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SUMMARY:Lighting the Way: Robert Padovano
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of original paintings spotlighting the waterways and vessels that make our hometown thrive and the lighthouses that protect them.\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, April 2\, 6-8pm
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/lighting-the-way-robert-padovano/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Annual Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 8\, 2026\nShotgun Start 9:00am • Best Ball Format \nGrand Oaks Country Club (South Shore Golf Course)\n200 Huguenot Avenue\, Staten Island\, NY 10312 \nRegister and Sponsor Today!\n 
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/annual-golf-outing-2/
LOCATION:South Shore Golf Course\, 200 Huguenot Avenue\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10314\, United States
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SUMMARY:Preserving America’s Lighthouses
DESCRIPTION:The Memoirs of a Coast Guard Ocean Engineer with Rear Admiral Daniel R. May (Ret.) \nJoin Daniel R. May for a fascinating presentation on his decades of dedication to preserving America’s historic lighthouses and other vital aids to navigation. \nThrough personal reflections\, behind-the-scenes insights\, and engaging anecdotes\, he shares the challenges\, milestones\, and passion that have helped protect these maritime landmarks and ensure their legacy endures. \nRear Admiral Daniel May\, a 1979 graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy\, is the recipient of a Distinguished Service Medal and many other awards. During his career\, he served as the engineer for major lighthouse projects\, including the relocation of Block Island Southeast Light in Rhode Island (the first move of a major lighthouse in the United States)\, the relocation of Highland Light on Cape Cod\, and the design and construction of a revetment to protect Montauk Light on Long Island\, New York. \nRegister Today!
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/preserving-americas-lighthouses/
LOCATION:National Lighthouse Museum\, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301
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SUMMARY:16th Annual Lightkeeper's Gala
DESCRIPTION:Details coming in early 2026!
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/16th-annual-lightkeepers-gala/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Celebrating 250 Years of our American Lighthouses
DESCRIPTION:From the time the first ship left port thousands of years ago and promptly hit a rock and sank\, “Lighthouses” have been guiding mariners along the often unknown and treacherous shores the world over. Our nation was a relative latecomer to the world of “Navigational Aides”\, but science\, technology\, courage\, and dedication soon made our American lighthouses the envy of the world. Join lighthouse volunteer\, historian\, and author Jack Graham in a pictorial tour of lighthouse evolution from 1776 to today. \nMr. Graham is a retired Pennsylvania state park manager\, always involved in operation and maintenance of historic sites to include colonial-era farms\, grist mills\, iron furnaces\, and farmstead buildings. Since retirement in 2005\, Mr. Graham and his wife have spent a part of each summer as docents at 17 different lighthouses across the U.S. and Canada. \nRegister Today!
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/celebrating-250-years-of-our-american-lighthouses/
LOCATION:National Lighthouse Museum\, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301
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