Polar Express Party Photos
The library held its annual and very popular "Polar Express Party" on Tuesday the 18th. You can now view the photos we took on our flickr site.
News from the Lane Memorial Library, the public library of Hampton, New Hampshire.
The library held its annual and very popular "Polar Express Party" on Tuesday the 18th. You can now view the photos we took on our flickr site.
On Saturday, December 8th at 3PM in the Lane Room, author Michael Tougias will give a slide presentation on his new book Fatal Forecast: An Incredible True Tale of Disaster and Survival at Sea. Using slides from the actual storm and rescue, Tougias will explain one of the most remarkable survival stories ever recorded.
During the program, Tougias will chronicle how in November of 1980, two fishing vessels, the Fair Wind and the Sea Fever, set out from Cape Cod to catch offshore lobsters at Georges Bank. The National Weather Service had forecast typical fall weather in the area for the next three days—even though the organization knew that its only weather buoy at Georges Bank was malfunctioning. Soon after the boats reached the fishing ground, they were hit with hurricane force winds and massive, sixty-foot waves that battered the boats for hours. The captains and crews struggled heroically to keep their vessels afloat in the unrelenting storm. One monstrous wave of 90 to 100-feet soon capsized the Fair Wind, trapping the crew inside. Meanwhile, on the Sea Fever, Captain Peter Brown (whose father owned the Andrea Gail of Perfect Storm fame) did his best to ride out the storm, but a giant wave blew out one side of the pilothouse, sending a crewmember into the churning ocean.