Understanding and Supporting Our Working Waterfront Neighbors

Understanding and Supporting Our Working Waterfront Neighbors

Join the Maine Coast Fishermen's Association for a panel discussion of Freeport's working waterfront!

By Meetinghouse Arts

Date and time

Thursday, May 8 · 7 - 8:30pm EDT.

Location

Meetinghouse Arts

40 Main Street Freeport, ME 04032

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Free venue parking

Join the Maine Coast Fishermen's Association at Meetinghouse Arts for a panel discussion of Freeport's working waterfront: What is it? Why does it look/smell/sound like that? What do different kinds of harvesters need for shoreside access, and how can Freeport residents be good neighbors to our seafood harvesters?

Director of Community Programs Monique Coombs will facilitate a conversation between four people with diverse perspectives and direct experience with working waterfronts. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask their own questions about working waterfronts. FREE & open to the public. Advance registration encouraged.


Reserve your free ticket and support our public art partnership with "The Pinkies" by making a suggested donation of $20 during registration!


Organized by

The mission of Meetinghouse Arts is to cultivate Greater Freeport as a vibrant center for arts and culture by fostering creative collaboration, expanding access to arts and cultural assets, and amplifying the arts and culture as powerful tools to create, strengthen, and connect community.

Meetinghouse Arts is a newly renovated, flexible, multi-use arts venue located within the historic First Parish Church, at 40 Main Street in downtown Freeport, across from the Freeport Historical Society. Meetinghouse Arts contains a 200-seat performance venue, an art gallery, exhibition space and gathering hall.

Thanks to generous sponsorship from Bath Savings Institution, watch for our newly designed website coming soon!

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