Clark & Eisele Traditional Boatbuilding hosts an open house for the restoration of historic oyster schooner A.J. Meerwald
BELFAST – Clark & Eisele Traditional Boatbuilding is internet hosting an open household on Saturday, April 30, from 2-6 p.m. This function is positioned in the short term building on the Belfast waterfront between Entrance Street Shipyard and the Front Avenue Pub.
Clark & Eisele Conventional Boatbuilding is delighted to invite the community to their 2nd open up house. Sign up for the shipwrights for a uncommon chance to see a historic schooner in the midst of a major restoration. The occasion is situated on the Belfast waterfront concerning Front Street Shipyard and the Front Street Pub. Reside jazz audio starts off at 2 p.m. and goes till 4 p.m. Signed copies of the new guide “The A.J. Meerwald and New Jersey’s Oyster Industry” will be obtainable for invest in, along with other A.J. Meerwald souvenirs.
The restoration is on monitor to be completed on time, with a June 24 launch. Now is the great time to see the remarkable transformation that has taken location given that the December open up home!
Admission is totally free, but donations to benefit the Bayshore Centre at Bivalve are inspired.
“We are honored to be contributing the craftsmanship and expertise of the Maine standard boatbuilding neighborhood to the preservation of these a worthy vessel, and we glance ahead to sharing this exclusive situation with the community,” explained Tim Clark of Clark & Eisele Common Boatbuilding
Clark & Eisele Conventional Boatbuilding LLC is an independent organization primarily based in Hope. They focus in the development and restoration of historic working craft of all sizes.