Saturday, March 11, 2017

READFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY 31st ANNUAL MEETING and PROGRAM ~ MARCH 18, 2017


     Maine author George A. Smith will be the guest speaker at the Readfield Historical Society 31st annual meeting at Gile Hall, 8 Old Kents Hill Road on Saturday, March 18th at 1:00pm. The meeting and program is open to all and free of charge. Smith’s presentation will follow a brief business meeting and election of officers.
     Smith served as executive director of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine (SAM) for 18 years, making it one of the state’s most influential organizations. In 2010 he left SAM to write full-time. He currently authors an outdoor news blog for the Bangor Daily News and a weekly editorial column for the Kennebec Journal and Waterville Sentinel. For nearly forty years he has written articles for The Maine Sportsman magazine. On another front, Smith co-hosts the television show Wildfire which focuses on hunting, fishing, conservation and environmental issues.
     In 2014 Islandport Press published Smith’s book   A Life Lived Outdoors which includes some of his favorite stories about home, camp, family, faith, travel, hunting, fishing and growing up in Winthrop. Earlier this year Down East Books published his newest release about Maine Sporting Camps. Additionally, he and his wife Linda, a retired first grade teacher, write a weekly travel column for Central Maine Newspapers. Their column focuses on Maine inns, restaurants, events and activities. Last September, Islandport Press published a Maine travel book in which George and Linda’s favorite inns and restaurants are featured.
     George is a Winthrop native, a graduate of the University of Maine, and has lived in Mount Vernon for 38years. He and Linda have three children and three grandchildren. Smith’s books will be available for purchase after the program and he will stay for book signings, while RHS serves refreshments.
     The Readfield Historical Society has existed since 1985 to preserve the rich heritage of Readfield and its’ people. Their extensive collections of memorabilia, photos, and historical and genealogical resource materials are located at their archives and museum at 759 Main Street, Readfield Depot. Members and guests offer historical presentations, tours and programs at various locations throughout the year. FMI about RHS or the annual meeting contact Bob Harris at (207) 377-2299 or via email readfieldhistorical@gmail.com.

 

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