David Mello and Joyce Pinsonnault, both master storytellers, entertain our overnighters with American Jump stories and African and American folk tales on alternating weekends. David and Joyce have been delighting young people for many years with their delightful yarns performed in front of full house crowds. "Crab's Magic Eyes" and "Skeleton Woman" were recent tales that drew standing-room-only crowds of both children and adults. David and Joyce are very talented and much in demand.

Please note: Storytelling is scheduled on Saturday evenings only. All presentations are subject to change or cancellation without notice.

 Naval Historical Center

Sail around the world at Battleship Cove.

CULTURAL DIVERSITY AT THE COVE: While Battleship Cove is emphatically dedicated to preserving the heritage of our veterans, we believe that an appreciation of our neighbors' cultures helps us maintain peace and promote democracy in other regions. To wit, the museum preserves a number of multicultural displays and exhibits dedicated to helping our visitors understand the world we share.

So while you're here, be sure to check out the Hiddensee, our Japanese demolition boat, and hundreds of artifacts from the indigenous peoples of the South Pacific.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Do you have free time? Would you like to make a difference in the community? We need volunteers like you for all sorts of restoration and community outreach projects. Click here for more details.
MERCURY ON THE RISE: Cool off while you work on your Sailing Badge at Battleship Cove. The museum offers sailing lessons and Mercury sailboat rentals to qualified youths and adults. Click here to learn more.
 

 

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