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Maine Open Lighthouse Day to Spotlight Historic Beacons, Coast Guard and Coastal Maine

 

 
 

On June 30, 2009, Governor John E. Baldacci, joined by officials from the United States Coast Guard, Maine Office of Tourism and the American Lighthouse Foundation, announced plans for “Maine Open Lighthouse

Maine Open Lighthouse Day 2009

 

  Open Lighthouse Day At A Glance

 

 
 

Day” at historic Portland Head Light.

 

This exciting event, which will be held on September 12, 2009, is the first of its kind in the nation and will feature the opening of Maine’s 52 operational lighthouses to the public on the same day.

 

Maine Open Lighthouse Day is a partnership between the U.S. Coast Guard, State of Maine and the American Lighthouse Foundation and is

 
 

Historic Portland Head Light

Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.   

Historic Portland Head Light and the

 USCGC ABBIE BURGESS served as the

 backdrop for the Maine Open Lighthouse

 Day announcement event

intended to increase awareness of the state’s rich maritime heritage.

 

“From the Maine State quarter to many artists’ renditions of Maine’s coastline, the Maine lighthouse is an enduring symbol of our way of life,” Governor Baldacci said. “For Mainers and visitors alike, Open Lighthouse Day will be a unique opportunity to learn more about the

 
 

lighthouses, lighthouse keepers and the communities dotting our coastline.”

 

In addition to shining a bright light on Maine’s lighthouse and maritime heritage, the event will also highlight the United States Coast Guard longstanding tradition of ‘keeping a good light’ along America’s waterways.

 

“Throughout history, lighthouses have assisted mariners in guiding their vessels through the darkest night and the most treacherous storms, safely

 
 

into port,” said Rear Admiral Dale G. Gabel, Commander, First Coast Guard District. “Lighthouses have been part of the Coast Guard’s rich maritime heritage and we are pleased to have this opportunity to work with the State of Maine to highlight this history.”

 

Captain Jim McPherson, Commander, Sector Northern New England, echoed the Admiral’s sentiments, saying, “The Coast Guard has had a presence in Maine since Portland Head Light was established in 1791. We are therefore very pleased to work with the American Lighthouse Foundation and the State of Maine to highlight the incredible history of lighthouses and their keepers.”

Maine Governor John E. Baldacci announced the partnership with the State of Maine, the USCG and ALF for Maine Open Lighthouse Day

Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani      

Maine Governor John E. Baldacci announced the partnership with the State of Maine, the USCG and ALF for Maine Open Lighthouse Day

 
 

 

Captain McPherson went on to note, “This event will be the first of its kind. We are proud of our 200-year history of providing service to the citizens of Maine and the U.S. By offering the public the opportunity to visit these 52 active lighthouses, the Coast Guard has the opportunity to share this legacy. Our detailed material surveys will also provide important information on the condition of these noble structures.”

 

“When the Coast Guard approached the American Lighthouse Foundation, we were very excited to participate in the event,” said Bob Trapani, Jr.,

 
 

 Rear Admiral Dale Gabel, Governor John Baldacci, Bob Trapani, Jr. & Steve Lyons at Portland Head Light during the media event announcement for Maine Open Lighthouse Day

Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani    

(L to R) Rear Admiral Dale Gabel, Governor John Baldacci, Bob Trapani, Jr. & Steve

Lyons at Portland Head Light during the

media event announcement for

Maine Open Lighthouse Day

executive director of ALF. “The preservation of these historic lighthouses is important to our nation’s cultural history, and it would not be possible without education and public access initiatives designed to share this rich maritime heritage with the public.”

 

Mr. Trapani went on to note, “Traditionally lighthouses have warned mariners of the dangers at sea – to stay away

 
 

from a navigational hazard near the coast or ports of call, but to us people here on land, these beacons of our coast send out another signal altogether.”

 

“Instead of warning us to steer clear, they beckon us to come nearer and walk in the steps of America’s lighthouse keepers before us – something

 
 

the public will be able to do statewide during Maine Open Lighthouse Day.”

 

This statewide initiative will also have a positive impact on Maine’s economy through its heritage tourism value – something that will benefit both coastal communities and their visitors.

 

“We are privileged to be celebrating Maine’s

Captain Jim McPherson and Governor John Baldacci listen as Rear Admiral Dale Gabel talked about the Coast Guard's historic connection to lighthouses

Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani     

Captain Jim McPherson and Governor John Baldacci listen as Rear Admiral Dale Gabel talked about the Coast Guard's historic connection to lighthouses

 
 

maritime heritage by partnering with the United States Coast Guard and the American Lighthouse Foundation on the promotion of this exciting event on September 12th,” said Steve Lyons, Director of Marketing for the Maine Office of Tourism.

 

“Maine Open Lighthouse Day is not only an opportunity for us to feature these treasured icons, but an opportunity for the communities throughout the state to plan their own celebratory events.”

 

Mr. Lyons went on to note, “The Office of Tourism will be marketing this event to the world in a variety of mediums and I encourage Maine

 
 

Captain Jim McPherson, Commander, Sector Northern New England, touched how this event was the first of its kind in the nation

Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani    

Captain Jim McPherson, Commander, Sector Northern New England, touched how this event was the first of its kind in the nation

communities, tourism organizations and lighthouse groups to leverage our efforts by planning events to compliment the opening of these 52 lighthouses. With all of us working together, we are sure to make this an extraordinary event for visitors and residents alike.”

 

“I believe Maine Open Lighthouse Day will

 
 

be a good event because it will make more people aware of the needs of lighthouse preservation,” said Ernest DeRaps, a retired Coast Guard lightkeeper who served at four Maine light stations. “Awareness may generate more volunteers to help maintain our national lighthouse heritage and to teach the public of their maritime significance.”

 

Mr. DeRaps concluded, “With greater awareness, more monies may be generated for lighthouse restoration!”

 

To learn more about Maine Open Lighthouse Day on September 12, 2009, visit www.lighthouseday.com

 

 
 

 Governor Baldacci & Admiral Gabel

listen as Bob Trapani, Jr. executive director

for the American Lighthouse Foundation, talked about the importance of raising public awareness

 for lighthouses

 Governor Baldacci & Admiral Gabel listen as Bob Trapani, Jr. executive director for the American Lighthouse Foundation, talked about the importance of raising public awareness for lighthouses

Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani     

 

 
 

Steve Lyons of the Maine Office of Tourism talked about how this lighthouse event will also be a value-added event for Maine's coastal communities through heritage tourism

Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani      

 

Steve Lyons of the Maine Office of Tourism talked about how this lighthouse event will also be a value-added event for Maine's coastal communities through heritage tourism

 
 

(L to R) Governor John Baldacci, Polly DeRaps and Ernest DeRaps. Mr. DeRaps is a retired Coastguardsman and former lighthouse keeper at four Maine light stations

(L to R) Governor John Baldacci, Polly DeRaps and Ernest DeRaps. Mr. DeRaps is a retired Coastguardsman and former lighthouse keeper at four Maine light stations

Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani     

 

 

 

More Information:

 

Open Lighthouse Day At A Glance

 

How Bright Maine Open Lighthouse Day Shines is All Up to Us

 

Posted: July 2009

 
 

 

 
 

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