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Discount on Strawbery Banke Admission with purchase of Gundalow Sailing Ticket

Enjoy a $5 discount on admission to Strawbery Banke with your purchase of a Gundalow Company sail pass.  Visitors to Strawbery Banke have the opportunity to experience and imagine how people lived and worked in this typical American neighborhood through nearly four centuries of history. Using restored houses, featured exhibits, historic landscapes and gardens, and interpretive programs, Strawbery Banke tells the stories of the many generations who settled in this Portsmouth, New Hampshire “Puddle Dock” community from the late l7th to the mid-20th century. Strawbery Banke is typically open from May 1- October 31.  To obtain your discount, print your Gundalow Company sailing ticket […]

Virtual Gundalow Gathering: “Learn How to Paint Your Own Historic Gundalow”

Art Galleries in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Perkins Cove, Ogunquit, Maine Todd’s work is represented by 10 art galleries in New England, Florida and the UK, and is in hundreds of corporate and private collections worldwide, including that of President George H. W. Bush. Painting is his full-time occupation. He owns and operates the Todd Bonita Art Gallery in Ogunquit and Portsmouth and is co-owner of the Ogunquit Summer School of Art, where he teaches painting classes and art workshops yearround.

The Remarkable True Story of the Acquisition of “Mervin F. Roberts”

WILSSA Night at Gundalow will include a 25-minute documentary by Jim White (www.sprucecreektv.com) — “The Acquisition of the Mervin Roberts”, one of 110 surf boats built in 1937 and the last of that group which still floats. How it came to be found and restored after more than 8 decades by the Wood Island Life Saving Station Association (WILSSA) is the subject of the documentary video.
In addition, WILSSA President Sam Reid will provide an update of the renovation of the Wood Island Life Saving Station and discuss the timetable for the island to be open to the public this summer. The Station has stood watch for 112 years, home to brave “surfmen” who were part of the US Life Saving Service (a forerunner of the US Coast Guard), who would wait with small rowing boats to go out to help mariners in distress in terrible conditions year round.

Virtual Gundalow Gathering: Traces of the Trade: Portsmouth’s Connection to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

This presentation is sponsored by ReVision Energy. Their mission is To lead their community in solving the environmental problems caused by fossil fuels while alleviating economic and social injustice.

Virtual Gundalow Gatherings: All Things Oysters

April 1st, 2021 All Things Oysters:Growin’, Shuckin’, Enjoyin’ Humans have been eating and cultivating oysters for thousands of years.Brianna Group of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) will team with Brian Gennaco of Virgin Oyster for a night of ‘all things oysters.’ Brianna will discuss restoration efforts in Great Bay and TNC’s SOAR program, which is partnering with oyster farmers for restoration success during COVID. Brian will provide oysters and oyster knives beforehand and talk about the oyster farm and give shucking demonstrations. Oysters and shucking knives will be available for pickup or local delivery on the day of the event but […]

Science Cafe March 25th: Water Over the Dam

Water Over the Dam: Resolving Conflicts between Beavers and Human Communities March 25 2021by RONALD TRAHAN Beavers create dams to raise water levels so they can build their homes in the water. Humans are one of the biggest threats to beavers. Trapping, water pollution, and habitat loss through drainage of wetlands are common occurrences that negatively affect beaver populations. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department manages beavers in the state and attempts to maintain populations wherever the animal’s presence is beneficial. Learn more at our Science Cafe. Speakers: Matt Tarr, Wildlife Biologist, UNH Extension, Durham, NH Patrick Tate, Wildlife […]

Positions Available

Positions we are looking to hire to work May-Oct 2021 are: Lead Camp Counselor, Educator/Deckhand, Ticket Sales Associates

River Classroom Programs

A counselor in training and a group of campers crouch at the end of a river shore to float and test their carboard and aluminum boats.

COME EXPLORE WITH US DURING OUR RIVER CLASSROOM PROGRAM! If you are interested in putting together a River Classroom program for a group, please email us: education@gundalow.org. We also offer field trip opportunities. Each spring and fall we offer several afterschool programs and multi-week mini courses. May 3 – May 28 Getting Creative by the Coast – Tuesdays 12:00-3:00 Grades 1-4 Sketch the coastline from the Gundalow, make jewelry from things found along the shoreline, create colorful abstract nature prints, and much more. Utilizing nature for inspiration, we will work with multiple different mediums to capture the essence of the […]

A Virtual Lighthouse Tour

Virtual Gundalow Gathering Thursday March 4th 6:45pmVirtual Gundalow Gatherings A Virtual Tour of New England Lighthouses The lighthouse is a pervasive icon in our culture, often used to symbolize positive qualities like faith, guidance, a nd strength. Jeremy D’Entremont’s presentation, Lighthouses of Seacoast New Hampshire and Southern Maine, will focus on the rich history of the lighthouses between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and York, Maine, featuring primarily the fascinating stories of lighthouse keepers and their families. The lighthouses covered in Jeremy’s presentation will be Portsmouth Harbor Light, Whaleback Light, White Island (Isles of Shoals) Light, Boon Island Light, and Cape Neddick […]

Travel virtually with us to Vava’u, Tonga

February 25 – “Faka’apa’apa” with Blue LatitudesVava‘u is the island group comprising one large island and 40 smaller ones in the Kingdom of Tonga. In the years since Tonga banned whale hunting, an important piece of the local economy has become swimming with whales. But will this new form of ecotourism be sustainable? Join us to watch the documentary film, “Faka’apa’apa,” by Blue Latitudes Foundation, and then chat with the nonprofit group’s researchers Emily Hazelwood and Amber Sparks.Sign up here

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