July 7, 2009

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By Carol McCracken

Portland Harbor Museum and Maine Historical Society are hosting a two-part lecture series on the U.S. Navy in Casco Bay during World War II.  They are free and open to the public.

“On January 24, 1941, the U.S. Navy designated Casco Bay a fleet anchorage and authorized the establishment of a U.S. Naval frontier Base in Portland.  The Frontier Base soon grew to be a U.S. Naval Station operated by thousands of sailors and serving hundreds of vessels; the Army and Navy secretly designated Portland as the most important naval base in the United States….” says the promotional material from the two non-profits.

The two lectures are:

Wednesday, July 15, 7 pm   Naval Shore Activities in Casco Bay. Lecturer is Joel Eastman, Professor of History Emeritus, University of Southern Maine 

Wednesday, August 19, 7 pm.  Naval Sea Activities in Casco Bay.  George Stewart, Retired Naval Officer

Both lectures are at  the Lecture Hall at Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress Street, Portland.

By Carol McCracken

The public is invited to attend a series of free lectures on  “emerging challenges and opportnities in the Gulf of Maine” hosted by the Gulf of Maine Research Institute.  “GMRI” is located at 350 Commercial Street in Portland.

The schedule and topics of the lectures are as follows:

JULY 9 The Gulf of Maine is the Saudi Arabia of Wind – Governor Angus King, Independence Wind

AUGUST 13 – How Does  a State Take the Lead in Ocean Wind? – Lessons from Rhode Island and New Jersey.  Chris Wisseman, Deeptwater Wind.

SEPTEMBER 10 – The Challenges and Opportunties for Maine to Emerge as an International Ocean Energy Leader – George Hate, Ocean Energy Institute.

OCTOBER 8 – Grid Scale Renewable Energy:  Lessons from Europe – Speaker to be Announced.

NOVEMBER 12 – Community Wind on Maine’s Islands:  Lessons from an Early Wind on Vinalhaven and North Haven.  George Baker, Harvard Business School and Fox Islands Electric Cooperative

These Sea State Lectures are free and parking is provided in GMRI’s adjacent parking lot.  SEATING IS LIMITED, so please RSVP in advance.   Please call Patty at 228-1625 or email:  lectures@gmri.org