Patricia Burns
My mother was a force of nature, beautiful, talented, funny, wickedly funny and above all she was a mom. My mother was a gifted pianist and singer, she lived her […]
My mother was a force of nature, beautiful, talented, funny, wickedly funny and above all she was a mom. My mother was a gifted pianist and singer, she lived her […]
Harrison Snow was my beloved uncle and one of my heros. He lit up the lives of anyone he loved, so this light is a fitting tribute! Harry was […]
When one of our sons was asked to write about someone who makes a difference, he chose my Great Aunt Margaret. While she devoted herself to helping others through her […]
Born September 23rd, 1984, Ian Ramsbotham Sturgess’ life was filled with achievements, passion and love. Ian was a classically trained pianist who studied at Carnegie Music Hall throughout his youth. […]
My father, Dr. Rev. Harold Bonell, is the reason that I live now in Kennebunk. In 1949, Freedom Farm became a home for a number of refugees who found a […]
Matthew Kenneth Burks was aptly born, his parents’ first beloved child, in the middle of the summer of 1980. Like this season, he was exceptionally bright, filled others with warmth […]
Kennebunk is a popular place at Halloween-time! The Museum, in the heart of downtown Kennebunk, takes part in the annual Trick-or-Treat tradition and from its location at the opening to […]
We need your help to celebrate our community. Hello friends! I hope your summer seasons have been successful. We have certainly all earned a nap (or vacation!). The Brick […]
There is now a robot at the Brick Store Museum! After a crowdfunding effort to bring a telepresence robot to the Museum, the new technology will soon be ready for […]