Always for Nantucket
Bob Egan stopped by the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum to reflect on the legacy of our founders, his aunt and uncle, Bud and Dorothy Egan.
Bob Egan stopped by the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum to reflect on the legacy of our founders, his aunt and uncle, Bud and Dorothy Egan.
Discounted items from the Museum Shop make great gifts that will delight your family and friends while supporting the annual operations of the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum.
As the year prepares to furl her sails, we're counting down the top five reasons to consider supporting Egan Maritime's 2018 Year-end Appeal.
Our programs are possible because of the generosity of donors like you. Your contributions mean so much more than their sum. By land and by sea, the impact of your support is felt everywhere.
On Thursday, November 8, engineering professor Fred Looft and twenty-one students from Worchester Polytechnic Institute visited the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum.
On Wednesday, October 24, 2018 the Sea of Opportunities eighth grade class gathered at Children's Beach to race cardboard boats they designed and built in Egan Maritime's classroom.
On Thursday, October 18 Nantucket's newspaper "The Inquirer and Mirror" published an article featuring Sea of Opportunities students pursuing maritime careers.
Patrons are invited to watch the 2018 Lifesavers Recognition Day Awards Ceremony NCTV special online.
Partnering with all Nantucket middle schools, Egan Maritime shares island's seafaring legacy with students through experiential learning.