ROCKLAND — In coordination with First Fridays on Main Street in Rockland, from 4-7 p.m. Friday, June 7, The Apprenticeshop is set to celebrate the kickoff to a fun season of sailing and seamanship with the opening of its new waterfront pavilion.
The public is invited to 655 Main St. for free sailing, food and refreshments along the northern shores of Rockland Harbor.
In the neighboring Steel House South Gallery, the opening reception of a photography exhibit by Erin Tokarz will showcase black and white images documenting the full rebuild of a Dublin Bay 24 at The Apprenticeshop over the past five years. The show will run for the month of June.
For more information visit apprenticeshop.org.
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