The North Wayne Schoolhouse -- A Revival

The North Wayne, Maine School House Project is the Restoration and Preservation of a One-Room Schoolhouse Built in 1854

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Posted by PicasaShowing up for workday: Here's the crew that turned out to shovel stone into the schoolhouse basement! Tyler Goucher, Greg Goucher, Chris Pettentgill, Adam Donovan
Not shown: Desmond Crosby, Jacob Webbert, Evan Clement
Posted by The Schoolhouse Committee at 3:22 PM
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The Stage Curtain

The Stage Curtain
Local artists Lura Wells and E L. Crosby enchanted generations of children who attended the North Wayne School with this image, painted in oil on the upstairs stage curtain

About the Stage Curtain Artists and the Schoolhouse from Construction to Revival

  • The North Wayne Schoolhouse -- A History

Contributors

  • The Schoolhouse Committee
  • hexagirl

Links of Interest

  • Make-A-Movie-Weekend Facebook page
  • Cary Memorial Library
  • Wayne Historical Society
  • Kennebec Journal's WayneJournal.com
  • Town of Wayne Homepage