Friday, February 22, 2013

Bath Shed Fundraising Hits the Bricks



Alex Lear, The Forecaster
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 11:10 am

BATH — Fundraising bricks to pay for improvements to a 19th century freight shed are available for order.

The City Council gave unanimous consent Jan. 2 to a proposal from the Bath Freight Shed Alliance to include the bricks in a sidewalk to be constructed this year along Commercial Street.

The bricks cost $150 each. An order form is available at bathfreightshed.blogspot.com, from bathfreightshed@gmail.com, or at the Bath Winter Farmers Market, which runs Saturdays through April at the shed from 9 a.m.-noon. Forms are also available at the real estate office of Sharon Drake, 136 Front Street.

The group, which plans to donate the bricks to the city, is selling engraved space on the bricks to charter members as part of its membership drive. Each brick will have two engraved lines, with space for 20 characters and spaces on each line.

The shed improvements, which could cost between $18,000 and $23,000, include repairs to the building's Commercial Street-side sill and its foundation wall. The work would run concurrently with excavation of the Commercial Street side of the shed for construction of the sidewalk.

Restoration of the shed's exterior is planned as a later project.

The shed is also the construction site of the Virginia, a replica of a historic pinnace built at the Popham colony in 1607-1608.

The sidewalk work will be funded primarily through federal funds distributed by the Maine Department of Transportation, and should go out to bid in late spring and be constructed this summer, City Planner Andrew Deci said last month.

Alex Lear can be reached at 781-3661 ext. 113 or alear@theforecaster.net. Follow him on Twitter: @learics.



Thursday, February 7, 2013

BREAKING NEWS! It's going to snow and then snow some more!

BREAKING NEWS! The Bath Winter Farmers Market has been CANCELLED tomorrow due to the impending blizzard. The Freight Shed will be CLOSED but we'll see you all next Saturday, February 16th, bright-eyed and raring to go! Stay safe everyone!

Monday, February 4, 2013

Four Years Later!

We are happy to introduce you to Jill Kornrumpf who has generously offered to help keep this Blog more up to date. She brings to this role extensive experience with non profits, great energy and enthusiasm. You may have already noticed her posting for us on Facebook!  We welcome her and all the volunteers who are helping to create an inclusive vibrant hub at the Freight Shed!

Stay tuned and join in!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Time and a date change!

Join us for  "Hands on Friday"  2PM until 4PM
BFSA regular brown bag lunch meetings will now be held the second
Wednesday of the month at Bath City Hall.

Over 50 people gathered at Winter Street Center for the Bath Freight Shed Alliance Annual Meeting and Dinner on the 19th! It was a great evening! Thanks to everyone for the support.

There is a lot of momentum and lots to do so we are ready to make repairs to the Commercial Street Facade when the sidewalk work begins! If you haven't already please consider becoming a charter member and buy a brick - they make a great valentine!



Thursday, January 10, 2013

You're Invited

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There will be a silent auction with great items from the Bath Farmers' Market, Bath Cycle Ski, the Bath Natural Market and more!  If you can not join us in person, bids will be taken until 5PM Saturday.

Custom engraved bricks for the future Commercial Street Sidewalk will also be available.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

First Winter Market in Snow


A huge thank you to Jay for rising early to make the Freight Shed toasty warm! Thanks also to all the Maine's First Ship volunteers who arrived with snow plows and shovels to dig us out, just in time for the arrival of the first vendor. There was, as always, the great energy we've come to expect from market mornings - already our ninth! Hard to imagine that we are a third of the way through the winter season.  Please join us at City Hall for a brown bag lunch meeting at noon January 8th and tomorrow at City Hall to ring in the New Year at noon! Cheers.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Tribute to Russell Libby

 


Join us Saturday December 22 during Market Morning in the South End Community Space to celebrate the life of Russell Libby. Bring Poems, Common Ground Fair Posters, Tees, memories, let's create a tribute together and support our local farmers and food producers.
Poems from Gulf of Maine Books