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SUMMARY:Paintings by Alfred La Banca Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Lighthouses of the United States\nPaintings by Alfred La Banca Exhibit \nApril 28-May 26\, 2024\nOpening Reception April 28th at 2pm \nAlfred La Banca was born in New York City in 1930. His family spent summers in New Dorp\, Staten Island\, and so began his love for coastal communities. He owned three IOR-rated sailboats and competed from Maine to Florida – including Newport\, Annapolis\, Fort Lauderdale and Key West. \nLighthouses were his passion. He called them the “Vanishing Castles of America”. Sadly\, these beautiful marine castles are disappearing\, often abandoned or destroyed. It was the hope of Alfred LaBanca to rekindle America’s passion with lighthouses through his beautiful watercolor paintings. \nHis work has been selected for Ritz Carlton Hotels\, York Wallpaper and many local art shows. \nHe was a member of the United States Airforce\, New York Yacht Club\, New York Athletic Club Yacht Club\, Corinthians\, Storm Trysail Club and the Noroton Yacht Club. \nThe La Banca Lighthouse Collection has over 250 paintings. We hope you enjoy viewing this wonderful collection and perhaps think of Al LaBanca when you see a lighthouse.
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/paintings-by-alfred-la-banca-exhibit/
LOCATION:National Lighthouse Museum\, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301
CATEGORIES:In Person Event
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SUMMARY:First Fridays
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URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/first-fridays-2/
LOCATION:National Lighthouse Museum\, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301
CATEGORIES:In Person Event
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SUMMARY:Great Staten Island Lighthouse Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Start time at either the Conference House in Tottenville or the Postcards (The Staten Island September 11 Memorial\, Bank St\, Staten Island\, NY 10301) near the National Lighthouse Museum in St. George between 10am – 11am to allow ample time to finish before 4pm at either location.\nFollow map and visit lighthouses in Staten Island.\nTake selfies or group photos with lighthouses in the background\, receiving your lighthouse stickers at each site.\nLearn about the ten lighthouses on and off shore Staten Island.\nHave a family-friendly fun day learning about Staten Island’s lighthouse history.\n\nParticipation Admission: $35 per carload & $15 per bicycle or motorcycle \nINCLUDES: \n\nLighthouse Hunt Tote Bag (1 per bike/motorcycle & 2 per vehicle included with admission fee\, each additional tote is $5) containing self directed maps to lighthouse locations both on and off shore\, commemorative stamps\, & fun giveaways!\nHunt Participation Award Ribbon upon completion of the route to remember this special day!\n\nRULES: \n\nWe suggest two or three participants – designated driver/navigator\, and photographer.\nPost pictures on Facebook or Instagram and tag us @NationalLighthouseMuseum.\n\nGet your tickets today!
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/great-staten-island-lighthouse-hunt-3/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:In Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T190000
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SUMMARY:What Happened To Francis Scott Key Bridge and What We Can Learn
DESCRIPTION:A Presentation by Captain Joe Ahlstrom\nPresident of the National Lighthouse Museum \nThe collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore left six construction workers dead after a massive cargo ship collided with the bridge on March 26\, 2024. Captain Joseph Ahlstrom\, a professor at SUNY Maritime College\, will discuss what happened and how we can learn from this tragedy. \nGet your tickets today!
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/what-happened-to-francis-scott-key-bridge-and-what-we-can-learn/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:In Person Event
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