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Events Hosted by Maine Archives & Museums

Maine Archives and Museums offers professional development workshops, an annual conference, and other events, often in collaboration with local collecting institutions.

Most events are recorded and recordings are made available to those who register. Check the individual event descriptions or email info@mainemuseums.org to confirm.

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If you would like to present at or host future programs or have any suggestions, please email info@mainemuseums.org.

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Members: log in first to access members-only discounts on event registration. Email info@mainemuseums.org if you have trouble logging in.

Upcoming MAM events

    • 15 Apr 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Online via Zoom
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    Join MAM for a casual conversation sharing tips and tricks for offering programming to homeschool families. With homeschooling on the rise in Maine, many of our organizations are seeing greater demand from this unique demographic. Whether you're a seasoned pro or have never hosted a homeschool program, we would love to have you at our virtual table. 

    The conversation will be facilitated by Kate Webber, an past educator at the Maine State Museum, now Curator at the Frances Perkins Center. We will have two featured guests offering short presentations on their programming models at Maine libraries: Samantha Cote, Children's Librarian at Windham Public Library, and Sarah Lesko, Director at Ellsworth Public Library.


    This is a free event for MAM members. Not a member yet? Join here.

    • 24 Apr 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Margaret Chase Smith Library, 56 Norridgewock Avenue, Skowhegan
    • 12
    Register

    Spend a day in Skowhegan and join colleagues from around the state for an in-person, hands on workshop at the Margaret Chase Smith Library. You will learn the skills you and your institution need to be prepared for disaster. 

    Over the course of a three hour workshop you will: 

    • Learn the basics tools for writing a disaster plan and what materials you need for institutional disaster kits
    • Learn about resources available via MAM's partner organization North East Document Conservation Center (NEDCC)
    • Take part in a hands-on wet salvage activity
    Time permitting, attendees will participate in disaster simulation and formulate their own response plans


    About the Presenters:
    Nicole Potter, Curator of Collections at the Margaret Chase Smith Library, holds an 
    M.S. in Library and Information Science from Syracuse University School of Information Studies. Nicole’s specialization is cultural heritage preservation. Previously she worked at cultural institutions in New York, New Mexico, and Alaska, including ones preserving the legacies of other noteworthy Americans such as artist Georgia O'Keefe and author Ernest Hemingway. Nicole serves on the Board of Directors of MAM.

    John Taylor is the Museum Assistant & Communications Manager at the Margaret Chase Smith Library. He is the state coordinator for National History Day (NHD) in Maine and represents New England on the NHD Executive Council of Coordinators. He also assists in educational programming, emergency planning, and the creation, installation, and maintenance of museum exhibits. John is a past member of the Board of Directors of MAM and served as the organization's last Interim Executive Director. 

    Jesse Keel is based in Northeast Document Conservation Center’s Andover, MA office and provides preservation consultations, training programs, assessments, and disaster advice to a variety of cultural heritage organizations nationwide. Since joining NEDCC in 2023, she has performed preservation assessments and custom consultations for museums, historical societies, historic homes, and universities both large and small in addition to presenting over 25 hours of training on topics ranging from digital preservation to disaster preparedness. Jesse currently serves as education chair and member-at-large on the Society of American Archivists Preservation Section Steering Committee and as the Web Administrator for New England Archivists. Jesse is a certified digital archives specialist and has earned an MA in English from the University of Vermont and an MLIS with a concentration in Archives Management from Simmons University.


    MAM members receive discounted rates for workshops. Please login to your account to ensure your discount is applied. Trouble logging in? Email info@mainemuseums.org.

    • 13 May 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Online via Zoom
    Register

    Join Executive Director Lucy Hannington and your fellow MAM members for a casual conversation about the state of museums and archives in Maine today. This will be a chance for you to connect with your peers in other institutions around the state, express your concerns and goals for the coming year, and say what you hope MAM can do for you (types of programs, advocacy efforts, etc.). MAM is made stronger by its members, so we hope you'll join us!


    This conversation will not be recorded. 


    This is a free event for MAM members. Not a member yet? Join here.

    • 11 Jun 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Online via Zoom
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    Join MAM for a casual conversation sharing tips and tricks for what kind of fundraising is best for your institution. With so much competition for funds, it can be daunting to know what approach will work best for you. Whether you're great at getting grants and membership, or brand new to fundraising, we would love to have you at our virtual table. 

    The conversation will be facilitated by Lucy Hannington, Executive Director of MAM. We will have three guests offering short presentations on their areas of expertise: Katie Orlando, Executive Director of the Seashore Trolley Museum (annual appeals), Sarah Lentz of the Maine Philanthropy Center (foundation grants), and Kristy Griffin Executive Director of the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum (federal grants).


    This is a free event for MAM members. Not a member yet? Join here.

Thanks to Nick Gray and his new Patron View donor database project for partial website sponsorship in 2025.


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Maine Archives and Museums

P.O. Box 95, Portland, Maine 04112

info@mainemuseums.org 


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