Sunday, October 10, 2010

On Saturday there was a spectacular community celebration at the Freight Shed. The students, who helped build the Shallop, their families, volunteers and at least another 200 admirers shared in this beautiful day. Thanks to Howard Kirkpatrick for making the Freight Shed available and making this possible!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Please join us at the Autumnfest celebration on October 9th!

10AM-12 come and share your memories of the freight shed for the oral history project
2PM see the launching of the Shallop to be known as Jane Stevens

The next Bath Freight Shed Alliance meeting will be on October 27th at 7:00am
For more information: wt@2tarch.com

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

May 5 at 5 Winter Street Center Meeting

Student Design Presentations

Please join us for a community conversation about the possibilities for creating a sustainable future for a site on Bath's waterfront. As part of an Intermediate Independent Study in Visual Arts at Bowdoin College, three students partnered with the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust (KELT) and Wiebke Theodore to explore ideas to revitalize our downtown. Topics include public waterfront access, renewable energy, demonstration gardens, bike commuter parking, local foods distribution and preservation strategies for the last remaining 19th century freight shed in the downtown area.