Chicago Maritime Festival
The Chicago Maritime Festival is an international gathering to celebrate
Chicago’s maritime community. It is an event organized by the Chicago
Maritime Society, the Chicago Historical Society, and Common Times. In
2003, the first Chicago Maritime Festival produced the most diverse maritime
program ever staged in Chicago. The festival drew over 1,000 people to its
seminars, concerts, school programs, and shanty sing. Festival goers
enjoyed over 30 seminars and workshops plus ship models, displays, and
demonstrations presented by the individuals and organizations that make up
the maritime community in Chicago as well as some presenters from across the
country and across the sea. Topics included underwater archeology, maritime
history, weather forecasts, Pacific voyaging traditions, ecology, whales,
maritime traditions of the Netherlands, maritime Civil War songs, knot
tying, marine safety and more. The Chicago Maritime Festival wishes to thank
all the sponsors, presenters, performers, volunteers, and attendees who made
the first festival a success. We are looking forward to having you aboard
for the 2003 festival.
Chicago Maritime Society www.chicagomaritimesociety.org
The Chicago Maritime Society’s mission is to preserve, increase and
disseminate knowledge of the maritime history of the city of Chicago and its
nautical surroundings; to collect, restore, interpret and display artifacts
and documents of Chicago’s maritime history; to further awareness of the
appreciation of our waterways as they have do contribute to our experience
and progress.
Chicago Historical Society www.chicagohs.org
The Chicago Historical Society is a privately endowed, independent
institution devoted to collecting, interpreting, and presenting the rich
multicultural history of Chicago and Illinois, as well as selected areas of
American history, to the public through exhibitions, research collections,
and publications.
Common Times
Common Times is an organization dedicated to promote awareness and
understanding of folk culture in the State of Illinois through a variety of
avenues including the publication of a quarterly newsletter, a folk resource
guide and the production of concert and festival events.