lighthouse challenge - American Lighthouse Foundation

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lighthouse challenge - American Lighthouse Foundation
Climb the lights and let your
imagination take flight…
The Midcoast Maine Lighthouse Challenge
takes place in the center of Maine’s rocky
coast between Damariscotta and Castine.
Midcoast Maine
LIGHTHOUSE
CHALLENGE
June 27th & 28th, 2015
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The panoramic views from atop a lighthouse are
as breathtakingly beautiful as they are timeless.
From pristine islands and windjammers to
working lobster boats and seabirds, lighthouses
give your imagination a chance to take flight as
you admire the unchanging sea and the rich
traditions that call it home.
If this sounds appealing, then we have just the
event for YOU!
Dyce Head Light
The Midcoast Maine Lighthouse
Challenge is a free event hosted
by the American Lighthouse
Foundation and its chapter, Friends
of Rockland Harbor Lights.
For more information visit:
www.lighthousefoundation.org
American Lighthouse Foundation
PO Box 565
Rockland, ME 04841
Ph: (207) 594-4174
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Lighthouse photography by Bob Trapani
Nowhere else along the Maine coast will you
better experience the wonderment of the sea
than from inside the lantern of a lighthouse.
Fort Point Light
Lead Sponsor:
The 2015 Midcoast Maine Lighthouse Challenge,
sponsored by the American Lighthouse
Foundation (ALF) and its chapter, Friends of
Rockland Harbor Lights, offers participants a
one-of-a-kind opportunity to visit and climb
some of the area’s most beloved beacons of the sea
during one weekend in June.
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For two days only on June 27 & 28, 2015, don’t
miss out on the chance to experience these
alluring lighthouses (event hours are 9am -5pm):
Dyce Head, Fort Point, Grindle Point, Rockland
Breakwater,
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While you’re driving to
each of the lighthouses,
be sure to stop and
enjoy a number of
fascinating
“bonus”
sites
or
exhibits
along the way that will enrich YOUR maritime
experience. These sites or exhibits include: ALF’s
Complete the Challenge and be entered
into a drawing to win a luxurious two–
night stay at one of the three Historic
Inns of Rockland...Details online & in your
challenge booklet!
Lighthouse Interpretive Center inside the
Keeper’s House at Owls Head Light Station,
the Maine Lighthouse Museum and Camden
Harbor Cruises, who will be offering special
boat tours to view Curtis Island & Indian
Island Lighthouses.
Visiting lighthouses may be the big show,
but we have some fun extras mixed in for
you too, and it all helps support lighthouse
preservation!
Special Evening Program!
Join us for the premiere of “Living at the
Light: A History of the Owls Head Lighthouse”
a documentary on Owls Head Lighthouse
by videographer Craig Mathieson on
Friday, June 26th at the Samoset Resort
(220 Warrenton St, Rockport, ME 04856).
This brand-new documentary, which
skillfully blends the history, beauty,
romance and mystery that embodies Owls
Head Light Station, will begin at 7:00 pm.
In addition, the evening event will include
a silent auction filled with great items and
light refreshments. There is a $5 suggested
donation that will benefit ALF/ FRHL’s
lighthouse preservation mission.