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Explore Maine

EVENTS

See fabulous

DESTINATIONS

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LIGHTHOUSES and more!

YOUR COMPLETE

SUMMER GUIDE

JUNE THROUGH AUGUST 2014


The Gateway to More of Maine Bangor International Airport welcomes thousands of visitors to Maine each year. Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and the DownEast and Acadia Region, the Maine Highlands and Mt. Katahdin Region, Mid-Coast and Northern Maine are all within easy reach. That’s why BGR is the gateway to more of Maine.


CONTENTS JUNE EVENTS | 2 Start your summer off right with this June to-do list.

JULY EVENTS | 16 There’s more to July than just fireworks.

LIGHTHOUSES | 26 Find out what lighthouses in the area are accessible to the public and which are best viewed from afar.

MUSEUMS | 27 Our corner of Maine is filled with museums that appeal to any interest, whether it’s history, art, or automobiles.

AUGUST EVENTS | 32 Take in one of Maine’s super summer festivals before the season ends.

PARKS | 45 Enjoy a staycation and visit one of the wonderful local state parks that dot our landscape.

AROUND OUR TOWNS BANGOR | 10

ELLSWORTH | 28

MIDCOAST | 42

Head to the Queen City this summer for live music, fabulous festivals, and so much more.

With a historic downtown area and bustling shopping plazas, Ellsworth has something for everyone.

If you are looking for quintessential Maine filled with lighthouses, lobsters, and local art, head for the midcoast.

GREENVILLE | 30

NORTHERN MAINE | 46

Home of majestic Moosehead Lake and all the fun that goes along with it.

The County is a great place to spend time in the summer. From local concerts to potato festivals, there’s lots to do.

BAR HARBOR | 11 From the Village Green to the harbor, the hub of MDI has a lot to offer.

BELFAST | 14 This seaside town is bustling with activites and festivals all summer long.

BREWER | 15 This friendly city has it all: shopping, nature, and history.

KATAHDIN REGION | 40 From hiking and camping to rafting and fishing, the Katahdin region is an outdoorlover’s paradise.

EASTPORT | 48 Take a trip Down East and explore the easternmost part of the country.

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June 2 Flash in the Pans East Blue Hill

May 31–June 1 Free Fishing Days Jackman

Each spring, the Moosehead Lake Region hosts a month-long celebration of the moose. Events include the Moosterpiece Craft Fair, Moose Mainea Kid’s Fun day, a town-wide yard sale, and the Maine Moose Lottery, just to name a few. Join in the celebration of the area’s most famous resident: the moose. 695-2702 • www.mooseheadlake.org

Enjoy two days of fishing without a license. It’s a great time to get kids interested in fishing or engage in some friendly competition with your friends. www.jackmanmaine.org

May 29–June 1 Acadia Birding Festival Bar Harbor

This 16th annual event is a must for birding enthusiasts. This year’s speakers include Jeffrey Gordon and Greg Miller. $10 registration fee, event prices vary. 233-3694 • www.acadiabirdingfestival.com May 31–June 1 Piscataquis Heritage Hot Air Balloon Festival Dover-Foxcroft

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May 31–June 1 Spring Auto Show Owls Head Transportation Museum

Start your engines and head to Owls Head for the annual Owls Head Spring Antique Auto Show. It’s the perfect way to kick off the outdoor auto show season in a fun atmosphere that provides two days of excitement for the entire family. 9 am–3 pm. 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org June 1 Odeon Spring Concert Rockport Opera House

Music students of all ages will present a concert of popular works, together with works for chamber ensembles, in this annual spring concert. 4 pm. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org June 1 Acadia Half Marathon

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Runners of this spectacular 13.1-mile course travel on the scenic Acadia National Park Loop Road, alongside the world-famous Ocean Drive. The course features breathtaking views of Acadia’s rocky coastline. 7 am. 288-3511 • www.mdiymca.org June 1 2nd Annual King of the Mountain 8K Run/Walk Point Lookout Resort, Northport

Proceeds from this event benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. Race starts at 9 am. $25; $35 day of the race. 789-2000 June 2 Flash in the Pans East Blue Hill Playground

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by the East Blue Hill Library. Rain venue: Founders Hall in East Blue Hill. 7:30-9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org June 3 Annual David R. Harding Memorial Golf Tournament

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Events Kebo Valley Golf Course, Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust invites the community to participate in the annual golf tournament by sponsoring, golfing, or donating. Proceeds from this year’s event will benefit Mount Desert Island Search and Rescue. 667-0660 • www.bhbt.com June 6 Fairmount Cemetery Walking Tour Presque Isle

The tour begins at the Civil War Monument in Fairmount Cemetery on U.S. Route 1. Parking is available across the street at the Chamber of Commerce. Hear the history of the cemetery and stories of some of Presque Isle’s interesting historic figures. 5:30 pm. $5. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org June 6 Dave Matthews Band Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

The group will perform fan-favorite songs that span a two decades-long career. Doors open at 6 pm. $40.50–$75. www.waterfrontconcerts.com June 6 First Friday Art Walk Bar Harbor

This dynamic event showcases a wide variety of fine art and craft, with special performance events at locations throughout the town. You’ll find traditional and contemporary art, much of it made by Maine artists, including wall art, sculpture, glass, pottery, jewelry, and fiber arts. 6–9 pm. www.rdalessio.com/barharborartwalk June 6 Relay for Life Aroostook Caribou High School

Put together a team to raise money for the fight against cancer. 6 pm. 731-8584 • www.relayforlife.org June 6–8 Curran Homestead Living History Farm and Museum Annual Yard Sale Fundraiser Orrington

The Blowout in the Barnyard sale helps fund the nonprofit community education center. Come and find a treasure or two. www.curranhomestead.org June 6–8 Special Olympics State Summer Games University of Maine, Orono

Head to Orono to support some very worthy athletes as they compete in their favorite Olympics events. 879-0489 • www.specialolympicsmaine.org June 7 Area Wide Yard Sale Central Aroostook County

Thirteen local communities will participate in this huge, day-long yard sale. Contact the Central Aroos-

took Chamber of Commerce for a map. 764-6561 • www.centralaroostookchamber.com June 7 First Annual Thomaston Trek 5K & 10K Walk/Run The Slipway Restaurant, Thomaston

All proceeds from this fun event benefit Trekkers, an outdoor-based youth mentoring program. Enjoy a pancake breakfast after the run. 8 am registration. $25. 594-5095 • www.trekkers.org June 7 Black Fly Festival Milo

In celebration of one of Maine’s infamous critters, Milo is hosting its annual waterfront festival that includes a parade, a sprint triathlon with a kayak leg, crafts, vendors, a parade, children’s activities, and more. 10 am. 564-7533 www.facebook.com/blackflyfestivalmilomaine June 7 Molly the Trolley City-Wide Tour Presque Isle

This three-hour tour begins at the Historic Fire Station on Church Street. Reservations are required. 9 am. $5. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org June 7 First Annual Ukulele Picnic Belfast

Head to Belfast for a day filled with ukulele music, workshops, and performances. Events are designed for the beginner to the more advanced musician. 12–6 pm. www.belfastcreativecoalition.org June 7 National Trails Day Acadia National Park

Discover, enjoy, and care for Acadia’s magnificent 125-mile trail system and Friends Of Acadiasponsored Village Connector Trails and community trails, accompanied by park trail crew and interpretive staff members. 8 am. 288-3340 • www.friendsofacadia.org June 7 & 8 The 50th Annual Bunyan Golf Tournament Bar Harbor & Orono

The Paul Bunyan Amateur Golf Tournament, a.k.a “The Bunyan,” has become one of Maine’s bestloved and longest-running golf events. The tournament will be played at Kebo Valley Golf Course in Bar Harbor and Penobscot Valley Country Club in Orono. $99. 442-8725 June 7 & 21 Mount Hope Cemetery Walking Tour Bangor

Take a tour of the second oldest garden cemetery in the country. While you walk along the trails, a guide will tell you about some of Bangor’s more

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famous people, including stories of wealthy lumber barons and vice president Hannibal Hamlin. 5 pm. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org June 7 & 21 City of the Dead: Mount Pleasant Cemetery Walking Tour Bangor

Mount Pleasant Cemetery is the resting place of some great names in Bangor’s history. 10 am. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com June 7 & 21 Box Car Box Office Machias

Catch a free, family friendly movie at Station 1890 on U.S. Route 1. Bring a lawn chair and blanket. Sponsored by the Machias Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. One hour before sunset. www.machiaschamber.org June 9 Flash in the Pans Fort Point State Park

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by the Fort Point Lighthouse. 7:30-9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org June 10 Summertime Chamber Music: Violin & Piano Recital Burnt Cove Church Community Center, Stonington

Richard Hsu and Anastasia Antonacas feature highlights from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, plus violin sonatas by Debussy and piano solos by Cecilia. $20. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org June 10, 17, & 24 Bangor Band Concert Bangor

Enjoy free concerts by one of the oldest community bands in the country. June 10 concert at the Bangor Public Library; June 17 & 24 at the Bangor Waterfront. 7 pm. www.bangorband.org June 11 PBRCC Business After Hours Plants Unlimited, Rockport

Join your local chamber members at Plants Unlimited on U.S. Route 1 for an evening of networking and fun. 5–7 pm. www.mainedreamvacation.com June 11 & 25 Medicinal Herb Garden Walk Avena Botanicals, Rockport

Herbalist, gardener, and teacher Deb Soule will lead an informal walk through her certified biodynamic gardens. 3:30–4:30 pm. 594-0694 • www.avenabotanicals.com June 12 Full Moon Sail on the Schooner Olad Camden Public Landing

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June 14

Margaretta Days Machias

mission of the American Cancer Society. www.relayforlife.org/barkbangor June 14 Sangerville Bicentennial Celebration Sangerville

This fun event includes a parade, food, games, music, a beer garden, kids activities, fireworks, and much more. www.sangervillemaine.org June 14 MOFGA Presents Farm and Homestead Day Unity

June 12 National Theatre Live: A Small Family Business The Grand, Ellsworth

A riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed by Olivier Award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. A Small Family Business returns to the National Theatre for the first time since its celebrated premiere in 1987, when it won the Evening Standard Award for Best Play. 2 pm. 667-9500 • www.grandonline.org June 12 Thursdays on Sweden: Country & Western Night Sweden Street, Caribou

Join your friends and neighbors in downtown Caribou for a country and western party, featuring fun, food, live music, and vendors. 6–9 pm. www.cariboumaine.net June 12 Madams & Murders Walking Tour Bangor

Take a walk into Bangor’s past, to the days when madams were the queens of their trade and the infamous crime of murder was just a breath away. Meet at the Greater Bangor Convention & Visitor Bureau’s Visitor Information Center at 330 Harlow Street. 7 pm. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com June 13 Greg Brown in Concert Center Theatre, Dover-Foxcroft

Brown’s songwriting has been lauded by many, and his songs have been performed by Willie Nelson, Carlos Santana, Michael Johnson, Shawn Colvin, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. He has also

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recorded more than a dozen albums. 8 pm. $30 in advance; $33 at the door. 564-8943 • www.centertheatre.org June 13 Friday the 13th Haunted History Tour Camden

A lantern-lit evening tour led by the Lady in the Red Cloak will explore Camden, discovering ghosts and history, spirits and mystery. The walk is fairly easy and appropriate for all ages. Reservations required. 8–9:30 pm. $12 adults; $7 children. 380-3806 www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com June 13–15 Trek Across Maine Newry to Belfast

The American Lung Association is hosting its annual event to raise awareness and funds for lung health. Cyclists will depart from the Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry, traveling approximately 180 miles in three days, ending at Steamboat Landing in Belfast. 624-0312 • www.biketreknewengland.org June 14 Moose Mainea Craft Fair & Children’s Fun Day East Cove, Greenville

This annual community event features various crafts and children’s games and activities. 9 am–5 pm. 695-2702 • www.mooseheadlake.org June 14 Greater Bangor Bark for Life Hollywood Casino Raceway, Bangor

The annual American Cancer Society Bark for Life is a fundraising event to honor the lifelong contributions of our canine caregivers, presenting an opportunity for people to be empowered through their canine companion partnerships and to contribute to cancer cures through the

June 14 Margaretta Days Festival University of Maine, Machias

Take a step back in time to the days of the American Revolution in Downeast Maine. History comes alive, with an encampment of soldier re-enactors and period demonstrations. Meet trappers, blacksmiths, and tomahawk throwers. Enjoy period food, music, and storytelling. 255-4402 • www.machiaschamber.org June 14 PRYMCA Dinner Dance & Auction Dover-Foxcroft

This fun event consists of a fantastic BBQ meal, music, a silent and live auction, and dancing all night long. 564-7111 • www.prymca.org June 14 Community Flea Market Jackman

The second annual Community Flea Market will be held at Pomerleau Town Park. Find housewares, linens, clothing, jewelry, and much more. Rain date June 15. 9 am–3 pm. 668-4171 June 14 The Great Fire of 1911 Bangor

In April, 1911, a spark ignited a fire that devastated much of Bangor’s downtown, threatening many neighborhoods. Join us as we follow the flames’ path and learn which structures survived and how Bangor and her citizens recovered from near total destruction. Bangor Historical Society tours are the official Historical tours of the City of Bangor. 5 pm. $10. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org June 14 & 15 Hot Rods & Custom Cruise In Owls Head Transportation Museum

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Camden Hills Stake Park, then turn seaward and watch the moonrise over the islands of Penobscot Bay. BYOB. 7:15–9:15 pm. $39. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com

Come and learn all you need to know and more about living in rural Maine. At this hands-on, skill-sharing event, learn how to build a goatmilking stand from poles and scavenged wood, mow with a scythe, build a bluebird nesting box, try your hand at building and operating a chicken tractor, or go for a walk to learn about medicinal plants. 9 am–3 pm. www.mofga.org


From hot rods to rat rods, motorcycles to bicycles, join us and show off your custom ride or muscle car. This supercharged event shines the spotlight on power, innovation, and design. Come see planes fly while perusing a diverse array of exciting vehicles during this weekend of ultimate automobile immersion. 9 am–3 pm. 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org June 15 Flash in the Pans Agamont Park, Bar Harbor

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Rain venue: Church at 29 Mount Desert Street. 5:30–7 pm. www.flashinthepans.org June 15 Bay of Fundy Marathon & 10K Lubec

It’s not often you can compete in a two-country, cross-border marathon. This event features the best of Downeast Maine and the Atlantic Maritimes. The race weekend includes a 10K, a community breakfast and fun run, a pasta supper, and a street fair. www.bayoffundymarathon.com June 15 Father’s Day Sails on the Schooner Olad Camden

On Father’s day, take dad to sail on the schooner Olad. Dads will receive half-off the regular rate when accompanied by a family member. Departures: 10 am, 12:30 pm, 3 pm, and 5:15 pm. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com June 15 Father’s Day Aboard the Schooner Surprise Camden

Treat dad to a special day with a two-hour sail on this historic schooner. Dad receives a discount and a distinctive gift from Surprise. Trips depart at 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, 4:30 pm, and 7 pm. 236-4687 • www.camdenmainesailing.com June 15 Atlantic Ballet Company Presents Rainbow Connection Camden Opera House

June 15 Father’s Day at Nervous Nellies Deer Isle

Celebrate dear old Dad with free coffee, tea, and a homemade scone at Nervous Nellie’s Jams and Jellies. Wander around the whimsical sculpture garden and enjoy. 348-6182 • www.nervousnellies.com June 15 Father’s Day Wine & Cheese Sweetgrass Farm Winery and Distillery, Union

Treat Dad right this Father’s Day with a scenic trip to Union for great food and drinks. Savage Oakes Vineyard and Winery will team up with Sweetgrass Farm Winery and Distillery to offer a memorable day of wine, spirits, and cheese. 785-2828 • www.savageoakes.com

Enjoy an evening of ballet dance, premiering choreography by Michele and Heather Cox, Emma Gross, and Lily Wetherington. 3 pm. 470-7066 • www.camdenoperahouse.com

June 16 Flash in the Pans Blue Hill Town Park

June 15 Brad Paisley Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by Peninsula Pan. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org

Multi Grammy Award and ACM Award winning country artist Brad Paisley will perform with guests Randy Houser, Charlie Worsham, and Leah Turner. $32.25–$101.25. www.waterfrontconcerts.com

Take a Journey

June 18–21 Fiddler on the Roof Belfast Area High School

Catch this classic tale produced and performed by

through the inspiring colors and natural landscapes of Maine.

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June 18-22 Cirque du Soleil Bangor

June 18–22 Cirque du Soleil: Varekai Cross Insurance Center, Bangor

Cirque du Soleil is a Quebec-based company recognized all over the world for high-quality, artistic entertainment. This performance will transport you to a captivating forest inhabited by whimsical and enchanted creatures. Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 7:30 pm, Sat. 12:30, 4 & 7:30 pm; Sun. 1:30 & 5 pm. $40–$139. 561-8300 • www.crossinsurancecenter.com June 19 Willie Nelson and Family Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

Willie Nelson will be joined by Alison Krauss; Union Station, featuring Jerry Douglas; and Kacey Musgraves as part of the Machias Savings Bank Concert Series. Doors open at 6 pm. $21.75–$81.75. www.waterfrontconcerts.com June 19 Fire & Brimstone Walking Tour Bangor

From temperance to prohibition and everything in between, this is not just a simple church tour. Listen to tales of purity, hope, and piety, alongside stories of great works, scandal, and ruin. Tour is 2.5-miles long. Meet at the Rite Aid Parking Lot on Union Street. 7 pm. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com June 19 Pairings 101: Asian Fusion 6

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Cellardoor Winery, Lincolnville

Explore the intricate flavor profiles of Asian fusion cuisine. The sweet, salty, and umami flavors unique to these dishes don’t find pairings in just any wines. Find out what works well together. 5:30–7:30 pm. $35. 763-4478 • www.mainewine.com June 19 Lisa Marie Presley The Strand, Rockland

Presley’s Storm and Grace tour draws music from her 2012 album release by the same name. Her songs are honest, raw, powerful, and reflect her Southern roots and family name. 7:30 pm. $25. 594-0700 • www.rocklandstrand.com June 19 Cool Sounds Summer Concert Series Central Street, Bangor

Come out and enjoy live music. Performer is TBA. Outdoor market opens at 5 pm; concert begins at 6 pm. www.downtownbangor.com June 19–22 Lupine Festival Deer Isle

This is an annual celebration of island springtime, and includes garden tours, open studios, quilt show, craft fair, kids activities, and more. 348-6124 • www.deerisle.com June 20 Summer Solstice Walk Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport

The Beech Hill Preserve offers ready access to one of the most scenic and multi-faceted conservation

properties in the western Penobscot Bay region. Celebrate the summer solstice here. 6:30–8:30 pm. www.coastalmountains.org June 20 Belfast Garden Club Open Gardens 2014 Wolfe-Cunning Garden, Belfast

Inspired by the book, “No Work Gardening,” this vegetable garden is planed without tilling the soil. You can also see a kitchen garden, enclosed porch garden, a perennial bed, wattle fences, twig archway, and unique foot-shaped garden. 10 am–4 pm. $4. www.belfastgardenclub.org June 20 & 21 Maine Fare 2014 Belfast Waterfront

This event celebrates the bounty of Maine food and food for thought. Join farmers, fishermen, artisan producers, chefs, and more for two days of tasting and learning about Maine’s diverse and abundant food system. 338-6575 • www.maine-fare.org June 20–22 Swedish Colony Midsommar Fest New Sweden, Stockholm, Woodland, & Caribou

This annual event takes place in four Aroostook County towns, over an entire weekend. Dance around the Maypole, try Swedish food, and learn about Swedish culture. www.maineswedishcolony.info June 21 Tap Into Summer: Bangor’s Beer Festival Bangor

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Belfast Maskers/Cold Comfort Theater. 7 pm. 930-7090 • www.beslfastmaskers.com


Events Tap Into Summer will feature selections from more than 24 of Maine’s most notable breweries. In addition to providing samples of their offerings, brewers will present and speak about special brews and suggested pairings. $25 in advance; $30 day of event; $50 VIP ticket. 947-5205 • www.visitbangormaine.com June 21 Ghosts of Fort Knox Guided Tours Fort Knox, Prospect

Join the East Coast Ghost Trackers on a guided tour of Fort Knox in search of ghosts and paranormal phenomena. Bring a flashlight! Limited capacity for tours. Tours leave at 7, 8:30, & 10 pm. $15. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com June 21 Family Fun Day Sharps Point South, Rockland

The Coastal Children’s Museum; Sail, Power, and Steam Museum; and Station Maine Community Rowing join together to kick off the summer with games, crafts, model T rides, and more. 10 am–4 pm. 596-0300 • www.coastalchildrensmuseum.org June 21 Summer Solstice Street Fair Rockland

Rockland’s Main Street celebrates the arrival of summer with food, sidewalk sales, music, and much more. Don’t miss the whoopie pie eating contest. 4–8 pm. 593-6093 • www.rocklandmainstreet.com

June 22 Bud Carter Memorial Scholarship Concert Stonington Opera House

Don’t miss these wonderful performances by past and present student winners of the Bud Carter Memorial Music Scholarship. All proceeds benefit the Bud Carter Music Scholarship Fund, which supports music lessons, camps, and instruments for Island students. Suggested donation $10. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org June 22–29 Bar Harbor Brass Week Bar Harbor

This annual event features a select group of college and high school brass musicians who will spend a week with some of the finest brass musicians and educators in the country, preparing for performances at various venues in Bar Harbor. From high school chamber concerts to faculty recitals, music lovers won’t want to miss these brassy concerts. www.barharborbrass.org June 23 Flash in the Pans Peninsula School, Prospect Harbor

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by the Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org

June 21 The Bridge Project: 75th Anniversary Event Deer Isle & Stonington

June 23 & 30 Symphony Concerts at Monteux Hancock

Celebrate the anniversary of the Deer Isle-Sedgwick Bridge with a parade at 10 am and events at Bridge End Park to follow. Complete the day with a family dance at the Stonington Opera House at 8 pm. $10. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org

These concerts showcase the talented members of the Monteux School Orchestra. 5 pm. pm. $20 adults; $5 students. 422-3280 • www.monteuxschool.org

June 21 Solstice Sunrise Sail on the Schooner Olad Camden Public Landing

Start the summer off right by watching the sun rise over the islands of Penobscot Bay while enjoying coffee, tea, pastries, muffins, and fresh fruit. 4:15–6:15 am. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com June 21 & 22 Midsummer at the Museum The General Henry Knox Museum’s Montpelier, Thomaston Photo: courtesy of the strand

Sat. 9 am–5 pm; Sun. 10 am–5 pm. 288-5103 • www.barharborinfo.com

Enjoy good eats, drinks, music, and games at this midsummer celebration. 354-8062 • www.knoxmuseum.org June 21 & 22 Art in the Park Bar Harbor Village Green

Tour and shop at one of Bar Harbor’s longest running art shows. More than 30 artists will display and sell their original works. Rain or shine.

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June 25 Tour of King Hill Farm Penobscot

Tour King Hill Farm with Amanda Provencher and Paul Shultz. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 3:30–5:30 pm. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org June 25 & 26 Annual Community Read: Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Blue Hill Wine Shop and Stonington Public Library

This is a round-robin community read and discussion of this summer’s choice of a Shakespearean work, in Stonington presentation. Facilitated by Alicia Anstead. The 25th at the Blue Hill Wine Shop; 26th at the Stonington Public Library. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org June 26 CCAC Strawberry Shortcake Sale Presque Isle

Kick off the summer by enjoying juicy strawberries, whipped cream, and fluffy biscuits. Walk to the North Street Plaza and grab a taste of summer. Pre-order for your local business, and the shortcakes will be delivered to you. 10 am–4 pm. $3.50 per shortcake. 764-6561 • www.centralaroostookchamber.com June 26 Sebasticook Valley Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament JW Parks Golf Course, Pittsfield

This annual 18-hole golf tournament starts at 9 am. $300 per team includes greens fee, cart rental, and meal. 368-4698 • www.ourchamber.org

June 24 DaPonte String Quartet Burnt Cove Church Community Center, Stonington

Internationally acclaimed DaPonte String Quartet performs a special “Made in America” concert. The program will be comprised of American chamber compositions, several of which are rarely heard in concert. $20. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org June 25 Belfast Chamber Business After Hours Scallions, Belfast

Join the Belfast chamber members at their monthly after-hours mixer. 5–7 pm. 338-5900 • www.belfastmaine.org June 25 Wednesdays at Monteux Hancock

Small ensembles showcase the talent of members of the Monteux School Orchestra. 7:30 pm. $12 adults; $5 students. 422-3280 • www.monteuxschool.org

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June 26 Thursdays on Sweden: ’50s Night Sweden Street, Caribou

This Thursday night event will have a 1950s theme. Join in for fun, food, live music, and vendors. 6 pm. www.cariboumaine.net

June 26 Date Night Tour: Love and Lust in the Queen City Bangor

Spice up your date-night routine, with an adult-themed walking tour of Bangor. Start off the evening with a drink at Nocturnem Draft Haus and make your date a night to remember. Adults 21 and over only. Preregistration required. 7:30–9 pm. $20 per person. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com June 26 Ragtime and More with Sean Fleming Rockport

Enjoy the piano mastery of Sean Fleming as he takes you through the ragtime music of the past, while basking in the view of Penobscot Bay from Aldermere, the home of Kim and Debbie Chatfield. 6 pm. $50 members; $60 nonmembers. 594-5166 • www.georgesriver.org June 26 Cool Sounds Summer Concert Series: Maine Street R&B Revue Central Street, Bangor

Come out and enjoy live music performed by the Maine Street R&B Revue. Outdoor market opens at 5 pm; concert begins at 6 pm. www.downtownbangor.com June 26–29 East Coast Midways Calais Riverfront Walkway

Amusements, rides, games, and concessions for adults and children. 12–11 pm. 454-2308 • www.eastcoastmidways.com June 26–29 Mapleton Daze Mapleton

Head to the town of Mapleton and Maple Meadow Farm for games, food, music, crafts, farming demonstrations, and tons of fun. www.facebook.com/MapletonDaze June 27 Beech Nut Birthday Party Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport

Join in the fun at the stone hut for birthday treats as we celebrate the historic building’s 100th birthday. 6:30–8 pm. www.coastalmountains.org June 27 Camden Walking Tour Camden

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Music Camden Downtown Business Group. 4 pm. 236-3440 June 27 Belfast Garden Club Open Gardens 2014 Russell/Oakley Garden, Belfast

Outstanding stonework in this half-acre lot creates terraces for plantings on three levels, between the street and seawall, connected by stone steps and pathway. You won’t want to miss seeing the creative use of space. 10 am–4 pm. $4. www.belfastgardenclub.org June 27 Jive for $5 Dance Party: Destroy Them My Robots The Grand, Ellsworth

Destroy Them My Robots is a band trapped in the 1980s, with no intentions of leaving. Playing classics by legends such as The Cars, Styxx, Billy Idol, and Prince, they transport listeners back to 1985 faster than a DeLorean with a functioning Flux Capacitor. 7:30 pm. 667-9500 • www.grandonline.org June 28 Whoopie Pie Run Dover-Foxcroft

This event, sponsored by PRYMCA, will kick off the Whoopie Pie Festival. 564-7111 • www.prymca.org June 28 Maine Whoopie Pie Festival Dover-Foxcroft

Come celebrate the quintessential Maine treat. Dozens of bakers will be on hand, offering samples of their whoopie pies. Once you’ve found your favorite, buy several to take home. How sweet is that? www.mainewhoopiepiefestival.com June 28 Glacial Geology Walk John B. Mountain, Brooksville

Join George Fields for a glacial geology walk and talk. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 10 am–12 pm. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org June 28 The Unexpected Surfer Boys Gracie Theatre, Bangor

This rollicking show follows four hilarious dudes as they tackle the timeless harmonies of the legendary Beach Boys. 7:30 pm. 941-7888 • www.gracietheatre.com June 28 Guided Walking Tour of Presque Isle Vera Estey House, Presque Isle

This free walking tour of historic Presque Isle will begin and end at the Vera Estey House on Third Street. The tour covers two miles and lasts about two-and-a-half hours. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org June 28 Annual Acadia FCU Golf Scramble

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If golf is your game, then participate in the sixth annual Acadia FCU Golf Scramble at the Long Lake Country Club. 895-6957 • www.greatermadawaskachamber.com June 28 WWE Live! Cross Insurance Center, Bangor

WWE returns to Bangor after a two-year hiatus. See your favorite superstars in action, including John Cena, Bray Wyatt, Big E, The Rhodes Brothers, and the WWE Divas, to name a few. 7:30 pm. $19–$99. 561-8300 • www.crossinsurancecenter.com June 28 Tri-Aroostook & Tri-Aroostook Kids UMPI Gentile Hall

Compete as an individual for the full spring triathlon—swim, bike, and run—or as a team member on a relay of two or three. The adult race is for ages 16 and older. The kids race is for ages 6 to 15, and athletes will compete as individuals at varying distances based on age. Adult race at 8 am; kids at 1:30 pm. $60 individual adult; $105 adult relay; $20 for kids race. www.competitorme.com June 28 Schoodic Arts Rides 2014 Winter Harbor

This 13-mile family bicycle ride around scenic Schoodic Peninsula benefits Schoodic Arts for All. There will be a potluck lunch at Hammond Hall after the race. Registration from 9–10 am; ride starts at 10:30 am; lunch served at 12 pm. 963-7037 • www.schoodicartsforall.org June 28 Bangor’s Historic Architecture Bangor

Bangor’s landscape is filled with examples of the work of some of America’s greatest architects. This stroll through the Queen City’s neighborhoods offers a different perspective on her history. Bangor Historical Society tours are the official historical tours of the City of Bangor. 5 pm. $10. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org June 28 & 29 Midcoast Maine Lighthouse Challenge Weekend Midcoast

Visit and climb some of the area’s beacons of the sea: Dyce Point, Fort Point, Grindle Point, Rockland Breakwater, Owls Head, Marshal Point, and Pemaquid Point. 594-4174 • www.lighthousefoundation.org June 28 & 29 Maine Battery Cannon Firings Fort Knox, Prospect

A full-scale, Civil War-era Parrot cannon firing demonstration will take place throughout the day. This is the real deal and will provide some explosive excitement for all who visit. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com


June 28 & 29 Maple Meadow Farms Farm Festival Mapleton

This annual event features unique demonstrations, draft team farming techniques, and antique tractors. There will be food, as well as live music from local bluegrass musicians. www.maplemeadowfarms.com

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Dexter Municipal Golf Course hosts play on the 28th, and Foxcroft Golf Club hosts on the 29th. Play two golf courses and enjoy a delicious meal each day to support Pine Tree Hospice. 564-4346 June 29 Bar Harbor Music Festival Opening Day Tea Concert Maine Sea Coast Mission, Bar Harbor

Chad Sloan, baritone, will open the 2014 season. 4 pm. www.barharbormusicfestival.org June 29 Jonathan Edwards Day Tea Concert Savage Oakes Vineyard & Winery, Union

Singer-songwriter Jonathan Edwards performs in Union, rain or shine. Bring the whole family for a day of fun. Food and drink will be available for purchase at noon; show starts at 2 pm. 785-2828 • www.savageoakes.com

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June 29 Sixth Annual Bike & Boat Katahdin Boat Dock, Greenville

Bike 19.4 miles along U.S. Route 15 from Moosehead Marine Museum in Greenville to Kino boat launch in Rockwood, then ride the steamship Katahdin back to Greenville. All proceeds benefit Charles A. Dean Memorial Hospital. 695-2702 • www.cadean.org June 30 Flash in the Pans Blue Hill Town Park

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by Simmering Pot. Rain venue: Blue Hill Consolidated School. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org June 30 Bar Harbor Music Festival Opening Night Concert Bar Harbor Congregational Church

Brass Venture kicks off the 2014 season will open the 2013 season. 8 pm. www.barharbormusicfestival.org June 30–July 6 Newport Bicentennial Celebration Newport

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harbor and outlying islands. The streets of downtown are lined with boutiques and gift shops to suit anyone’s fancy. Summer is the best time of year to visit Bar Harbor; there is always something going on. Catch a free concert by the Bar Harbor Town Band on the Village Green or the annual Lobster Boat Races in the harbor. Plan your trip around one of the many

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Foodies will find experiences to savor throughout the area, and shoppers will delight in the historic downtowns and the scenic byway of coastal Route 1, home to some of the most unique shops in Maine. Art lovers won’t want to miss the Friday night open gallery walk through Belfast—it’s a must! Savor the harbors, beaches, and hiking trails the Belfast region has to offer. You can stick your feet in the sand and watch the lobster boats bob in the harbor, take a kayak tour, or book a trip aboard a sloop or schooner to enjoy the area from the water. The Belfast Region is the perfect central location for exploring the Maine coast. Bar Harbor is just a day trip away to the north. To the south, the coastal hamlet of Camden and the city of Rockland offer more dining, shopping, and unique harbor experiences. Visit the Belfast Area Chamber of Commerce’s website for a selection of accommodations and a multi-day itinerary to help plan your stay. Belfast Area Chamber of Commerce (207) 338-5900 www.belfastmaine.org

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of Brewer separated from Orrington and became its own town. Over 200 years later, we celebrate Brewer, home to many who would rather live here than anywhere else. Brewer has been one of the great cities of northeastern Maine, built on the industries of ship building, brick making, ice harvesting, and paper making. It has produced major historical figures, including Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, John Holyoke, and “America’s sculptor” Charles Eugene Tefft, to name a few. Every citizen of Brewer can be proud of this “community of caring,” with its superb school system, effective government, active businesses, and, most importantly, its people. With a unique culture built around working men and women who understand the importance of their families, friends and spirituality, Brewer is a wonderful place to be! The City of Brewer (207) 989-7500 • www.brewerme.org

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july Events July 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 Bangor Band Concert Bangor Waterfront

This family friendly event features a parade, chili contest, horseshoe tournament, pancake breakfast, tractor pull, canoe race, car show, street dance, fireworks, and so much more. www.ourchamber.com July 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 Bangor Band Concert Bangor

Always a huge crowd pleaser, with their highenergy stage show, out-of-this-world sound, and remarkable musicianship and singing, headliner Boston will feature the personnel and music from their highly acclaimed 2012 tour, as well as several exciting additions. Doors at 6 pm. $21.75–$81.75. www.waterfrontconcerts.com July 2 Sparkler/Firecracker Pageant Houlton Recreation Center

The winners from this annual pageant take part in the Fourth of July parade. 532-4216 • www.greaterhoulton.com

Enjoy free concerts by one of the oldest community bands in the country. July 1, 8, 15, and 22 concerts at the Bangor Waterfront; July 29 at Chapin Park. www.bangorband.org

July 2 Dana’s Ventriloquist and Magic Show Overlook Park, Eastport

July 1–5 Eastport 4th of July and Old Home Week Eastport Waterfront

This show features magic tricks, juggling, paper cutting, and puppets. 2 pm. 853-4644 • www.eastportchamber.net

The annual Independence Day celebration includes parades, live music, entertainment, contests, and amazing fireworks over the bay. 853-2501 • www.eastport4th.com

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Small ensembles showcase the talent of members of the Monteux School Orchestra. 7:30 pm. $12 adults; $5 students. 422-3280 • www.monteuxschool.org

July 3 Midnight Madness Houlton

This event has become an icon for the town of Houlton. This all-day event includes events and music located in downtown until midnight. Enjoy fireworks to kick off the Fourth of July. 532-4216 • www.greaterhoulton.com July 3 The Norman Magic Experience Shead High School Auditorium, Eastport

This show is an exciting fusion of mind-blowing magic, hilarious comedy, and tons of audience participation. 5 pm. 853-4644 • www.eastportchamber.net July 3 Blue Hill Pops Concert George Stevens Academy Gymnasium

Performers will include the Maine Street R&B Revue, Castlebay Celtic Duo, 4 Crying Out Loud, and the Bagaduce Pops Singers under the direction of Bronwyn Kortage. 374-5454 • www.bagaducemusic.org July 3 Cool Sounds Summer Concert Series: Juke Rockets Central Street, Bangor

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Events Come out and enjoy live music performed by the Juke Rockets. Outdoor market opens at 5 pm; concert begins at 6 pm. www.downtownbangor.com July 3, 10, 17, 24, & 31 Gazebo Concert Series Greenville

Join your friends and neighbors for a free outdoor concert in downtown Greenville. 7 pm. www.greenvilleme.com July 3–6 2013 Houlton Agricultural Fair Houlton

This family friendly event features livestock, crafts, fair rides, and live entertainment. 532-2977 • www.houltonfair.com July 3–6 Ashland Summer Fest Ashland

Fuel up with a blueberry pancake breakfast on the town’s athletic field before watching the parade on Main Street. With over 80 floats and displays, this parade is a must see. After, head back to the athletic field for Bar Harbor’s own seafood festival, complete with lobster races. At 3 pm, head to the waterfront for the Harborside Concert Series and plays all the way up to the fireworks. 288-5103 • www.barharborinfo.com July 4 Annual Fourth of July Parade Brewer to Bangor

More than 1,000 participants take part in the parade that begins on Wilson Street in Brewer and travels to State Street in Bangor. 11 am. www.visitbangormaine.com July 4 MDI YMCA Annual Lobster Races Bar Harbor

Events will be happening all around Ashland for this fun three-day festival. Events include mud runs, a parade, a pancake breakfast, a street dance, and more. www.centralaroostookchamber.com

Watch Local businesses put their lobsters to the test. This high-speed crustacean contest challenges guts. Determination will reign supreme. Proceeds will benefit the MDI YMCA’s scholarship program. 288-3511 • www.mdiymca.org

July 3–20 Shakespeare in Stonington: Romeo and Juliet Stonington

July 4 Eastport’s Fourth of July Celebration Eastport

This tightly constructed production of Shakespeare’s most-produced play presents young love as the roller coaster ride that it is. Directed by Holly Derr. Ticket prices can be viewed on the Stonington Opera House website. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 4 Tommyknockers and More Bus Tour Bangor

The world’s only literary tour based on Stephen King’s novels happens right in Bangor. See the city through the books and movies of this famous author on an air-conditioned motor coach. The tour is sure to entertain, with a mix of educational, historic, and interactive sites. All tours leave from the Bangor Waterfront. 2 pm. $20. 947-5205 • www.visitbangormaine.com July 4 Fourth of July Celebration Jackman

The Jackman-Moose River Family Fun Day Parade starts at 4 pm at Forest Hills School and ends at the Jackman Town Office. Fireworks at dusk. 668-4171 • www.jackmanmaine.org July 4 Celebration on the Island Deer Isle & Stonington

Celebrate Independence Day on the island, with food, music, fireworks, and other events. www.deerisle.com July 4 Fourth of July Celebrations Bar Harbor

Touted as the largest Fourth of July celebration in the state, Eastport’s celebration boasts a navy ship in port and Maine state politicians for the huge parade. Events, auctions, a parade, contests, games, and more will keep you busy all day. 853-4644 • www.eastportchamber.net July 4 Fourth of July Greenville

The celebration starts in downtown at 9 am with the parade, followed by a full day of fun, including a craft fair, children’s events, and fireworks. 695-2702 • www.mooseheadlake.org July 4 Sebec Fourth of July Celebration Sebec

Start the day with breakfast at the Sebec Community Church, followed by a parade, road races, canoe race, BBQ, children’s activities, and more. 564-7679 July 4 4th of July Fireworks Sail Aboard Schooner Heron Rockport

Celebrate Independence Day with snacks and soft drinks aboard the schooner Heron. Watch the sun set over the Camden Hills, then enjoy the Isleboro and Camden fireworks. 7–11 pm. $65. 236-8605 • www.woodenboatco.com July 4 Fourth of July Parade Houlton

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the Catholic Church on Main Street. Sponsored by the Greater Houlton Chamber of Commerce. 532-4216 • www.greaterhoulton.com July 4 America Fourth of July Celebration Grand Lake Stream

Don’t miss the Race for Grand Lake Stream for walkers and runners, sponsored by Downeast Lakes Land Trust. www.grandlakestream.com July 4 Great Schooner Race Penobscot Bay

Every summer since 1977, the Maine Windjammer Festival hosts the Great Schooner Race, the largest annual gathering of traditional schooners in America. Hop aboard a schooner for the day or watch from the shores of Penobscot Bay. www.greatschoonerrace.com July 4 Great Schooner Race Cruise Camden Public Landing

Watch the historic fleet of Maine windjammers aboard Camden Harbor Cruises. This is an amazing chance to see these historic vessels. 11 am–1:15 pm. 236-6672 • www.camdenharborcruises.com July 4 Great Schooner Race Aboard Schooner Heron Rockport

Be a part of this unique event along with many other Maine schooners. Lunch includes a Maine lobster roll and soft drinks. $125. 236-8605 • www.woodenboatco.com July 4 Great Schooner Race on the Schooner Olad Camden Public Landing

The schooner Olad will join more than two-dozen tall ships for the 36th annual Great Schooner Race. Hop aboard and participate. Lunch and beverages will be provided. BYOB. 9:40 am–6 pm. $125. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com July 4 Yellow Brick Road: Elton John Tribute Band Fort Knox, Prospect

Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic. Dancing is allowed and encouraged. Enjoy many of Elton John’s greatest hits. Fun for the whole family. 6:0–8:30 pm. $10 adults; $5 children 12 and under. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com July 4 Fireworks Cruise Camden Public Landing

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Celebrate America’s independence aboard the schooner Olad and have a terrific view of the fireworks. 7–9:15 pm. $39. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com July 4 Celebrating Our Independence Belfast Common & Steamboat Landing

Belfast Maskers/Cold Comfort Theater presents their annual tribute to veterans, military, and America’s birthday. 2 pm. 930-7090 • www.belfastmaskers.com July 4 Bangor Band Concert Bangor

Watch as the Bangor Band marches in the parade from Brewer to Bangor, then join them in downtown Bangor for a concert. www.bangorband.org July 5 Styx and Foreigner With Don Felder Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

Combined, they’ve sold more than 250 million albums worldwide, they’ve had 36 No. 1 and Top 10 smash hit singles, and they’ve performed thousands of concerts worldwide to countless crowds. Now it’s time for three of the most legendary names in rock to come together for their massive Soundtrack of Summer tour. Doors at 6 pm. $21.75–$81.75. www.waterfrontconcerts.com

Music July 6 Pops Concert The Great Room, Bluenose Inn

July 7–13 Easton Field Days Easton

Soprano Janinah Burnett and baritone Chad Sloan will perform during this annual event. An optional pre-concert buffet dinner will be served in the Rose Garden Restaurant at 6 pm; concert at 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org

The town of Easton has a wonderful week of activities planned for all ages. There will be games, field trips, a flower show, crafts, exhibits, a parade, fireworks, and more. 488-6652 • www.eastonme.com

July 6 18th Annual New Composers Forum Bar Harbor Congregational Church

The Fresh Sounds, Composers, and Technologies forum will feature guest composers Natacha Diels, Andrew Greenwald, and Bryan Jacobs. Moderated by Edmund Cionek. 5:30 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org July 6, 13, 20, & 27 Symphony Concerts at Monteux Hancock

These concerts showcase the talented members of the Monteux School Orchestra. 7:30 pm. $20 adults; $5 students. 422-3280 • www.monteuxschool.org July 7 Flash in the Pans Brooksville Community Center

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by the Brooksville Community Center. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org

July 5 Annual Lighthouse Celebration Quoddy Head Light, Lubec

July 7 Children’s Concert at Monteux Hancock

Come and celebrate at the easternmost point in the U.S. with tours of the tower, live music, food, raffles, and special activities. 11 am–3 pm. 733-2180 • www.westquoddy.com

Grab the kids and head to the coast for a free concert. 10 am. 422-3280 • www.monteuxschool.org

July 5 Christopher Johnson, Pianist Bar Harbor Congregational Church

July 7 Arts and Crafts Fair Monument Park, Houlton

Christopher Johnson will perform an all Beethoven and Chopin concert. 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org

This annual fair attracts between 2,000 and 3,000 visitors to view and purchase handmade items from more than 50 crafters. 532-4216 • www.greaterhoulton.com

July 5 & 6 The Glory Days Owls Head Transportation Museum

July 7 Guided Walk Weinland Nature Area, Penobscot

Celebrate the glory days of automobile design as the museum showcases the style and power of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the iconic Ford Mustang, Mustangs of any vintage will be admitted free. 9 am–3 pm. 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org

Enjoy a guided walk with Charlotte Clews around the Weinland Nature Area. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 9–11 am. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org

July 5 & 19 Box Car Box Office Machias

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July 7 15th Anniversary Benefit Gala: West Side Story in Concert Stonington Opera House

Join Opera House Arts for their first ever gala dinner and performance, starring Suzanne Nance, Peter Szep, John McVeigh, and more. Enjoy a special concert as well as an elegant meal, desserts, and auction. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org

July 9 Live for $5: Randy Judkins Stonington Opera House

The remarkable Randy Judkins will uni-wheel his way into your heart. This family friendly performance features the best of Maine’s new vaudeville stage performers. $5. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 9 Guided Walking Tour of North Cemetery Skowhegan

This tour, called “Useful Citizens” is led by Melvin Burnham, director of the Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center. Tour departs from the cemetery gate behind Walton Apartments on Madison Avenue. 10 am. $5. 474-1083 • www.skowheganhistoryhouse.org July 9 31st Annual New Composers Concert Bar Harbor Congregational Church

This annual event features music by George Lewis, Andrew Greenwald, Natacha Diels, Bryan Jacobs, Jesse Marino, and Alvin Lucier. 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org July 10 Pairings 101: Patriotic Small Plates The Farmhouse at Cellardoor Winery, Lincolnville

Learn how to pair delicious wine with your favorite summer foods. Reservations are required. 5:30–7:30 pm. 763-4478 • www.mainewine.com July 10 Bay Chamber Concerts Opening Night Gala Concert Rockport Opera House

This gorgeous program will feature harpist Bridget Kibbey, acclaimed mezzo-soprano Rebecca Ringle, and multiple award-winning violinist Siwoo Kim. 7:30 pm. $60. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org July 10 Bad Company with Lynyrd Skynyrd Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

This rockin’ concert is a part of the Machias Savings Bank Concert Series. Doors open at 6 pm. $32.75–$102.75. www.waterfrontconcerts.com July 10 Fern Walk Ragged Mountain Preserve, Camden

Hildy Ellis leads this walk to identify different fern species. Event is cosponsored by the Knox-


Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District. 10 am–12 pm. www.coastalmountains.org July 10 Baroque & Beyond The General Henry Knox Museum, Thomaston

Aboard Schooner Heron Rockport

Sail past the Rockland Breakwater and Owls Head lighthouses in company with other Maine schooners. Don’t forget your camera! 12–4:30 pm. $75. 236-8605 • www.woodenboatco.com

Listen to chamber ensemble Maine Friends of Music, featuring guests Graybert Beacham on violin and Karen Beacham on clarinet. Featured works include a full ensemble concerto by Vivaldi. 8:30 pm. General admission: $12 in advance; $15 at the door. Museum members $10 in advance; $12 at the door. 354-8062 • www.knoxmuseum.org

July 11 Ritmo Latino Rockport Union Hall

July 10 Madams & Murders Walking Tour Bangor

July 11 Fairmount Cemetery Walking Tour Presque Isle

Take a walk into Bangor’s past, to the days when madams were the queens of their trade and the infamous crime of murder was just a breath away. Meet at the Greater Bangor Convention & Visitor Bureau’s Visitor Information Center at 330 Harlow Street. 7 pm. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com July 10 Cool Sounds Summer Concert Series: The Mallett Brothers Band Central Street, Bangor

Come out and enjoy live music performed by The Mallett Brothers Band. Outdoor market opens at 5 pm; concert begins at 6 pm. www.downtownbangor.com July 10–13, 18, & 20 Romeo & Juliet & Zombies Stonington

What if Romeo and Juliet had a second chance? R&J&Z begins with Act V of Shakespeare’s play and keeps going, as the famous lovers navigate a world in which death isn’t necessarily the end. Written by Melody Bates and directed by Joan Jubett. July 10–13 & 18 at 7 pm; 20 at 2 pm. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 11 Maine Windjammer Parade Rockport

The entire fleet participates in an afternoon Parade of Sail past the mile-long Rockland Breakwater, providing spectators with stunning, close-up views of Maine’s fleet of tall ships. 2–4 pm. www.sailmainecoast.com July 11 Windjammer Parade on the Schooner Olad Camden Public Landing

The schooner Olad will join the tall ships of the Camden and Rockland windjammer fleets in a parade of sail around the historic Rockland Breakwater. Lunch and beverages will be provided. BYOB. 12–5 pm. $85. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com July 11 Windjammer Parade of Sail

Brazilian, Spanish, Venezuelan, and Columbian music will be performed by the trio of Bridget Kibbey on harp, Benito Meza on clarinet, and John Hadfield on percussion. 9 pm. $35. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org

The tour begins at the Civil War Monument in Fairmount Cemetery on U.S. Route 1. Parking is available across the street at the Chamber of Commerce. Hear the history of the cemetery and stories of some of Presque Isle’s interesting historic figures. 5:30 pm. $5. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org July 11 Bar Harbor Music Festival Opera Theatre Criterion Theater

Music from Giacomo Piuccini’s La Boheme. 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org July 11 & 12 Downeast Spiritual Life Conference Maine Maritime Academy, Castine

This year’s conference features poet, Celtic scholar, and peacemaker John Philip Newell. Enjoy workshops, activities, and music all weekend long. 374-5200 • www.downeastspiritual.org July 11 & 12 The British are Coming, The British are Coming Eastport

This commemoration of the 1814 capture of the British includes a reenactment, bagpipers parade, historic walks, and more. 853-2328 July 11–14 Flamingo Festival Southwest Harbor

The Flamingo Festival is a fun-filled, family friendly festival that truly has something for everyone. It’s whimsical, lighthearted, and decidedly hot pink. All proceeds benefit the Harbor House. 244-3713 • www.harborhousemdi.org July 12 Guided Walking Tour of Historic Fairmount Cemetery Presque Isle

Hear the history of the cemetery, its Victorian influences, and the stories of some of Presque Isle’s

interesting historical figures buried there. Tours begin at the Civil War Monument. 5:30 pm. $5. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org July 12 Lincoln Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Jato Highlands Golf Course, Lincoln

This tournament is open to four-person teams for an 18 hole round of golf. There will be contests, raffle items, and dinner served after the event. 8 am. 794-8065 • www.lincolnmechamber.org July 12 Moonlit Hike Blue Hill Mountain

Enjoy a moonlit hike with Bonnie Copper and Jen Traub. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 7 pm. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org July 12 Summer Faire Leonard’s Mills, Bradley

Bring your family to the Maine Forest & Logging Museum at Leonard’s Mills for a day of fun. There will be baked beans, demonstrations, vendors, and more. 10 am–4 pm. 974-6278 • www.leonardsmills.com July 12 2014 Native American Festival & Basketmakers Market College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor

This popular festival, sponsored by the Maine Indian Basket Makers Alliance and the Abbe Museum, offers visitors the opportunity to buy directly from the artists. 10 am–4 pm. www.abbemuseum.org July 12 Scottish Tattoo Fort Knox, Prospect

This popular annual event is back, featuring traditional Scottish bagpipers, precision marching bands, and a patriotic salute to America. 5:30–8 pm. $10 per person; $5 for children under 12. 469-6553 www.fortknox.maineguide.com July 12 Midsummer’s Night Glow Run/Walk Presque Isle Middle School

This 5K and 10K is the perfect mix between serious road racing and crazy amounts of fun. Athletes of all abilities will light up the streets of Presque Isle to celebrate a healthy lifestyle. There will be a post-race movie under the stars. 7 pm. $20. www.competitorme.com July 12 Queens of the Stone Age Cross Insurance Center, Bangor

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July 12 Full Moon Sail on the Schooner Olad Camden Public Landing

July 12–14 Maine Coast Carving and Art Competition Belfast Boathouse

Watch the sun go down behind the mountains of Camden Hills State Park, then turn seaward and watch the moon rise over the islands of Penobscot Bay. BYOB. 7–9 pm. $39. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com

Enter your work into this contest, or just stop by and admire the work of others. Sponsored by the Penobscot Bay Carvers and Artists Association. Levels of competition include youth 16 and younger, novice, intermediate, open, and masters.

July 12 Full Moon Cruise Camden Public Landing

Grab your family and friends and hop aboard Camden Harbor Cruises to watch the sun set over the Camden Hills. 8–9 pm. 236-6672 • www.camdenharborcruises.com July 12 The Great Fire of 1911 Tour Bangor

In April, 1911, a spark ignited a fire that devastated much of Bangor’s downtown, threatening many neighborhoods. Join us as we follow the flames’ path, learn which structures survived, and how Bangor and her citizens recovered from near total destruction. Bangor Historical Society tours are the official Historical tours of the City of Bangor. 5 pm. $10. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org July 12 & 13 Arts in the Park Belfast

The 19th annual Arts in the Park is hosted on one of the most scenic downtown waterfront venues in midcoast Maine. More than 80 fine artists and artisans display their beautiful artwork. Take a break to browse and shop for unique gifts or to enjoy some of the delicious foods. 10 am–4 pm. www.artsintheparkbelfast.org July 12 & 13 Summerfest St. Albans

Join the community for this family friendly festival, featuring food, music, a craft fair, and more. www.ourchamber.com July 12 & 13 North Atlantic Blues Festival Rockland

This annual two-day blues music festival features national blues performers and is considered one of the most prestigious on the East Coast. In addition to all day live entertainment, the festival has vendors selling a wide array of food, drinks, and crafts. Saturday evening Main Street is closed to traffic for the NABF Club Crawl. 691-2248 • www.northatlanticbluesfestival.com July 12 & 19 City of the Dead: Mount Pleasant Cemetery Walking Tour Bangor

Mount Pleasant Cemetery is the resting place of some great names in Bangor’s history. 10 am. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com

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July 12–20 Maine Potato Blossom Festival Fort Fairfield

This nine-day festival includes farmer olympics, a parade, river races, arts and crafts, mashed potato wrestling, and much more. www.potatoblossom.org July 13 Corea Grange Rummage & Bake Sale Seaside Grange, Corea

The single biggest yard sale on the Schoodic Peninsula. This is one of the many fundraising programs and events to support the grange. 9 am–1 pm. www.acadia-scoodic.org July 13 Narrated City-Wide Tour Aboard Molly the Trolley Presque Isle

This historic tour lasts approximately three hours and starts at the Historic Fire Station. Reservations are required. 9 am. $5. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org July 13 Charlotte Rhoades Butterfly Release Southwest Harbor, Mount Desert Island

Last year, the Charlotte Rhoades Park and Butterfly Garden released hundreds of butterflies, and this year they’re doing it again. Reservations required. 3:30 pm. $30 per person; free for children under 12. 266-6047 • www.rhoadesbutterflygarden.org July 13 Stonington Lobster Boat Races Stonington

Don’t miss this fun annual event, sponsored by Maine Lobster Boat Races. 348-2375 • www.deerisle.com July 13 James Taylor and his All-Star Band Cross Insurance Center, Bangor

Five-time Grammy Award-winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Taylor brings his AllStar Band to Bangor for one unforgettable performance. 8 pm. $63.50–$83.50. 561-8300 • www.crossinsurancecenter.com July 13 Seabird Island Cruise Port Clyde

Join the staff at the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge to learn about seabird restora-

tion projects. The cruise will be hosted aboard the Monhegan boat line’s Elizabeth Ann out of Port Clyde. There will be light refreshments on board. 4–7 pm. 594-0600 • www.maineseabirds.org July 13 Pianist Antonio Galera Lopez Bar Harbor Congregational Church

Antonia Galera Lopez will perform music by Beethoven, Chopin, and Granados. 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org July 13 23rd Annual Gardens in the Watershed Tour Appleton, Rockport, Warren, and Union

Seven community gardens will be open for selfguided tours at this annual fundraising event for the Georges River Land Trust. A gourmet bag lunch will be available by pre-order. 10 am–5 pm. $25 in advance; $28 on tour day. 594-5166 • www.georgesriver.org July 14 Flash in the Pans Pemetic School, Southwest Harbor

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by Harbor House Community Service Center. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org July 14–19 Central Maine Egg Festival Pittsfield

This weeklong festival includes the Kiwanis Karnival, street dance, egglympics, live music, parades, contest, and much more. 680-0646 • www.ourchamber.org July 15 Colonial Cocktails: Tea With a Twist The General Henry Knox Museum, Thomaston

Chef, author, and tea historian Cynthia Gold will be leading a talk and tasting in The Carriage Room at Montpelier. 5–7 pm. General admission: $15 in advance; $20 at the door. Museum members: $12 in advance; $15 at the door. Seating is limited. 354-8062 • www.knoxmuseum.org July 16 Live for $5: Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers Stonington Opera House

This group brings their handmade puppets and acclaimed original shows to the Opera House for the first time in 10 years. $5. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 16 Burnurwurbskek Singers Cadillac Mountain Summit, Bar Harbor

Listen to the Penobscot Nation men’s drum group from Indian Island perform atop Mt. Cadillac. The music will be accompanied by a group of Wabanaki dancers. 11 am–1 pm. www.abbemuseum.org


July 17 Flash in the Pans Downtown Bangor

Catch this free community steel band concert as part of the Cool Sounds Summer Concert Series. 6–7:30 pm. www.flashinthepans.org

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July 17 Violin Sonatas Rockport Opera House

Virtuoso Ben Beilman returns with a concert of major works for piano and violin. He will be joined by Andrew Tyson, a highly regarded pianist. 7:30 pm. $45. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org July 17–19 54th Friendship Sloop Society Homecoming Regatta Rockland

Visit the sloops in the afternoons at the Rockland Town Dock after the races are complete at Rockland Harbor. On Sunday, watch a Parade of Sail off the Rockland Breakwater from the lighthouse. 545-9099 • www.fss.org July 17–19 Lincoln Lakes Homecoming Lincoln

You won’t want to miss all the fun in Lincoln, including the famous Riverdriver’s Bean Supper, wiffle ball tournament, parades, fireworks, and more. 794-3372 • www.lincolnmaine.org July 17–19 & 24–26 Once Upon a Mattress Belfast Area High School

The Belfast Maskers and Cold Comfort Theater presents the musical comedy Once Upon a Mattress. 7 pm. 930-7090 • www.belfastmaskers.com

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July 18 Sarah McLachlan Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

Multi-platinum and Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Sarah McLachlan is one of the most celebrated singer-songwriters in entertainment, with more than 40 million albums sold worldwide. Doors at 6 pm. $22.75–$68.75. www.waterfrontconcerts.com July 18 Guided Walk Quill’s End Farm, Penobscot

Take a tour of Quill’s End Farm with Heather and Phil Retberg. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 1:30–3:30 pm. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org July 18 Ardelia Trio Bar Harbor Congregational Church

The Ardelia Trio features violinist Janey Choi, cellist Clara Yang, and pianist Jihea Hong-Park. 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org

July 18 Dvorak—Debussy—Beethoven Rockport Union Hall

July 19 Mount Hope Cemetery Walking Tour Bangor

This concert features Ben Beilman on violin and Andrew Tyson on piano. 9 pm. $35. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org

Take a tour of the second oldest garden cemetery in the country. While you walk along the trails, a guide will tell you about some of Bangor’s more famous people, including stories of wealthy lumber barons and vice president Hannibal Hamlin. 5 pm. $10. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org

July 18 Belfast Garden Club Open Gardens 2014 Chase Family Farm, Freedom

The Chase family has been farming their land since 1972, using raised beds due to clay and soil issues, black plastic to control weeds, and a buried irrigation line. 10 am–4 pm. $4. www.belfastgardenclub.org July 18 Kathy Mattea Center Theatre, Dover-Foxcroft

One of the most respected female country stars of her era, Kathy Mattea brings elements of folk, bluegrass, and gospel to her performances. 8 pm. $35 in advance; $40 at the door. 564-8943 • www.centertheatre.org July 18–20 Maine Celtic Celebration Belfast

This family oriented celebration is rich in Celtic heritage, culture, and hospitality. The local music performances and the U.S. National Cheese Rolling Championship are not to be missed. 338-2692 • www.mainecelticcelebreation.com July 18–20 Hairspray Bangor Opera House

Penobscot Theatre Company’s Dramatic Academy Summer semester presents Hairspray. Area students spend two weeks immersed in this program and perform at the end of the session. www.penobscottheatre.org

July 19 Annual Quarry Hill Yard Sale Camden

The Quarry Hill Retirement Community is hosting a yard sale, and there will be bargains galore, with furniture, household goods, electronics, books, toys, baked treats, toys, and much, much more. Proceeds will benefit the Quarry Hill Resident Activities Fund. 8 am–12 pm. www.quarryhill.org July 19 Penobscot Marine Museum Gala & Auction Point Lookout, Northport

This evening event includes dinner, dancing, and a silent auction. This year, the Penobscot Marine Museum will be honoring John K. Hanson, Jr. and Polly Saltonstall, from Maine Boats, Homes, & Harbors magazine. 548-2529 • www.penobscotmarinemuseum.org July 19 Ghosts of Fort Knox Guided Tours Fort Knox, Prospect

Join the East Coast Ghost Trackers on a guided tour of Fort Knox in search of ghosts and paranormal phenomena. Bring a flashlight. Limited capacity for tours. Tours leave at 7, 8:30, & 10 pm. $15. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com

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July 19 Tide Pool Walk Carter Nature Preserve, Surry

Join Paula Mrozicki as you take a tour of tide pools. Great for the whole family. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 11 am–1 pm. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org July 19 Kennebec River Tour of Skowhegan Proper via Canoe/Kayak Skowhegan

This tour is led by Ben Doty, curator of the of the Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center. Tour departs from Arnold Park on Skowhegan Island 10 am. $5. 474-1083 • www.skowheganhistoryhouse.org July 19 Pirate Festival Fort Knox, Prospect

July 19 Monson Summerfest & Triathlon Monson

Enjoy a day in Monson with plenty of outdoor activities. 997-3641 July 19 Piscataquis Regional YMCA Sprint Triathlon Dover-Foxcroft

Swim, bike, and run, in and around beautiful Sebec Lake. 7 am registration. 564-7111 July 19 & 20 Carol Sebold Summer Harbor Arts Juried Arts & Crafts Show Camden

One hundred artists and artisans will display, discuss, and sell their work in a festive, open marketplace, nestled beside Penobscot Bay–the same land and seascapes that inspired Carol Sebold and three generations of Wyeths. 9 am–5 pm. www.camdenharborarts.com July 19 & 20 Sail on the Pirate Ship Must Roos Bucksport Town Dock

The pirate ship Must Roos will let loose cannon fire on Fort Knox as she sails the waters of the Penobscot River. Join in the fun for an hour-long cruise. Cruise times: 9, 10:15, and 11:30 am; 2, 3:15, 4:30, and 5:45 pm. $20. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com July 19 & 20 34th Camden-Rockport Historical Society Antiques Show 22

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This show is one of the premier antique shows in Maine for early 18th- and 19th-century furniture, Americana, and accessories. Sat. 10 am–5 pm; Sun. 11 am–4 pm. www.goosefareantiques.com

This annual family fun day on the pier features crafts, a slippery cod contest, whacky boat races, and lots of food. Sponsored by the Island Fisherman’s Wives Association. 975-9745 • www.deerisle.com

July 19 & 20 Antique Truck & Tractor Show Owls Head Transportation Museum

July 20 The Bangor YMCA Tri for the Y Sprint Triathlon Brewer Lake, Orrington

During this highly anticipated weekend, Owls Head is transformed into the center of the universe for antique truck and tractor enthusiasts. Also featured at this exciting two-day event will be commercial and military vehicles, as well as vintage earth-moving construction equipment. 9 am–3 pm. 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org

A popular event held along the shores of Brewer Lake, athletes will compete in a 750 meter open water swim, 12.4-mile bike ride, and 3.1-mile run. The triathlon is sanctioned by USA Triathlon. Proceeds provide camp, membership, and program scholarships to children and teens. 941-2808 • www.bangory.org/triathlon

July 20 Jazz Night Jackson Laboratory Commons, Bar Harbor

July 20 Dave Keller Savage Oakes Vineyard & Winery, Union

The 10th anniversary celebration of the Bar Harbor Music Festival’s jazz night features the Wolverine Jazz Band. 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org

Dave Keller is one of the finest blues and soul performer of his generation. Bring the family for a day of fun. Food and drink will be available for purchase at 12 pm; concert starts at 2 pm. 785-2828 • www.savageoakes.com

July 20 Maine Lobster Ride & Roll Oceanside High School, Rockland

The Bicycle Coalition of Maine’s annual Lobster Ride & Roll follows winding country lanes and the breathtaking rocky coast past lighthouses, lupines, and lobster boats. There are several distance rides to choose from, which you can find on their website. Fees vary. www.bikemaine.org July 20 Fisherman’s Day

July 21 Flash in the Pans Blue Hill Town Park

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by Jonathan Fisher Memorial and Flash Scholarships. Rain venue: Blue Hill Consolidated School. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org July 22 Mt. Desert Festival of Chamber Music: Opening Night

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Join the professional Pirates of the Dark Rose for a day of swashbuckling sword fights, duels, cannon fire, and a pirate ship attack. The festival will feature a treasure hunt, a pirate parade, and contests for best-dressed and most authenticsounding pirate. 10 am–4 pm. $3 regular fort admission. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com


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This year marks the 51st year of the Mt. Desert Festival of Chamber Music. The series will open with Decoda performing Mozart and Barber, accompanied by pianist and musical director Todd Crow. 8:15 pm. 266-2550 • www.mtdesertfestival.org July 23 42nd Annual Acadia National Park Outdoor Concert Blackwoods Campground Amphitheatre

This fun, annual event features the Bar Harbor Festival string orchestra, conducted by Francis Fortier. 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org July 23 Live for $5: Alison Chase Performance Stonington Opera House

Alison Chase Performance is a dance theater production company that merges innovative choreography with other theatrical genres, bringing new work to a new audience. $5. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 23 Douglas Coffin: Letter Cutter in Stone Skowhegan

Douglas Coffin will demonstrate, teach, and explore the history of the alphabet and letterforms in stone. Refreshments will be served. 7 pm. 474-1083 • www.skowheganhistoryhouse.org July 23 Thomas Hill Standpipe Summer Sunset Tour Bangor

Climb to the top of the standpipe for a great sunset view of Bangor. 5–9 pm. www.bangorwater.org July 24 Fire & Brimstone Walking Tour Bangor

From Temperance to Prohibition and everything in between, this is not just a simple church tour. Listen to tales of purity, hope, and piety, alongside stories of great works, scandal, and ruin. Tour is 2.5 miles long. Meet at the Rite Aid Parking Lot on Union Street. 7 pm. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com July 24 The Four Seasons Rockport Opera House

Featuring conductor Kensho Watanabe, violinist Elissa Lee Kolijonen, and members of the Curtis on Tour ensemble. 7:30 pm. $45. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org July 24 Harbor to Harbor Paddle Weekend & Lobster Buoy Bay Launch Searsport to Belfast

Bring your kayak to Searsport Shores Campground and paddle to Belfast Harbor. Enjoy lunch at the Weathervane in Belfast before paddling back to Searsport. Weekend paddle to Sears Island is fol-

lowed by a lobster bake on the beach. 9 am–4 pm. 548-6059 • www.campocean.com July 24 Kneisel Hall Concert Burnt Cove Church Community Center, Stonington

Free concert by the students of the internationally renowned Kneisel Hall Chamber Music School in Blue Hill. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 24 Insect Safari Head of the Tide Preserve, Belfast

Entomologist Kathy Murray leads a hands-on exploration of forest and fields in search of critters. 10 am–12 pm. 236-7091 • www.coastalmountains.org July 24 Cool Sounds Summer Concert Series: Pete Witham & the Kosmic Zombies Central Street, Bangor

Come out and enjoy live music performed by Pete Witham & the Kosmic Zombies. Outdoor market opens at 5 pm; concert begins at 6 pm. www.downtownbangor.com July 24 & 25 2014 Kneading Conference Skowhegan State Fair Grounds

This conference has been wowing attendees since 2007. Spend two days attending workshops and making new friends. Food is provided. $300. 717-4578 • www.mainegrainalliance.com July 24–26 Dover-Foxcroft Kiwanis Auction Piscataquis County Fairgrounds

You never know what you will find at the Kiwanis auction. Thurs. & Fri. 6–9 pm; Sat. 4–9 pm. www.doverfoxcroftkiwanis.org July 24–26 Little Shop of Horrors: The Musical The Grand, Ellsworth

Presented by The Grand Summer Teen Camp, this musical is directed by Robin Jones and Michelle Dokka. Thurs. & Fri. 7 pm; Sat. 2 & 7 pm. $12 adults; $9 ages 12 and under. 667-9500 • www.grandonline.org July 24–26 Plein Air Festival Castine

Forty juried artists will participate in this threeday event, painting at various locations throughout Castine. The public will have the opportunity to observe and visit these artists as they create stunning landscapes. Judging and an exhibition and sale of the art will conclude the event at 6 pm on June 26 at the Maine Maritime Academy’s Harborview Room. www.castinearts.org July 24–27 County Bluegrass Festival Fort Fairfield

Four days of fabulous musical performances in the County, by musicians from Georgia, Massachusetts, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and more. Ticket prices vary. 227-6242 • www.countybluegrass.com July 25 Joshua L. Chamberlain Golf Classic Rocky Knoll Country Club, Orrington

Enjoy a day of golf, with many events scheduled, including a hole-in-one contest, a closest-to-thepin challenge, a men’s and women’s longest-drive contest, putting contest, and a 50-50 raffle. All proceeds from the Chamberlain Classic will benefit the Maine Infantry Foundation. Registration at 7 am; main event starts with a cannon blast at 8:30 am. $60 per person; $55 with military ID. 478-2586 • www.brewermaine.gov July 25 Guided Walking Tour of Historic Skowhegan Falls & Island Skowhegan

This tour is led by Melvin Burnham, director of the Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center. Tour departs from Arnold Park on Skowhegan Island. 10 am. $5. 474-1083 • www.skowheganhistoryhouse.org July 25 Schumann Rockport Union Hall

This highly acclaimed touring ensemble of Curtis institute faculty and students perform a program of Schumann’s beloved chamber music, including the Piano Quartet in E-flat major and Opus 47. 9 pm. $35. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org July 25 10th Annual Bob Noonan Memorial Concert Bar Harbor Congregational Church

Delight in the sounds of the Bar Harbor Festival String Orchestra, featuring oboe soloist Gerard Reuter. 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org July 25 Belfast Garden Club Open Gardens 2014 Belfast Hosta Gallery

View a hundreds of varieties of hosta planted in sun and shade beds. 10 am–4 pm. $4. www.belfastgardenclub.org July 25–August 2 Northern Maine Fair Northern Maine Fairgrounds, Presque Isle

This large, family friendly fair includes rides, exhibits, harness racing, and lots more. www.northernmainefairgrounds.com July 25–August 3 Bangor State Fair State Fairgrounds, Bangor

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A fun-filled day with breakfast starting at 7 am, followed by music, food, softball and basketball tournaments, treasure hunt, pig scramble, and much more. 717-5271 July 26 General Henry Knox’s Birthday Celebration Thomaston Town Cemetery and Montpelier

Join Montpelier and the Thomaston Historical Society to celebrate General Henry Knox’s 264th birthday. 10:30 am. 354-4121 • www.thomastonhistoricalsociety.com July 26 Takin’ it to the Streets DiCenzo Athletic Complex, Calais

This three-on-three outdoor basketball tournament has nine competitive divisions, ranging from peewee to adult. Trophies awarded to division winners. $60 per team of four players, maximum. 454-2308 • www.visitstcroixvalley.com July 26 Grape Affair I Cellardoor Winery, Lincolnville

Spend an idyllic evening of dining and dancing as the sun sets over our vineyard in Lincolnville. Appetizers, dinner, and desserts will be featured and paired with Cellardoor wines. And as day turns to night, the stage will light up for an evening of dancing to live music. 5:30–9 pm. $100. 763-4478 • www.mainewine.com July 26 Maine Artisan Bread Fair Skowhegan State Fair Grounds

Celebrate local grains, artisan breads, wood-fired pizza, delicious Maine foods, and the best books, tools, and accoutrements of craft baking. The event includes demonstrations and live music, too. 9 am–3 pm. $2 all-day parking. 717-4578 • www.mainegrainalliance.com July 26 Guided Walking Tour of Presque Isle Vera Estey House, Presque Isle

This free walking tour of historic Presque Isle begin and end at the Vera Estey House on Third Street. The tour covers two miles and lasts about two-and-a-half hours. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org July 26 Guided Tour of the 1875 Vera Estey House Presque Isle

Music This is a high energy concert with Brazilian legendary bassist Nilson Matta, guitarist Dave Stryker, percussionist Fernando Saci, and Célia Vaz, an iconic versatile singer from Rio de Janiero. $20 & $25. 288-5744 • 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 26 Bangor’s Historic Architecture Bangor

Bangor’s landscape is filled with examples of the work of some of America’s greatest architects. This stroll through the Queen City’s neighborhoods offers a different perspective on her history. Bangor Historical Society tours are the official historical tours of the City of Bangor. 5 pm. $10. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org July 26 & 27 Wings & Wheels Fly-In/Cruise-In Houlton International Airport

Last year’s event drew 1,500 people to view planes, helicopters, historical presentations, crafters, and games for the kids. Events added this year include an air show, sky-divers, and more. 532-4216 • www.greaterhoulton.com July 26 & 27 Bucksport Bay Festival Bucksport

The 17th annual Bucksport Bay Festival will feature a parade, fireworks, a 5K fun run, live music, a pie contest, children’s activities, a classic car show, and over 70 vendors along the Penobscot River waterfront. 469-6818 • www.bucksportbaychamber.com July 26 & 27 20th Maine, 3rd Maine, and 15th Alabama Civil War Reenactment Fort Knox, Prospect

Held in conjunction with the Bucksport Chamber of Commerce Bucksport Bay Festival. The weekend will feature skirmishes, living history demos, and more. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com July 26 & 27 Grand Lake Stream Folk Art Festival Grand Lake Stream

This folk art festival is one of the best in the state. You will see folk artists, craftsmen, boat builders, quilters, and enjoy food and live music. 10 am–5 pm. $8 one day; $12 both days. 796-8199 www.grandlakestreamfolkartfestival.com July 26 & 27 Gallery on the Green Harbor House, Southwest Harbor

This historic tour lasts approximately one hour. Reservations are suggested. 1 pm. $2. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org

This event features Maine artists showing original work and is sponsored by the Coastal Fine Arts Association of Maine. Sat. 9 am–5 pm; Sun. 10 am–5 pm. 989-4655 • www.seamaineart.com

July 26 Samba Meets Jazz Stonington Opera House

July 27 Bar Harbor Music Festival Gala The Bar Harbor Club

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Delight in the sounds of the Bar Harbor Festival String Orchestra, conducted by Francis Fortier and featuring oboe soloist Gerard Reuter. Preconcert dinner at 6 pm; concert at 8 pm. 288-5744 • www.barharbormusicfestival.org July 27 37th Annual CMCA Benefit Art Auction & Dinner Point Lookout, Northport

Always an eagerly anticipated event, the CMCA auction is considered Maine’s premier contemporary art auction and includes art donated fully or in part by 100 by Maine’s best artists. 4:30–9 pm. $150. 236-2875 • www.cmcanow.org July 28 Flash in the Pans Stonington Fish Pier

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by Island Community Center. Rain venue: Island Community Center. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org July 28 Schoodic Summer Chorus: We are Family Hammond Hall, Winter Harbor

This a cappella community chorus will feature traditional music and composers, from Monteverdi to Belafonte, with a special nod to Pete Seeger. 7 pm. $5 adults; free for kids under 12. www.schoodicartsforall.org July 29 Mt. Desert Festival of Chamber Music Neighborhood House, Northeast Harbor

Shanghai Quartet performs Beethoven and Bridge, accompanied by pianist and musical director Todd Crow. 8:15 pm. 266-2550 • www.mtdesertfestival.org July 29 Bumbershoot Hammond Hall, Winter Harbor

Pepin Mittlehauser and Emma Walsh make up the Hancock County duo, Bumbershoot. A lively mix of original and traditional fiddle music will take you from the green hills of Ireland to the coast of Quebec. 7 pm. $5 adults; free for kids under 12. www.schoodicartsforall.org July 29 Solo Cello: Vasily Popov Burnt Cove Church Community Center, Stonington

Cellist Vasily Popov, faculty artist of Levine Music in Washington, D.C., will present a performance featuring music from the last four centuries for unaccompanied cello. $20. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 30 Summer Family Film Series Agamont Park, Bar Harbor

Enjoy a family friendly movie under the stars with free popcorn, provided by presenting sponsor, Camden National Bank. 8:30 pm. 288-5103 • www.barharborinfo.com


July 30 Cape Breton Kitchen Party Hammond Hall, Winter Harbor

Several accomplished musicians will perform Cape Breton step dance and Celtic music. 7 pm. $5 adults; free for kids under 12. www.schoodicartsforall.org July 30 Live for $5: Laughing Couple Stonington Opera House

Interactive storytelling of the Native Woodlands Peoples by husband and wife team Rick and Carolyn Hunt. $5. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org July 30 Stetson Day Stetson

Join the community for this family friendly festival which features food, music, crafts, and more. www.ourchamber.com July 30–August 3 Maine Lobster Festival Rockland Harbor

Rockland Harbor Park hosts the 67th annual world-famous festival, one of New England’s great summer events, with tons of steamed Maine lobsters served, pageantry, waterfront activities, maritime displays and demonstrations, Maine arts and crafts, visits to Navy and Coast Guard ships,

harbor cruises, entertainment, a parade, lobstercrate races, and more. 596-0376 • www.mainelobsterfestival.com July 31 Romantic Music for Clarinet and Piano Rockport Opera House

A performance by the gifted duo of Jose FranchBallester on clarinet and Ran Dank on piano. 7:30 pm. $45. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org July 31 Date Night Tour: Love and Lust in the Queen City Bangor

Spice up your date-night routine with an adultthemed walking tour of Bangor. Start off the evening with a drink at Nocturnem Draft Haus and make your date a night to remember. Adults 21 and over only. Preregistration required. 7:30–9 pm. $20 per person. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com July 31 Fine Food and Folk Music in the Cove Owls Head

Enjoy a summer evening of live music, wonderful food, and company on the stunning peninsula of Crocketts Beach at the home of Ken and Barbara Wexler. Catering will be provided by Green Bean Catering, and entertainment will be provided by

John and Rachel Nicholas, who have been playing folk guitar music together for more than 30 years. 5:30 pm. $80 members; $90 nonmembers. 594-5166 • www.georgesriver.org July 31 Cool Sounds Summer Concert Series: Aurora Jazz Project Central Street, Bangor

Come out and enjoy live music performed by the Aurora Jazz Project. Outdoor market opens at 5 pm; concert begins at 6 pm. www.downtownbangor.com July 31–August 2 Shakespeare Comes to Fort Knox Fort Knox, Prospect

Don’t miss Shakespeare under the stars, performed by the Ten Bucks Theatre Troupe. 6 pm. $10. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com July 31–August 3 Monmouth Fair Monmouth

This annual fair entertains and educates through shows, displays, demonstrations, participation, and celebration. 933-2249 • www.monmouthfair.com

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LIGHTHOUSES NEAR YOU HANCOCK COUNTY Baker Island Light Cranberry Islands

Present lighthouse built: 1855 Discontinued: 1955 Relighted and automated: 1957 Accessibility: Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse is not.

Bear Island Light Northeast Harbor

Present lighthouse built: 1889 Discontinued: 1981 Relighted and automated: 1989 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Burnt Coat Harbor Light Swan’s Island

Present lighthouse built: 1872 Automated: 1975 Accessibility: Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse is not.

Dice Head Light Castine

Present lighthouse built: 1829 Discontinued: 1935 Relighted: 2008 Accessibility: Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse is not.

Eagle Island Light Deer Isle

Present lighthouse built: 1839 Automated: 1959 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Egg Rock Light Winter Harbor

Present lighthouse built: 1875 Automated: 1976 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Great Duck Island Light Frenchboro

Present lighthouse built: 1890 Automated: 1986 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Indian Island Light Rockport

Heron Neck Light Vinalhaven

Tenants Harbor Light Saint George

Lubec Channel Light Lubec

Mount Desert Rock Light Frenchboro

Indian Island Light Rockport

Two Bush Islands Light Spruce Head

Machias Seal Island Light Cutler

Prospect Harbor Light Prospect Harbor

Isle au Haut Light Isle au Haut

Whitehead Light Saint George

Present lighthouse built: 1875 Discontinued: 1934 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Present lighthouse built: 1847 Automated: 1977 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Present lighthouse built: 1891 Automated: 1951 Accessibility: Not open to the public.

Pumpkin Island Light Little Deer Isle

Present lighthouse built: 1854 Discontinued: 1933 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Winter Harbor Light Winter Harbor

Present lighthouse built: 1857 Discontinued: 1933 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

KNOX COUNTY Brown’s Head Light Vinalhaven

Present lighthouse built: 1857 Automated: 1987 Accessibility: Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse is not.

Curtis Island Light Camden

Present lighthouse built: 1896 Automated: 1972 Accessibility: The island is a public park accessible only by boat. Lighthouse is not open to the public.

Goose Rocks Light North Haven

Present lighthouse built: 1875 Discontinued: 1934 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Present lighthouse built: 1907 Automated: 1934 Accessibility: Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse is not.

Marshall Point Light Saint George

Present lighthouse built: 1857 Automated: 1971 Accessibility: Parking lot. Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse is not. The Marshall Point Lighthouse Museum in the keeper’s house is operated by the St. George Historical Society.

Matinicus Rock Light Matinicus Island

Present lighthouse built: 1857 North light discontinued: 1924 South light automated: 1983 Accessibility: Very limited, as the island is maintained by a bird sanctuary.

Owls Head Light Owls Head

Present lighthouse built: 1825 Automated: 1989 Accessibility: Parking lot. Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse and keeper’s house are not.

Rockland Breakwater Light Rockland

Present lighthouse built: 1902 Automated: 1964 Accessibility: Open weekends in the summer .

Saddleback Ledge Light Vinalhaven

Present lighthouse built: 1839 Automated: 1954 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Present lighthouse built: 1857 Discontinued: 1933 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Present lighthouse built: 1897 Automated: 1964 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Present lighthouse built: 1852 Automated: 1982 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

WALDO COUNTY Fort Point Light Stockton Springs

Present lighthouse built: 1857 Automated: 1988 Accessibility: Parking lot. Lighthouse is within Fort Point State Historic Site. Lighthouse and Fort Pownall are not open to the public.

Grindle Point Light Islesboro

Present lighthouse built: 1874 Discontinued: 1934 Relighted: 1987 Accessibility: Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse is not. The Sailor’s Memorial Museum in the keeper’s house is open during the season.

WASHINGTON COUNTY Libby Island Light Machiasport

Present lighthouse built: 1823 Automated: 1974 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Little River Light Cutler

Present lighthouse built: 1890 Automated: 1939 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Present lighthouse built: 1832 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Moose Peak Light Jonesport

Present lighthouse built: 1851 Automated: 1972 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Narraguagus Light Milbridge

Present lighthouse built: 1853 Discontinued: 1934 Accessibility: Not open to the public, best viewed by boat.

Nash Island Light Addison

Present lighthouse built: 1874 Discontinued: 1981 Accessibility: Not open to the public, best viewed by boat.

Petit Manan Light Near Milbridge

Present lighthouse built: 1855 Automated: 1972 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

West Quoddy Head Light Lubec

Present lighthouse built: 1857 Automated: 1988 Accessibility: Grounds are open to the public; lighthouse is not.

Whitlocks Mill Light Calais

Present lighthouse built: 1910 Automated: 1969 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed from the St. Croix River Rest Area on Route 1 in Calais.

Present lighthouse built: 1876 Discontinued: 1975 Relighted: 2001 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

PHOTO: BRIAN WILSON

Present lighthouse built: 1890 Automated: 1963 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

Present lighthouse built: 1854 Automated: 1982 Accessibility: Not open to the public; best viewed by boat.

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museums Near you Woodlawn Museum 19 Black House Drive • 667-8671 New Sweden Historical Society & Museum www.woodlawnmuseum.org 116 Station Road • 896-5240 Northeast Harbor www.maineswedishcolony.info Great Harbor Maritime Museum 124 Main Street • 276-5650 Oakfield Oakfield Railroad Museum Seal Cove 40 Station Street • 223-5032 Seal Cove Auto Museum www.oakfieldmuseum.org 1414 Tremont Road • 244-9242 www.sealcoveautomuseum.org Presque Isle Northern Maine Museum of Science Southwest Harbor UMaine Presque Isle Wendell Gilley Museum 181 Main Street • 768-9482 • www.umpi.edu 4 Herrick Road • 244-7555 www.wendellgilleymuseum.org St. Agatha St. Agatha Historical Society & House Knox County Route 162, Main Street • 543-6911 Camden

Aroostook County New Sweden

St. Francis

St. Francis Historical Society Museum 872 Main Street • 398-3387 Van Buren

Acadian Village U.S. Route 1 • 868-2691 www.connectmaine.com/acadianvillage Woodland

Woodland Historical Society Museums 493-3081 or 498-8430

Hancock County Bar Harbor

Abbe Museum 26 Mt. Desert Street • 822-3519 www.abbemuseum.org Bar Harbor Historical Society Museum 33 Ledgelawn Avenue • 288-0000 www.barharborhistorical.org George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History 105 Eden Street • 288-5015 www.coamuseum.org Mount Desert Oceanarium & Lobster Hatchery 1351 State Highway 3 • 244-7330 www.theoceanarium.com Sieur de Monts Spring & Nature Center Off Route 3 in Acadia National Park www.acadia.ws/sieur-de-monts.htm

Camden–Rockport Historical Society Conway Homestead-Cramer Museum Complex U.S. Route 1 • 236-2257 www.conwayhouse.org Friendship

Friendship Museum Route 220 & Martin’s Point Road • 832-4221 Owls Head

Owls Head Transportation Museum Route 73 • 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org Rockland

Coastal Children’s Museum 75 Mechanic Street • 385-1105 www.coastalchildrensmuseum.org Farnsworth Art Museum & Wyeth Center 16 Museum Street • 596-6457 www.farnsworthmuseum.org Maine Lighthouse Museum 1 Park Drive • 594-3301 www.mainelighthousemuseum.com Rockport

Center’s Hill House 159 Union Street • 942-1900 www.bangormuseum.org Bangor Police Museum 240 Main Street • 947-7384 Cole Land Transportation Museum 405 Perry Road • 990-3600 www.colemuseum.org Maine Discovery Museum 74 Main Street • 262-7200 www.mainediscoverymuseum.org University of Maine Museum of Art 40 Harlow Street • Norumbega Hall 561-3350 • www.umma.umaine.edu

N. Main Street, East Cove • 695-2716 www.katahdincruises.com

Bradley

Liberty

Searsport

Dexter

Dexter Historical Society Museums 12 Church Street • 924-5721

Penobscot Marine Museum 5 Church Street & Route 1 • 548-2529 www.penobscotmarinemuseum.org

Hampden

Washington County

Hampden Historical Society’s Kinsley House Museums 83 Main Road S. Route 1A • 862-3182 Indian Island

Penobscot Indian Nation Museum 12 Wabanaki Way • 827-7776 www.penobscotnation.org Lee

Lee Historical Society & Museum Main Street (Route 6) • 738-5014 Old Town

Deer Isle

Union

Patten

Orono

Matthews Museum of Maine Heritage Union Fairgrounds www.matthewsmuseum.org

The Patten Lumbermen’s Museum 61 Shin Pond Road • 528-2650 www.lumbermensmuseum.org

Vinalhaven

Piscataquis County

Bangor

Bangor Museum & History

Islesboro Historical Society 388 Main Road • 734-6733

Lincolnville Historical Society Museum Route 173 • 789-5445 www.lincolnvillehistory.org

Wilson Museum 120 Perkins Street • 326-9247 www.wilsonmuseum.org

Penobscot County

Islesboro

Lincolnville

Hudson Museum, University of Maine Collins Center for the Arts 581-1901 www.umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum Page Farm & Home Museum Portage Road • 581-4100 www.umaine.edu/pagefarm

Vinalhaven Historical Society Museum High Street • 863-4410 www.vinalhavenhistoricalsociety.org

Belfast Historical Society & Museum 10 Market Street • 338-9229 www.belfastmuseum.org

Brewer Historical Society’s Clewley Museum 199 Wilson Street • 989-5013 www.brewermaine.gov

General Henry Knox Museum U.S. Route 1 • 354-8062 www.generalknoxmuseum.org Thomaston Historical Society & Museum 80 Knox Street • 354-8835 www.thomastonhistoricalsociety.com

Birdsacre-Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary & Homestead 289 High Street • 667-8460 www.birdsacre.com The Telephone Museum 166 Winkumpaugh Road • 667-9491 www.thetelephonemuseum.org

Belfast

Brewer

Thomaston

Ellsworth

Waldo County

Davistown Museum 58 Main Street • 288-5126 www.davistownmuseum.org

Old Town Museum 827-7256

Salome Sellers House 416 Sunset Road • 367-2629

Monson Museum Greenville Road (Main Street) • 876-3073

Leonard’s Mills Government Road • 974-6278 www.leonardsmills.com

Center for Maine Contemporary Art 162 Russell Avenue • 236-2490 www.cmcanow.org

Castine

Monson

Dover-Foxcroft

Blacksmith Shop Museum 100 Dawes Road • 564-8618 Greenville

S/S Katahdin & Moosehead Marine Museum

Cherryfield

Cherryfield-Narraguagus Historical Society 88 River Road • 546-2076 www.cherryfieldhistorical.com Eastport

Raye’s Mustard Mill Museum 83 Washington Street • 853-4451 www.rayesmustard.com Tides Institute & Museum of Art 43 Water Street • 853-4047 www.tidesinstitute.org Jonesport

Maine Coast Sardine History Museum 34 Mason Bay Road • 497-2961 Lubec

Lubec Historical Society Museum 135 Main Street • 733-2274 Robert S. Peacock Fire Museum 40 School Street • 733-2341 West Quoddy Head Visitor Center & Museum South Lubec Road • 733-2180 www.westquoddy.com Machias

Burnham Tavern Museum Route 192 • 255-4432 www.burnhamtavern.com Milbridge

Milbridge Historical Society Museum 83 Main Street • 546-4471 www.milbridgehistoricalsociety.org 2014 This Is Maine

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ELLSWORTH

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LL SWO RTH is a city of surprises. Finding one catchphrase to sum it all up isn’t easy. A coastal city with a rich history. A quiet little city. The crossroads of Downeast Maine. A bustling hub of county government. An emerging cultural hub. A fun place to shop. A great place to visit. A great place to live. Family-run businesses operated by third and fourth generations are not uncommon. You can still walk down the street or into a store and be greeted by friends and neighbors. The heart and cultural hub of the city remains in the historic downtown. You can easily spend a day leisurely checking out all the shops and relaxing over a bite to eat at any one of the eateries. Entertainment, from movies to live music, can be found at a number of venues. Several parks with green spaces offer inviting spots to sit back and enjoy life. The Waterfront Park is a popular picnic spot for tourists and locals, and the gazebo hosts musical programs and weddings throughout the

PHOTOS: MELANIE BROOKS

The City of Ellsworth, the shiretown of Hancock County, has something for everyone, including award-winning restaurants, fun boutiques and stores, and access to the Union River.


ELLSWORTH • HANCOCK COUNTY

Rooster Brother The Store for Cooks

and those who love them. by the Union River Bridge in Downtown Ellsworth 800 866 0054 • 207 667 8675 www.roosterbrother.com or visit us on Facebook

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summer months. The harbor, dredged a few years ago, has allowed more watercraft to navigate the tidal water and dock right in the heart of Ellsworth. Walking downtown and to many of the High Street merchants is easily done from Waterfront Park. A historic walking map helps you locate the gems of Ellsworth, including The Grand Theatre, the Congregational Church and Old Burial Ground, Ellsworth City Hall, and The Ellsworth Public Library, to name a few. Outward from the historic inner core, a bustling section of the city has emerged. Taking full advantage of busy Routes 1 and 3, High Street/Bar Harbor Road offers a diverse selection of retail and professional services. The growth of this section of the city has been vital in attracting and keeping customers in Ellsworth to spend their hard-earned dollars. Nestled here in the busiest traffic and commerce section is Birdsacre, a 200-acre wildlife sanctuary. This tranquil spot, open free of charge to the public, has been lovingly cared for and maintained for generations. Whether for a day, a week, or a lifetime, discover Ellsworth: you’ll be happy you did.

21 Water Street Ellsworth, Maine 207-667-7166 www.coastalinteriors.info Monday–Friday, 8–5 Saturday 9–2 © 2014 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas.

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GREENVILLE/ MOOSEHEAD REGION

This photo: The steamship Katahdin cruises the lake all summer long. Opposite: A view of majestic Moosehead Lake. 30

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Sangerville Clinic M–F • 8am–5pm 207-876-4811

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General Surgery

Monson Clinic Tuesdays 1pm–4pm 207-876-4811

greenville • piscataquis county

Charles A. Dean Memorial Hospital provides specialty services through their Northwoods healthcare clinics. with four MD’s and one DPM, Northwoods Healthcare Specialty Clinics service patients in both Greenville and Sangerville Clinics. For more information on the specialists, please call 207-695-5205.

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includes the largest lake in Maine, three of the largest rivers, over 100 waterfalls, more than 40 mountain peaks, countless creeks, streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes, and close to 5 million acres of working forest with thousands of moose. One of the best ways to see the area is by float plane. Tours can be customized to the needs of the client, and fees are based on flight times. The aircraft takes off from Moosehead Lake and quickly heads up the lake toward Big Moose Mountain. As the flight continues, East Outlet, the headwater of the Kennebec River and a world-famous fly-fishing destination with landlocked salmon and wild brook trout, comes into view.

The pilot heads over to Mount Kineo, its 700foot sheer cliffs dropping straight to the lake, then north for a glimpse of Seeboomook Lake and the beginning of the West Branch of the Penobscot River. To the east, you can see Mount Katahdin, Maine’s highest mountain. Visitors often plan a day to check out Baxter State Park. Heading south again, the pilot will point out Big and Little Spencer Mountains, both great hiking destinations. Then it’s on to Lily Bay State Park, a beautifully located family campground on Moosehead Lake. The ponds and bogs in this area are full of moose in the summer. Many visitors drive the roads looking for the area’s favorite

resident, but to guarantee sightings, a moose safari is the best bet. Out to the east is the “100-Mile Wilderness,” the longest section of the Appalachian Trail without development. The pilot will point out Gulf Hagas, a series of spectacular waterfalls and gorges, which are one of Maine’s natural wonders. All too soon, the flight ends, and all passengers are back on the dock. Tomorrow, maybe, some shopping and a ride on the Katahdin steamship would be in order. Moosehead Lake Region Chamber of Commerce (207) 695-2702 • www.mooseheadlake.org 2014 This Is Maine

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August Events This large, family friendly fair includes rides, exhibits, harness racing, and lots more. www.northernmainefairgrounds.com July 25–August 3 Bangor State Fair State Fairgrounds, Bangor

You can enjoy rides, midway games, outdoor concerts, a demolition derby, great food, a petting zoo, and much more at the 165th year of the Bangor State Fair. www.bangorstatefair.com July 30–August 3 Maine Lobster Festival Rockland Harbor

Rockland Harbor Park hosts the 67th annual world-famous festival, one of New England’s great summer events, with tons of steamed Maine lobsters served, pageantry, waterfront activities, maritime displays and demonstrations, Maine arts and crafts, visits to Navy and Coast Guard ships, harbor cruises, entertainment, a parade, lobstercrate races, and more. 596-0376 • www.mainelobsterfestival.com 32

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July 31–August 3 Shakespeare Comes to Fort Knox Fort Knox, Prospect

Ten Bucks Theatre Troupe performs under the stars. 6 pm. $10. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com July 31–August 3 Monmouth Fair Monmouth

This annual fair entertains and educates through shows, displays, demonstrations, participation, and celebration. 933-2249 • www.monmouthfair.com August 1 Belfast Garden Club Open Gardens 2014 Whyte Garden, Belfast

Heirloom favorites in several relaxing spaces are joined by a fieldstone pathway in this backyard, which features a terraced stone patio, waterfall, fire pit, and a variety of shady trees, shrubs, phlox, and more. 10 am–4 pm. $4. www.belfastgardenclub.org August 1 First Friday Art Walk Bar Harbor

First Friday Art Walk is a dynamic downtown

John Fogerty Bangor

gala that showcases a wide variety of fine art and craft, with special performance events, including theater and music at locations throughout the town. Many of the galleries host “meet-the-artist” events on these evenings. Join the fun and stroll downtown Bar Harbor to enjoy works by an array of creative and talented people. 5–9 pm. www.rdalessio.com/barharborartwalk August 1 BDN Maine: What’s Next Conference Gracie Theatre, Bangor

This day-long presentation features experts’ visions of creativity and technology, from tech to apps, social media to video. www.bdnmaineevents.com August 1 From France to America Rockport Union Hall

A performance featuring Jose Franch-Ballester on the clarinet and Ran Dank on the piano. 9 pm. $35. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 1 Iris DeMent in Concert Camden Opera House

Legendary singer-songwriter Iris DeMent returns

Photo: courtesy cross insurance center

July 25–August 2 Northern Maine Fair Northern Maine Fairgrounds, Presque Isle

August 2


Events to Camden to help celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Camden Opera House. 7:30 pm. $28. 236-7963 • www.camdenoperahouse.com August 1 & 2 Deer Isle Jazz Festival Deer Isle-Stonington

The opening night of the 14th annual Deer Isle Jazz Festival will feature Panamanian pianist Danilo Perez. Perez’s bassist, Ben Street, will be the festival’s visiting musician at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. Maine’s own jazz and pop vocalist Emilia Dahlin opens with her quartet. The Henry Butler Trio from New Orleans plays on August 2, headlining the festival. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org August 2 John Fogerty Cross Insurance Center, Bangor

Grammy Award-winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer John Fogerty will perform in Bangor during the Bangor State Fair. $49. www.crossinsurancecenter.com August 2 Exploring Bugs Blue Hill Mountain

Lynn Havasall will help you explore the insects that live on Blue Hill Mountain. Fun for the whole family. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 10:30–11:30 am. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org August 2 Dover-Foxcroft Homecoming Dover-Foxcroft

This annual event includes a parade, vendor booths, food, and activities for the entire family. 564-3318 August 2 Children’s Heritage Fair Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center

The whole family will enjoy a look back to the mid-1800s, with a special emphasis on what activities children enjoyed and the life of youth in the mid-19th century. Enjoy games, a tour of the History House, and enjoy refreshments. 1–3 pm. 474-1083 • www.skowheganhistoryhouse.org August 2 & 16 Mount Hope Cemetery Walking Tour Bangor

Take a tour of the second oldest garden cemetery in the country. While you walk along the trails, a guide will tell you about some of Bangor’s more famous people, including stories of wealthy lumber barons and vice president Hannibal Hamlin. 5 pm. $10. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org August 2 & 16 City of the Dead: Mount Pleasant Cemetery Walking Tour Bangor

Mount Pleasant Cemetery is the resting place of

Theater

Music

some great names in Bangor’s history. 10 am. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com

and audience participation. $5. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org

August 2, 16, & 30 Box Car Box Office Machias

August 6 Merryspring’s Annual Kitchen Tour Camden, Rockport, & Lincolnville

Catch a free, family friendly movie at Station 1890 on U.S. Route 1. Bring a lawn chair and blanket. Sponsored by the Machias Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. One hour before sunset. www.machiaschamber.org

Visit eight uniquely designed residential kitchens, while enjoying demonstrations and tastings from area chefs at each location. Proceeds to benefit Merryspring Nature Center educational programs. 236-2239 • www.merryspring.org

August 3 Beech Hill Blueberry Free Pick Beech Hill Reserve, Rockport

August 6 Story Walk Kingdom Woods, Blue Hill

Join Coastal Mountains Land Trust for a day of picking blueberries. Bring a picnic and enjoy the great outdoors. 8 am–2 pm. 236-7091 • www.coastalmountains.org

Grab the kids for this fun event with Quatie Bryan, sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 10:30–11:30 am. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org

August 3–10 Claremont Croquet Classic Somes Sound, Mount Desert Island

August 6, 13, 20, & 27 Summer Family Film Series Agamont Park, Bar Harbor

Since its start in 1976 by innkeepers Allen and Gertrude McCue, community members of all ages play each year. This unique tournament brings in more players every year to play on the beautiful lawns of the hotel at the mouth of Somes Sound. 244-5036 • www.theclaremonthotel.com

Enjoy an outdoor movie in downtown Bar Harbor. Family friendly films will begin at 8:30 pm, with free popcorn provided by presenting sponsor Camden National Bank. 288-5103 • www.barharborinfo.com

August 4 Flash in the Pans Blue Hill Town Park

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by Healthy Peninsula at Home Downeast. Rain venue: Blue Hill Consolidated School. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org August 5 Dover Quartet Neighborhood House, Northeast Harbor

Dover Quartet performs Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Dvorák, accompanied by pianist and musical director Todd Crow. 8:15 pm. 266-2550 • www.mtdesertfestival.org August 5 Lobsters on the Sound Southwest Harbor

This elegant annual fundraiser is a must for anyone who loves Mount Desert Island. Join them for lobsters, cocktails, music, and dancing under the stars. 244-3713 • www.harborhousemdi.org August 5 & 12 Bangor Band Concert Bangor Waterfront

Enjoy a free concert by one of the oldest community bands in the country. www.bangorband.org August 6 Live for $5: Norman Ng Magic Experience Stonington Opera House

Ng’s show is an exciting fusion of magic, comedy,

August 7 Pairings 101: Farmer’s Market Creations Cellardoor Winery, Lincolnville

Learn how to pair wine with the bounty of Maine’s abundant harvest. The pairing will take you though sensory evaluations and aroma identifications. 5:30–7:30 pm. $35. 763-4478 • www.mainewine.com August 7 Dialogue Rockport Opera House

The first concert by an ensemble of much loved Bay Chamber musicians and friends. The show will feature Geoff Nuttall on violin and viola, Livia Sohn on violin, Christopher Costanza on cello, James Austin Smith on oboe, and Pedja Mezijevic on piano. 7:30 pm. $45. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 7 A Revolutionary Affair Union Hall, Rockport

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Knox Museum’s annual gala dinner. A retrospective presentation from the museum’s highlights reel will be shown, and merriment will be had by all. 7 pm. 354-8062 • www.knoxmuseum.org August 7 Madams & Murders Walking Tour

Take a walk into Bangor’s past, to the days when madams were the queens of their trade and the infamous crime of murder was just a breath away. Meet at the Greater Bangor Convention & Visitor Bureau’s Visitor Information Center at 330 Harlow Street. 7 pm. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com

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August 7 Cool Sounds Summer Concert Series: The Roman Counterpart/The Skastitutes Central Street, Bangor

Come out and enjoy live music. Outdoor market opens at 5 pm; concert begins at 6 pm. www.downtownbangor.com August 7–10 International Homecoming Festival Calais

This 10-day event celebrates Calais, Maine and St. Stephen, New Brunswick, as they host events on both sides of the border. www.internationalhomecomingfestival.com August 7–10 KahBang: Music, Art, & Film Festival Bangor

Independent music lovers rejoice for the KahBang Annual Music Festival, bent on discovering “the next big thing.” www.kahbang.com August 7–16 Skowhegan State Fair Skowhegan

This fair includes grandstand shows, horse shows, family friendly events, food, and much more. 474-2947 • www.skowheganstatefair.com August 8 Fairmount Cemetery Walking Tour Presque Isle

The tour begins at the Civil War Monument in Fairmount Cemetery on U.S. Route 1. Parking is available across the street at the Chamber of Commerce. Hear the history of the cemetery and stories of some of Presque Isle’s interesting historic figures. 5:30 pm. $5. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org August 8 Belfast Garden Club Open Gardens 2014 Muir Garden, Brooks

Enjoy a day perusing this garden, with a delightful stone walkway under an arbor and through a gate to a garden filled with fanciful vignettes, birdhouses, roses, daylilies, and more. 10 am–4 pm. $4. www.belfastgardenclub.org August 8 Couperin–Berio–Mozart Rockport Union Hall

Featuring Geoff Nuttall on violin and viola, Livia Sohn on violin, Christopher Costanza on cello, James Austin Smith on oboe, and Pedja Mezijevic on harpsichord. 9 pm. $35. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 8 & 9 KahBang Brew Fest Bangor

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Join the annual celebration of the Moosehead Lake Region’s Heritage and History. Events include woods tours, education exhibits, a craft fair, and logging games. Witness professional loggers as they compete with their saws with great precision and skill. www.forestheritagedays.org August 8–10 12th Annual Maine Boats, Homes, & Harbors Show Rockland

This is the only in-water boat and home show, featuring the state’s finest artists, architects, boat builders, craftsmen, designers, furniture makers, and marine gear vendors. The show will also have live music, Maine food, marine activities, demonstrations, book signings, and the World Championship Boatyard Dog Trials. 10 am daily. $12; under 12 free. 594-8622 • www.maineboats.com August 8–10 33rd Annual Maine Antiques Festival Union

Dealers from across the U.S. and Canada will be offering a variety of antiques and vintage collectibles for sale. Sat. 9 am–5 pm; Sun. 9 am–4 pm. $10. 221-3108 • www.maineantiquefest.com August 8–10 Annual Ploye Festival Fort Kent

Check out the world’s biggest ploye (a buckwheat pancake) at this fun, family friendly event. 834-5354 • www.fortkentchamber.com August 8–10 International Muskie Derby Fort Kent

Grab your fishing pole and take part in this 10th annual event. The St. John River has more than 225 miles of prime habitat for muskie fishing. If you reel in a fish worthy of the new state record, you could win a car. www.fortkent-muskie.com August 8–24 World Acadian Congress St. John Valley

The fifth Congress will be held in the St. John Valley, between Maine and Canada. It is a celebration of all things Acadian and will draw Acadians to the region from all over the world. Events are varied and can be found on the Congress Mondial Acadien 2014 website. www.cma2014.com August 9 Rossport Farms Guitars by the Sea Eastport

Experience the music of legendary guitarist, Dick Dale, King of the Surf Guitar, in one of the most beautiful spots in Maine. This all-day event is for the adventurous music lovers. 11 am–11 pm. $35–$55. 321-9071 www.rossportfarmsguitarsbythesea.com August 9 Natural Resources Walk & Talk Hundred Acre Wood, Brooklin

Join Cathy Rees and learn about the natural resources in the Hundred Acre Wood. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 9–11 am. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org August 9 Moon Viewing Penobscot Narrows Observatory, Prospect

Catch a view of the moon from this unique perspective. Rain and/or clouds will result in cancellation. 8–10 pm. $5. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com August 9 50th Annual Winter Harbor Lobster Festival Winter Harbor

This world-renowned lobster fest is one of the largest in the state. Activities include a parade, craft fair, the 5K George Schaefer Memorial Road Race, live entertainment, and more. 288-1360 • www.acadia-schoodic.org August 9 Guided Walking Tour of North Cemetery Skowhegan

The “Useful Citizens” tour is led by Melvin Burnham, director of the Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center. Tour departs from the cemetery gate behind Walton Apartments on Madison Avenue. 10 am. $5. 474-1083 • www.skowheganhistoryhouse.org August 9 41st Annual Street Fair and International Parade Main Street, Calais

This fun event features jewelry, craft, food vendors, and so much more. 9 am–5 pm; parade starts at 12 pm. 454-2308 • www.visitstcroixvalley.com August 9 & 10 Wings and Wheels Spectacular Owls Head Transportation Museum

Classic cars, steam engines, and assorted aerobatic aircraft performances will highlight the museum’s most impressive show of the summer. 9 am–3 pm. 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org August 9 & 10 Fort Knox Pet Show & Contest Fort Knox, Prospect

Saturday will be “Dog Day,” and Sunday will be “All Other Pets Day.” 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com


August 9 & 23 The Great Fire of 1911 Tour Bangor

In April, 1911, a spark ignited a fire that devastated much of Bangor’s downtown, threatening many neighborhoods. Join us as we follow the flames’ path, learn which structures survived, and how Bangor and her citizens recovered from near total destruction. Bangor Historical Society tours are the official Historical tours of the City of Bangor. 5 pm. $10. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org August 9–16 Senior League World Series Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium, Bangor

For the 12th year in a row, Bangor will host the Senior League World Series championships. Five U.S. regional winners, as well as teams from Canada, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East will compete. http://worldseries.bangorinfo.com August 10 Full Moon Sail on the Schooner Olad Camden Public Landing

Watch the sun go down behind the mountains of Camden Hills State Park, then turn seaward and watch the moon rise over the islands of Penobscot Bay. BYOB. 6–8 pm. $39. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com August 10 Full Moon Cruise Camden Public Landing

August 11–17 Steamboat Katahdin 100th Anniversary Celebration Greenville

August 13 Lieder and Art Song Rockport Union Hall

This weeklong celebration features themed cruises, special presentations, an art and photo contest, and gala. 695-2702 • www.mooseheadlake.org August 12 Miami String Quartet Neighborhood House, Northeast Harbor

Miami String Quartet performs Haydn, Shostakovich, and Schubert, accompanied by pianist and musical director Todd Crow and cellist Mark Shuman. 8:15 pm. 266-2550 • www.mtdesertfestival.org August 12 Pollinator Walk Beech Hill Reserve, Rockport

Master gardener and beekeeper Amy Campbell will lead this walk up Beech Hill to discuss native pollinators and their importance to our blueberry fields and beyond. 10–11:30 am. 236-7091 • www.coastalmountains.org August 12 Nature Walk Snow Natural Area, Brooksville

Join Sarah O’Malley for this earth science and nature walk. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 10–11:30 am. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org

Join Camden Harbor Cruises to see the sun set and the moon rise. Half off drinks. 8–9 pm. 236-6672 • www.camdenharborcruises.com

August 12 Trio Nuevo Burnt Cove Church Community Center, Stonington

August 10 2014 Distinguished Lecturer John Yau Rockport Opera House

Listen to an evening of traditional string duets and trios, featuring Lea Zelnick, Angel Hernandez, and Caroline Reiner-Williams. $20. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org

Each year, CMCA presents a lecture by one of today’s most distinguished and entertaining art critics. This year’s speaker, John Yau, is an art critic, independent curator, poet, essayist, novelist, and teacher. www.cmcanow.org August 11 Flash in the Pans Blue Hill Town Park

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by Last Night! Rain venue: Blue Hill Consolidated School. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org August 11–17 Acadian Festival Madawaska

The Acadian Festival is Maine’s largest cultural festival. Events include a reenactment of the first Acadian landing in northern Maine, a traditional Acadian supper, Soiree du bon Vieux Temps (“night of good old times”), traditional cultural displays, a golf tournament, a family fun day, and a festival parade. www.acadianfestival.com

August 13 Festival Opening Gala Concert Rockport Opera House

This is your first chance to hear the artists who will be performing at the Bay Chamber Festival. 6 pm. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org

Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival is hosting a vocal recital, performed by baritone Tyler Duncan, soprano Martha Guthwith, and pianist Erika Swizer. 9 pm. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 25 Guided Walking Tour of Historic Skowhegan Falls & Island Skowhegan

This tour is led by Melvin Burnham, director of the Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center. Tour departs from Arnold Park on Skowhegan Island. 10 am. $5. 474-1083 • www.skowheganhistoryhouse.org August 14 Music for Winds Rockport Union Hall

Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival is hosting a performance featuring James Austin Smith on oboe, Alicia Lee on clarinet, Adrian Morejon on bassoon, Livia Sohn on violin, Margaret Dyer on viola, Kris Saebo on bass, and Pedja Muzijevich on piano. 12 pm. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 14 Parker Quartet Rockport Opera House

This performance will feature the Haydn Quartet for Strings in F-minor and Dvorak Quartet in A-flat Major. 7:30 pm. $45. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 14 Alessio Bax & Lucille Chung Rockport Union Hall

Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival is hosting an innovative program of virtuosic piano music for four hands. 9 pm. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 14–17 Bach for Breakfast Pascal Hall, Rockport

Join cellist Christopher Costanza for a breakfast

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August 8 & 9, 2014 Castine, Maine

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Music by the Greater Madawaska Chamber of Commerce. Thurs. 10 am–4 pm; Fri. 12–6 pm; Sat. 10 am–4 pm. 728-7000 • www.greatermadawaskachamber.com August 15–17 Aroostook Band of Micmacs Mawiomi of Tribes 2014 Caribou

Celebrate Mother Earth through traditional song, dance, food, and ceremonies. 764-1972 • www.micmac-nsn.gov August 15–17 54th Annual Potato Feast Days Houlton

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This family friendly event includes a parade, lobster fest, live music, craft fair, kids activities, and more. www.greaterhoulton.com

Bach performance, hosted by the Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival. 10 am. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org

August 15 Eleanor Sokoloff Tribute Gala Concert Rockport Opera House

August 14–17 Portage Lake Whoopie Pie Festival Portage Lake

Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival will feature Meng-Chieh Liu on piano, performing Brahms, Albeniz, and Liszt. 6 pm. $60. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org

Many wonderful events make up the celebration of this delicious dessert. There will be a train ride to Fort Kent, motorcycle rodeo, pig roast, fireworks, and much more. 435-6211 August 14–17 & 21–24 The Last Ferryman Stonington Opera House

Attend this new Opera House Arts “popera,” directed by Judith Jerome and original music and lyrics by Paul Sullivan. This performance continues the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Deer Isle-Sedgwick Bridge through song, drama, and real stories. Thurs.–Sat. 7 pm; Sun. 3 pm. $25 & $35. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org August 15 A Program of French Music Rockport Opera House

Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival is hosting an event that will feature the Parker Quartet, James Austin Smith on oboe, Alicia Lee on clarinet, Adrian Morejon on bassoon, Livia Sohn on violin, and Pedja Muzijevich on piano. 12 pm. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org

August 15 Belfast Garden Club Open Gardens 2014 The Maine Garden, Waldo

View the results of tireless efforts by Bill and Lynn Warman to hybridize and breed new daylily traits. There will be an afternoon demonstration of large-scale compositing, based on shellfish and seaweed. 10 am–4 pm. $4. www.belfastgardenclub.org

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August 15 Candlelit Baroque Concert Rockport Union Hall

Don’t miss this innovative program of Bay Chamber Festival string players, as part of the Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival. 9 pm. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 15 Midcoast Breast Cancer Classic Golf Tournament Rockland Golf Club

Join the Rockland Women’s Golf Association for the Fourth Annual Midcoast Breast Cancer Classic Golf Tournament. This is a co-ed, shotgun start tournament. Funds raised will benefit breast cancer support services in the Midcoast in partnership with the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation. 8 am–12 pm. 594-6707

August 15 & 16 Champion the Cure Challenge Lafayette Family Cancer Center, Brewer

The Champion the Cure Challenge offers something for everyone. Choose from a 1K family walk; a 5- or 10K walk/run; a 25-, 50-, or 100mile bike ride; or a 50-mile motorcycle ride. All proceeds stay in Maine and directly benefit patients at Eastern Maine Medical Center Cancer Care. $25; $15 for children aged 8-17. www.ctcchallenge.org August 15 & 16 Madawaska Mega Arts & Crafts Fair Madawaska High School Gym

This amazing arts and crafts fair is sponsored

August 15–17 Belfast Harbor Fest Belfast

Steamboat Landing Park will be a flurry of activity for this fifth annual event. Sponsored by the Belfast Rotary Club, this celebration of Belfast’s boatbuilding tradition includes a national boatbuilding contest, pancake breakfast, 5K run, music, food, and much more. 338-2081 • www.belfastcreativecoalition.org August 15–17 Go Greek Bangor Opera House

Penobscot Theatre Company’s Dramatic Academy Summer semester presents Go Greek. Area students spend two weeks immersed in this program and will perform at the end of the session. www.penobscottheatre.org August 16 37th Annual New England Auto Auction Owls Head Transportation Museum

The museum’s biggest fundraiser of the season has become a legend in the automotive community. Up to 200 antique, classic, and special interest vehicles go up for bid in one of the greatest car shows in New England. 9:30 am. 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org August 16 Paint a Pathway to the Bog Bangor

The Bangor Paint Out and Auction is a fun fundraiser for the Orono Bog Boardwalk, sponsored by the Bangor Art Society. Artist registration begins at 6:30 am at Gracie Theatre at Husson University. Auction to follow at the Gracie Theatre from 6–8 pm. www.bangorartsociety.com

August 16 Men and Their Machines & Blacksmiths’ Round-up Leonard’s Mills, Bradley

Celebrate hard labor with antique power exhibits, a blacksmith’s forge, a timber-frame building class for kids, and an open house at the machine shop.

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10 am–3 pm. 974-6278 • www.leonardsmills.com August 16 Crystal Bowersox Rockland Strand

Singer, songwriter, and actress Crystal Bowersox’s rich amalgam of blues, country, folk, and rock makes her one of the most dynamic young voices to come along in years. She has performed alongside Harry Connick, Jr., Alanis Morrisette, and John Popper. 7:30 pm. $17.50. 594-0070 • www.rocklandstrand.com

August 16 Ghosts of Fort Knox Guided Tours Fort Knox, Prospect

Join the East Coast Ghost Trackers on a guided tour of Fort Knox in search of ghosts and paranormal phenomena. Minimum age is 12 years old. Advanced reservations required. Please bring a flashlight. 7, 8:30, and 10 pm. $15. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com August 16 Kennebec River Tour of Skowhegan Proper via Canoe/Kayak Skowhegan

This tour is led by Ben Doty, curator of the of the Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center. Tour departs from Arnold Park on Skowhegan Island 10 am. $5. 474-1083 • www.skowheganhistoryhouse.org August 16 Jonathan Fisher House Antiques Show Blue Hill Fair Grounds

One of Maine’s most popular antiques shows, this seventh annual outdoor show features dealers from all over New England. Early buying: 8 am–9 pm, $15. General Admission: 9 am–2 pm. $7. 374-2459 • www.jonathanfisherhouse.org August 16 Parker Quartet and Friends Rockport Union Hall

Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival is hosting the Britten Phantasy Quartet for Oboe, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 2, with featured artist James Austin Smith on oboe. In addition, the Mozart String Quintet will perform in G-minor, K. 516, with featured violist Margaret Dyer. 12 pm. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 16 Jazz on the Water Rockport Harbor Park

Don’t miss this free outdoor performance by members of the Creative Ensemble Collective, part of the Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival. 4 pm. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 16 One Silken Thread Rockport Opera House

This performance, which is part of the Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival, will feature Jeffrey

Zeigler on the cello and pianists Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung. 6 pm. 25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 16 Contrasts Rockport Union Hall

Music by Nico Muhly, Elliot Carter, and Tchaikovsky will be featured at this Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival performance. 9 pm. 25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 16 Town of Princeton Summer Festival Princeton

The Friends of Princeton are sponsoring a day full of activities, games, food, raffles, and more for all ages. www.grandlakestream.org

August 16 & 17 Wild Blueberry Festival Machias

The Blueberry Festival offers a wide variety of great artisans, crafters, and food vendors. www.machiaschamber.org August 16 & 17 Paranormal/Psychic Faire Fort Knox, Prospect

Meet people who believe in things unusual, including psychics, East Coast Ghost Trackers, author Patricia Hughes, and more. Fort admission and a suggested $2 donation requested. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com August 16–23 Union Fair Union

Celebrate agriculture in the state of Maine on fairgrounds that are nestled among rolling hills and beautiful farmlands, with activities and entertainment for all ages. www.unionfair.org August 17 New Music Brunch Rockport Union Hall

Don’t miss the performance of renowned cellist Jeffrey Zeigler, who will curate a program of new music. This event is part of the Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival. 9 pm. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 17 Tommyknockers and More Bus Tour Bangor

The world’s only literary tour based on Stephen King’s novels happens right in Bangor. See the city through the books and movies of this famous author on an air-conditioned motor coach. The tour is sure to entertain with a mix of educational, historic, and interactive sites. All tours leave from the Bangor Waterfront. 2 pm. $20. 947-5205 • www.visitbangormaine.com August 17 Pimpinone Brewster Point Barn

Telemann’s opera, Pimpinone, featuring will be performed by baritone Tyler Duncan, soprano Marth Guth and the Bay Chamber Festival Ensemble. This Bay Chamber Concerts Summer Festival event will be directed from the harpsichord, by Jerry Steichen. 6 pm. $25. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 18 Flash in the Pans Castine Town Dock

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by the Castine Women’s Club. Rain venue: Maine Maritime Academy. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org August 18 Using All 5 Senses Walk Snow’s Cove, Sedgwick

Amy Bebell will help you use all your senses to enjoy nature. This event is child friendly. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 9–11 am. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org August 19 Brentano String Quartet Neighborhood House, Northeast Harbor

The Brentano String Quartet will perform Mozart, Shostakovich, and Elgar, accompanied by pianist and musical director Todd Crow. 8:15 pm. 266-2550 • www.mtdesertfestival.org August 20 Live for $5: Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys Stonington Opera House

Hailing from Prince Edward Island, The Rhythm Boys’ exhilarating live show has drawn international attention. $5. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org August 20 Arcade Fire Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

Grammy Award-winning Arcade Fire brings their Reflektor tour to Bangor, as part of the Machias Savings Bank Concert Series. Doors open at 6 pm. $25–$59.50. www.waterfrontconcerts.com August 21 Beethoven–Dohnany Rockport Opera House

This resident ensemble is joined by Steven Prutsman on piano; Nathan Schram, Geoff Nuttall, and Livia Sohn on violin; Nathan Schram on viola; and Christopher Costanza on cello. 7:30 pm. $45. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 21 Forrest Whitman Memorial Golf Tournament Mount Kineo Golf Course, Greenville

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From temperance to prohibition and everything in between, this is not just a simple church tour. Listen to tales of purity, hope, and piety, alongside stories of great works, scandal, and ruin. The tour is 2.5 miles long. Meet at the Rite Aid Parking Lot on Union Street. 7 pm. $15. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com August 21–24 Piscataquis Valley Fair Dover-Foxcroft

This event features carnival rides, food, product vendors, and fun for the whole family. 564-7533 August 21–24 Crown of Maine Balloon Fest Northern Maine Fairgrounds, Presque Isle

With 12 balloons in attendance, this is the most colorful weekend in northern Maine. 764-6561 • www.crownofmaineballoonfest.org August 22 Grape Affair II The Vineyard at Cellardoor Winery, Lincolnville

Grab your boots and get ready to kick up your heels: Cellardoor is going a little bit country. Spend a summer evening dining and dancing under the stars. 5:30–9 pm. $100. 763-4478 • www.mainewine.com August 22 Adventures in Jazz Rockport Union Hall

This evening’s performance will feature Geoff Nuttall and Livia Sohn on violin, Nathaniel Schram on viola, Christopher Costanza on cello, and Steven Prutsman on piano. 6 pm. $35. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 22 Sherlock Jr. Rockport Union Hall

A screening of Buster Keaton’s 1924 comedy will be accompanied by a live performance, with an inventive score for piano and string quartet, composed by Steven Prutsman. 9 pm. $35. 236-2823 • www.baychamberconcerts.org August 22 The Gibson Brothers in Concert Center Theatre, Dover-Foxcroft

If you love bluegrass, then don’t miss this dynamic duo. 8 pm. 564-8943 • www.centertheatre.org August 22 Belfast Garden Club Open Gardens 2014 Coller/Wilson Garden, Belfast

Located behind the children’s playground lives a true secret garden, featuring a living room, dining room, and a leafy tunnel. 10 am–4 pm. $4. www.belfastgardenclub.org

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Music August 22–24 American Folk Festival Bangor Waterfront

More than 15 performing groups on five stages. The lineup includes bluegrass, zydeco, blues, Irish, Quebecois, Native gospel, and much more. There will also be a children’s area, food, crafts, and workshops. 992-2630 • www.americanfolkfestival.com August 23 Mount Hope Cemetery Walking Tour Bangor

Take a tour of the second oldest garden cemetery in the country. While you walk along the trails, a guide will tell you about some of Bangor’s more famous people, including stories of wealthy lumber barons and vice president Hannibal Hamlin. 10 am. $10. 942-1900 • www.bangormuseum.org August 23 Barnstormers Ball Owls Head Transportation Museum

The Barnstomers Ball is the museum’s inaugural event fundraising gala. Don your glad rags and join in for a night of music, fine food, festivities, and a chance to win a 1951 MG. 6:30 pm. 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org August 23 Guided Walking Tour of Presque Isle Vera Estey House, Presque Isle

This free walking tour of historic Presque Isle will begin and end at the Vera Estey House on Third Street. The tour covers two miles and lasts about two-and-a-half hours. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org August 23 Guided Tour of the 1875 Vera Estey House Presque Isle

This historic tour lasts approximately one hour. Reservations are suggested. 1 pm. $2. 762-1151 • www.pihistory.org August 23 Le Festival Chautauqua Frenchville

Celebrate the third annual Festival Chautauqua. Each year, the event showcases the small town with a big heart. www.greatermadawaskachamber.com August 23 Tour of Horsepower Farm Penobscot

Let the Birdsall family take you on a tour of their organic farm. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 2–4 pm. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org August 23 Knoxfest The General Henry Knox Museum, Thomaston

This year, Knoxfest recognizes France’s help in winning the American Revolution by celebrating Acadians, descendents of 17th-century French

colonists. Listen to a Cajun dance band and taste New Orleans-inspired dishes. 5–9 pm. 354-8062 • www.knoxmuseum.org August 23 & 24 6th Maine Battery Cannon Firings Fort Knox, Prospect

A full-scale, Civil War-era Parrot canon firing demonstration will take place throughout the day. This is the real deal and will provide some explosive excitement. 10 am–3 pm. 469-6553 • www.fortknox.maineguide.com August 23 & 24 Ride Aroostook Presque Isle

This two-day bicycle tour helps benefit children’s health, specifically Camp Adventure, a regional summer camp for children between the ages of 12 and 17 with Type 1 diabetes. Take in the beauty of Aroostook County and enjoy the excellent hospitality the County is famous for. $50 registration fee and a $200 fundraising pledge is required. www.ridearoostook.org August 24–27 8th Annual Thoreau-Wabanaki Trail Festival Moosehead Lake Region

Help celebrate the 150th anniversary of the publication “The Maine Woods” with a cruise on the Katahdin and three days of activities. 695-2702 • mooseheadlake.org August 25 Flash in the Pans Blue Hill Town Park

Catch this free community steel band concert, sponsored by ARK Animal Shelter. Rain venue: Blue Hill Consolidated School. 7:30–9 pm. www.flashinthepans.org August 25 Stargazing Caterpillar Hill, Sedgwick

Let Charlotte Clews take you on a tour of the night sky. Sponsored by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. 7:30–9 pm. 374-5118 • www.bluehillheritagetrust.org August 26 BOOM: The Baroque Orchestra of Maine Burnt Cove Church Community Center, Stonington

This diverse, unusual evening of chamber music will blend violin with harp, cello, dance, and video. $20. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org August 27 Special Event & Community Play Reading Stonington Opera House

Come celebrate Judith Jerome’s last season as artistic director of Opera House Arts, with a reading of David Mamet’s The Duck Variations, directed by Joshua McCarey and featuring Judith Jerome and Cherie Mason. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org

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August 28 Date Night Tour: Love and Lust in the Queen City Bangor

August 23 & 24 Ride Aroostook Presque Isle

Spice up your date night routine with an adultthemed walking tour of Bangor. Start off the evening with a drink at Nocturnem Draft Haus and make your date a night to remember. Adults 21 and over only. Preregistration required. 7:30–9 pm. $20 per person. 404-4113 • www.dawnlandtours.com August 28 Two Ponds Press at Howe Hill Camden

Liv Rockefeller and Ken Sure open their Camden home for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. The hosts are the proprietors of Two Ponds Press, which curates projects with world-renowned artists. Learn about the techniques of classic and fine printing, wander through beautiful gardens, and meet new friends. $35 members; $45 nonmembers. 594-5166 • www.georgesriver.org

the 1970s. Doors open at 6 pm. $28.75–$102.75. www.waterfrontconcerts.com

7–9:15 pm. $39. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com

August 30 New Traditional Jazz Band Stonington Opera House

August 30 & 31 Vintage Motorcycle Meet Owls Head Transportation Museum

This well-knit ensemble will play a wide variety of traditional jazz and vintage pop, with outgoing, infectious, and sparkling personality. $20 & $22. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org

This much anticipated annual gathering attracts hundreds of antique motorcycles from all over New England. 9 am–3 pm. 594-4418 • www.owlshead.org

August 29 Camden Windjammer Festival Sail-In Camden Public Landing

August 30 Noel Paul Stookey Camden Opera House

August 30 & 31 Eastport Salmon Festival Eastport

Travel back to the golden age of tall-ship sailing, as the schooner Olad joins the entire windjammer fleet as it enters Camden Harbor for the Windjammer Weekend. 12–4:30 pm. $39. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com

Singer-songwriter Paul Stookey will perform a concert in Camden, revealing his gift for connecting diverse contemporary concerts to inspired musical performances. 7 pm. 367-2788 • www.operahousearts.org

August 29 Camden Windjammer Festival Cruise Camden Public Landing

August 30 Piscataquis Region YMCA Golf Tournament Foxcroft Golf Club

Watch the historic Maine Windjammer fleet parade of sail from Penobscot Bay, as they enter Camden Harbor for the Maine Windjammer Festival. 2–4 pm. 236-6672 • www.camdenharborcruises.com

Grab some friends and head out the YMCA Golf Scramble. Cash and prizes are up for grabs. All skill levels are welcome. 564-7111

Celebrate some of Maine’s most delicious specialties at the Eastport Salmon Festival, which focuses on the salmon aquaculture industry; fish and shellfish specialties, such as oysters and the half shell; chowders of all kinds; and other delicious foods that are fished or harvested from Passamaquoddy Bay’s icy waters. The weekend also features wonderful Maine arts and crafts, green-living vendors, and craftsmen who will demonstrate their talents. 853-4644 • www.eastportchamber.net

August 28–September 1 Blue Hill Fair Blue Hill

Situated in the small coastal town of Blue Hill, the Blue Hill Fair is a true “down to earth” country fair. Always scheduled around Labor Day weekend, the fair boasts some of the finest entertainment, attractions, and exhibits. 374-3701 • www.bluehillfair.com

August 29 Camden Windjammer Festival Fireworks Sail Camden Public Landing

Watch from the decks of the schooner Olad and celebrate the Camden Windjammer Festival with fantastic fireworks over Camden Harbor. 7–9:15 pm. $39. 236-2323 • www.maineschooners.com August 29 Steely Dan: Jamalot Ever After Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

Steely Dan has sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and helped define the soundtrack of

August 30 Lady Antebellum Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

Headliners Lady Antebellum are joined by Billy Currington and Joe Nichols for their Bangor performance. This is an energetic concert that is not to be missed. Doors open at 6 pm. $32–$72. www.waterfrontconcerts.com August 29 Camden Windjammer Festival Fireworks Sail Camden Public Landing

Watch from the decks of the schooner Olad and celebrate the Camden Windjammer Festival with fantastic fireworks over Camden Harbor.

August 31 Harvest Half Marathon University of Maine at Presque Isle

Compete as an individual or form a relay team of up to four people. The race will start and end at the University of Maine at Presque Isle campus. 8 am. $45 individual; $85 relay. www.competitorme.com August 31 Jason Aldean with Florida Georgia Line and Tyler Farr Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor

The 2014 Burn it Down Tour rolls into Bangor. Country music fans will not want to miss this. Doors open at 6 pm. www.waterfrontconcerts.com

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top of Mt. Katahdin in Baxter State Park to the thrill of whitewater rafting, the Katahdin region is a playground for the adventurous soul. Enjoy the fresh air, the magnificent landscape, and friendly faces. Visit the many specialty shops, art galleries, recreational facilities, museums, and local festivals. Plan on sticking around a bit? There are many comfortable hotels, motels, cabins, and campgrounds to make your vacation getaway complete. Canoeing, kayaking, and hiking are popular in the Katahdin Region. There are many lakes and rivers where you can paddle, fish, and watch for wildlife. The West Branch of the Penobscot River attracts paddlers from all over, with exciting white-

water rapids. Visit Gulf Hagas, the Grand Canyon of the East, home to beautiful waterfalls, chutes, pools, and a vertical slate wall 40 feet high. Mount Katahdin, the centerpiece of the Katahdin area, beckons hikers from all over the country. As the northernmost mountain on the Appalachian Trail, Mt. Katahdin is the start and end of many people’s adventures. A trip to Baxter State Park can vary from a leisurely drive on the road system, to a picnic by a beautiful stream, to an all day hike up one of the many trails to the peak of Mt. Katahdin. With over 200 miles of some of the wildest, most rugged hiking trails in New England, Baxter State Park has something for the novice as well as the adventurer. Set sail on a Moose Cruise or drive the many

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miles of backwoods gravel roads where moose, deer, eagles, fox, bear, and other wildlife can be seen. For birdwatchers, common species of birds include the bald eagle, great blue heron, hawks, pileated woodpeckers, partridge, ducks, loons, and owls. Fishing opportunities are world-class. There are landlocked salmon on the West Branch of the Penobscot, smallmouth bass in the lower river, and trophy brook trout in many ponds and in the fabled Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Use your imagination, ask questions, and make up your own itinerary. Katahdin Area Chamber of Commerce (207) 723-4443 www.katahdinmaine.com 2014 This Is Maine

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Camden, Rockport, Rockland, and Lincolnville draw visitors in every season to “Where the Mountains Meet the Sea.” Thanks to its recreation, shopping, historical interest, arts and culture, and dining and lodging, the region offers broad appeal, as well as one-of-a-kind attractions. Rockland is the county seat of Knox County and the largest city in the region. This town is known for its creative and tourist economies, as a burgeoning center for the arts, and as the home of the nation’s largest fleet of windjammers. The city is known as the Lobster Capital of the World, and its annual Maine Lobster Festival is one of several summer festivals that draw thousands of visitors from near and far. Rockland is home to the Farnsworth Art Museum, which is the only museum in the U.S. dedicated solely to the contributions of Maine artists to the world of American art. The Wyeth Center houses the art and archives of three generations of Wyeths: N.C., Andrew, and Jamie. The museum, which is open year-round, also operates a store on Main Street. Voted the prettiest in Maine in 2009 by the readers of Down East magazine, Camden harbor hosts a mix of working and pleasure craft, including a fleet of windjammer schooners. Camden and adjacent Rockport harbor moorings also welcome small and large private vessels drawn to the area by deep water, well-stocked ports, and several boatbuilders, marinas, and storage and repair facilities. For more insight into this area’s history, ask 42

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shop owners for the Historic Downtown Camden walking-tour map, which identifies buildings that began as boathouses, woolen mills, ship captains’ homes, and the former theater where Peyton Place, filmed in 1956, had its world premiere. In July and August, the Camden-Rockport Historical Society opens its 18th-century Conway Homestead and Cramer Museum to visitors. This area’s scenic coastline is embraced by the Camden Hills, among them Mount Battie—part of Camden Hills State Park. Its 790-foot summit, where panoramic views stretch from Rockland to the Blue Hill peninsula, can be reached by 26 miles of hiking trails and an auto road. Rockport’s snug harbor celebrates boatbuilding, and its Marine Park attractions feature historic lime kilns and a granite statue of Andre the Seal. Rockport’s other famous animal residents are

Aldermere Farm’s Belted Galloway “Oreo cookie” cows, which graze along bucolic Russell Avenue. From broad Lincolnville Beach, where the shallow water invites wading and shelling, you can hop the ferry to quiet Islesboro or head inland to rolling farmland and one of the area’s three wineries. If you want to stick your feet in the sand and watch the lobster boats bob in the harbor, then try Lincolnville Beach or Sandy Point just past Stockton Springs. While you’re in Lincolnville, take a hike up Bald Rock Mountain for a glorious view of the ocean from above.

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Parks Near you Beachcombing Bicycling Bird-watching

Aroostook County

Owls Head State Park

Moose Point State Park

Allagash Wilderness Waterway

Owls Head • 207-941-4014 Open all year

Searsport • 207-548-2882 Open Memorial Day–Oct. 1

Warren Island State Park

Penobscot Narrows Observatory & Fort Knox

The Allagash in Aroostook & Piscataquis Counties • 207-941-4014 Open all year

Penobscot Bay • 207-941-4014 Open Memorial Day–Sept. 15

Camping Canoeing/ Kayaking Fishing Hiking

Aroostook State Park

Presque Isle • 207-768-8341 Open May 15–Oct. 15

Swan Lake State Park

Horseback Riding

Penobscot County

Hunting

Baxter State Park

Motorized Boating Picnicking Playground RV Hookups

Hancock county

Washington County Cobscook Bay State Park

Mount Desert Island • 207-288-3338 Open all year

Dennysville • 207-726-4412 Open May 15–Oct. 15 Piscataquis County Lily Bay State Park

Lily Bay • 207- 695-2700 Open May 15–Columbus Day

Sea Kayaking Showers

Trailered Boat Launch

Swanville • 207-525-4404 Open Memorial Day–Labor Day

Millinocket • 207- 723-5140 Open all year

Acadia National Park

RV Dumping Station

Swimming

Prospect • 207-469-7719 Open May 1–Oct. 31

Quoddy Head State Park

Lubec • 207-733-0911 Open May 15–Oct. 15

Holbrook Island Sanctuary

Brooksville • 207-326-4012 Open all year Peaks-Kenny State Park

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Dover-Foxcroft • 207-564-2003 Open May 15–Oct. 1

Wildlife

Roque Bluffs State Park

Roque Bluffs • 207-255-3475 Open May 15–Oct. 1

Lamoine State Park

Lamoine • 207-667-4778 Open May 15–Oct. 15 Penobscot River Corridor

Knox County

Greenville • 207-695-3721 Open all year

Shackford Head State Park

Eastport • 207-941-4014 Open all year

Birch Point State Park

Owls Head • 207-941-4014 Open Memorial Day–Labor Day Waldo County Camden Hills State Park

Camden • 207-236-3109 Open May 15–Oct. 15

Fort Point State Park

Stockton Springs • 207-941-4014 Open Memorial Day–Labor Day

Lake St. George State Park

Liberty • 207-589-4255 Open May 15–Oct. 1

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Summer Fun for the Whole Family! Anah Shriners June Ceremonial: Mapleton Daze:

June 20 – 21

June 26-29

Maple Meadow Farm Fest: Ashland Summerfest:

June 21 & 22 July 3-6

Easton Field Days: July 7-13 Northern Maine Fair:

July 25-August 2

Mars Hill Homecoming Days:

August 8-10

Portage Lake Whoopie Pie Festival: August 14-17 Westfield Jubilee:

August 15-17

Washburn August Festival:

August 15 – 17

Crown of Maine Balloon Fest:

August 21 -24

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The Commons • Naturally Wonderful! Vacation Rentals and Destination Gallery www.thecommonseastport.com • 207-853-4123 Eastport Windjammers • Schooner Ada C. Lore Whale Watching • Deep Sea Fishing • Cruises www.eastportwindjammers.com • 207-853-2500

Landmark 1887 • Fine Dining Restaurant Grill and Ale House • Enjoy Our Pub! www.facebook.com/Landmark1887 207-853-7074 Seaside Salts • Ancient Himalayan Salts Get Salted! • Eclectic Gifts www.facebook.com/Seaside Salts • 207-853-7008

Roosevelt Campobello International Park Celebrating Our 50th Anniversary! www.fdr.net • 506-752-2922 Rossport Farms • Saltwater Lodging & Retreat Fresh flowers, fresh linens, and fresh air! www.rossportfarms.com • 207-773-7000


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Tides Institute and Museum of Art & StudioWorks On the Creative Edge www.tidesinstitute.org • 207-853-4047

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