Black Friday - Lake Erie's "Perfect Storm"
Schedule
Fri Nov 29 2024 at 10:30 am to 11:30 am
UTC-05:00Location
417 W Main St, Lakeside Marblehead, OH, United States, Ohio 43440 | Lakeside Marblehead, OH
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Come to hear a great story of the Inland Seas (Great Lakes)!The name “Black Friday” was given to the date of October 20, 1916, after a violent storm sank ships and ended 51 lives on Lake Erie. The whaleback James B. Colgate, the lumber hooker Marshal Butters, the steamer Merida, and the barge D.L. Filer were all lost in a convergence of storms that created Lake Eire’s “Perfect Storm”.
We’ll tell you the story of the storm and the shipwrecks. We’ll share the tale of two captains who were the sole survivors of their lost ships. And, we'll share Georgann's original, moving poem, A Captain's Lament.
Cost for this program is $10 Please call the store to reserve your spot.
Tickets can be purchased at the door.
All of Mike & Georgann's books will be available for sale.
A book signing will follow the presentation (feel free to bring your copy).
About the speakers:
Mike and Georgann Wachter are well known as the authors of Erie Wrecks and Lights, Erie Wrecks East, and Erie Wrecks West. In addition to their books, Mike and Georgann have recently published a Lake Erie shipwreck map listing over 300 GPS wreck coordinates for divers.
"We love diving both fresh and saltwater and have explored the underwater world in over 20 countries. While wreck diving is our passion, we enjoy coral reefs and have an unabating concern for the health pf planet ocean."
They have been diving around the world since the mid 1970’s. However, nowhere else in the world have they discovered the kind of pristine and perfectly preserved shipwrecks that lie in the fresh waters of the Great Lakes. This has resulted in the discovery or rediscovery of 30 wreck sites. What was once a part time hobby became a full time investigation of the myths and realities behind the thousands of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. They have written numerous magazine articles and have a passion for creating diver access to and preserving Great Lakes maritime history. Both have been active in the Maritime Archaeological Survey Team (MAST) where Mike is past president and Georgann has been treasurer. Under Mike’s tenure 6 shipwrecks in Ohio waters were moored for divers. They are active members of Lake Erie Wreck Divers and Bay Area Divers scuba clubs. They co-chair the annual Bay Area Shipwrecks & Scuba symposium.
Georgann was inducted into the international Women Divers Hall of Fame in 2013 for documenting over 250 Great Lakes shipwrecks with her writing, research and marine artwork. Mike is a recently retired management consultant who now devotes his time to finding, exploring and telling tales of Great Lakes shipwrecks and lighthouses. He hosts a database on wrecks at www.eriewrecks.com . The collaboration of Georgann’s love of research and Mike’s love of story telling provides the fuel for the Erie Wrecks series.
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Where is it happening?
417 W Main St, Lakeside Marblehead, OH, United States, Ohio 43440Event Location & Nearby Stays: