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SUMMARY:Labor Day Monday: Lunch Buffet
DESCRIPTION:Labor Day Buffet from 11am to 1pm  $21\nBar open from 5:30 to 7pm only \n\\nNo dinner \n\\nLow Tide Grill closes for the season
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/labor-day-monday-lunch-buffet/
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SUMMARY:Labor Day Sunday: Last a la carte dinner
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URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/labor-day-sunday-last-a-la-carte-dinner/
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SUMMARY:Labor Day Sunday: Whiskey Sour Party
DESCRIPTION:~ on Little Beach in front of the Miller House ~ \nHosts: Sarah Weese & Sarah Pope \nIf you love a whiskey sour (who doesn’t?) and you have a good recipe\, this event is for you!  Simply make a pitcher of your finest concoction and bring it to Little Beach.  We will provide the tasting cups. \nIf you don’t like whiskey sours (can’t imagine!)\, then bring your own beverage. If you feel so inclined\, bring an appetizer to share. If you’re a contestant\, no need to bring an appetizer.  \nEach pitcher of whiskey sours will be part of a taste testing contest\, and a\nwinner will be declared by popular vote…not by the hosts!  If you wish to enter your whiskey sour recipe into the contest\, please let either Sarah know by Thursday 9/3.  \nSarah Weese  – sarahpweese@gmail.com\nSarah Pope – shpope54@gmail.com\n \nThis contest is a “take” on the Labor Day whiskey sour parties of the past.  It is the final Club event of the summer. Hopefully\, the weather gods will be with us as there is no rain date. We hope you will channel your inner mixologist and enter your favorite recipe into this first Annual Whiskey Sour Contest.  We look forward to seeing you there! \nDon’t forget to “register” your entry with one Sarah or the other!   
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/labor-day-weekend-whiskey-sour-party/
LOCATION:Miller House
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SUMMARY:Labor Day Buffet Dinner at Club
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URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/labor-day-weekend-saturday-dinner-at-club/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210902T170000
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SUMMARY:Page Terners Book Club: Susan Conley
DESCRIPTION:  ~ The Club welcomes ~ \nSusan Conley \nlocal bestselling author of five critically acclaimed books\, including her latest novel Landslide** \n  \nJoin us for a Zoom meeting to discuss Landslide\, by Susan Conley. If you would like to be a member\, please email Martie Janeway at martiejaneway@gmail.com. She will email the Zoom link to Page Terners on Sunday evening. \nCommunity members welcome!
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/page-terners-book-club/
CATEGORIES:Page Terners
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210828T170000
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SUMMARY:“Cocktails for The Club”
DESCRIPTION:You will be invited to cocktails at a member’s house\, randomly assigned. The Club will be available for dinner afterward (with a reservation) at regular prices. \n$25.00 each. Register with Bob.
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/cocktails-for-the-club/
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SUMMARY:Speaker #6: Ken Womack
DESCRIPTION:“Everything Fab Four”\nKen Womack is the author of several books on the Beatles and a recognized expert on all things “The Beatles”. Join Ken for interesting and inside tales regarding the “Fab Four” and a discussion and book-signing of his most recent book “John Lennon 1980: The Last Days in the Life”. \n 
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/speaker-6-ken-womac/
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210822T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210822T210000
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SUMMARY:Sturgeon Moonrise on the Porch
DESCRIPTION: Come for dessert and drinks! \nMoonrise at 8:08PM
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/sturgeon-moonrise-on-the-porch/
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SUMMARY:Art Show: Olivia Hoffman
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Sunday\, August 22\, 4:00pm \nBorn in Philadelphia and currently based in Bath\, Maine\, Olivia G. Hoffman has been painting and drawing since 1994. Olivia has spent her life critically observing her environment and thus honing her skills with oil and acrylic paint in portraiture. More recently\, Olivia has been experimenting with mixed media landscapes of the places she loves most of all — from Hermit Island to Bath\, Maine. \nOlivia is inspired by the complexity and simplicity of natural beauty\, and dedicated to shining a spotlight on the silent\, happy moments; when we disconnect and stare into nature.  \nOlivia is inspired by the attitude of Expressionist Van Gogh\, the color and movement of Impressionist Monet\, and the use of shadow from the great Caravaggio. No matter her medium\, Olivia’s work possesses a painterly\, layered\, ethereal quality that resonates with the viewer and often showcases xher organic process in the finished piece. \nOlivia has been showing her work in galleries from Colorado to Maine and has sold many works. Some of her larger pieces are currently showing at the Think Tank in Portland\, Maine. She is thrilled to join the artist community in Small Point as her style evolves. \n 
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/art-show-olivia-hoffman/
CATEGORIES:Art Show,Art Show 2022
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SUMMARY:Annual Shareholder Member Meeting and Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Dear Shareholder Members of the Small Point Club\, \nThis is your official notice of and invitation to the annual Small Point Club Shareholder Member Annual meeting on Sunday\, August 22 from 10AM – noon at the Club. A brunch for Shareholders will be held immediately afterward. (Low Tide Grill will be closed)We welcome all our members to attend. It is always so valuable to hear your feedback and get your ideas for how we can best move the SP Club into the future. \nVaccinations are required.\nMasking would be appreciated in light of the current situation with the Delta Covid variant\, in order to ensure our young family members are protected.\nReservations are required so that we can manage numbers for staffing and safety.\nPlease call Bob Kennedy at the Club – 389-2200. \n\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\nWelcome\, call to order     Sarah & Martie\nMoment of Silence           Kath Vaughan\nThanks to neighbors        Martie\nSecretary’s Report           Kath Vaughan\nMembership Report         Roger Farrington (Angus Burton)\nNew Shareholders           Elena Vandervoort\nNominating Committee    Sumner Miller\nTreasurer’s Report           Peter Cherry\nBuildings & Grounds        Liz Mitchell\nParking & Steps               Bob Vaughan\nEvents Committee           Rob Tenney\nTechnology                      Jon Tierce\nPreservation Fund           Nikki Darre (Polly Crawford)\nManager’s Report            Bob Kennedy\nPresident’s Report           Sarah\nOther Business                Sarah\nAdjourn to Brunch \n\nWe have 6 Shareholder Member nominations this year: \n\nVirginia Adams\nRoger and Marcia Clark\nAnne Lee\nDonna and Lee Olmstead\nNicholas Rouse\nNicholas St. John\n\nShareholders will also be voting on proposed by-law changes as outlined in the accompanying document\, with final wording to follow from our attorney. \nShareholders may vote on both nominations and by-law changes by proxy\, which can be downloaded here. \nInstructions for proxy voting\nThere are 3 ways to return the proxy to the Club: \n(1) Drop the filled-out and signed proxy in the mail to: \nThe Small Point Club\, attn. Katherine Vaughan\nP.O. Box 352\nBath\, ME 04530 \n(2) Drop off the filled-out and signed proxy in person at the Club: \nThe Small Point Club\, attn. Katherine Vaughan\n64 Club Road\nPhippsburg\, ME 04562 \n(3) Scan the completed\, signed proxy form and email to:  proxy@smallpointclub.com \nProxy forms delivered in person (by you or someone doing it for you) must reach the Club by end of the day\, Saturday\, August 14th. Mailed proxies should arrive at the P.O. Box no later than Friday\, August 20th. Scanned/emailed proxies need to arrive at the proxy@smallpointclub.com email address before 9:00 AM on August 22nd. Please be sure to sign your proxy\, as we cannot accept proxies without a signature. \n\nWe sincerely hope to see you at the Club on the 22nd! \n— Sarah and Martie
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/shareholder-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210819T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210819T170000
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series #5: Brooke Mohnkern
DESCRIPTION:Brooke Mohnkern\, Little Wood Island resident and producer/director of “Networks”\, a short film which is a “tightly focused story of a group of lobstermen from the Phippsburg village of West Point who hope to catch the shiny\, surface-breaking fish known as pogies\, or menhaden.”
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/speaker-series-5-brooke-mohnkern/
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210817T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210817T183000
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CREATED:20210811T034933Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesdays: Cocktails with SPA & SPOC!
DESCRIPTION:Are there questions you’ve always wanted to ask?\nOpinions you wanted to air about our summer community? \nSPA/SPOC Board members will be on the Club porch Tuesday evenings to answer questions…or just chat…regarding Small Point issues. \nAugust 10\, 17\, and 24\n5:00 – 6:30pm
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/tuesday-cocktails-with-spa-spoc/
LOCATION:Small Point Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210816T093000
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SUMMARY:New! Pilates on the Porch - Mondays 9:30am
DESCRIPTION:LAST ONE: AUG 16 \nFirst three August Mondays at 9:30 \n8/2\, 8/9 and 8/16 \nJessica Gray will lead weekly classes following the classical Pilates order\, offering modifications as needed. All levels are welcome! Pilates is a total body workout\, with a strong emphasis on core strength and flexibility. \n$10 per person \nPlease bring your own mat\, or two! \n\nJess teaches Pilates full-time at Equinox and L Classical Pilates studio in Fairfield\, CT.
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/new-pilates-on-the-porch-mondays-930am/
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SUMMARY:Art Show: Tom Hinkle
DESCRIPTION:Tom Hinkle had his first one-person exhibit at the Small Point Club in 1994 and has had them here almost every year since. Works will include coastal scenes\, city scenes\, and architectural subjects. Tom is a Member artist at Centre Street Arts Gallery in Bath. He likes to restore historic houses when not painting pictures. \nContact info: hinklepaint@aol.com \nOpening Reception Sunday\, August 15\, 4:00 \n 
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/art-show-tom-hinkle/
CATEGORIES:Art Show,Art Show 2022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210815T150000
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SUMMARY:Tall Heights Concert
DESCRIPTION:ORDER TICKETS HERE >> \n(Brad’s Barn in case of rain) \nThe Small Point Club is proud to present a Backyard Concert by Tall Heights with guest appearance by Elizabeth Vaughan \nPaul Wright\, singer/cellist\nTim Harrington\, singer/guitarist  \nElizabeth Vaughan\, guest singer \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \nTanglewood-style Bring chairs and blankets. \nTall Heights is a Boston-based indie-folk band. The duo of Paul Wright and Tim Harrington has built a career from the ground up\, as relentless touring and recording artists. It’s been a journey of consistent evolution for the longtime best friends. The pair started out by street performing in Boston’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace as a guitar/cello/vocal duo in 2010. Years of patient pursuit\, and a commitment to honest songwriting have led to national TV performances\, successful tours across the US\, Canada\, and Europe\, a creative partnership with pianist Ben Folds\, and hundreds of millions of streams of their original music. They appeared on “Late Night with Conan” and released “Pretty Colors for your Actions” on The Sony Masterworks label.\nThe band is working its way out of the pandemic world with a series of backyard concerts. \nSmall Point Club is lucky to host one! \nRecent praise from American Songwriter (read full review here):
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/tall-heights-concert/
LOCATION:Percy House Lawn\, 497 Small Point Road
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T180000
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SUMMARY:Wine & Dine
DESCRIPTION:Cocktails and a light dinner for Members and guests
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/wine-dine/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210805T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210805T170000
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series #4: Elena Vandervoort
DESCRIPTION:“Tales from the Club Crypt”\nLISTEN TO ELENA’S TALK\nAccess Passcode: L2#oHjb+ \nElena will share stories\, anecdotes\, and photos about the history of the Small Point Club. This will be a fun time to bring questions you may have regarding the origin\, family anecdotes\, and memories to include alongside Elena’s presentation.
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/speaker-series-4-elena-vandervoort/
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210803T160000
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SUMMARY:Art in Bloom
DESCRIPTION:A Fun-Raiser to Celebrate Our Quirky Premises \nA gaggle of SPC floral design enthusiasts will be creating playful arrangements that reflect and celebrate the club’s history and culture. Bring a friend\, stay for drinks or dinner! \nReservations required: Please call Bob Kennedy at 389-2200 \nWant to learn more or join in the arranging?\nPlease email or text Terry Windhorst at terrywind@msn.com or 781-249-9977
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/art-in-bloom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210803T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210803T133000
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CREATED:20210610T200446Z
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SUMMARY:Hike "Twin Peaks" with the Phippsburg Land Trust
DESCRIPTION:Pack a picnic or pick up a boxed lunch at the Club.\nLunch will be on Merritt Mountain\, then to The Bumper (Robinson Rock).\nBoth have views of Casco Bay to Portland.\nDepart Sebasco at 11:30am; return approximately 1:30pm. \nRegister with Bob.\nDetails (parking\, etc.) shared with registrants.
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/hike-twin-peaks-with-the-phippsburg-land-trust/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T221500
DTSTAMP:20260615T035222
CREATED:20210706T015348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T161117Z
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SUMMARY:Fundraiser: Picture the Point
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Small Point Club for our Annual Fundraiser! \nSaturday\, July 31 \n6:00PM  Drinks and Silent Auction Preview\n7:30-8:30PM  Alfresco Dining (Surf & Turf)\n7:45PM  Announcement of Silent Auction\n8:00PM  Live Auction\n8:15-10:15PM  Dancing in the Street! \n$60 per person \nRSVP ASAP Bob Kennedy\n207-389-2200 or gmsmallpointclub@gmail.com\nPlease let Bob know if if you are gluten-free\, vegan\, or vegetarian \nYour alfresco meal will be labeled with your name. \nBuy your drink tickets ahead of time to avoid long lines on auction night! \n  \n\n\nNick Adams \n\nAs artists our job is to observe. To listen\, look\, and feel. Taking all that’s around us\, and making. I create abstract expressionist pieces. The subject of which focuses around the philosophy\, emotion\, and social interactions that shape our collective human experience. \n\n“Anatomy” / Acrylic and oil stick / 24×48 / Value – $1200 \n\n\nCandy Barr \n \nCandy Barr is a plein air painter whose visual work includes oil paintings on canvas and wood. Her work has been described as “moving” and as being “a true master of color”.   With over 50 years of painting experience she brings a breadth of knowledge of art history\, exquisite skill for color and a deep understanding of what makes paint come to life. She earned her BFA with honors in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)\, her MAT in lithography from RISD\, and an MFA in Visual Arts from Vermont College. She has served on the Faculty of Goddard College\, and has taught numerous workshops and courses since 1985. \nSince 1998 Barr has devoted herself to painting full-time\, and actively participates in painting and community building programs. She believes learning is a never ending process and continues her own development through research\, travel\, and regular visits to artists’ studios\, galleries and museums. \n‘My paintings are fresh in color\, light in tone\, and reflect an immediate response to the subjects being painted with a sense of harmony.  I paint quickly and in response to my environment as it constantly changes.  Through this experience working in plein air or from models\, my understanding of the unique aspects of the direction of light\, atmosphere\, and color is perpetually developing. \n“I prefer the time of day when colors are strongest – early and late in the day or when overcast and drizzly. I paint in an array of locations with a broad spectrum of rivers\, fields\, woods\, and of course the mountains.  As an active and prolific painter\, my daily work serves as a ritual through which my sense of place is ensured. \n“Making paintings brings me great pleasure while the unsettled world today contributes to my desire to seek comfort in nature.  I am most comfortable while intensely observing my environment and during the mindful processes of painting it.” \n \nCandy has donated a book showing 100 of her works painted “alla prima plein air” between 2003 and 2013 in Small Point\, Maine / Value = $50 \n  \n\n\nMartha Baum \n \nMartha Baum draws inspiration for her paintings from the Maine coast\, creating works with a strong sense of place. She incorporates the unique play of light on the coastal landscape and the strong hues found near the ocean into works that depict Maine’s beauty. \nMartha studied drawing\, painting\, and print-making at the Art Students League of Denver from 1987 to 1993. During that time\, she made frequent trips to Maine to paint and gather materials to use in her Denver studio. Eventually\, the pull of Maine’s coast brought her to Bath\, Maine\, where she now lives full-time\, painting locally and on Vinalhaven Island. \nTo see more of Martha’s work\, go to marthabaum.com. \n\n2 Posters /19×13 / Value – $40 each \n\n\nLeslie Belz \n \nTwo of my lifelong passions have been Small Point and photography. I’ve been privileged to spend my summers in SP and always dreamed of making it my full-time home. My mother’s family originally settled near Cox’s Head around 1740\, so Maine is in my DNA. After retiring from working in law firms in the Midwest and West coast\, I decided to reinvent myself. I moved to Phippsburg and am now working on my photography and art. \nMy goal is to share the beauty and tranquility of our surrounding area without disclosing any locations. \nContact info: lbbelz62@gmail.com \n\n“Window” / Photo / Matted size 11×14 / Value – $150 \n\n\nCrissy Cherry \n \nI have been painting all my life\, mostly in oil\, but have moved to acrylics and gouache recently. About 10 years ago I started combining my photographs with digital paint and loved the freedom of digital. I have also done a lot of direct digital painting. I continue to take courses and workshops and always love learning something new. Small Point provides beautiful scenes and light for inspiration for me to try out my latest ideas. Covid gave me the time to develop a website for my digital work. \nContact info: crissydesigns.com \n\n“Gray Skies at the White Rocks” / Photo under acrylic glass / 14.6” x 8” / Value – $400 \n\n\nSumner Crawford \n \nIn 2012\, Sumner bought a drone and strapped a GoPro to it. He quickly realized that his effort to distract from the routine of daily life would become his passion and career. In his time as a professional drone pilot specializing in aerial media\, he has spent countless hours perfecting the precision required to effectively capture the unparalleled views you can only get from a drone. His favorite subjects are vivid sunsets\, the calmness of water creating reflective symmetry with its surroundings\, or hovering atop a subject for a unique and rarely observed top-down point of view. \nSumner resides in Charleston\, SC with his wife Kristin and their dog Essy. Living in the Lowcountry provides a plethora of gorgeous scenery. However\, spending all of his summers in Maine has given him a love for New England\, its weather (goodbye humidity) and the distinctive architecture\, landscaping\, and coastal views that cannot be matched anywhere else. Small Point\, in particular\, is such a beautiful place that the only bad photo you can take is one where you leave the lens cap on or your eyes are closed. When he’s in Small Point\, he can be found hosting Barley Bright\, on the beach with (in his words) the cutest niece and nephew in the world\, on the boat (fishing not-so-much catching)\, or eating at Fat Boy. \nContact info: sumner@aboveallmediallc.com / 540-409-6293 \n\n“Small Point Panorama” / Panorama metal print attached to floating frame / 12×36 /  Value – $175. \n\n\nJane Dahmen \n \nJane Dahmen is a contemporary realist whose recent landscapes explore the trees\, fields\, rivers\, and coastal regions of midcoast Maine. “Walking in the woods\, on the mainland\, on islands\, and along the Damariscotta River near my home\, I see paintings everywhere\,” she says. “My ideas begin in the natural world\, but once a work is underway\, the paint itself on the flat surface takes on a life of its own. Two-dimensional aspects interest me\, and I am as interested in painting what’s in my head as what’s out there. The color\, line\, and surface texture evolve as I work.” The large-scale format of some of her landscapes helps to create an environment into which the viewer can enter. \nJane Dahmen has sold her work at home and abroad\, and one of her paintings hung in the White House in the late 1980s. Graphique de France sold posters of her gouaches all over the world. \nSince 2013\, Jane has hosted “Talking Art in Maine\, Intimate Conversations” at the Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta. These free events are one-on-one live conversations between Dahmen and artists and curators who have contributed substantially to the arts in Maine. Some of her guests have included Mark Bessire of the Portland Art Museum\, Sharon Corwin of the Colby College Museum of Art\, Suzette McAvoy of the Center for Maine Contemporary Art\, as well as artists Alex Katz\, Kathy Bradford\, Eric Hopkins\, Barbara Sullivan\, and many others. \n\nPottery by Alison Lauriat painted by Jane Dahmen. Jane paints the fired pottery with underglazes and Alison then fires them a second time with an over glaze so the bowls are safe for eating and are dishwasher proof  / Value – $200 \n\n\nDrake Family Half Hull \n\n \nDonated by Elena Drake Vandervoort\, who found it in the attic of her family home in Bath. It hung at Sea Winnocks for years. \nMounted as is / 35×11 inches / Value – $250-$300 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nJean Eberle \n\nThe late Jean Eberle \n“My childhood summers were spent on a small island in Casco Bay\, Maine. We lived in a “remodeled” boat house — a simple structure with a screened-in porch for my bedroom. At night the tide would creep under the pilings of my porch and the rustling of the waves were my lullaby. Oftentimes I was the only child on the island\, so that my playmates were the wild ones of the natural world: crabs\, gulls\, seals. It was a privileged way to live\, free from any constrictions of the civilized world\, placed in a magical mix of fault-laden spaces and endless time…this island experience has stayed with me as the quiet core of my being for it has not mattered where we have lived — be it barren desert or congested city — I have always known that the tides still rise and fall and that the sky is a palette of stars at night…It is this sense of life\, the life of the natural world\, that I have tried to capture in my paintings. There is a spark to be found within nature that transcends the visual. It reaches the deeper mystery of inner space. To me this is the magic of creation. \nAlthough like most artists I have explored the abstract and impressionistic styles\, I remain a traditionalist…I prefer the richness of oils\, but also enjoy the challenges of lighter medium: watercolor\, gouache.” \nContact info: diane.eberle@icloud.com \n\n“Beach from the Club” / Oil /  28X22 / Value –  $450\nDonated by Diane and Speedy Eberle \n\n\nRoger Farrington \n \nBoston-based photographer Roger Farrington’s 40-year career spanned commercial\, corporate\, and special event publicity photography\, His work has been exhibited in many galleries\, including New York\, Boston\, Chicago\, Liverpool\, Martha’s Vineyard\, and Tokyo. He was represented by Panopticon Gallery\, and his images are in the Boston Public Library’s Private Collections and in many private collections. \nContact info: roger@rogerfarrington.com \n\n“Fall Colors\, Small Point” / 2020 / Print: Archival pgment from digital file / 14×12\, matted & framed / Value – $200-250 \n\n\nLea Feinstein \n \nAn East-Coaster transplanted to the West\, Lea Feinstein is an artist\, writer\, and teacher who has worked in a variety of media from bronze casting to performance art. She has taught at RISD\, MICA\, CCA\, Academic of Art SF\, George Washington\, and Georgetown University. She has written about art in national and local magazines and online publications. Her art work is in many university and private collections. \nFor 20 years\, Feinstein had made her art with Tyvek\, an industrial material made of high-density polyethylene\, not paper or canvas. She was attracted to the resilience and pliability of the material. Over time\, she has vigorously and persuasively explored its artistic potential – painting\, folding\, dyeing\, crimping\, and crumpling it — to create a wide variety of two- and three-dimensional works. \nHer recent wall-sized paintings in acrylic on Tyvek engage the forms and colors of Californinia’s native succulents\, mediated and influenced by the rhythms and tensions of urban L.A. In scale and subject they echo ancient wall paintings. In the context of global warming\, the celebrate the fragility and durability of living forms\, reminders of nature’s resilience and remarkable inventiveness. \nContact info: leafeinstein@gmail.com \n\n“Blue Succulent on a Red Ground” / 2021 / gouache on paper mounted on birch panel /16 x16″ x1 / Value – $350 \n\n“Morning” by Lea Feinstein \n\n“Evening” by Theodora Page \n“Morning and Evening” / Decorative room screen\, original painting in acrylic on panel / 66×66 (open) / Value – $1250 \n  \n\n\nDoug Foltz \n\nI find peace in nature and great energy in curiosity\, exploration\, and discovery-of any kind. I am fascinated with water and light and believe that composition is king. \nI create images that are less about the way a place looks as they are about the way it feels. I know there is great beauty in both expanse and detail\, and I work hard to nurture the creative spirit in this world. \nBorn and raised by rebellious New England parents in Miami\, Florida. Bachelors of Environmental Design – Auburn University; Bachelors of Architecture – Auburn University. Thirty seven years in creative and management roles as architect\, graphic designer\, painter\, photographer\, branding and visual communication consultant. Newly living full time in Santa Rosa Beach\, Florida with Alexia and airdale Stella. Working from studios in Santa Rosa Beach and Atlanta\, Georgia with regular sessions on the southeast Georgia and Central Maine coasts. \nContact info: saltcruststudios.com \n\n“Finding The Familiar” / Oil / 40×40 \n\n\nBen Foster  \nUPDATE: After serious consideration the auction committee has withdrawn the Ben Foster painting donated by Astrid Williams and the Estate of Arthur F. Williams. When Astrid gave the painting to the Club\, she stated that it could remain at the Club or be put up for auction. But once it was hung in the living room adjacent to our beloved “View of Small Point Beach” by Joseph Ropes\, another painterly son of Small Point\, it became clear to all in attendance that the Foster painting should remain at the Club. \nSo we announce here that the Ben Foster seascape once headed for the auction block will remain at the Club. The committee understands that by keeping the painting we are missing an opportunity to raise funds for the Club. Down the road\, we want to consider carefully how to make this happen. So stay tuned – it certainly would be a nice 125th birthday present in 2022!  \n___ \nBorn in Maine in 1852\, Ben Foster began his artistic studies at age 30 at the Art Students League in New York City\, where he studied under Abbott Thayer. In 1886 and 1887\, Foster journeyed to Europe and studied with Aime Morot in Paris. When he returned\, Foster settled in Cornwall Hollow\, Connecticut and began painting the New England countryside. He was a noted exponent of tonalism\, an artistic style that emerged in the 1880s and is characterized by soft\, diffused light\, muted tones\, and hazily outlined objects\, all of which imbue the works with a strong sense of mood. Foster was a member of the American Watercolor Society\, the National Academy of Design\, and the New York Watercolor Society. In 1920s’ Europe\, he was considered one of America’s top contemporary artists. \nFoster also had particular ties to the Club. When he was elected to membership in 1911\, he offered the Club a painting in lieu of cash for his share: it is the large view of the river and beach at high tide which hangs near the front door. Foster loved staying at the Club and was immensely popular. \nFrom his 1926 obituary in the minutes of the 1926 Club meeting: \n“So\, while the great world\, so markedly separate from us here in Small Point\, will feel his loss because of what it means to the expression of beauty and dignity and ideal in colour\, all those of us here who knew him will mourn the passing of a rare spirit and a valued friend.  \nThus\, then\, that place on the “Other Side”\, so all containing\, so all-peopled\, so mysterious\, now holds in its warm embrace another spirit\, who may flower there also in his art\, supremely\, as he now visions beauties that are beyond the power of earthly man to portray.”  \n– Excerpt from Centennial History of the Small Point Club\, 1897-1997 by Tom Hinkle \n\n“Cliff Walk” / Oil / 18×22 without frame / Value – $5000\nDonated by the estate of Arthur Williams \n\nthe late Arthur Williams\, an admirer of Foster’s and his many paintings of the coast of Maine \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nHodie Hazard \n \nI have always loved painting portraits\, by which I mean I turn most subjects into objects\, animate or not\, with personalities. Since painting portraits of people takes more energy than I have had recently\, I have focused more and more on birds and lemons\, the latter of which have amazingly disparate personalities. \nMy painting In the auction is titled “Just Keep Walking.”  I am fascinated while walking on the beach by all the young seagulls who squawk incessantly at\, I assume\, their parents\, who eagerly run away. In this time when my particular cohort is busy doting on our grandchildren\, it strikes me as something to which I must give serious thought. The two seagulls in my painting were getting such treatment from a young one running towards them\, of course squawking. I imagined the conversation to be\, “Uh oh\, here he/she comes\,” to which the other responded\, “Just keep walking.” \nContact info: hodiehazard@yahoo.com \n\n“Just Keep Walking” / Oil / 24×36 unframed / Value – $400 \n\n\nJillian Herrigel \n \nAn accomplished painter in multiple mediums\, Jillian was born in England and grew up in Virginia. Jillian spent many childhood summers returning to England and touring its coastal villages. Visiting Maine for the first time in college\, her love for the coast was reignited. Jillian has since remained strongly connected to the coast\, moving to Maine full time in the early 2000s. Jillian’s work is strongly influenced by her dual coastal connection. By combining unique colors and shapes\, her art tells a story of how individual objects interact with and blend with their coastal landscapes. Jillian has a masters in fine arts education and taught elementary school for 15 years in New Jersey. With a husband\, 3 children and at times 3 dogs\, Jillian enjoys an active lifestyle. Her art is currently on display at the Centre Street Art Gallery in Bath\, Thos Moser Gallery in Freeport\, and the East Village Gallery in West Point. \nContact info: jillianherrigel@gmail.com \n\n“Gather on the Porch” / Mixed media / 20×20 / Value – $350 \n\n\nTom Hinkle \n \nTom Hinkle had his first one-person exhibit at the Small Point Club in 1994.  He has had them here almost every year since\, and has one planned for the week of August 15th.  Works will include coastal scenes\, city scenes\, and architectural subjects. Tom is a Member artist at Centre Street Arts Gallery in Bath. He likes to restore historic houses when not painting pictures. \nContact info: hinklepaint@aol.com \n  \n  \n  \n\n“The Bend” / Oil on canvas / 12×16 framed / Value – $300 \n\n\nOlivia Hoffman \n \nBorn in Philadelphia and currently based in Bath\, Maine\, Olivia Hoffman has been painting and drawing since 1994. Olivia has spent her life critically observing her environment and thus honing her skills with oil and acrylic paint in portraiture. More recently\, she has been experimenting with mixed media landscapes of the places she loves most of all — from Hermit Island to Bath\, Maine. \nOlivia is inspired by the complexity and simplicity of natural beauty\, and dedicated to shining a spotlight on the silent\, happy moments — when we disconnect and stare into nature. \nOlivia is inspired by the attitude of Expressionist Van Gogh\, the color and movement of Impressionist Monet\, and the use of shadow from the great Caravaggio. No matter her medium\, Olivia’s work possesses a painterly\, layered\, ethereal quality that resonates with the viewer and often showcases her organic process in the finished piece. \nOlivia has been showing her work in galleries from Colorado to Maine and has sold many works. Some of her larger pieces are currently showing at the Think Tank in Portland\, Maine. She is thrilled to join the artist community in Small Point as her style evolves. \nContact info: oliviaghoffman456@gmail.com \n\n“Meeting at the Little Beach” / Oil on canvas / 12×12 / Value – $350 \n\n\nMargaret Lawrence \n \nMargaret Lawrence is a contemporary abstract landscape painter who lives and works in Yarmouth\, Maine. She received her BFA from Maine College of Art in 1993 and is represented by Lakes Gallery in Meredith\, NH and Greenhut Gallery in Portland\, where she will have her 10th solo show in October. In addition to a recently completed Percent For Art Commission of four large paintings for the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta\, Maine\, Margaret’s work can be found in private and corporate collections throughout the United States . Her paintings are developed by removing paint as much by applying it\, a process that yields rich and varied surfaces and colors. \n“My family has rented Libby Hills’ house for a number of years.  I don’t know a more spectacular spot to watch the tide come in and out.” \nContact info: margaretlawren@gmail.com \n\n“Tide Watch” / Oil on panel / 10×10 / Value – $800 \n\n\nArden Mason \n“The job of the painter is to go beyond the mere recording of the details in the scene before them\, to create a moment that might open the viewer’s frame of mind and take them to a new place” –  A.H.M \nArden Mason is a plein air painter who works primarily in oils. Born in Manhattan in 1956 to Frank and Phyllis Harriman Mason\, both noted painters\, Arden now resides in Boston\, MA. \nAt 16\, Arden moved to Lacoste\, France to study Stone Carving in Lacoste Art School. He spent four years studying under many renowned artists in both Europe and America before joining the circus. Following his time on stilts and tightropes with Circus de Human\, Arden returned to New York City to study at the Art Students League under Frank Mason. \nThe landscape and seascape paintings of Arden’s are reflective of his time spent in the British Isles\, the Caribbean\, Central and South America\, the American West\, and New England\, particularly the Maine Coast. His work has been shown in numerous venues including Boston City Hall\, Thomas Moser Gallery\, the Salmagundi Club\, the Art Students League\, the Vermont Art League\, Yale University\, and the Small Point Club. \nIn the tradition of the plein air paintings of the Hudson River School\, Arden is particularly interested in capturing the infinite interplay of light\, shadows\, atmosphere\, and weather in the landscape. There is nothing Arden loves better than to paint outdoors in a hurricane or blizzard. His work tells us something about the harmonious and often fleeting relationship of nature to our lives. \nContact info: ardenmason@aol.com \n\nOil / 24×18 / Value – $2500 \n\n\nMarie-Louise Petri \n\nEducated at Amherst College (Fine Arts and English major)\, Philadelphia College of Art\, Boston University School of Fine Arts\, and Vermont Studio School\, Weezie lives in Carlisle\, MA. maintains a studio at the Umbrella Center for the Arts in Concord\, MA\, and has a seasonal house in Lincolnville\, ME. \n“I chose to paint the cliff wall on the beach as my subject because I love the massive quality of the cliff\, the strong lights and darks\, the light on the vegetation growing on and between the rocks and cliff\, the rock ledge spilling out near the shore\, and the waves gently lapping the rocks.  When I started painting\, it was high tide\, a warm\, still\, sunny day in mid-June.\nIt is nice to think that this massive rock formation has been a solid foundation supporting the club\, its people\, its functions and all the associated memories and feelings — of people gathered together over the years — a place of community\, joy\, family time\, rest\, and to some\, a coming home.” \nContact info:  mlbp_100@att.net / 978-729-2827 \n\n“Cliff Wall at Small Point Club” / Pastel on paper /  22 1/4″ x 18 3/4″ framed / Value – $550 \n\n\nCharles Shurcliff \n \nAn Ipswich native born in Beverly\, MA\, Charles Shurcliff started drawing during the Roosevelt administration. He spent twenty years learning the fundamentals of seeing and painting from his grandfather\, Cape Ann painter Charles Hopkinson. He studied figure drawing for four years with Morton Saks\, and art history for eight years in college and graduate school. \nMr. Shurcliff was a frequent visitor at the Club\, which is the proud possessor of two of his works\, which flank the corner to the left of the living room piano.\n\n“Shell Beach” / 2012 / Framed print / 26×20 / Value – $350.\nDonated by Diane and Speedy Eberle \n\n\nKatie Blair St. John \n \nA self-taught landscape artist\, Katie Blair St John works in oil and pastel. She regularly paints collaboratively with artist friends who act as mentors.  The coast of Maine and marshes of Massachusetts are her inspiration. \nContact info: katieblairstjohn@gmail.com \n\n“White Rocks” / Framed pastel / 10×13 / Value – $250 \n\n\nAndrew St. John \n \nI paint things that are familiar and important to me – an emotional connection to a subject adds a layer of interest both for me and the viewer. I am early in my exploration of the watercolor medium and I’m excited by its infinite possibilities. \nContact info: astjohn@smith-stjohn.com \n\n“The Fleet Returning from Flag Island” / Framed watercolor / image size 10×14 / Value – $250 \n\n\nKevin Sudeith \n \nKevin Sudeith’s modern petroglyphs and their documentation in various media lay the groundwork for an intricate temporal map of relationships spanning from coast to coast. The work exists within layers of relationships and simultaneously within layers of temporal significance: the length of a human life\, the durability of paper\, the seemingly infinite lifespan of an immovable stone. \nSudeith’s petroglyphs capture our fleeting human lives while the prints act as a kind of middling agent between these two frames of time: geological and the span of a human life. His body of work develops with the addition of each new rock carving\, becoming a more complete portrait of our world and time. As Sudeith adds new rocks and documentation to the database\, he create a more intricate piece spanning diverse local communities over great distances. \nContact info: sudeith@gmail.com \n\n“Cardinal” / Impression made from the artist’s petroglyph in Phippsburg\, ME in 2019 / Acid-free archival paper\, artist’s pigments / 13×20\, not framed / Value – $1500 \n\n“Lobster” / Impression made from artist’s petroglyph in Weekapaug\, RI in 2012 /\nAcid-free\, archival paper\, artist’s pigments / 20×26\, not framed / Value – $2250 \n\n\nJohn Whipple \n \nI have been inspired by nature and motivated by the unexpected amount of socially-distant free time that fell upon all of us in the last year. While I am used to designing larger things — houses in Small Point\, a medical office in Topsham\, a parking garage in Biddeford — the smaller scale of things that you can build with your hands has always appealed. Making sculptural lights offers immediate gratification. They can be built in a short time and come with no danger of leaking roofs or sagging beams. Sometimes I model them on a computer\, complete with specified wood and glass types and a light source of a certain color and intensity\, then render them in glorious pixels. More often\, I sketch them by hand on the wood and paper they are to be made of and cut out the pieces and assemble them\, then discard them\, then modify the design\, then build again. As often as I want. They can recall clouds or sails or ships or trees. Best of all\, when you plug them in\, they light up — a perfect marriage of art and function! \nContact info: john@whipplecallender.com \n \nThis table lamp (16″ high) answers a list of self-imposed parameters: \nBase supports the shade (no wire frame) – made of as few pieces as possible – form has movement – references sailing – materials are mostly organic (oak and plasticized rice paper) – can deconstruct and ship in a flat box – cut from a 4’ board w/o much waste – puts out enough light to read “Live Yankees” on a November night \nValue – $350 \n\n\nTim Woolsey \n \nTim completed his doctorate in piano performance in 1976 and for 35 years taught undergraduate and graduate piano at Texas State University in San Marcos\, Texas. He has concertized extensively and performance venues have included the National Gallery of Art\, the Phillips Collection\, and Shatin Town Hall in Hong Kong. He was named Professor Emeritus in 2009. \nTim has had a deep interest in art since childhood and is in the process of donating an extensive collection of work on paper to the School of Art and Design at Texas State. He began taking art lessons eight years ago after retiring from Texas State and began doing portraiture five years ago. Having studied the portraits of Diego Velazquez\, Rembrandt\, and other great portraitists all his life\, he tries to capture the “life behind the eyes” of each of the people he has painted. He has painted commissioned portraits of people who live in Austin as well as people met during various trips: Kenya\, Great Britain\, Spain\, France. He has participated in shows sponsored by the Austin Pastel Society and has won top prizes from that organization three times including First Prize for Portraiture in 2017 and 2019. His teachers have been Polly Lanning Sparrow\, Neal Wilson\, Eve Larson\, Danny Grant\, and DK Richardson. \nContact info: timwoolseyart.com. \n\n“Portrait of the Club from the Beach” / Pastel on paper framed behind non-reflective museum glass / 30×22 / Value – $500
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series #3: Chase Ijams
DESCRIPTION:“A Peace Corps Experience”\nTake a trip into the lifestyle and culture of Vanuatu through the experience of living in a small subsistence agricultural community on the island of Santo. The presentation will go into the details of the Peace Corps experience and provide insight into the growing pains of a developing nation in the midst of rapid cultural and economic change. \n 
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SUMMARY:Thunder Moonrise on the Porch
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series #2: Jane Dahman
DESCRIPTION:“A Conversation with the Artist”\nJane Dahmen\, who moved to Maine in 2004\, is a contemporary realist whose recent landscapes explore the trees\, fields\, rivers\, streams\, and coastal regions of midcoast Maine. Dahmen’s work has been shown in solo and group shows both in the U.S. and abroad. Since 2013\, Dahmen has hosted “Talking Art in Maine: Intimate Conversations\,” one-on-one conversations with other Maine artists\, including painters and sculptors such as Alex Katz\, Yvonne Jaquette\, Lois Dodd\, Eric Hopkins\, Katherine Bradford\, Anna Hepler\, John Bisbee\, William Wegman\, Alan Bray\, Tom Hall\, Jesse Salisbury and Kazumi Hoshino\, and curators Sharon Corwin of Colby College Museum of Art\, Suzette McAvoy of CMCA\, and Anne and Frank Goodyear\, Co-Directors of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. 
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SUMMARY:Children’s Hour
DESCRIPTION:S’mores for children and grandchildren of Members. Gather on lower lawn.
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/childrens-hour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210718T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T035222
CREATED:20210716T204710Z
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SUMMARY:Art Show: Jane Dahmen
DESCRIPTION:Jane Dahmen\, who moved to Maine in 2004\, is a contemporary realist whose recent landscapes explore the trees\, fields\, rivers\, streams\, and coastal regions of midcoast Maine. Dahmen’s work has been shown in solo and group shows both in the U.S. and abroad. Since 2013\, Dahmen has hosted “Talking Art in Maine: Intimate Conversations\,” one-on-one conversations with other Maine artists\, including painters and sculptors such as Alex Katz\, Yvonne Jaquette\, Lois Dodd\, Eric Hopkins\, Katherine Bradford\, Anna Hepler\, John Bisbee\, William Wegman\, Alan Bray\, Tom Hall\, Jesse Salisbury and Kazumi Hoshino\, and curators Sharon Corwin of Colby College Museum of Art\, Suzette McAvoy of CMCA\, and Anne and Frank Goodyear\, Co-Directors of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/art-show-jane-dahmen-2/
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260615T035222
CREATED:20210602T192807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T204143Z
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series #1: Bonnie Docherty
DESCRIPTION:“Bombs Away: Humanitarian Disarmament and the Making of International Law”\nHumanitarian disarmament is a people-centered approach to governing weapons that focuses on human\, rather than national\, security. It seeks to prevent future arms-inflicted harm and remediate that which has occurred. In her talk\, Bonnie Docherty will explain this groundbreaking approach to disarmament and discuss the process of creating new international law. Drawing on her 20 years in the field\, she will share first-hand experiences\, which range from documenting civilian casualities in Afghanistan and Iraq to negotiating international treaties banning cluster munitions and nuclear weapons. She will also address current challenges in humanitarian disarmament\, such as autonomous weapons systems (“killer robots”) and incendiary weapons. Finally\, Docherty will describe how her Harvard Law students and the Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative she directs have helped advance the humanitarian disarmament movement. \nOur first speaker is Bonnie Docherty\, Senior Researcher for Human Rights Watch\, Harvard Law School; Associate Director of Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection and a Lecturer on Law at the International Human Rights Clinic.
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/speaker-series-1-bonnie-docherty/
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210713T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210713T150000
DTSTAMP:20260615T035222
CREATED:20210525T201210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T161117Z
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SUMMARY:Trunk Show at Brad's Barn
DESCRIPTION:Shopping Small Point! \nJoin us for this annual event where you can shop locally and support local artisans while making a contribution to two beloved community organizations – the Small Point Summer School and the Small Point Club. Art\, pottery\, textiles\, Club logo merchandise\, and more will be on sale. \nNed Motley returns with his Nedware\, pieces formed from stoneware mostly on an electric potters wheel and “bisqued” in an electric kiln at very high heat which hardens the piece. \nDana Burton and Avery Smith will be once again offering textiles of alpaca & linen. \nOlivia Hoffman will be back with her driftwood collages. She is also donating a painting to the Small Point Auction. \nDan Dowd\, a local artisan will be there with pieces from found objects and discarded materials. \nKevin Sudeith\, who etched the bas-relief petroglyphs around Center Pond\, is unable to be there in person\, but will have information for ordering his work at Dan Dowd’s table. He is contributing a print to the July 31 fundraiser. \nBasha Burwell\, a stylist\, jewelry designer\, and author from Brooklin ME\, will be selling her jewelry and signing her newly released book\, The Maine House\, which highlights the spaces talented people live in. \nNest\, a store in Dedham MA co-owned by Sarah Pope\, will be back with clothing and items for your home. \nThe Small Point Club will be offering merchandise featuring their new logo! \n\nWe hope to be outside but if weather is a concern we will move inside Brads Barn and masks will be provided for those who need them.
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/trunk-show-at-brads-barn/
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210711T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T204846
DTSTAMP:20260615T035222
CREATED:20210716T204846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T161117Z
UID:3799-1626019200-1626468526@www.smallpointclub.com
SUMMARY:Art Show: Jill Herrigel
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/art-show-jill-herrigel/
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210708T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210708T233000
DTSTAMP:20260615T035222
CREATED:20210525T194937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T005507Z
UID:3559-1625740200-1625787000@www.smallpointclub.com
SUMMARY:Hike to Petroglyphs
DESCRIPTION:The hike will be led by Club member and Phippsburg Land Trust Board member Barbara Knuckles\, who will describe the Land Trust’s extraordinary partnership with Kevin Sudeith\, which includes work with Bowdoin College and Phippsburg Elementary School. \nMeet at the club at 10:30 am … coffee will be available!\nLet Bob know you plan to hike
URL:https://www.smallpointclub.com/event/hike-to-petroglyphs/
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