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2026 Docent Academy Explores Local Heritage Sites

The 2026 Docent Academy is in full swing!

The cohort has spent time visiting local heritage sites and getting to know one another. Each week starts with a focused lecture before adventuring off to one to three sites to meet directors, guides and volunteers at these historically significant venues.

This past week, The Docent Academy adventured to the other side of the river to discover the rich history of Groton Bank!

đź–Ľ Avery-Copp House Museum Director, Leslie Evans and Archivist, Kathy Leuze gave docents a multifaceted tour of the museum and it’s artifacts.

📚 The group then traveled the short distance to the Bill Memorial Library to meet Director, Wendy Connal and hear about the evolution of the library from it’s founding in 1890 to today.

Other heritage sites on the schedule have included Fort Trumbull State Park, Shaw Mansion, Custom House Maritime Museum, Old Town Mill and the Hempsted Houses and Submarine Force Museum. Thank you for providing a welcoming atmosphere and continuing the enhance the Park!

 

Only Two Lectures Remain in the Annual Series

The Thames River Heritage Park Lecture Series hosted at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum will continue every three weeks between March 18 – April 29, 2026. We have reached the halfway point of the series and hope to see you at one of the remaining three lectures.

April 8 – A Community Conversation on Immigration with a 4-Person Panel

April 29 – This Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental History of the Long Island Sound with Tom Anderson

Tickets can be purchased online! Secure your seats early, only a limited number of tickets exist for each lecture. Email [email protected] with any questions.

Next in the Park…March Events & Programs!

Next in the Park Newsletter…March Events & Programs!

March 1-31, 2026

E-newsletters will now be shared on a monthly basis throughout the fall and winter months. There are so many amazing opportunities for exploration at all heritage sites for all to enjoy!

Thames River Heritage Park is comprised of 25 heritage sites throughout New London and Groton. Check out the latest newsletter and find the perfect event, program or activity for yourself, friends and family!

#DiscovertheThames #VisitCT #ExploreNewLondon

Next in the Park…February Events & Programs!

February in the Park Newsletter…Events & Programs!

February 15-28, 2026

E-newsletters will now be shared on a monthly basis throughout the fall and winter months. There are so many amazing opportunities for exploration at all heritage sites for all to enjoy!

Thames River Heritage Park is comprised of 25 heritage sites throughout New London and Groton. Check out the latest newsletter and find the perfect event, program or activity for yourself, friends and family!

#DiscovertheThames #VisitCT #ExploreNewLondon

Become the Next TRHP Boat Operations Manager for 2026 Season

Proposals Accepted on a Rolling Basis Until Position is Filled

A Letter from Director, June Henley:

The Thames River Heritage Park Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission and purpose is to promote, support, and sustain the Thames River Heritage Park, a collection of heritage sites linked by water which capture the history and culture of life along the Thames River.
 
The Vision for the Thames River Heritage Park will make the heritage and culture of the Thames River region vivid and relevant to all. The Park will connect people, communities, institutions, sites and stories to the historic waterfront and natural landscape of the Thames River Estuary.
 
The Foundation is currently accepting proposals for a boat operator to manage the boats for the Park’s Hop-on Hop-off Harbor Cruise / Water Taxi service, history-themed tours and charters for the 2026 season.
 
The boat operation was previously managed by Scott Arsenault of Red Reef LLC., who recently retired at the end of his 2025 contract.
 
We are grateful for Scott’s service to the Park during the last 7 years and look forward to working with a new operator who will continue the professional, customer-friendly service for our Hop-on Hop-off Harbor Cruises / Water Taxi, history-themed boat tours and specialty cruises for which Thames River Heritage Park is known.
 
If you or someone you may know might be interested in submitting a proposal to us, please forward this information to them or give them my contact information, as follows directly below.
 
Thank you for your consideration of this request.
 
Warmly,  
June Henley  
860-330-6706 
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions: FAQs

The previous operator’s contract, including pricing, contains confidential and proprietary information and therefore cannot be shared. All respondents should base their proposals solely on the scope of services and requirements outlined in the RFP. Respondents should not rely on previous arrangements and are expected to submit independent proposals that reflect current market conditions and their operational model. The organization is seeking competitive proposals and encourages bidders to propose pricing and terms that reflect their operational approach and experience.

 

In 2025, we had about 14,000 visitors to the park. In 2025, that grew to about 17,000. With regards to Ridership:

  • Ridership on Tours grew by 89% in 2025. We expect this to continue to grow in 2026. With regards to actual ridership, that represents approximately 1700 riders.
  • Private Charters grew 56% in 2025, which represents approximately 1260 riders. We expect this to also continue to grow in 2026 as we are expanding our tour offerings.
  • Water Taxi Service (aka Hop On Hop Off Harbors cruises (HOHO) is much more modest in that it experienced a 5% growth in 2025, which represents approximately 1100 riders. We have had hesitant discussions about expanding the HOHO service to include the Nautilus Dock, in which case, this will have a significant impact on that number. It is also a goal for 2026 to increase the ridership, even if the Nautilus doesn’t become part of the regularly scheduled dock stops.

There is an example of a 2025 Boat Schedule in the Appendix B in the RFP. With regards to staffing schedules and expectations, typically the boat operator will load the dates of the tours and the hop on/hop off schedules into Fare Harbor and then the crew would go in and sign up for whatever shifts they’re available for. There’s a captain and one or two crew on every boat, at any given time.

Yes, we frequently have multiple boats operating simultaneously, albeit from different docks. There are approximately 5 tours per weekend that operate pout of the Nautilus. There are HOHO harbor cruises which operate from Fort Trumbull to City Pier to Thames River Landing every Saturday and Sunday from 11AM to 6PM. The 3rd boat, The Nameaug, will be online for the entire boating season. Accordingly, we anticipate more tours. In 2025 we had seven tours going out every single weekend, just from the Nautilus dock. There’s usually 2 to 3 historic or pop-up tours on the weekend leaving from either Fort Trumbull, Thames River Landing or City Pier. Private charters are usually during the week, sometimes in the evening.

Information on COIs, inspections, etc. and must be coordinated with Gales Ferry Marina. They take care of the maintenance of all 3 boats.

Fuel responsibilities are the responsibility of the Thames River Heritage Park Foundation.

The captains would log their shift along with other notes at the beginning of the shift, in a book that was in the anchor locker. For the crew, they signed up for the shifts on FareHarbor for when they were available to work. They did not log anything while working.

Q:The RFP mentions “up to 3” boats in service. To provide an effective bid, I would need to know in advance exactly how many staff you would like I.E. 2 running boats and one undergoing maintenance/ready to swap out resulting in 2 captains 2 deck hands. A. There may be times when there will be 2 boats being used and 1 in for repairs. However, there may be times when ALL Three boats are in play. Usually, the staff per boat is one captain and one crew member.

TRHPF would pay for the T-shirts and anything else that would be part of the uniform.

RHP always provides tour guides, although there may be a time when something comes up and the scheduled guide may not be available at the very last minute. In that case, we would try to replace them, but if we couldn’t, we would expect the captain or crew to be able to point out certain points of interest.

Payment to the Boat Operator are made after receiving a monthly invoice from the Boat Operator.

With regards to payments from riders, crew are expected to utilize the iPads, which are supplied by TRHP, and process payments via CC for riders who did not purchase tickets beforehand. Riders may also pay in cash. Crew is expected to sign riders in, one by one, to ensure a correct manifest. Cash payments are accounted for through Fare Harbor. It tracks all purchases.

The dockside support is the captain and crew and may also be a volunteer from TRHP. There is not someone separate from the boat who is stationed at any of the docks.

Q:The RFP mentions having an onsite manager, is this a “head captain” or should there be personnel at the landing sites? A: That would be the captain.

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