Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Norwalk Oyster Festival







The Norwalk Seaport Association will hold its 33rd annual Oyster Festival this weekend, September 10,11 and 12th. Located in Veterans Park, the event will feature arts and crafts booths, live music, children's activities, and lots of food.
What started out as a moderately-sized event in 1978 to raise funds and awareness for Norwalk's maritime heritage, has grown into a large, late summer ritual in Fairfield County.
Unfortunately, there were years when the Oyster Festival had become a victim of its own success. As the event grew in size, it seemed to turn its back on the original purpose. Large tents packed with hucksters selling miracle cleaners, Catskill real estate, and singing bass had replaced the harbor tours and other nautical  attractions.  There were plenty of booths selling fried dough and beef-on-a-stick, but very few oysters. For a while, it had become just another street fair.
Apparently, I wasn't the only one  turned off by this. The festival this year will include the return of an oyster pavilion, harbor tours, as well as the Schooners Quinnipiack, and Soundwater. Larry Flynn of Long Tails will also be on hand to give presentations on the wildlife of the Norwalk Islands.  I welcome this decision with enthusiasm.


The Norwalk Seaport Association has played a vital role in the rehabilitation of Norwalk Harbor. Their work includes the restoration of Sheffield Island Lighthouse; the preservation of the Norwalk Islands; as well as many environmental and educational programs and projects.
Their purpose is:
"to foster public awareness of our maritime resources, environment and heritage through research, education and preservation; and also to foster the preservation and rehabilitation of the area of historical value in Norwalk Harbor and Long Island Sound."


This weekend's festival serves as the primary fundraising source for the invaluable work they do.


Tickets can be purchased at the gate, or online on their website.


Soundbounder: Peck Ledge Lighthouse
Soundbounder: Norwalk Oyster Plant


photo credit: (top) Norwalk Seaport; (bottom) Quinnipiack: SchoonerInc

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Saturday, 5 June 2010

Hometown Huntington



Trustee Park, Cold Spring Harbor, April 2010


To me, Huntington has always meant Huntington Harbor and nearby Huntington Station. The town of Huntington however, also includes Cold Spring Harbor, Centerport, Northport, along with Eatons and Lloyds Neck. The town is a diverse and attractive collection of harbors and villages that creates one of the more appealing stretches of Long Island Sound. It also has a large number of parks and beaches.
On Monday, June 7, WLIW will premier Hometown Huntington at 8 pm. The program looks at the town's maritime past, as well as the people who live there today. WLIW asked me to put this post together, and although I have not seen the program, I agreed without hesitation. Their Shoreline Sonata and Leisurama programs were both excellent pieces of work. If Hometown Huntington was made with the same quality and detail, then it is certainly worth viewing.




Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Oyster Bay By William Jonas

I cannot recall when I first saw this painting, but I do know that I have always liked it. The slight hint of fall foliage; the sun low in the sky; I look at this and think a warm afternoon in early October. I read somewhere that the boat in this painting is the Clearwater. Oyster Bay holds it's annual Oyster Festival this time of year, so it could very well be her.



Born in Sea Cliff in 1948, William Jonas has lived in Oyster Bay for over 50 years. His portfolio includes many paintings of ships and boats along this part of the North Shore.



Oyster Bay Frame Shop: William Jonas

Oyster Festival: 2009 List Of Ships



image credit: N.... Authors

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Thursday, 6 August 2009

New London Sailfest




I did not attend the Sailfest weekend in New London this year.
I did however take some time to motor through the harbor and see some of the ships that were in port for the festivities. The harbor was busy with boat traffic, and the afternoon sun provided a lot of glare. These were not ideal conditions for taking photos.
Nonetheless, I was able to see the Virginia, the Quinnipiack, and the Mystic Whaler tied up to the city piers.

Some other events taking place in the upcoming months include:




If you know of others, let me know.

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Wooden Boat Show Parade (Sail)






Photos & Information:
Wooden Boat Forum: WBS Photo Thread
The Wooden Boat Show
Canoez
Tugster

Wooden Boat Show Parade (Power)




I did not attend the Wooden Boat Show at Mystic Seaport this past weekend. The Mystic River however, allowed me to witness many of the boats leaving the show on Sunday night and Monday morning. A sort of unofficial, wooden boat parade took place as these showcased boats made their way down the river and motored back to their home ports.

Information and photos from the actual Wooden Boat Show:
Wooden Boat Forum: WBS Photo Thread
The Wooden Boat Show
Tugster
Canoez

Sunday, 23 November 2008

Some Stories In The News

Here are some news items I read this week.

New London Day: North Dumpling Island Energy Independence

New Haven Register: Shoreline Trail Gets $100,000

Suffolk Times: Opposition To East Marion Hotel & Resort

Connecticut Post: No Higher Fee For Fairfield Beaches

Stamford Harbor Boat Parade

Mystic Boat Parade

Port Jefferson.com: Residents Petition Harborfront Developement

Also, Tom Andersen at SPHERE has a story about Greenwich boat owners who do not like ospreys nesting near them.