Town Office Meeting Room
Please join the St. George Historical Society as we honor the life and legacy of Eliza Jane Steele during our 2nd Annual Women in St. George...
Town Office Meeting Room
11am to 3pm Andrew Robinson Homestead, 945 River Road, St. George
Join us for an engaging, interactive event featuring a diverse group of local trade and service professionals. Featured trades and occupatio...
11am to 3pm Andrew Robinson Homestead, 945 River Road, St. George
Town Office Meeting Room
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View recording (with sound) here: https://youtu.be/CUbAEZxuLhE
Steve Lindsay shared the Town's rich granite past with...
Town Office Meeting Room

Please join us for a special event that will bring together our past, present and future! The program will include a presentation of the life of Lillius Grace, sharing memories and projects from the original Grace Institute and projects made at the Grace Innovation Center this year. Refreshments will be served.
Ridge Church Cemetery
On October 16, 2025, a small but hardy group of St. George community members braved cold and blustery conditions at the Ridge Cemetery (est. c. 1817) (also known as South Parish Cemetery, Glenmere Cemetery, or Ridge Church Cemetery) to hear about the history of the cemetery and some of its current residents. The group was then offered an opportunity to engage in a scavenger hunt that asked participants to answer questions about the occupants of five specific graves. The answers to the questions could be found using the QR codes that were temporarily installed at the gravesites for the weekend. The QR codes led participants to the St. George Historical Society website and Past Perfect catalogue where they could find more information about late town residents as well as any material objects that might be related to them. Answers were submitted online, and we had one lucky winner of a gift certificate for The Village Ice Cream and Port Clyde Bakery. Enthusiasm from the group was such that we will be doing this again for sure!

Notes about the Ridge Cemetery
10.16.25 Ridge Cemetery Program (pdf)
DownloadTOOLS OF THE NATIVE PEOPLE
June 19, 2025
WOMEN OF ST GEORGE
May 15, 2025
ST GEORGE VILLAGES: ELMORE (HARTS NECK)
April 19, 2025
August 15, 2024
June 20, 2024 - A fun and informative talk from young and old Maine Lobstermen.
April 18, 2024 - John R. Anderson presents his book "Borne on the Wind". The book highlights the life of his grandfather, Anders Anderson, and his career as a Maine schooner captain during the age of sail. Anderson sailed out of Stonington, Camden and Rockland on passages from Nova Scotia to Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Cuba and other Caribbean ports. Over the years, some of the cargo included granite from Clark Island and Long Cove.
Program on March 21, 2024
presented by Mr. Morris Berry
A Small Town Remembers
April 2023 ZOOM Meeting - Conquest of Maine
March 2023 ZOOM Meeting - Shell Middens
A basic review of the origin of the Indigenous People of Maine and their presence on the St George Peninsula.
A basic review of the origin of the Indigenous People of Maine and their presence on the St George Peninsula.
The paranormal was discussed, with some mention of specific incidents in St George, plus the haunting at the East WInd Inn.
Halls IGA - 1st self-serve store in town - opened April 1946.
Some hints and links to help research your St George families.
Sorry but Part I from Oct 2021 is not available.
History of the island and the village
St George native who was the driving force behind the founding
of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City
A review of our collection and the launch of our on-line searchable collection database - with lots more to come!!!
Tour led by Jim Skoglund
Discussion led by Bob Faustini
Discussion led by Bob Faustini
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