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Jun
29
Sat
Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey June Sunset Sail — SOLD OUT
Jun 29 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey June Sunset Sail – SOLD OUT

Saturday, June 29 | 6:00-8:30pm | New Bedford State Pier | Sold Out!

Set sail aboard the historic Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey this summer with FHC! These public sails are the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in learning about the history of the commercial fishing industry. We invite you to join us this summer for sunset sails departing from New Bedford’s State Pier at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 29. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Fishing Heritage Center. The Center is open Thursday – Sunday, 10am-4pm. A portion of the ticket sales support the Center. Remember: FHC members receive a 20% discount!

Tickets:

General Admission: $60 adults | $30 kids ages 4-12

FHC Members: $48 adults | $24 kids ages 4-12*

Free for children 3 and under

*Current FHC members for whom we have emails were sent a PROMO code through their email. If you didn’t receive a code it may be because your membership has lapsed. Not sure? Please contact the Center at (508) 993-8894 or renew your membership online at https://fishingheritagecenter.org/get-involved/membership/.

 

Please note: Coast Guard regulations require that each passenger, regardless of age, is listed on the ship’s manifest. If you are purchasing multiple tickets, be sure to list each passenger’s name, age, email, phone number, and address.

The schooner was built at the James & Tarr shipyard in Essex, MA as the EFFIE M. MORRISSEY. The 156-foot-long schooner carried Gloucester fishermen to the Grand Banks, Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland in search of cod, haddock, and other species. She later served as an arctic explorer and Cape Verdean packet ship before returning to Massachusetts in 1982 as a gift from the Republic of Cape Verde. After a nearly 20 year restoration, she is sailing once again with Captain Tiffany Krihwan at the helm.

Jul
11
Thu
July AHA! Night: Fishing Vessels Big and Small! @ New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Jul 11 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

July AHA! Night: Fishing Vessels Big and Small!

Thursday, July 11 | 4:00-7:00 PM | FHC (38 Bethel Street) | Free Admission

For the July AHA! Night, stop by FHC from 4pm-7pm to discover different vessels of the fishing industry, big and small! Explore model boats and make your own dory boat to take home with you. Then take a spin in our model wheelhouse and test your aim on a restored swordfish pulpit. Perfect for kids (and adults) of all ages!

Click here to explore other July AHA! Night events!

Jul
15
Mon
Something Fishy Camp 2024 Session 1 @ New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park
Jul 15 @ 9:00 am – Jul 19 @ 3:00 pm

Something Fish Camp Session 1

Monday, July 15 – Friday, July 19 | 9:00am-3:00pm | New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park (33 William Street) | Applications due June 10

Something Fishy Camp is a free, week-long summer camp for New Bedford students currently enrolled in the 3rd grade hosted by New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center and New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. Over the course of a week, campers learn about the Port of New Bedford from whaling days to the present day fishing industry through hands-on art and science activities, field trips, and presentations. Two one-week sessions will be offered this summer, the first session taking place from July 15-19 and the second session from July 22-26. Applications due June 10.

The Application Portal is Now Closed

Please submit applications to: Something Fishy Camp, New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, 33 William Street, New Bedford, MA 02740

Questions? Call (508) 993-8894 or email programs@fishingheritagecenter.org.

Jul
19
Fri
Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey July Sunset Sail — SOLD OUT
Jul 19 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey July Sunset Sail — SOLD OUT

Friday, July 19 | 6:00-8:30pm | New Bedford State Pier | Sold Out

Set sail aboard the historic Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey this summer with FHC! These public sails are the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in learning about the history of the commercial fishing industry. We invite you to join us this summer for sunset sails departing from New Bedford’s State Pier at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, July 19. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Fishing Heritage Center. The Center is open Thursday – Sunday, 10am-4pm. A portion of the ticket sales support the Center. Remember: FHC members receive a 20% discount!

Tickets:

General Admission: $60 adults | $30 kids ages 4-12

FHC Members: $48 adults | $24 kids ages 4-12*

Free for children 3 and under

*Current FHC members for whom we have emails were sent a PROMO code through their email. If you didn’t receive a code it may be because your membership has lapsed. Not sure? Please contact the Center at (508) 993-8894 or renew your membership online at https://fishingheritagecenter.org/get-involved/membership/.

 

Please note: Coast Guard regulations require that each passenger, regardless of age, is listed on the ship’s manifest. If you are purchasing multiple tickets, be sure to list each passenger’s name, age, email, phone number, and address.

The schooner was built at the James & Tarr shipyard in Essex, MA as the EFFIE M. MORRISSEY. The 156-foot-long schooner carried Gloucester fishermen to the Grand Banks, Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland in search of cod, haddock, and other species. She later served as an arctic explorer and Cape Verdean packet ship before returning to Massachusetts in 1982 as a gift from the Republic of Cape Verde. After a nearly 20 year restoration, she is sailing once again with Captain Tiffany Krihwan at the helm.

Jul
22
Mon
Something Fish Summer Camp Session 2 @ New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park
Jul 22 @ 9:00 am – Jul 26 @ 3:00 pm

Something Fish Camp Session 2

Monday, July 22 – Friday, July 26 | 9:00am-3:00pm | New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park (33 William Street) | Applications due June 10

Something Fishy Camp is a free, week-long summer camp for New Bedford students currently enrolled in the 3rd grade hosted by New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center and New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. Over the course of a week, campers learn about the Port of New Bedford from whaling days to the present day fishing industry through hands-on art and science activities, field trips, and presentations. Two one-week sessions will be offered this summer, the first session taking place from July 15-19 and the second session from July 22-26. Applications due June 10.

The Application Portal is Now Closed

Please submit applications to: Something Fishy Camp, New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, 33 William Street, New Bedford, MA 02740

Questions? Call (508) 993-8894 or email programs@fishingheritagecenter.org.

Jul
31
Wed
Author Talk: “Three Sheets to the Wind” with Cynthia Barrett @ New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Jul 31 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Author Talk: Three Sheets to the Wind with Cynthia Barrett

Wednesday, July 31 | 6:00-7:00 PM | FHC (38 Bethel Street) | $5/general admission

Join FHC and special guest Cynthia Barrett on July 31 for a presentation on her book, Three Sheets to the Wind: The Nautical Origins of Everyday Expressions! If you love the ocean, boating, fishing, or word origins, this is the lecture for you. Cynthia will talk about the nautical roots of our everyday words and phrases, such as “filibuster,” “skyscraper,” and “turning a blind eye.” Cynthia will also discuss her research and how her family’s maritime past inspired the book. General Admission: $5/person; FHC Member Admission: Free

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Cynthia Barrett is an author and editor. She grew up in Bronxville, NY and has strong ties to Long Island. Her father was from Huntington, and her great grandfather George Washington Barrett, and his two brothers were whalers out of Cold Spring Harbor. Cynthia graduated from Smith College and the University of Virginia School of Law. After a brief stint practicing law, Cynthia became a book editor at Doubleday, HarperCollins, and Sterling Publishing. She is an avid sailor and spends as much of the summer as possible on the water with her family in Orient, NY.

Aug
8
Thu
August AHA! Night: Waterfront Walking Tours @ New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Aug 8 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

August AHA! Night: Waterfront Walking Tours

Thursday, August 8 | 5:00-7:00 PM | FHC (38 Bethel Street) | Free Admission

Celebrate summer in the seaport by taking a free walking tour of New Bedford’s working waterfront with New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center! On this 60-minute walking tour, you will learn about different types of fishing vessels and gear, the history of the seafood auction and other essential shoreside businesses, the historic Seamen’s Bethel, and the unique experience of fishing families. Photography is permitted. Tours depart from Fishing Heritage Center (38 Bethel Street) at 5pm, 6pm, and 7pm. Pre-registration encouraged! 

Click here to pre-register for a tour: https://bit.ly/3zUI0BZ

Aug
16
Fri
Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey August Sunset Sail — SOLD OUT
Aug 16 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey August Sunset Sail — SOLD OUT

Friday, August 16 | 6:00-8:30pm | New Bedford State Pier | Sold Out

Set sail aboard the historic Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey this summer with FHC! These public sails are the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in learning about the history of the commercial fishing industry. We invite you to join us this summer for sunset sails departing from New Bedford’s State Pier at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, August 16. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Fishing Heritage Center. The Center is open Thursday – Sunday, 10am-4pm. A portion of the ticket sales support the Center. Remember: FHC members receive a 20% discount!

Tickets:

General Admission: $60 adults | $30 kids ages 4-12

FHC Members: $48 adults | $24 kids ages 4-12*

Free for children 3 and under

*Current FHC members for whom we have emails were sent a PROMO code through their email. If you didn’t receive a code it may be because your membership has lapsed. Not sure? Please contact the Center at (508) 993-8894 or renew your membership online at https://fishingheritagecenter.org/get-involved/membership/.

 

Please note: Coast Guard regulations require that each passenger, regardless of age, is listed on the ship’s manifest. If you are purchasing multiple tickets, be sure to list each passenger’s name, age, email, phone number, and address.

The schooner was built at the James & Tarr shipyard in Essex, MA as the EFFIE M. MORRISSEY. The 156-foot-long schooner carried Gloucester fishermen to the Grand Banks, Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland in search of cod, haddock, and other species. She later served as an arctic explorer and Cape Verdean packet ship before returning to Massachusetts in 1982 as a gift from the Republic of Cape Verde. After a nearly 20 year restoration, she is sailing once again with Captain Tiffany Krihwan at the helm.

Aug
22
Thu
Working Waterfront Walking Tour @ Pier 3
Aug 22 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Working Waterfront Walking Tour with Phil Mello

Thursday, August 22 | 9:00-10:00 AM | Pier 3 (51 Macarthur Drive) | $25/person

New Bedford is the nation’s most valuable fishing port and the world capital for sea scallops. On this 60-minute walking tour, you will learn about different types of fishing boats and gear, the history of the seafood auction and other essential shoreside businesses, the historic Seamen’s Bethel, and the unique experience of fishing families. The tour will begin in front of Mirasol’s Cafe on City Pier 3 (52 Fishermans Wharf) and end at the Fishing Heritage Center where you will have the opportunity to watch a short film, explore interactive exhibits, and browse the gift shop. Ticket includes price of Center admission. Photography is permitted. Please wear appropriate clothes for the weather and comfortable walking shoes. Spaces are limited, so don’t wait! Reserve your spot today!

Tickets: $25/general admission | $15/FHC Member

Meet your tour guide: Phil Mello has worked in the fishing community for nearly 50 years in a career that included commercial fishing, managing a seafood processing plant, work in marine electronics, and as crew on a tugboat. Phil has also chronicled the many changes that have taken place on the New Bedford waterfront with his camera. His photographs have been exhibited at the New Bedford Whaling Museum, New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center, and at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.

Click here to purchase tickets online

Aug
29
Thu
F/V Vigilance Presentation @ New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Aug 29 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

F/V Vigilance Presentation

Thursday, August 29 | 7:00-8:00 PM | FHC (38 Bethel Street) | $5 general admission

Join special guest speakers Gary Golas and Dan Eilertsen to learn about F/V Vigilance, one of the newest vessels in the New Bedford/Fairhaven fishing fleet and discover how fishing companies are harnessing new technology and marine design to build bigger and better fishing vessels. One hour presentation followed by Q&A with presenters. $5 general admission; FHC members free. Tickets available for purchase on Eventbrite or in person at Center (Thursday-Sunday, 10am-4pm).

Purchase tickets here!

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