October 6, 2020 ______Update 137
Ernestina in New Bedford Harbor
The cover of the 2019 Annual Report shows what we are working for. A sailing Ernestina-Morrissey in 2021. Through our new partnership with MMA, SEMA continues our mission and we invite you to join us in this new chapter in the schooner's remarkable story. We value and welcome your continued generous support! 
Stay tuned for more exciting news and check our Facebook Page and www.ernestina.org often!
Governor Baker signs An Act to preserve the
Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey
Work to Resume in the Shipyard
Thank you, Ernestina-Morrissey crew! 
They say “It takes a village”. With this vessel “It takes a crew!” Fifteen years ago, it seemed she would sink into history. Your voices and donations helped us raise enough funds to get where we are now with a great future assured for Ernestina-Morrissey! Soon she will sail again and continue her story.

On July 8th Governor Baker signed a bill creating a new chapter in the 1894 Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey’s life and story. It transfers her stewardship from the State Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. The Act is the culmination of an initiative to fully rehabilitate this National Historic Landmark and Official Vessel of the Commonwealth that began in 2008.
The Schooner Ernestina Morrissey Association SEMA) was founded in 2008 with a mission to raise funds to provide for the maintenance, equipment, manning, programming, and operation of the Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey as a sail training vessel, school ship, and educational enterprise. Its role is also to be an active advocate for the vessel and her future by reaching out to the multiple constituencies whose lives the vessel had impacted and to those who joined in supporting her exciting evolving mission.
SEMA President Julius Britto commented: “The signing of this Bill is another seminal moment in the story and miraculous survival of this remarkable vessel. We are grateful to Massachusetts’ Senators Mark C. Montigny, Michael Rodrigues, and former Senator Viriato de Macedo as well as Representatives Antonio F.D. Cabral, Paul A. Schmid, and David T. Viera, among others, for their sponsorship of this legislation. SEMA is also grateful for John Bullard’s long and active advocacy of the vessel. As our colleague and past chairwoman of the Ernestina Commission Laura Pires-Hester and I recently wrote in our email, "We are excited about Ernestina-Morrissey sailing again, educating people again, bringing people together again, and doing her part in helping people of all colors unite around the world.” Now the vessel will once again be an educator, a portal into our maritime history, and an individual and collective pathway to the future. SEMA looks forward with excitement and enthusiasm to supporting the Massachusetts Maritime Academy as it embarks on the latest chapter in this illustrious schooner’s story. The Phoenix of The Seas will sail again!!! 
This Project to rehabilitate Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey is supported by a public/private partnership with funds from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, The H.F. Lenfest Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation, the Hildreth-Stewart Charitable Foundation, The Manton Foundation, the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts - Mary Morley Crapo Hyde Eccles Fund, the City of New Bedford’s Community Preservation Act Program, the Carney Family Foundation, the Island Foundation, other grants and hundreds of individual contributions. . Collectively this wonderful support has resulted in being on the verge of a new chapter for this much-loved schooner, Ernestina-Morrissey. 

The vessel’s restoration is currently in Phase II which will install all the required systems, living quarters, her masts, and sails. SEMA will continue to be the conduit for donors’ funds to support this work which will result in a fully restored, Coast Guard Licensed, operational vessel.

You can easily access all our past posts about the Ernestina-Morrissey rehabilitation project HERE.
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Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey Association, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation with the purpose of raising funds to provide for the maintenance, equipment, manning, programming and operation of the Schooner Ernestina ex Effie M. Morrissey  as a sail training vessel, school ship, and educational enterprise