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Call for interactive tour interpreters

Call for interactive interpreters

Thames River Heritage Park seeks interpreters for its public and group tours during the 2021 tour season. The season begins on Friday, July 2 and ends on Sunday, September 12, 2021. Interpreters must be excellent storytellers, enjoy and care about people, and possess superior communication skills and enthusiasm for the Park’s partner heritage sites and the history of the Thames River estuary. Interpreters also need to be able to create a warm and welcoming environment for guests, capture their attention, and make them feel like they are part of the ongoing story of the heritage of the Thames River.

A stipend of $40 for 1 tour per day and $70 for 2 back-to-back tours per day will be made available to non-volunteer tour interpreters. Tours run for 75 minutes.

In support of the Park, TRHP Foundation operates 2 refurbished surplus U.S. Navy “liberty” utility boats that were used to shuttle sailors to shore from larger ships for liberty or free time. While the boats are interchangeable, during the season one boat typically serves as a water taxi and the other boat is used for regularly scheduled public narrated tours. The Park also offers private (group, chartered) narrated tours.

INTERPRETIVE PUBLIC BOAT TOURS: 

Interpretive TRHP Public Boat Tours: During the summer season, the Park will offer 4 rotating interpretive tour options (see below). The tours will be on Fridays @ 6:30 PM; Saturdays @ 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM; and Sundays @ 4:30 PM.

  1. Suffragettes, Puppeteers, and Patriots – Women of the Thames
  2. Submarines, Battlefields, and Betrayers – Military Stories on the Thames
  3. New London – The Whaling City on the Thames (title and tour outlines in development)
  4. The River Lives – Stories of the Mohegans of Massapequotuck (title and tour outlines in development)

Interpretive TRHP Special Boat Tours: The Park also plans to offer a couple of special tours in conjunction with the 240th Anniversary of the Battle of Groton Heights:

  1. Revolutionary Ghost Stories, which will be narrated by a member of the Seaside Shadows team.
  2. Battle of Groton Heights and the Burning of New London (title, tour outline, and guides TBD)

INTERPRETIVE TRHP PRIVATE GROUP (CHARTER) BOAT TOURS: In addition to the public tours, TRHP offers private group tours during the weekdays for which interpreters are needed. The tours include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. In Defense of Our Country – Military Stories on the Thames
  2. The Well-Heeled and the Wannabees – Summering on the Thames in the Gilded Age
  3. From Pioneers to Playwrights – Three Centuries of Daily Life Along the Thames

Our interpreters’ creative talent and artistic interpretation of our local history and heritage add greatly to guests’ experience of Thames River Heritage Park, its partners, and our region.

For more information contact:

Catherine Foley
Group Tour and Waterfront Coordinator
Thames River Heritage Park
[email protected]
(860) 443-3352

Welcome to our New Waterfront & Tour Coordinator

The Park is pleased to introduce a new member of the team. Catherine Foley has joined us as our Waterfront and Tour Coordinator effective immediately. A longtime New London resident, Catherine brings more than 30 years as an event and conference planner and non-profit executive experience having served respectively as CEO and Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Club of SECT and Covenant Shelter. She has also run her own meeting planning business. Catherine will be coordinating TRHP programming including boat and walking tours, charters, water taxi operations, site partner coordination, and, hopefully —sooner than later—, bringing back our Group Tour Business which was sidelined during the pandemic.

Thames River Heritage Park Foundation to offer Two New Virtual Lectures

The Thames River Heritage Park Foundation will offer two new lectures in its Stories from the Park Virtual Lecture Series at 2 p.m. Sunday, February 21st and Sunday, February 28th via Zoom.

On February 21st “Eugene O’Neill’s New London” will explore the Whaling City at the turn of the 20th Century and the influence it had on the four-time Pulitzer Prize-winner and America’s only playwright to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. This presentation will also discuss how the city’s influences are depicted in many of O’Neill’s plays. The Monte Cristo Cottage, O’Neill’s boyhood summer home on Pequot Avenue, is a heritage site in the Thames River Heritage Park.

This lecture will be led by Rob A. Richter, director of arts programming at Connecticut College where he curates the onStage performing arts series and teaches a seminar “Eugene O’Neill’s America.”

“O’Neill’s tragedy  “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” is numbered on the short list of the finest U.S. plays in the 20th century. Rob’s talk will provide perspective and insights on O’Neill’s life here rarely discussed,” says Amy Perry, Thames River Heritage Park Executive Director.

On February 28th Executive Director of the New London County Historical Society Steve Manuel will share the story of HMS Resolute. In May 1845, British explorer Sir John Franklin set out on his two vessels, the Terror and the Erebus, in search of the fabled Northwest Passage. Two years passed with no word from Franklin, and in 1848 expeditions were sent out in search, one of which was the HMS Resolute. When the New London crew of the George Henry found it more than a year later, they were shocked by what they found.

“We have heard many references to the Resolute desk used by many US Presidents in the Oval Office and made from timbers from The HMS Resolute. But many may not know the story behind this legendary ship. Steve’s talk will be a fascinating journey,” says Perry.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the one-hour lectures. Tickets are $10. Additional Stories from the Park lecture dates and details will be available as determined on the Park’s website. Tickets must be purchased online at bit.ly/TRHPStories or by going to Thames RiverHeritagePark.org and clicking on the Stories from the Park banner at the top of the home page.

 Purchasers will receive a link to the lecture in their confirmation.

Two of a Kind

Outgoing TRHP Board President Marian Galbraith poses with incoming TRHP Board President Capt. Paul Whitescarver in their custom two-of-a-kind TRHP Plankowner sweatshirts which were given to them in recognition of their longstanding dedication and leadership.

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