Sunday, July 31, 2011

Bath Freight Shed Alliance Video





Thanks to Charlie Hudson of Hudson Media Empire for putting this together. It's a great description of where the Freight Shed project is right now... and where it may be going.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Sill repairs underway

Bath Freight Shed Alliance meeting at the FREIGHT SHED

Please join us on Thursday July 21st 12:30 -1:30 for a brown bag lunch meeting at the freight shed. To discuss:
  • Bath Freight Shed Alliance's role in supporting Maine's First Ship Boat Building Program
  • Renovation Plans
  • Potential Programs for Fall
  • Update on sponsorship drive

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Join us today July 3rd, for the Keel Laying of the “Virginia” 1-2pm. Come show your support for this exciting project and help us transform this building into a vital place for the whole community!

Bath Freight Shed Doors Open

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Renovation Sponsor Signs


At this very moment repairs to the roof are underway! Now there are two new ways to support the Bath Freight Shed renovation efforts and programming: Sponsor one of five (Habitat for Humanity built) picnic tables for $500ea. OR Sponsor one of the 20 Freight Shed Bay Doors at the $1,000 level and have a sign displayed on Commercial Street. For more information write us at bathfreightshed@gmail.com

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Freight Shed Updates



Lumber for Maine’s First Ship, the Virginia, has been delivered to the Freight Shed! It is the beginning of a four year project that will breath life into the structure and see significant repairs done to the building. Donations of timbers to repair the sills and materials for the roof have already been made.

There are many ways to help and engage in the process – This Saturday starting at 9:00AM (June 18th) we will be cleaning up the site and making way for this summer's construction and youth boat building program – please join us.

During Bath Heritage Days they will set the keel of Maine’s First Ship. The Freight Shed can play a significant role in our downtown. Community support takes many forms – for the Hahn’s End Cheese folks at the Bath Farmer’s Market, it is in a new cheese they named the Virginia- Sagadahoc!! It is delicious!