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Tuesday, May 21, 2013 June 2009   VOLUME 8 ISSUE 6  
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In this Issue
Music Fills the Salty Air
Festival Fun in Rockland!
The New Windjammer Wharf
Fresh From the Galley: Take Your Turn at the Churn
End of the Day
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Music Fills the Salty Air

In early August many of the windjammers will sail into Burnt Coat Harbor on Swan's Island for the annual Sweet Chariot Music Festival; guests will enjoy the sounds of more than a dozen groups performing traditional folk music, sea chanteys, blues and more. The fleet will gather again on Friday for on-board music and storytelling and a Maine Windjammer-style schooner gam.
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Festival Fun in Rockland!
It's not too late to book a windjammer cruise that begins or ends with one of the height-of-summer-fun festivals happening in Rockland.
[FULL STORY]
 
The New Windjammer Wharf
A project first undertaken seven years ago, hampered by months and miles of red tape, culminates in a safe home for two members of the Maine Windjammer Association.
[FULL STORY]
 
Fresh From the Galley: Take Your Turn at the Churn
There are a lot of simple pleasures to be enjoyed on a windjammer cruise, not the least of which is old-fashioned, you-cranked-it, ice cream.
[FULL STORY]
 
End of the Day
Anchored aboard the schooner Heritage in Pulpit Harbor, photographer Fred LeBlanc captures the last rays of sunlight over the Camden Hills.
[FULL STORY]
 


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