Join us for the annual readathon of America’s most iconic novel, Moby-Dick. An experience you don’t want to miss, you’ll relive the famous, action-packed narrative and be transported back in time on the search for the elusive white whale. In addition to the main event, the Whaling Museum hosts two mini-marathons on January 4: a Portuguese-language reading of Tiago Patricio’s abridged Moby-Dick; and a children’s version by Classic Starts. Visit https://www.whalingmuseum.org/programs/24th-annual-moby-dick-marathon/
From 9:30 a.m. Saturday to 1 pm Sunday. All Saturday and Sunday events are free and open to the public. Guests may come and go as needed through the Museum’s main entrance.
Fri., 1/3, opening night dinner and presentation, ticketed event: $45 members; $55 non members.
Kick off this year’s Moby-Dick Marathon by enjoying a meal well-suited for hungry sailors and a lively presentation by Mary K. Bercaw, Melville Scholar, titled Herman Melville: Sailor, Writer, Metaphysician, followed by a Q&A. Call 508-997-0046, ext. 100, or visit https://www.whalingmuseum.org
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