Not just boat lore now
June Casagrande
A quiet, dignified institution on the water is about to make a big
splash. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is rolling out a series of
activities to make the museum not just a repository for the city’s
nautical past, but a fun, exciting place for family activities, as
well.
“Our mission is at least one major event a month,” said Glenn
Zagoren, the new president and chief executive of the museum.
By stepping up services to the community, the museum is also
stepping up opportunities to gain assistance with its expansion
efforts.
“We’re reconnecting with the community,” Zagoren said. “This is
Newport Harbor’s museum.”
The new focus will kick off with dockside tours of the ship
American Pride and a barbecue on March 22 and 23.
“It will be a fun and affordable family outing,” Zagoren said.
“For, like, $20 or $30, the whole family can have a fun and
educational day out and eat, too.”
April will bring the Clean Harbor celebration, which will include
an exhibit of artworks by local fifth-graders.
In May, the museum will hold a book signing by maritime artist
John Stobart to accompany an exhibit of his works.
An exhibit of paintings by Joe Duncan Gleason in June will precede
a “family boat building weekend” in July.
“Families will get to come out and build their own 9-foot wooden
boats. Then there will be contests for best boat, fastest, most
seaworthy, many categories,” Zagoren said.
But, perhaps the tastiest event will come in September: the “Clam
Chowder Challenge,” a cook-off for adults, families, kids and even
firefighters.
“That one will be fun,” Zagoren said.
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