October
Events at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
OCTOBER
3 Modelers Workshop
4 Chantey Sing
Pet Goats and a Charthouse of Her
Own
Modelers Workshop
5 Just What DO You Do With A
Drunken Sailor? ... History Through Song
Of Whales and Men: West Coast
Whaling 1850-1950
11 Fleet Week Viewing Party
San Francisco maritime National
Park Association hosts beer, wine and hors deouvre reception on the
decks of the Maritime Museum Building in Aquatic Park. Tickets are
$50 and proceeds benefit the education and preservation projects of
the San Francisco Maritime National Park Association. Go to
www.maritime.org for more info.
12 Fine Woodstrip Kayak
Construction
17 Modelers Workshop
18 Concert Series:
Forebitter
Music of the Sea for Kids
Childrens’ Maritime Crafts
Modelers Club meeting
19 Eureka Engine Room Tour
Hercules Engineering Tour
20 Introduction to Boatbuilding
Class
23 3rd Annual Maritime Heritage
Awards Gala
The San Francisco Maritime
National Park Association pays tribute to individuals, corporations
and public figures that have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to
maritime preservation and education, with the third annual Maritime
Heritage Awards.
Tickets start at $250. Check out
www.maritime.org for more information.
25 Life in Nelson’s Navy
Learning the Ropes (So to Speak)
The Hunley
26 The Past, Present and Future of
the Schooner C.A. Thayer
Birds of the Bay
Ships for Distant Water: The West
Coast and the WWI Shipbuilding Effort
IN DEPTH
Music
2003 Sea Music Concert Series
EXPERIENCE DRIVING CHANTS,
elegant instrumentals and delicate
harmonies reverberating from the wooden decks of our historic fleet!
Join us for rare evenings of sailors’ songs, sweet ballads and
working chanteys! Now in its fifteenth year, the park’s Sea Music
Concert series has become a San Francisco music tradition. In
October, Bay Area favorite Mystic Seaport Forebitter (Saturday,
10/18 8PM, $12) will blend intricate harmonies, a cappella singing,
banjo, concertina, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, whistles and percussion
into a fun and lively evening. In November, Seattle duo William Pint
and Felicia Dale (Saturday, 11/15, 8PM, $12) will perform
traditional and modern music and "songs reflecting the immense
vitality of those who live and work on the sea." The energetic
couple captivate their audiences with vocals and guitar, mandola,
Irish pennywhistles and percussion. Master Scottish fiddler Alasdair
Fraser will perform the December finale concert (Friday, 12/12, 8PM,
$14). His richly expressive playing ranges from haunting laments in
the Gaelic tradition ,to classically-styled airs, to raucous dance
tunes, to improvisations based on traditional themes. And his
repertoire spans several centuries of Scottish music. All concerts
at 8pm, aboard an historic vessel at Hyde Street Pier. For tickets:
call 415.561.6662, write San Francisco Maritime National Park
Association, P.O. Box 470310, San Francisco, CA 94147-0310, visit
the Maritime Store on Hyde Street Pier (415-775-2665), or order
online at www.maritime.org.
Chantey Sing
Saturday, October 4, 8pm-midnight.
No fee. Aboard an historic vessel at Hyde Street Pier. Reservations
required: call 415-556-6435 or email peter_kasin@nps.gov.
Sing traditional working songs
aboard a floating vessel. Bring a cushion and a mug for hot cider!
Music of the Sea for Kids
Saturday, October 18, 2pm. Aboard
Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier. Vessel admission.
History comes alive for kids in
this special program, where the songs are geared for younger ears
and chosen especially for fun. Ages 6 and up.
Just What DO You Do With A Drunken
Sailor? ... History Through Song
Sunday, October 5, 2pm. Aboard
Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier. Vessel admission.
Songs tell the story of the past.
Join a park ranger to learn about the life of sailors at sea through
the work songs they sang.
Programs
Pet Goats and a Charthouse of Her
Own
Saturday, October 4, 3pm. Aboard
Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier. Vessel admission.
Only the ship’s captain could
bring his family aboard. Join a park ranger to learn about the
unusual life of families at sea.
The Past, Present and Future of
the Schooner C.A. Thayer
Sunday, October 26, 2pm. In the
Visitor Center Theater. No fee.
Adapting to multiple careers, the
C.A. Thayer has survived for more than a century. Learn how the
restoration of this 1895 West Coast schooner will preserve not only
the vessel itself, but also a variety of vanishing maritime
traditions.
Eureka Engine Room Tour
Sunday, October 19, and Saturday,
December 13, 1pm. Meet at gangway. Vessel admission.
Join this special tour of Eureka’s
engine room and get up-close-and-personal with her giant walking
beam engine.
Birds of the Bay
Sunday, October 26, 9:30am. Meet
at Hyde Street Pier entrance. No fee.
See shore, migratory, citified and
resident birds on this birdwalk. Bring binoculars, bird books and
dress warmly.
Hercules Engineering Tour
Sunday, October 19, 2pm. Meet at
the gangway on the Pier. Reservations required: 415-561-7100. Vessel
admission.
Explore the major engineering
spaces and learn about steam piston technology and its effects on
the working environment of the marine steam engineer. Note: this
tour includes climbing moderately steep ladders and entering cramped
spaces.
Ships for Distant Water:
The West Coast and the WWI Shipbuilding Effort.
Sunday, October 26, 1pm. In the
Maritime Museum. No fee.
Learn the all-but-forgotten
history of the shipbuilding effort on the West Coast during the
First World War.
Life in Nelson’s Navy
Saturday, October 25, 3pm. Meet
aboard Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier. Vessel admission.
Slide show about life in the
British Royal Navy at the time of Nelson, featuring period food and
clothing.
Childrens’ Maritime Crafts
Saturday, October 18, 1-4pm. Meet
in the Visitor Center Theater. No fee.
Learn the arts and crafts of
sailors at sea, and take home with you a sailor’s valentine, a
signal flag necklace or a plastic scrimshaw work of art! For kids of
all ages.
Learning the Ropes (So to Speak)
Saturday, October 25, 2pm. Meet
aboard Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier. Vessel admission.
We are still connected to our
seafaring past through the language we speak today. Learn your way
around an 1886 square-rigger and find out the maritime origin of
many of today’s expressions.
Of Whales and Men:
West Coast Whaling 1850-1950
Sunday, October 5, 2pm. In the
Maritime Museum. No fee.
Learn how San Francisco became the
worlds’ largest whaling port, and how whaling became a major West
Coast industry.
Volunteers
Hands Needed
Interested in woodwork, rigging,
library science, tour-guiding, archives or artifacts? Have we got
the perfect challenge for you! Call the Volunteer Office at
415-556-1613 or visit www.nps.gov/safr/local/vip1.html and join the
crew!
In the Library
The Hunley
Saturday, October 25, 5:30pm. In
the Maritime Library, Building E. Fort Mason Center. Fee: $4 ($3
Library Friends and SFMNPA). Reservations: 415-561-7040
Join us for The Hunley, with
Armand Assante and Donald Sutherland in the dramatic story of the
Confederate Navy’s hand-powered submarine. Ranger Tom Jares will
follow with a discussion of the recent discovery and raising of the
Hunley from the bottom of Charleston harbor.
Classes and Workshops
An Introduction to Boatbuilding (WoodenBoat
School Class)
October 20-25. Fee: $600.
Instructor: Bill Thomas
Build the Karl Stambaugh Bay Skiff
15 using marine plywood and epoxy using a modified glue-and-screw
type construction. Bill takes you step-by-step through the building
stages: stem, transom and frame construction; planking; breasthook
and quarterknee installation; thwarts and interior trim; daggerboard
and case construction; mast, boom and rudder assemblies, all will
come together. Discussions will focus on small-craft design, setting
up a one-man shop, proper hand and power tool usage and more. No
prior boatbuilding experience required.
Fine Woodstrip Kayak Construction
(WoodenBoat School Class)
October 12-18. Fee: $600.
Instructor: Ted Moores
Designer, writer, canoe builder,
and restorer Ted Moores will introduce students to a strip planked
sea kayak. By week’s end each student should have a strong grasp
of wood/epoxy strip construction and be ready to start their own
project at home. And one student will be the lucky new owner of a
beautiful Ted Moores designed sea kayak.
To Register for these WoodenBoat
School classes contact: Bernice Palumbo: WoodenBoat School, P.O. Box
78, Naskeag Rd, Brooklin, ME 04616. All classes presented in San
Francisco, at the Park’s Small Boat Shop, on Hyde Street Pier.
Workshop facilities and most materials and power tools will be
provided. Students may have to supply their own handtools; if
required, a tool list will be sent after enrollment.
John Kowalla hosts the Modelers
Workshop on the car deck of the Eureka Saturdays October 3, 4 and
17. The public is invited to stop by and pick up tips, or just watch
the modelers in action. The next Modelers Club meetings is scheduled
at 9:30am on 10/18 aboard Eureka. Call 415-447-5000 for more
information.