Boats, booths and people...
Camden Windjammer Festival off to a good start
A banner announcing the entrance to the festival and the public landing. (Photos by Chris Wolf)
The Schooner Ladona, formerly the Bowditch, makes its way into Camden Harbor.
Pam Bardon and her unique style of scrimshaw-like pen drawings on scallop shells.
Lynne McHenry displays and sells bags made from recycled sails.
Jeff Libby works on a piece from the forge at the Blackwood Forge booth.
Aubrie Walters sells tickets for harbor tours.
The Victory Chimes makes its way into the harbor.
The schooner Grace Bailey.
Volunteers sell T-shirts.
From left, Capt. Doug Lee, of the schooner Heritage, and Capt. Jim Sharp, of too many schooners to list!
Paul McGrasil, up from Key West, Fla.
A banner announcing the entrance to the festival and the public landing. (Photos by Chris Wolf)
The Schooner Ladona, formerly the Bowditch, makes its way into Camden Harbor.
Pam Bardon and her unique style of scrimshaw-like pen drawings on scallop shells.
Lynne McHenry displays and sells bags made from recycled sails.
Jeff Libby works on a piece from the forge at the Blackwood Forge booth.
Aubrie Walters sells tickets for harbor tours.
The Victory Chimes makes its way into the harbor.
The schooner Grace Bailey.
Volunteers sell T-shirts.
From left, Capt. Doug Lee, of the schooner Heritage, and Capt. Jim Sharp, of too many schooners to list!
Paul McGrasil, up from Key West, Fla.
CAMDEN — The Camden Windjammer Festival opened on Friday, Sept. 2, at the Camden Public Landing, an annual Labor Day tradition in this town known for schooners and lobsters, an amphitheatre overlooking the harbor, mountains, shopping and sightseeing.
Starting in the early morning, booths of vendors and exhibitors began setting up. By noon the landing was filling with people, and the harbor with marine activity as the area’s tall ships made their way into Camden Harbor.
The evening was capped by a schooner crew talent show and fireworks. The following gallery is a cross section of people who came to look, participate and compete.
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