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Rockland Maine Offers Fantastic Workshops! Something Different As
Romantic Getaway
By Norm Goldman
When couples discuss romantic getaways they often
ponder if they should opt for the beach or the mountain. The thought of
learning a new skill or perfecting an old one is not always on their radar
screen. Yet, what could be more rewarding and fun when it is presented to
your partner as a getaway that invariably includes elusive quality time you
often cherish? And yes, it can also be romantic, when you have the added
feature of arriving home recharged, as well as armed with new skills,
permitting you to master your creative energy.
One
town that has recently gone through a wonderful cultural renaissance is
Rockland, Maine. Restaurateurs, innkeepers, educational institutions,
and small business folks have creatively banded together and leveraged their
resources in offering the best of all worlds insofar as romantic educational
getaways are concerned.
Rockland is a picturesque harbor town located half way down the Maine
Coast, and is known as the lobster capital of the world. It is a 3.5-hour
drive north from Boston; New York City is eight hours and Montreal is seven
hours away. The drive through New England can be most enjoyable,
particularly during the Fall Foliage.
It is here where my wife and I were pleasantly
surprised when we discovered the many workshops ranging from photography,
music, sailing, furniture construction and many more that provide couples
excellent opportunities to combine a learning experience with a romantic
getaway.
Here is a tasting of what we found:
The Maine Photographic Workshop
Located in the town of Rockport, very close to
Rockland, this excellent learning venue offers over 150 one-week workshops
and master classes in practically all aspects of photography such as
portrait photography, darkroom techniques, sports photography,
photojournalism, travel and adventure, Maine photographic workshops,
wildlife film workshops, and many more all offered by an extremely
prestigious faculty.
According to the school's philosophy, its primary focus is a
"Transformational Experience." In other words, "these intense,
total-immersion, one-week workshops are designed to move you beyond your
current level, to help you expand your vision, improve your technical
skills, uncover your talents and change the way you see, feel, think and
work."
The Apprenticeshop
One of the oldest and traditional boat building schools
in the USA, The Apprenticeshop offers seamanship classes, boat buildings as
well as other traditional maritime skills.
Penobscot School-A Center For Language Learning And International Exchange
If you are interested in learning a new language or
brushing up on one, the Penobscot School offers intensive learning workshops
in several languages.
Farnsworth Art Museum & Wyeth Center
One of Rockland’s prize possessions, that has greatly
enriched its cultural life and one of the country’s finest regional art
museums, is the Farnsworth Art Museum & Wyeth Center, offering workshops in
poetry writing, watercolors, painting, as well as programs of poetry
readings, gallery talks, concerts, lectures and films that compliment
exhibitions. It should be noted that this superb museum is best known for
its Wyeth Center, which exclusively focuses on the art of Maine’s most
noteworthy artistic family, the Wyeths.
Center For Furniture Craftsmanship
Thinking of returning home with a beautiful and
functional piece of furniture or perhaps a guitar constructed out of wood?
Check out the Center For Furniture Craftsmanship. My wife and I were amazed
at the quality and high standards of the craftsmanship.
The Center offers one and two week workshops in
furniture making, carving, marquetry, finishing, and turning, all taught by
their very well qualified staff.
Center For Maine Contemporary Art
Throughout the year this wonderful institution offers
exhibitions and educational programs advancing contemporary art in Maine.
Bay Chamber Concerts Inc
How about enrolling in a workshop where you will have
the opportunity of being coached by some of the country’s finest chamber
musicians? You will even have the opportunity to perform in the historic
Rockport Opera House. According to this organization’s web site, the program
has been oversubscribed in previous years, and they encourage early
registration.
The Schooner Stephen Taber
How would you like to learn to sail a Schooner on the
oldest document sailing vessel in continuous service in the United States?
Considered a National Historic Landmark, the Schooner Stephen Taber, began
its maiden voyage in 1871.
Noah Barnes recently took over the reins of operating
this schooner from his parents, Ken and Ellen, who own the Captain Lindsey
House. The Schooner offers short trips of 4-6 days in season and according
to many of its passengers, the experience is beyond description!
Reasonably Priced Lodging That Offers More Than A Place To Sleep
While attending one of these workshops, it is important
to stay in a lodging establishment that will enhance your workshop
experience.
A popular inn with some of the students attending these
workshops is
Waterman House & Gardens, a member of the consortium of
Rockland's Historic Inns.
A home away from home is what best describes this inn.
Upon entering the inn’s parlor you immediately notice the colorful stained
glass window, antique rocking chairs, family antiques and as well as
a beautiful bookcase housing a collection of mid-to late-19th century books.
As both Judy’s mother and grandfather were artists, you will also see many
of their paintings, sculpture and folk art displayed throughout the inn.
Being a guest at the Waterman House & Gardens gets you
added bonuses: the inside track of the art and cultural scene in Rockland.
Judy and Melissa are very well versed in the latest exhibitions and cultural
activities in and around the town and they are very eager to share their
knowledge with their guests. No doubt, this will enhance your overall
workshop experience.
Judy and Melissa also pride themselves on the fabulous
breakfasts they prepare that would probably allow you to skip lunch.
Where to dine?
A great place to enjoy a great after class evening meal
is
Café Miranda where there are so many choices that if you can’t find
something to satisfy your taste buds, you are not trying hard enough.
Although the noise level can sometimes rise above a few
decibels, it is a fun place where an extensive menu offers some unusual
dishes with fun names as “Et Tu Brutus”-a creamy romano dressing, faccacia
croutons, red onion, and lemon, or “Steamer “Evo”-gulf shrimp, mussels, fish
& grilled sausage steamed in tomato, sweet and hot peppers, coriander,
saffron rice, finished with lime & cilantro. Portions are huge and I
struggled to sample the abundance of food on my plate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Directions To Rockland
Rockland-Thomaston Area Chamber Of Commerce
The Historic Inns Of Rockland
Norm and Lily Goldman are a unique husband and wife
team, writer and water colorist, who write and paint about romantic
destinations, whose articles and art- work can be seen on their own site:
SKETCHANDTRAVEL.COM
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