Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
On this special evening, join artist John Boone to explore his exhibition John Boone– WHATSWHAT at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum. Learn about the inspirations and conceptual meanings behind the idioms showcased in his word-driven artwork.
Cost: Members $10 / Non-Members $15
Date & Time, Wednesday, July 16, Reception 5:30 pm, Talk 6 pm
RSVP to 860.443.2545 ext. 2129 or email us.
Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Image: John Boone (American, born 1951), Hands – Its Out of My Hands, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 40 inches. Image courtesy of the artist.
Gallery Talk • John Boone– WHATSWHAT
Websites for Women Artists 101
This professional workshop series is designed for women, non-binary, and women-identifying individuals working within the arts sector, Wednesdays 7/16-7/30, 6-8p (last session Artist Talk date/time TBA). Focusing on informative discussion on enhancing artistic skills and creative opportunities, this will be a 3-Part Series, by the Pattagansett Art Center, in collaboration with Spark Makerspace, and the Lyman Allyn Art Museum. Participants will learn from guest speakers covering essential topics in creative development. This program is generously sponsored by Breezeline.
The program aims to empower creatives by providing them with the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive in the competitive creative landscape, fostering a supportive community that encourages collaboration and growth. Sessions 1-3 are only open to 8 participants, so please please register early. The 4th session is optional and open to the Public.
Important:
Class Fee is non-refundable. Please plan accordingly. Ages 16+
The class requires a laptop. If you do not have a laptop, please contact make@sparkmakerspace.org in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate.
Session 1: July 16, 6-8p
About the Creative: Biography and Statements
(Creating an about section through interactive activities)
Every website has an about section. This session will explore and engage participants and the power of short, succinct personal biographies. This is an essential framework for a creative practice and provides insight into intentions, themes, accomplishments, and context for an audience or viewer to experience your work. Through guided individual and group activities, we will engage in the creation of a general creative biography and a more body of work-specific statement. We will learn to better understand our own vision and motivations, along with important recommendations, as our artist journey evolves.
Session 2: July 23, 6-8p
The Impact of Visual Branding for Creatives
(Look, Branding, Documentation, Photo cube, lighting, documentation, pricing of your work)
In a digital world, elevating your creative look or aesthetic is an essential part of visual language. This session will dive into the importance of documenting artwork, developing a story, contemporary pricing, demystifying, and building a professional brand, and a touch on contemporary market analysis. Participants will learn the basic principles of photographing artwork, creating a consistent style, and understanding the process of establishing an online identity.
Session 3: July 30, 6-8p
A Comprehensive Approach to Building Your Artist Website
(Building a website, and Digital Footprint)
Utilizing the skills and techniques from previous sessions, participants will learn how to build an effective artist website. This session will provide step-by-step instructions to navigate the process of website creation, uploading your artwork images, and promoting your practice. Websites can seem intimidating, but we will work to simplify and demystify this topic!
Session 4: TBA
Women in the Arts Open Community Forum
To celebrate this series, we are hosting a networking event and panel discussion at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum. This Community Forum will feature participation from Suzie Ferras of the San Francisco Arts Commission and Creative IQ Studio & Gallery, alongside a panel of both established professionals and emerging local artists. Centered on the shared goal of uplifting and connecting creative women, the event aims to foster meaningful dialogue, build professional networks, and strengthen community ties both locally and beyond.
Websites for Women Artists 101 (3 part with Artist Talk)
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
Websites for Women Artists 101
This professional workshop series is designed for women, non-binary, and women-identifying individuals working within the arts sector, Wednesdays 7/16-7/30, 6-8p (last session Artist Talk date/time TBA). Focusing on informative discussion on enhancing artistic skills and creative opportunities, this will be a 3-Part Series, by the Pattagansett Art Center, in collaboration with Spark Makerspace, and the Lyman Allyn Art Museum. Participants will learn from guest speakers covering essential topics in creative development. This program is generously sponsored by Breezeline.
The program aims to empower creatives by providing them with the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive in the competitive creative landscape, fostering a supportive community that encourages collaboration and growth. Sessions 1-3 are only open to 8 participants, so please please register early. The 4th session is optional and open to the Public.
Important:
Class Fee is non-refundable. Please plan accordingly. Ages 16+
The class requires a laptop. If you do not have a laptop, please contact make@sparkmakerspace.org in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate.
Session 1: July 16, 6-8p
About the Creative: Biography and Statements
(Creating an about section through interactive activities)
Every website has an about section. This session will explore and engage participants and the power of short, succinct personal biographies. This is an essential framework for a creative practice and provides insight into intentions, themes, accomplishments, and context for an audience or viewer to experience your work. Through guided individual and group activities, we will engage in the creation of a general creative biography and a more body of work-specific statement. We will learn to better understand our own vision and motivations, along with important recommendations, as our artist journey evolves.
Session 2: July 23, 6-8p
The Impact of Visual Branding for Creatives
(Look, Branding, Documentation, Photo cube, lighting, documentation, pricing of your work)
In a digital world, elevating your creative look or aesthetic is an essential part of visual language. This session will dive into the importance of documenting artwork, developing a story, contemporary pricing, demystifying, and building a professional brand, and a touch on contemporary market analysis. Participants will learn the basic principles of photographing artwork, creating a consistent style, and understanding the process of establishing an online identity.
Session 3: July 30, 6-8p
A Comprehensive Approach to Building Your Artist Website
(Building a website, and Digital Footprint)
Utilizing the skills and techniques from previous sessions, participants will learn how to build an effective artist website. This session will provide step-by-step instructions to navigate the process of website creation, uploading your artwork images, and promoting your practice. Websites can seem intimidating, but we will work to simplify and demystify this topic!
Session 4: TBA
Women in the Arts Open Community Forum
To celebrate this series, we are hosting a networking event and panel discussion at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum. This Community Forum will feature participation from Suzie Ferras of the San Francisco Arts Commission and Creative IQ Studio & Gallery, alongside a panel of both established professionals and emerging local artists. Centered on the shared goal of uplifting and connecting creative women, the event aims to foster meaningful dialogue, build professional networks, and strengthen community ties both locally and beyond.
Websites for Women Artists 101 (3 part with Artist Talk)
Students must have a basic knowledge of crochet stitches. They need to know how to chain stitch, slip stitch, and single crochet.
Ever wanted to make an amigurumi?
Then this class is for you!
Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures.
Join us to learn how to work in a magic ring, increase and decrease stitched, change colors and attach different piece to your main body. Students will leave with a finished crochet bee.
Ages 16+
All materials will be provided.
Get Tickets Today! Class Fee is non-refundable. Please plan accordingly.
Crochet Amigurumi: Let's Make a Bee
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
Explore the fascinating characters, adventures, and tales of early American and Chinese trade with award-winning history author Eric Jay Dolin at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum.
This talk derives from Dolin’s award-winning book When America First Met China. Dolin traces our fraught relationship with China back to its roots: the unforgiving nineteenth-century seas that separated a brash, rising naval power from a battered ancient empire. It is a prescient fable for our time that surprisingly continues to shed light on our modern relationship with China.
Saturday, July 26, 1 – 2:30 pm
Members $5 • Non-members $10
RSVP to info@lymanallyn.org or 860-443-2545 ext. 2129. Walk-ins welcome.
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Image: Book Cover for When America First Met China: An Exotic History of Tea, Drugs, and Money in the Age of Sail, by Eric Jay Dolin
China from China – Lecture with Eric Jay Dolin
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
You will learn Parametric CAD basics in this class. Enjoy learning to design a 3D object! This class will take you through the basics of using Onshape CAD software.
Specific topics covered in the class:
- Basic 2D sketching with constraints
- Extrude
- Revolve
- Loft
- Solid boolean operations (union, subtract difference)
Don't worry if you don't know these terms; this is a fun entry-level class! We'll teach you the lingo.
Each student must bring a laptop computer running modern Windows, Linux, or Mac OS and a real mouse. Doing CAD with a touchpad is next to impossible. Students must have Google Chrome browser installed.
This class is intended for students ages 16+
Get Tickets Today! The class Fee is non-refundable. Please plan accordingly.
Intro to CAD 3D Modeling
Websites for Women Artists 101
This professional workshop series is designed for women, non-binary, and women-identifying individuals working within the arts sector, Wednesdays 7/16-7/30, 6-8p (last session Artist Talk date/time TBA). Focusing on informative discussion on enhancing artistic skills and creative opportunities, this will be a 3-Part Series, by the Pattagansett Art Center, in collaboration with Spark Makerspace, and the Lyman Allyn Art Museum. Participants will learn from guest speakers covering essential topics in creative development. This program is generously sponsored by Breezeline.
The program aims to empower creatives by providing them with the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive in the competitive creative landscape, fostering a supportive community that encourages collaboration and growth. Sessions 1-3 are only open to 8 participants, so please please register early. The 4th session is optional and open to the Public.
Important:
Class Fee is non-refundable. Please plan accordingly. Ages 16+
The class requires a laptop. If you do not have a laptop, please contact make@sparkmakerspace.org in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate.
Session 1: July 16, 6-8p
About the Creative: Biography and Statements
(Creating an about section through interactive activities)
Every website has an about section. This session will explore and engage participants and the power of short, succinct personal biographies. This is an essential framework for a creative practice and provides insight into intentions, themes, accomplishments, and context for an audience or viewer to experience your work. Through guided individual and group activities, we will engage in the creation of a general creative biography and a more body of work-specific statement. We will learn to better understand our own vision and motivations, along with important recommendations, as our artist journey evolves.
Session 2: July 23, 6-8p
The Impact of Visual Branding for Creatives
(Look, Branding, Documentation, Photo cube, lighting, documentation, pricing of your work)
In a digital world, elevating your creative look or aesthetic is an essential part of visual language. This session will dive into the importance of documenting artwork, developing a story, contemporary pricing, demystifying, and building a professional brand, and a touch on contemporary market analysis. Participants will learn the basic principles of photographing artwork, creating a consistent style, and understanding the process of establishing an online identity.
Session 3: July 30, 6-8p
A Comprehensive Approach to Building Your Artist Website
(Building a website, and Digital Footprint)
Utilizing the skills and techniques from previous sessions, participants will learn how to build an effective artist website. This session will provide step-by-step instructions to navigate the process of website creation, uploading your artwork images, and promoting your practice. Websites can seem intimidating, but we will work to simplify and demystify this topic!
Session 4: TBA
Women in the Arts Open Community Forum
To celebrate this series, we are hosting a networking event and panel discussion at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum. This Community Forum will feature participation from Suzie Ferras of the San Francisco Arts Commission and Creative IQ Studio & Gallery, alongside a panel of both established professionals and emerging local artists. Centered on the shared goal of uplifting and connecting creative women, the event aims to foster meaningful dialogue, build professional networks, and strengthen community ties both locally and beyond.
Websites for Women Artists 101 (3 part with Artist Talk)
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
This is a week-long summer workshop (Mon 8/4- Fri 8/8, 1-4pm) at Spark Makerspace in collaboration with New London Community Boatworks for young woodworkers age 13-16. Guided by experienced instructor and boat builder Ben Ellcome, students will build a functional wooden toolbox using hand tools.
From reading plans and making precise cuts to assembling and customizing their own design, each participant will gain hands-on experience in the woodshop while developing practical skills that last a lifetime.
No prior experience is required – just curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Over the course of five days, students will master basic woodworking techniques, including sawing, fastening, and joint-making, culminating in a finished toolbox they can proudly take home.
All tools and materials are provided, and the final session will include a showcase and celebration of each student's completed project.
Parents will be contacted via email after ticket purchase and will be sent follow-up paperwork.
Please note that the class fee is non-refundable unless it does not meet minimum enrollment. If this occurs, you will be contacted a week in advance, the class will be canceled, and fees will be refunded.
5-day Teen Workshop: Build a Toolbox (13-16yrs)
This is a week-long summer workshop (Mon 8/4- Fri 8/8, 1-4pm) at Spark Makerspace in collaboration with New London Community Boatworks for young woodworkers age 13-16. Guided by experienced instructor and boat builder Ben Ellcome, students will build a functional wooden toolbox using hand tools.
From reading plans and making precise cuts to assembling and customizing their own design, each participant will gain hands-on experience in the woodshop while developing practical skills that last a lifetime.
No prior experience is required – just curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Over the course of five days, students will master basic woodworking techniques, including sawing, fastening, and joint-making, culminating in a finished toolbox they can proudly take home.
All tools and materials are provided, and the final session will include a showcase and celebration of each student's completed project.
Parents will be contacted via email after ticket purchase and will be sent follow-up paperwork.
Please note that the class fee is non-refundable unless it does not meet minimum enrollment. If this occurs, you will be contacted a week in advance, the class will be canceled, and fees will be refunded.
5-day Teen Workshop: Build a Toolbox (13-16yrs)
This is a week-long summer workshop (Mon 8/4- Fri 8/8, 1-4pm) at Spark Makerspace in collaboration with New London Community Boatworks for young woodworkers age 13-16. Guided by experienced instructor and boat builder Ben Ellcome, students will build a functional wooden toolbox using hand tools.
From reading plans and making precise cuts to assembling and customizing their own design, each participant will gain hands-on experience in the woodshop while developing practical skills that last a lifetime.
No prior experience is required – just curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Over the course of five days, students will master basic woodworking techniques, including sawing, fastening, and joint-making, culminating in a finished toolbox they can proudly take home.
All tools and materials are provided, and the final session will include a showcase and celebration of each student's completed project.
Parents will be contacted via email after ticket purchase and will be sent follow-up paperwork.
Please note that the class fee is non-refundable unless it does not meet minimum enrollment. If this occurs, you will be contacted a week in advance, the class will be canceled, and fees will be refunded.
5-day Teen Workshop: Build a Toolbox (13-16yrs)
August 7th – Let Loose Thursday Touch -a- Truck, Petting Zoo, Live Music and Fireworks !
Join us at the Parade Plaza in New London, and don't forget to bring your chairs to enjoy live music. Families can also take part in Touch-a-Truck, explore food vendors, experience face painting, and engage in various other family-friendly activities.
Carly's Critters - Petting Zoo
New London Police Department - Meet New London K9 officer.
New London Fire Department
Live music
Fireworks - Sponsored by Foxwoods Resort Casino
Food Trucks
Vendors
New London Youth Affairs- Free children's activities
New London Recreation- Free activities for families
Let Loose Thursdays August - Touch -a- Truck, Petting Zoo, Live Music and Fireworks !
This is a week-long summer workshop (Mon 8/4- Fri 8/8, 1-4pm) at Spark Makerspace in collaboration with New London Community Boatworks for young woodworkers age 13-16. Guided by experienced instructor and boat builder Ben Ellcome, students will build a functional wooden toolbox using hand tools.
From reading plans and making precise cuts to assembling and customizing their own design, each participant will gain hands-on experience in the woodshop while developing practical skills that last a lifetime.
No prior experience is required – just curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Over the course of five days, students will master basic woodworking techniques, including sawing, fastening, and joint-making, culminating in a finished toolbox they can proudly take home.
All tools and materials are provided, and the final session will include a showcase and celebration of each student's completed project.
Parents will be contacted via email after ticket purchase and will be sent follow-up paperwork.
Please note that the class fee is non-refundable unless it does not meet minimum enrollment. If this occurs, you will be contacted a week in advance, the class will be canceled, and fees will be refunded.
5-day Teen Workshop: Build a Toolbox (13-16yrs)
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
Compassionate care when you need it the most
Anchor of Hope is a life-affirming pregnancy center dedicated to serving women, men, and families facing unplanned pregnancies. We provide free and confidential services including pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, options counseling, parenting support, and material resources. With compassion at the core of everything we do, Anchor of Hope walks alongside clients with grace, truth, and hope—empowering them to make informed decisions and build strong futures.
Mike Donehey:
Mike Donehey has seen his fair share of the unexpected. Following a potentially fatal car crash as a teen, Mike learned to play the guitar while still in bed recovering from his injuries. Learning the guitar quickly gave birth to songwriting, and that songwriting soon led to the formation of a band.
That band, Tenth Avenue North, became one of the most loved and successful artists in Christian music. At the beginning of 2020, despite widespread notoriety and a devout following, Tenth Avenue North’s members began to sense they each had their own unexpected and unique roads to follow. Mike seized this opportunity, reveling in the excitement to expand as a storyteller, communicator, and thought instigator wherever his voice could be heard.
Mike’s acclaimed book, Finding God’s Life for My Will, was an immediate best-seller. Mike’s newest book, Grace In The Gray, reveals a four-stage process to help people in relationships, professional settings, and social situations discover how to focus on the person before them more than the argument set against them.
Perhaps most exciting has been Mike’s writing and producing new music. His acclaimed solo album Flourish is just the beginning of the flow of new music coming our way.
The unexpected has a way of disrupting our lives in ways we might not have ever chosen. For Mike, learning to embrace the unexpected has been the very thing that continues to bring encouraging and soul-healing art. Looking forward, Mike is trusting to be led in any way that will allow him to continue to serve and inspire.
Matt Hammitt:
Matt Hammitt is a singer, songwriter, author, and speaker. Matt was the lead singer for the band Sanctus Real from 1996-2016. He has been the recipient of three Dove Awards and has been nominated for two Grammy Awards for his work with Sanctus Real. Matt has written over fifteen chart topping songs, performed by Sanctus Real and other musical artists.
An Ohio native, Matt now lives in Nashville with his wife, Sarah, and their four children. Passion for family is what led him to step away from Sanctus Real in 2016, to spend more time at home. Matt details this difficult transition in his book Lead Me: Finding Courage to Fight for Your Marriage, Children, and Faith. Matt holds nothing back in this unfiltered story of his life, so far.
In 2022, the Hammitts released a documentary called Bowen’s Heart. This feature length documentary film follows (then) eight-year-old Bowen Hammitt through his third major open heart surgery, his family caught in the tension between hoping the surgery will make his life better and knowing it could make things much worse
Anchor of Hope presents: Music for Life
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
A man like Dave Mason never leaves touring. Yet, at 78, there are no guarantees…so now is the moment to experience a legend! Don’t miss your chance to see this iconic artist live and may these 2025 performances become treasured memories that last a lifetime.
Dave Mason returns to touring in 2025 with ‘Let It Flow’, which isn’t just the name of a song but it’s his philosophy in life. As a guitarist, singer, songwriter and a producer, Dave has always put forth that great songs come from a state of being quiet enough to hear the flow of the music before it ever hits the page. He has devoted his life to developing a deep sense of inner listening and the gifted capacity to bring it all to life.
You don’t want to miss this legendary artist as he performs deep cuts and classic favorites that have been loved by legions of fans for more than half a century. Fans can expect a unique concert experience as all songs are interwoven with Dave’s rich storytelling of a history that encompasses over five decades in rock n’ roll.
Anyone who’s listened to Dave’s music, or has seen him in concert, knows that he’s playing because he loves it. He is authentic. You wouldn’t know that he’s shy and introverted by nature if you’ve seen his powerful performances. Dave has been described as a ‘gunslinger’, and what you’ll witness firsthand is a man dedicated to preserving the vitality of music, staying genuine and faithful to the spirit of excellence.
Dave Mason: Let it Flow Tour
Hop aboard the Thames River Heritage Park's open-air, navy utility boat to experience the Thames River and discover the Park's 20+ heritage sites in both New London and Groton.
The Harbor Cruise starts at Fort Trumbull State Park, skips over to City Pier in Downtown New London, cruises across the river to Thames Landing in Groton and back around to Fort Trumbull.
Personalize your trip around visiting heritage sites, state parks, restaurants, or shopping! Well-behaved dogs and bicycles are welcomed on board.
Departure Sites:
- Fort Trumbull State Park in New London on the hour
- City Pier, New London 20 minutes after the hour
- Thames River Landing in Groton 40 minutes after the hour
Harbor Cruise Info:
- Your ticket is an All-Day Pass! Hop-on and off at your leisure at any landing site, as many times as you would like
- OR Sit back and relax to enjoy the one-hour loop
- Each cruise between sites is 15-minutes long
- Book online or in-person | Children 3 and under ride FREE
- Saturday & Sunday through September 7th | 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Hop On, Hop Off Harbor Cruise on the Thames River
Join the Lyman Allyn Art Museum for a virtual discussion to explore China from China with collectors H. Richard Dietrich III and Edward Tiedemann, in partnership with Lyman Allyn curator Tanya Pohrt.
A collaboration between the Lyman Allyn and the Dietrich American Foundation, China from China showcases the Dietrich collection of Chinese export porcelain and paintings, a portion of which was exhibited at the Chinese American Museum in Washington, D.C. in 2022. Expanding on this material, the exhibition also features objects from the Lyman Allyn’s own collection and loans from Edward Tiedemann and other regional public and private collections.
Wednesday, August 20, 6:00 pm
Virtual Conversation: Register here on Zoom
Free
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/3BqVleC7QDKoIafoDUwF9A
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Image: Lam Qua (Chinese, 1801–1860), A Hong Merchant, ca. 1835–40, oil on canvas in the original Chinese gilded frame, 28 7/8 x 21 ¾ inches, Collection of Ginger H. and H. Richard Dietrich III.