New Porcupine Project Shipwright!
Welcome to the new Porcupine Project shipwright, Ron DeLappa! Ron has worked on several famous schooners in the Finger Lakes region of NY, all of which have returned to
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Now launching our Back to the Boats Campaign!
Welcome to the new Porcupine Project shipwright, Ron DeLappa! Ron has worked on several famous schooners in the Finger Lakes region of NY, all of which have returned to
[slideshow_deploy id='6887'] THANK YOU to everyone who participated in the Cardboard Boat Regatta yesterday! The boats were tremendous! Congratulations to all! Trophy Winners for 2018: "Buddy" - Fastest Time
Thank you to everyone who donated to the Bayfront Maritime Center yesterday. We received $9,026 from 62 donors in just one day! We won’t know your names until we
Big Ideas Learning, a subsidiary of Millcreek Township-based Larson Texts Inc., has pledged $100,000 over the next six years to help the Bayfront Maritime Center complete construction of its
The below decks carpentry on the 1812 Gunboat Schooner Porcupine is mostly complete with all the fixed bunks, bulkheads, head doors, storage cabinet doors and drawers, sole, and ceilings
Dear Friends and Supporters of the Schooner Porcupine, Join us for food and fun at an open house in the BMC boatshop, Thursday the 14th of July from 5
BMC is offering a First Aid - CPR Course specifically designed for boaters! This hands-on and scenario based course earns attendees a 2 year certificate from the American Safety
Bayfront Alternative Education Program (BAEP) students experienced a genuine Sanctuary Moment yesterday. Students returning to their home schools expressed sincere gratitude for the program and our talented and dedicated
You know you want one, and you can get them on Eventbrite when you buy your tickets to this soon to be sold-out event. See the Schooner?
A double rainbow over our neighbor, the Lake Freighter, Roger Blough. December has been extremely mild in Erie this year. Happy Holidays Everyone! Photo credit: Project SAIL