
DAMARISCOTTA — On Saturday, June 8th, from 10 A.M. to Noon,
The Chapman-Hall House Stewardship Committee plans to hold an information meeting from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 8, at the historic 270 Main St. site for all those interested in volunteering.
Docents who volunteer at the house and stewardship committee members will visit with individuals curious about what is involved in helping out; refreshments will be served.
This historic site, dated to 1754, is the oldest known house in Damariscotta. Built in a unique manner for this area, and arranged to tour visitors through different time periods, it offers docents and visitors an opportunity to learn about local history and the ever-changing tastes of society.
Chapman-Hall House opens for the season the weekend of June 1 and 2. On Saturday, blacksmith Jeffrey Miller will demonstrate his trade from noon to 4 p.m.
For more information, visit lincolncountyhistory.org or find Lincoln County Historical Association Maine on Facebook.
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