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Experience summer 2022
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maine PUBLISHER RICHARD J. WARREN
SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR / DESIGNER AMY ALLEN aallen@bangordailynews.com PRINT SALES MANAGER TODD JOHNSTON ADVERTISING SALES JEFF ORCUTT jorcutt@bangordailynews.com LAURIE CATES lcates@bangordailynews.com SCOTT GALIPEAU sgalipeau@bangordailynews.com KERI FOSTER kfoster@bangordailynews.com
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MUSIC & CONCERTS
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PLAN A TRIP TO DOWNTOWN BANGOR
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EAT & DRINK
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EXPERIENCE MAINE BERRIES
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ACTIVE & OUTDOORS
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FILM, THEATER & DANCE
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ART, MUSEUMS & EDUCATION
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VISIT A MUSEUM
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SUMMER DAY TRIPS
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KIDS & FAMILY
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CREATIVE SERVICES MANAGER CORALIE CROSS
WE’RE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THE RETURN OF MANY SUMMER ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS!
CREATIVE SERVICES CALLIE PICARD, CAROLINA RAVE
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT INFORMATION FOR THESE EVENTS CONTINUES TO UPDATE AND CHANGE.
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We carefully research dates and information, but as some events were still in the planning phase at the time of production and pandemic guidelines continue to change, some information may no longer be accurate. Call ahead and check websites and social media to stay up-to-date and for current safety and masking guidelines. Have fun experiencing Maine this summer!
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MUSIC & CONCERTS BAR HARBOR MUSIC FESTIVAL BAR HARBOR
This year the Bar Harbor Music Festival celebrates its 56th season. From June 26-July 24, the group promises the unique variety and extraordinary quality for which this festival has become known and loved. The Festival’s outreach programs, such as the admission-free outdoor concerts in Acadia National Park, artist-in-residence programs in American schools, colleges and universities, and its Young Audience Concerts have won new audiences for classical music and fostered music education. BARHARBORMUSICFESTIVAL.ORG
NORTH ATLANTIC BLUES FESTIVAL
ROCKLAND HARBOR PARK
WATERVILLE OPERA HOUSE WATERVILLE
Since 1902, the historic Waterville Opera House has delivered the magic of the performing arts to audiences of all ages. Summer 2022 events include John Hiatt & the Goners on June 28, Postmodern Jukebox on July 30, Lorrie Morgan on Sept. 10 and Lewis Black on Sept. 17. OPERAHOUSE.ORG
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One of the most fun, relaxed weekends in Maine has got to be the annual North Atlantic Blues Festival, which features two full days of great live music from national blues performers. In addition to all day live entertainment, the festival has vendors selling a wide array of food, drinks and crafts. The festival returns this year July 16-17, 2022. NORTHATLANTICBLUESFESTIVAL.COM
WATERFRONT CONCERTS AT MAINE SAVINGS AMPHITHEATER IN BANGOR
We’re all excited for the return of live music! On the docket so far for summer 2022 at Maine Savings Amphitheater (formally Darling's Waterfront Pavilion) in Bangor: Dierks Bentley on June 23, Lynyrd Skynyrd on July 3, Phish on July 16, Backstreet Boys on July 21, Keith Urban on July 23, Jimmy Buffett on August 2, Incubus on August 7, Pitbull on August 11, Jason Aldean on Sept. 10, Sting on Sept. 11, Five Finger Death Punch with Megadeth on Sept. 17 and REO Speedwagon and Styx on Sept. 18. For more information and updates, visit WATERFRONTCONCERTS.COM.
SOUNDCHECK SERIES AT THE CAMDEN OPERA HOUSE CAMDEN
The Camden Opera House is home to a wide variety of events each year. Currently, the Camden Opera House is offering reduced capacity, chooseyour-own reserved and comfortably spaced seating. Coming this summer: Jazz in June presents the Brubeck Brothers Quartet, celebrating the recent Dave Brubeck Centennial and the acclaimed guitar duo of Martin Taylor and Frank Vignola! Visit CAMDENOPERAHOUSE.COM for the full list of shows, tickets and future updates.
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OSSIPEE VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL CORNISH
BAGADUCE MUSIC PERFORMANCE HALL & BLUE HILL POPS
Ossipee Valley Music Festival is celebrating its 19th year! This 4-day celebration of good food, good people and good music takes place July 28-31 in the foothills of the White Mountains, on the banks of the Ossipee River. We have something for everyone: children’s activities, farm-to-table food, yoga, craft beer, swimming, camping and music worth listening to closely. OSSIPEEVALLEY.COM
Bagaduce Music was built and largely sustained by musicians and music lovers. The organization endeavors to preserve a vast collection of printed sheet music of varying genres for future generations and to share it with as many people and organizations as possible. This summer’s performances include Jazz Jams on the third Monday of the month from May through August, Composer/soprano Anna Dembska’s “The Harmony of Maine” on June 26, “The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Family Concert” on July 3 and much more! For performance updates, visit BAGADUCEMUSIC.ORG.
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BOOTHBAY OPERA HOUSE BOOTHBAY HARBOR
Since 1894, this historic opera house has played host to actors and musicians from around the state and the world. The summer 2022 schedule is already stuffed with exciting performances, including Carsie Blanton on June 5, Jesse Cook on June 10, Gaelic Storm on June 23, Asleep at the Wheel on June 25, The Steel Wheels on July 16, Tim Sample on July 21, Susan Werner on August 12 and much, much more. Tickets go on sale two months prior to each event and space is limited — visit BOOTHBAYOPERAHOUSE.COM for tickets and a full list of shows!
ROCKPORT
Bay Chamber is committed to bringing transformative musical experiences to Midcoast Maine. The worldrenowned musicians who perform in Bay Chamber Concert Series share their passion and dedication for the highest standards of performance and fearless innovation in programming and presentation. For the full calendar of concerts, visit BAYCHAMBER.ORG.
BANGOR BAND CONCERTS
VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN BANGOR This year marks the Bangor Band’s 163rd birthday, making it one of the oldest, continuous community bands in the United States. The group has been performing concerts at various venues throughout the greater Bangor area since its inaugural season in 1859, and they are proud to be back in 2022 with a regular summer concert series starting in June! The Bangor Band is composed of a number of musically-inclined community members, eager to entertain audiences of all ages with a program of marches, standards, pop songs and more. BANGORBAND.ORG ...CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
KNEISEL HALL CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL BLUE HILL
The music making, community making, learning and growing of Kneisel Hall is back in full bloom. Save the date for the 2022 festival concerts — July 1 to August 28! Weekly concerts on Fridays and Sundays. Tickets go on sale later this spring. KNEISEL.ORG.
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BLUE HILL BACH FESTIVAL BLUE HILL
Blue Hill Bach presents performances and education programs that explore vocal and instrumental music of the baroque, presenting a week-long summer festival (July 11-16, 2022) that brings together early music specialists from across the U.S. and musicians from the local community, including high school and college students. For details and updates, visit BLUEHILLBACH.ORG.
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MANCHESTER
Central Maine’s newest outdoor live music venue The Woodshed is located “around back” at the Kennebec Cabin Company at 915 Western Ave. in Manchester. The Woodshed will be welcoming some of Maine’s best musical talent to the outdoor stage with its Rock the Dock series. Visit the website for more information and the full lineup at KENNEBECCABINCOMPANY.COM/WOODSHED.
JAZZ IN JUNE CAMDEN
Come enjoy great music in the beautiful Camden. On June 17, enjoy the Brubeck Brothers and the Frank Vignola/Martin Taylor Duo at the Camden Opera House. And on August 7, as part of Camden’s Summer Sounds Series, the Novel Jazz group and the Denny Breau Trio will perform at the Camden Snow Bowl. This will be a free show — and one not to miss! Bring a blanket, a picnic and enjoy some wonderful outdoor Jazz in a beautiful setting. JAZZINJUNECAMDENME.COM
MONTEUX SCHOOL & MUSIC FESTIVAL HANCOCK
The Monteux School & Music Festival, founded in 1943, presents two public weekly concert series each summer. Monteux Festival Orchestra concerts are presented each Sunday afternoon at 5 p.m. and are led by enrolled conductors. Mainly Chamber Music concerts, featuring ensembles organized and performed by program participants, are presented each Wednesday evening at 5 p.m. All concerts are held in the Forest Studio. MONTEUXMUSIC.ORG
THOMPSON’S POINT PORTLAND
A beautiful piece of land on the banks of the Fore River, Thompson’s Point can hold up to 5,000 attendees for concerts and festivals within close proximity to downtown Portland. This summer’s show so far include: The Head and the Heart on June 4, Fitz and The Tantrums on June 8, Bon Iver on June 10, Sheryl Crow on July 13, The National on July 21, Bleachers on July 22, Guster on August 13, Lake Street Dive August 20 and 21, Brandi Carlile on August 31 and much more. For more info and more shows, visit THOMPSONSPOINTMAINE.COM.
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VISIT DOWNTOWN BANGOR
BY ERINNE MAGEE
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READY TO GET OUT AND ABOUT THIS SUMMER?
Downtown Bangor is bustling and packed with activities, shopping, dining and more. Come explore! SIDEWALK ART FESTIVAL After a two year hiatus, the Downtown Bangor Partnership is thrilled to bring back the always-popular Downtown Bangor Sidewalk Art Festival Saturday, July 9. “One phrase I use often is that Downtown Bangor is the arts and culture capital of Central and Northern Maine,” said Betsy Lundy, Executive Director of Downtown Bangor Partnership. The Sidewalk Art Festival will feature 50 local artists with their handcrafted wares, a stage for theater acts, concerts and dancing as well as a children’s space and a special Native Arts performance and vendor area. Performances include Firefly, a traditional music keeper of the Wabanaki. His creative performances use cutting edge technology such as projection mapping and videography. Bangor Symphony Orchestra will be on hand with the much-anticipated children’s Instrumental Petting Zoo, where kids can try out a variety of different instruments used in real BSO performances.
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THE ARTS AND CULTURE, SHOPPING AND DINING CAPITAL OF CENTRAL AND NORTHERN MAINE
Pasco Grove, who carved the bench seen in West Market Square, will be doing live chainsaw carving throughout the day. University of Maine’s Zillman Art Museum on Harlow Street will be showcasing world class modern art, including five new galleries for guests to enjoy. Admission is free of charge. In 2019, the festival saw an estimated 3,000 attendees over the course of the day and Lundy anticipates seeing even more faces for the return of this event. This year, Lundy announces two exciting new partnerships with the Boys and Girls Club of Bangor as well as Kin!, a Native American Art Coop based in Old Town. Members of these organizations will be helping out with the children’s area as well as engaging festival-goers in hands-on activities. BANGORDAILYNEWS.COM/SPECIAL-SECTIONS • 9
Experience maine Artist and food vendor applications are still being accepted and Downtown Bangor Partnership is also seeking sponsorship to help make this year’s Sidewalk Art Festival the best yet. For more information on these opportunities visit the Downtown Bangor Partnership website or Facebook page or call 922-2451. THE RETURN OF FIRST FRIDAYS Another summer mainstay is back in Bangor. First Fridays are currently underway with outdoor music and dance performances in front of the Bangor Public Library. Each month, the line-up changes but Lundy ensures no matter the schedule, there is always something for everyone making the event a must for all ages. Downtown restaurants and shops will offer monthly specials, activities and musical guests or art displays not typical to every-day operations.
For the most up-to-date First Friday schedule, visit downtownbangor.com. DINING & SHOPPING Diners will be happy to hear the al-fresco options that became so popular during the pandemic will be sticking around, with parklets making a return during the warmer months, Lundy said. Downtown Bangor restaurants and shops will also be expanding their hours of operation, with many establishments resuming Monday openings.
The Dramatic Academy also offers kids the opportunity to see what it’s like to be behind the scenes or even on stage with Penobscot Theater Company summer camps. Adults can also enroll in classes and workshops. LIBRARY The Bangor Public Library has a full events calendar, including a free weekly drop in for “Play Your Cards Right” on Tuesdays, where the community is invited in to learn, teach or play their favorite card game.
THEATER The Penobscot Theater Company will be showing 9 to 5 the Musical from June 23 to July 31. With music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, this performance is sure to evoke laughter as three co-workers look to get revenge on their boss.
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Book clubs, technology tutoring, author talks and one-off workshops like photography are also offered throughout the summer. CONCERTS Waterfront Concerts is back with a full line-up of music this summer at the Maine Savings Amphitheater. On the calendar: Dierks Bentley, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Phish, Backstreet Boys, Keith Urban, Jimmy Buffet, Jason Aldean, Pitbull, Sting, Five Finger Death Punch, Incubus, REO Speedwagon & Styx. A SPLASH OF COLOR Passers-by may notice artists hard at work on Franklin Street as Peter Walls brings a mural to life with the help of Annettee Dodd of the Rock & Art Shop as well as Bangor High School art students. Lundy said Dodd was inspired to start
the project after driving by the wall each day and hearing its call to become something more. The mural is being funded by a matched grant from the Maine Arts Commission and The Rock & Art Shop (who raised the money through sales of Bangor- themed art and images). The theme is Maine stream life. Dodd is painting a color blocked background to house Walls’ realistic painted panels. Lundy said to be on the lookout for details on volunteering with the painting and other fundraising for future public art.
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EAT & DRINK MOXIE FESTIVAL LISBON FALLS
Love it or hate it, this festival celebrates that famous Maine soft drink with the funny aftertaste. Set for July 8-10, 2022, events include a parade, 5k road race, delicious food, car show, children’s activities, Moxie chugging contest and fireworks. Find more at MOXIEFESTIVAL.COM.
2022 KNEADING CONFERENCE & BREAD FAIR Who doesn’t love bread? Bread, grains, flour and farms are the focus of the annual Kneading Conference, back in person from July 28-29, with virtual workshops available July 25-30. The Kneading Conference brings together grainiacs and bread buffs from all over the country at the Skowhegan State Fairgrounds. Farmers, professional and home bakers, brewers, chefs, cooks, grain researchers, maltsters, food entrepreneurs and wood-fired oven enthusiasts gather to educate one another about the art and science of growing and milling grains, baking artisan breads and brewing delicious beer. KNEADINGCONFERENCE.COM
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MAINE WHOOPIE PIE FESTIVAL
DOVER-FOXCROFT
The sweetest day of the year is set for June 25, 2022, as the annual Whoopie Pie Festival returns to Dover-Foxcroft. Since 2009, the Maine Whoopie Pie Festival has been gathering the best bakers from around New England to offer samples and compete for prizes and bragging rights. Start your day off as a spectator or participant at the "Earn Your Whoopie Pie 3K Race/Walk” at 8 a.m., then browse and enjoy the arts, crafts and foods offered by more than 100 vendors while listening to live music. There are also rides and games for kids of all ages, whoopie pie eating contests and more. MAINEWHOOPIEPIEFESTIVAL.COM
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22ND ANNUAL PLOYE FESTIVAL FORT KENT
The Ploye Festival is Fort Kent’s annual tribute to the iconic Acadian buckwheat pancake. Kick off summer with the 22nd annual event set for June 24-25. Events typically include tractor pulls, local artisans and musicians sharing their talent, and a record-breaking 12-foot ploye demonstration by Bouchard Family Farms. FORTKENTCHAMBER.COM
MAINE LOBSTER FESTIVAL ROCKLAND
The Maine Lobster Festival is five days of fun and feasting on the fabulous coast of Maine! This annual seafood festival is set for August 3-7, 2022. The Maine Lobster Festival attracts tens of thousands of visitors to Rockland each year with the promise of fresh, local lobster dinners, nationally renowned entertainers, cooking contests, activities for all ages, Maine craftsmen and artists. MAINELOBSTERFESTIVAL.COM
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WILD BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL MACHIAS
Come celebrate the powerful little fruit that put this corner of Downeast Maine on the map. Centre Street Congregational Church rolls out the blue carpet each August with crafts, food, entertainment, contests and all things blueberry. There’s no admission charge. Mark your calendar for August 1921, 2022. MACHIASBLUEBERRY.COM ...CONTINUED ON PAGE 16 14 • EXPERIENCE MAINE • SUMMER 2022
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MAINE RED HOT DOG FESTIVAL DEXTER
The Maine Red Hot Dog Festival is coming back this summer August 13, 2022 to downtown Dexter! Enjoy this iconic Maine dish, along with a BunRun 5K race, crafts, music, vendors, beer and wine tents, children’s activities and pie eating contest and — of course — a hot dog eating competition. REDHOTDOG.ORG
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MAINE BREWS GREAT FALLS BREWFEST LEWISTON
It’s been a long 3-year wait, but the Great Falls Brewfest is back! Mark your calendar for June 25, 2022 for the 7th annual Great Falls Brewfest in Lewiston, featuring 50+ breweries (cider and seltzer too!), food, vendors, live music and more. This event is one of Maine’s favorite beer festivals and draws nearly 2000 attendees each year. Presented by Baxter Brewing Co. BAXTEROUTDOORS.COM
SKOWHEGAN CRAFT BREW FEST
The Skowhegan Craft Brew Festival marks the unofficial close of summer, annually on the Saturday of Labor Day Weekend — this year on Sept. 3, 2022 — in historic downtown Skowhegan. Enjoy beer tastings, food trucks and more! SKOWHEGANCRAFTBREWFEST.COM
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IT’S NO SECRET that Maine breweries offer some of the best beers in the world. From hazy New England IPAs to crisp lagers, incredible craft brewers can be found all over the state — and summer is the perfect time to enjoy a cold brew. Visit your local tap room, restaurant or make a day of it with a Maine brewery tour.
WAVY DAYS BEER FEST SCARBOROUGH
Mast Landing Brewing Company is excited to welcome beer fans, fellow brewers and more to southern Maine for its first Wavy Days Festival. The celebrations will span the course of the weekend, centered around a Saturday, July 23 afternoon beer fest hosted in the infield of the former Scarborough Downs Racetrack, where all attending breweries will pour a variety of amazing beers for festivalgoers. WAVYDAYSFEST.COM
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MAKE THE MOST OF MAINE’S BOUNTIFUL BERRY SEASONS BY CRYSTAL SANDS
WHEN I WAS GROWING UP, fresh berries were my favorite foods, and
because we were a food insecure family, fresh berries were a luxury and a rare treat. When my husband and I moved to Maine 12 years ago, one of my favorite things about our new home state was berry season. It felt like we were so rich and so fortunate to have access to so many beautiful berries all summer long. Our Maine summers begin with strawberry season in June, and usually raspberry season will take us through July. We get to wrap up the summer with the amazing Maine blueberry season in August. The berries are joyful to me, but one of the most joyful parts is that there are so many farms in the greater Bangor area that allow you to pick your very own berries. This allows everyone to experience the process of picking berries from nature and enjoy fruits that are fresh, delicious and so very good for you. It’s a lot more fun than just buying berries in the grocery store, and picking fresh berries provides an excellent opportunity for families to teach children more about where their food comes from.
WHERE TO PICK
ADAM’S STRAWBERRY ACRES A little farther outside of Bangor, Adam’s Strawberry Acres in Corinth also offers pickyour-own strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. Adam’s is a little less formal than Treworgy but offers smaller crowds on most days, and the berries are, of course, delicious. You can bring your own containers or purchase containers on site, and the blueberries, located on the back side of the farm, offer a kind of retreat into the woods while you pick large, beautiful blueberries. RJ HALL’S FAMILY FARM Also located in Corinth, RJ Hall’s Family Farm specializes in strawberries and offers some of the most delicious berries you will ever taste. RJ Hall’s Family Farm is a smaller farm but still offers the same wonderful experience of picking your own berries. Jessica Hall runs RJ’s Family Farm with her husband, Ray. For those new to the berry-picking experience, Jessica says “when people arrive, they start at our box stand right in the driveway. There, they can purchase empty quart boxes if they don’t have their own.” From there, Jessica says 20 • EXPERIENCE MAINE • SUMMER 2022
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TREWORGY FAMILY ORCHARDS In the Bangor area, Treworgy Family Orchards in Levant is a popular destination for berry picking and is a wonderful farm experience. With beautiful views, Treworgy offers a fun summer experience complete with an ice cream stand for a cool treat after picking berries on a hot summer day. Treworgy is a great choice for berry picking because they offer strawberry, raspberry and blueberry picking.
someone directs you to the best picking. “They drive their car right into the field,” she says, which is great if you have small children who want to pick berries but may not be able to make long walks.
WHEN TO PICK
Strawberry season generally runs from mid-June to mid-July; raspberries are generally ripe from mid-July to midAugust; blueberries are usually ready to pick from mid-July through the end of August. However, in 2021, berries ripened early due to a warm summer, so it’s a good idea to check often with local berry farms to make sure you don’t miss a berrypicking window. Treworgy Orchards, Adam’s Strawberry Acres and R.J. Hall’s Family Farm update their Facebook pages regularly with information on when the berries are ripe, hours of operation each day and costs per pint or quart. It’s a great idea to follow their pages if you want to pick the best berries. The summer sun can be relentless, even here in Maine, so pick berries early in the morning to avoid the heat. You should also bring hats and water, especially for the little ones, if you plan to pick for some time. It’s good to be prepared to make the most of this wonderful Maine experience. It’s one of our family’s favorite Maine summer activities because we not only have the joy of picking berries, but we also have berries for jam and freezing that allow us to enjoy some of Maine’s summer all year long. BANGORDAILYNEWS.COM/SPECIAL-SECTIONS • 21
ACTIVE & OUTDOORS CROWN OF MAINE BALLOON FEST PRESQUE ISLE
Aroostook County is steeped in ballooning history. In 1978, the Double Eagle II launched from Presque Isle and made the first successful crossing of the Atlantic. In 1984, Joe Kittinger became the first person to make the solo Transatlantic balloon journey, launching from Caribou. In 2013, Jonathan Trappe launched his attempted trans-Atlantic balloon flight using 365 individual helium balloons and established a world record for distance, when he landed in Newfoundland. Celebrate this high flying tradition August 25-28, 2022 with hot air balloons, balloon rides by reservation, a street fair, children and family activities, a pancake breakfast, music, food and more. Always the weekend before Labor Day weekend! COMBF.ORG
FORT KENT INTERNATIONAL MUSKIE DERBY FORT KENT
Muskie fishing is considered one of the greatest freshwater sports fish challenges in all of North America. The scenic St. John River has over 225 miles of prime habitat for Muskie fishing. Mark your calendar for August 12-14, 2022 to join in this annual tradition in Fort Kent, and reel in the big one! Visit FORTKENT-MUSKIE.COM for information and to register.
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Nicolle Littrell of DoryWoman Rowing enjoying Belfast Bay.
PORTLAND SEA DOGS PORTLAND
It’s time to root, root, root for the home team! Maine’s very own minor league baseball team plays in Portland’s Hadlock Field, and with affordable tickets and concessions, it’s a perfect way to enjoy the great American pastime with the whole family. Check SEADOGS.COM for updates, a full schedule of games and to purchase tickets.
OPEN FARM DAY STATEWIDE
Open Farm Day, set for July 24, 2022, lets you see how your food is made, with many farms offering demonstrations, displays, farm-raised products for sale and animals and crops to experience. Activities may include barn and field tours, hay rides, petting zoos, tastings, nature trails and more. Visit REALMAINE.COM to plan your Real Maine experience with their online trip-building tool!
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BELFAST BAY
Looking for a unique on-the-water experience this summer? Row a traditional-style wooden dory boat in beautiful Belfast Bay with DoryWoman Rowing! Go for a rowing lesson, guided tour or workout row with Nicolle Littrell, an ocean rower and licensed Maine Guide. Rows are often punctuated with sightings of the abundant wildlife that live in this watershed. DWR rowing services are offered year-round and include special seasonal rows. For more info or to book your row, visit DORYWOMANROWING.COM. ...CONTINUED ON PAGE 24 BANGORDAILYNEWS.COM/SPECIAL-SECTIONS • 23
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TREK ACROSS MAINE BRUNSWICK
Trek Across Maine is back in person for its 38th year! Explore new landmarks, such as Thomas Point Beach & Campground and St. Joseph’s College, while continuing to enjoy some of the best parts of the Trek Across Maine experience this June 17-19. Prefer to join virtually this year? Just choose the Cycle Your Way option. Fundraising from this event goes to help the American Lung Association. ACTION.LUNG.ORG
NORDIC TRAIL FESTIVAL PRESQUE ISLE
The Nordic Heritage Sport Club hosts this outdoor adventure weekend, set for July 2930, 2022. Whether you want to tackle the trails for a day of hiking, running or biking, or relax and take part in a variety of events, this weekend should not be missed. Enjoy live music, games for young and old, food, racing and the awesome trails of the Nordic Heritage Center, all with the spectacular backdrop of a Northern Maine summer! NORDICTRAILFESTIVAL.COM
TOUGH MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE NEWRY Can you handle it? The Tough Mountain Challenge, set for July 23, 2022, offers a fun adventure obstacle race in the mountains of Maine at Sunday River Ski Resort, combining alpine terrain with natural and man-made obstacles. TOUGHMOUNTAIN.COM
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FILM, THEATER & DANCE PENOBSCOT THEATRE’S “9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL” BANGOR
The Penobscot Theatre presents “9 to 5: The Musical” this summer from June 23-July 31. With music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic! When three female co-workers are pushed to the boiling point, they each concoct hilarious plans to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. For tickets and more shows, visit PENOBSCOTTHEATRE.ORG.
OPERA HOUSE ARTS AT THE STONINGTON OPERA HOUSE STONINGTON
Opera House Arts is excited to bring a mix of returning favorites, Maine artists they’re welcoming for the first time, and nationally acclaimed performers to the historic Stonington Opera House. Highlights include an outdoor production of Much Ado About Nothing beginning June 29, nationally acclaimed jazz pianist Craig Taborn headlining the 22nd Annual Deer Isle Jazz Festival on July 29, concerts by Paul Sullivan (June 17) and Mali Obomsawin (July 23), and Artistic Director Cait Robinson directing World Builders by Johnna Adams beginning August 10, along with more year-round programming. A full schedule can be found online at OPERAHOUSEARTS.ORG.
THE THEATER AT MONMOUTH SUMMER PERFORMANCES For 2022 Theater at Monmouth digs into the roots of classic theater with plays by and about the Greeks and Romans. Through modern adaptations and classic takes on the original plays and myths TAM’s 53rd season will feature gods and demigods, heroes and heroines, and every satyr in-between. After more than two years of distancing and anxiety, TAM’s 2022 Summer Repertory Season includes plays to make you smile, laugh and outright guffaw, including Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors” (July 21-August 21) and “Antony & Cleopatra” (July 7-August 20), Molière’s take on “Amphitryon” by Plautus (July 14-August 19), Artistophanes’ “Lysistrata” (June 25-August 18), and “Eurydice” by Sarah Ruhl (July 28-August 19). For our Family Show, we’ll present a Workshop Production of “Pandora and Her Top Secret and Exceptionally Important Scientific Mission” by Sarah Bierstock (July 2-August 18). For tickets and more, visit THEATERATMONMOUTH.ORG.
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MONMOUTH
IMPROV ACADIA PRESENTS BANGOR & BAR HARBOR
After a two-year hiatus, Improv Acadia is coming back with Improv Acadia Presents, offering a variety of top notch entertainment and delicious cocktails and snacks. You'll be able to see stand-up comics, magicians, musicians, drag queens, game nights and you'll even see their original improv comedy featuring some favorite performers from the past 18 years! Stay tuned for details at IMPROVACADIA.COM.
CAMDEN SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CAMDEN
Shakespeare returns to the Camden Amphitheatre with “As You Like It” from July 13 to August 7. Check out this professional, non-profit theater in beautiful Camden. For tickets and more, visit CAMDENSHAKESPEARE.ORG.
OPERA MAINE PERFORMANCES PORTLAND
Together with internationally recognized conductors, directors and opera singers, Opera Maine — the state’s only professional opera company — presents original, creative and inspiring productions. Catch “The Fall of the House of Usher” June 29 and July 1 at the Westbrook Performing Arts Center and “The Flying Dutchman” July 27 and 29 at Merrill Auditorium. OPERAMAINE.COM
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TEN BUCKS THEATRE:
SHAKESPEARE UNDER THE STARS BREWER AND PROSPECT Ten Bucks Theatre is excited to present William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” this summer under the stars! For show details, visit TENBUCKSTHEATRE.ORG.
STRAND THEATRE ROCKLAND
Enjoy films, concerts and special events at Strand Theatre in Rockland! Check out South Africa’s five-time Grammy Award winners Ladysmith Black Mambazo on August 26, among many other exciting live performances. Advanced tickets available. Visit ROCKLANDSTRAND.COM for more info and many more shows.
MAINE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL WATERVILLE & SKOWHEGAN
The 25th Maine International Film Festival is set for July 8-17, 2022 in Waterville at Railroad Square Cinema and the Waterville Opera House, in Skowhegan at the Skowhegan Drive-In Theater, and online. Throughout 10 days in July, festival attendees will have the opportunity to see a unique slate of approximately 100 films, including premieres, made-in-Maine features, classic revivals and short films from around the world. Festival passes and packages are now available to pre-order via the Festival’s website, MIFF.ORG. 30 • EXPERIENCE MAINE • SUMMER 2022
ARTS, MUSEUMS
& EDUCATION MAINE CELTIC CELEBRATION BELFAST
Come enjoy a family-friendly day celebrating Celtic heritage, culture and hospitality in Maine featuring lots of fun on the Belfast waterfront. Activities include highland heavy games, cheese roll, celtic music, a dog show, fireworks and more! Coming July 22-24, 2022. MAINECELTICCELEBRATION.COM
SK TOURS BANGOR
Stephen King Tours owner and guide Stu Tinker leads tours of Derry, I mean Bangor, for folks from all over the world. Enjoy an expert’s tour of sites in the Queen City represented in King’s novels. Plan your trip now! SK-TOURS.COM
SUMMER WORKSHOPS
HAYSTACK MOUNTAIN SCHOOL OF CRAFTS DEER ISLE Haystack’s 2022 season explores the intersections of craft, art, and design in broad and expansive ways. Nearly all workshops are designed for all levels of experience, regardless of your background. Writing workshops, artist talks, crafting and blacksmithing demonstrations are all on summer schedule — and much more. A full list of the many one-of-a-kind opportunities to peek into the lives of artists can be found at HAYSTACK-MTN.ORG.
ARTS IN THE PARK Arts in the Park, set this year for June 25-26, 2022 in Belfast’s Steamboat Landing Park on the waterfront, is one of the most respected fine arts and crafts festivals in midcoast Maine. The variety of artwork and crafts is dizzying, and continuous live music and the smells of freshly grilled food add to the festival atmosphere. ARTSINTHEPARKBELFAST.ORG
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BELFAST
GRAND LAKE STREAM FOLK ARTS FESTIVAL GRAND LAKE STREAM
The Grand Lake Stream Folk Art Festival is held on the ballfield in "downtown" Grand Lake Stream. More than 50 artisans display — and often demonstrate — their hand-crafted works under tents, along with continuous folk, Celtic and bluegrass music; special displays that include quilts and Grand Laker canoes; plentiful food and fun. Kids have room to run across the grassy fields, and (leashed) dogs have room to roll. This year’s festival is set for July 30-31, 2022. GRANDLAKESTREAM FOLKARTFESTIVAL.COM
WOODLAWN MUSEUM OPENING ELLSWORTH
Woodlawn is a 180-acre historic estate located a quarter mile from downtown Ellsworth. Once home to three generations of the Black family, it is now treasured for the Black House, its historic house museum, community and formal gardens, and its public park with walking trails. The Black House Museum will be opening June 23 for the 2022 Season. WOODLAWNMUSEUM.COM ...CONTINUED ON PAGE 34
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STILLWATER ARTSAPALOOZA
ORONO
WINTER HARBOR
This year marks the 24th year of the Schoodic Arts Festival, which provides visual and performing arts workshops and performances for the Schoodic Peninsula and the surrounding region. This year’s festival will take place across three weeks from July 25- August 13, including 50 workshops, 12 lunchtime events and 14 free evening performances. These exciting workshops cover topics ranging from painting to pottery, writing to dance and cooking — and everything in between! SCHOODICARTSFORALL.ORG
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A date for this yearly celebration of community arts in the Orono area has yet to be determined. Venues across Orono typically showcase music, theater, dance, poetry and more, in an all-day, family-friendly artistic extravaganza. The event is organized by Stillwater Community Arts. Check the website for updates! STILLWATERCOMMUNITYARTS.ORG
SCHOODIC ARTS FOR ALL SUMMER FESTIVAL
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FIRST FRIDAYS
IN DOWNTOWN BANGOR
Celebrate the first Friday of every month in historic downtown Bangor with shopping, dining, arts, music and more! Trunk shows, restaurant discounts, jazz, theater, art receptions and more will keep visitors entertained all over downtown Bangor. Visit DOWNTOWNBANGOR.ORG for monthly updates.
MAINE MARITIME MUSEUM BATH
Experience Maine’s seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River. Open year round, this 20-acre waterfront campus includes indoor galleries, the country’s only surviving historic wooden shipyard, a working boat shop, a newly restored 1906 schooner and more! Visit MAINEMARITIMEMUSEUM.ORG for upcoming events and exhibits.
CASTINE HOUSE & GARDEN TOUR The Castine Historical Society presents the 2022 Castine House & Garden Tour on July 22, featuring ten beautiful homes and six gracious gardens all located within the town village. CASTINEHOUSETOUR.ORG
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VISIT A MUSEUM LITTLETON SOUTHERN AROOSTOOK AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM 1664 US Highway 1 • 538-9300 oldplow.net NEW SWEDEN NEW SWEDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM 116 Station Road • 896-5240 maineswedishcolony.info OAKFIELD OAKFIELD RAILROAD MUSEUM 40 Station Street • 267-1647 PRESQUE ISLE NORTHERN MAINE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE UMaine Presque Isle 181 Main Street • 768-9482 pages.umpi.edu/nmms/museum
CASTINE WILSON MUSEUM 120 Perkins Street • 326-9247 wilsonmuseum.org DEER ISLE SALOME SELLERS HOUSE 416 Sunset Road • 367-2629 dis-historicalsociety.org/the-sellers-house ELLSWORTH BIRDSACRE-STANWOOD WILDLIFE SANCTUARY & HOMESTEAD 289 High Street • 667-8460 birdsacre.com THE TELEPHONE MUSEUM 166 Winkumpaugh Road • 667-9491 thetelephonemuseum.org WOODLAWN MUSEUM 19 Black House Drive • 667-8671 woodlawnmuseum.org
ST. AGATHA STE. AGATHE HISTORICAL SOCIETY & HOUSE Route 162, Main Street • 543-6911 ste-agathehistoricalsociety.com
NORTHEAST HARBOR GREAT HARBOR MARITIME MUSEUM 124 Main Street • 276-5650 greatharbor.mainememory.net
ST. FRANCIS ST. FRANCIS HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM 872 Main Street • 398-3387
SEAL COVE SEAL COVE AUTO MUSEUM 1414 Tremont Road • 244-9242 sealcoveautomuseum.org
VAN BUREN ACADIAN VILLAGE U.S. Route 1 • 868-2691 connectmaine.com/acadianvillage
SOUTHWEST HARBOR WENDELL GILLEY MUSEUM 4 Herrick Road • 244-7555 wendellgilleymuseum.org
WOODLAND WOODLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUMS 999-1890 or 493-1376
HANCOCK COUNTY BAR HARBOR ABBE MUSEUM 26 Mt. Desert Street • 822-3519 abbemuseum.org BAR HARBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM 33 Ledgelawn Avenue • 288-0000 barharborhistorical.org GEORGE B. DORR MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 105 Eden Street • 288-5395 coamuseum.org MOUNT DESERT OCEANARIUM & LOBSTER HATCHERY 1351 State Highway 3 • 244-7330 theoceanarium.com SIEUR DE MONTS SPRING & NATURE CENTER Off Route 3 in Acadia National Park acadia.ws/sieur-de-monts.htm
KENNEBEC COUNTY WATERVILLE COLBY MUSEUM OF ART 5600 Mayflower Hill • 859-5600 colby.edu/museum
KNOX COUNTY CAMDEN CAMDEN–ROCKPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY CONWAY HOMESTEADCRAMER MUSEUM COMPLEX U.S. Route 1 • 236-2257 visitmaine.com/organization/camdenrockport-historical-society FRIENDSHIP FRIENDSHIP MUSEUM Route 220 & Martin’s Point Road 832-4221 • friendshipmuseum.org OWLS HEAD OWLS HEAD TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM Route 73 • 594-4418 • owlshead.org ROCKLAND COASTAL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 75 Mechanic Street • 596.0300 coastalchildrensmuseum.org
FARNSWORTH ART MUSEUM & WYETH CENTER 16 Museum Street • 596-6457 farnsworthmuseum.org MAINE LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM 1 Park Drive • 594-3301 mainelighthousemuseum.com ROCKPORT CENTER FOR MAINE CONTEMPORARY ART 162 Russell Avenue • 701-5005 cmcanow.org THOMASTON GENERAL HENRY KNOX MUSEUM U.S. Route 1 • 354-8062 knoxmuseum.org THOMASTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM 80 Knox Street • 354-2295 thomastonhistoricalsociety.com UNION MATTHEWS MUSEUM OF MAINE Heritage Union Fairgrounds matthewsmuseum.org VINALHAVEN VINALHAVEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM High Street • 863-4410 vinalhavenhistoricalsociety.org
PENOBSCOT COUNTY BANGOR BANGOR MUSEUM & HISTORY CENTER’S HILL HOUSE 159 Union Street • 942-1900 bangorhistoricalsociety.org BANGOR POLICE MUSEUM 240 Main Street • 947-7384 COLE LAND TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM 405 Perry Road • 990-3600 colemuseum.org MAINE DISCOVERY MUSEUM 74 Main Street • 262-7200 mainediscoverymuseum.org UNIVERSITY OF MAINE MUSEUM OF ART 40 Harlow Street • Norumbega Hall 561-3350 • umma.umaine.edu BRADLEY LEONARD’S MILLS Government Road • 974-6278 leonardsmills.com BREWER BREWER HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S CLEWLEY MUSEUM 199 Wilson Street • 989-5013 brewerhistoricalsociety.org
DEXTER DEXTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUMS 12 Church Street • 924-5721 dextermaine.info/historical-society HAMPDEN HAMPDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S KINSLEY HOUSE MUSEUMS 83 Main Road S. Route 1A • 862-2027 hampdenhistoricalsociety.org/ kinsley-house INDIAN ISLAND PENOBSCOT INDIAN NATION MUSEUM 12 Wabanaki Way • 827-4153 penobscotnation.org LEE LEE HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM Main Street (Route 6) • 738-5014 MILLINOCKET MILLINOCKET HISTORICAL MUSEUM 80 Central St. • 723-5477 millinockethistoricalsociety.org OLD TOWN OLD TOWN MUSEUM 353 Main St. • 827-7256 theoldtownmuseum.org ORONO HUDSON MUSEUM University of Maine Collins Center for the Arts 581-1904 • umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum PAGE FARM & HOME MUSEUM Portage Road • 581-4100 umaine.edu/pagefarm PATTEN THE PATTEN LUMBERMEN’S MUSEUM 61 Shin Pond Road • 528-2650 lumbermensmuseum.org
PISCATAQUIS COUNTY DOVER-FOXCROFT BLACKSMITH SHOP MUSEUM 100 Dawes Road • 564-8618 GREENVILLE S/S KATAHDIN & MOOSEHEAD MARINE MUSEUM N. Main Street, East Cove • 695-2716 katahdincruises.com MONSON MONSON MUSEUM Greenville Road (Main Street) 557-7769 monsonmehistoricalsociety.com
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AROOSTOOK COUNTY
Step back in time to 1900’s Maine.
SAGADAHOC COUNTY BATH MAINE MARITIME MUSEUM 243 Washington Street, Bath • 443-1316 mainemaritimemuseum.org
WALDO COUNTY
MACHIAS BURNHAM TAVERN MUSEUM Route 192 • 733-4577 burnhamtavern.com MILBRIDGE MILBRIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM 83 Main Street • 546-4471 milbridgehistoricalsociety.org
BELFAST BELFAST HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM 10 Market Street • 338-9229 belfastmuseum.org ISLESBORO ISLESBORO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 388 Main Road • 734-6733 islesborohistorical.org LIBERTY DAVISTOWN MUSEUM 58 Main Street • 288-5126 davistownmuseum.org LINCOLNVILLE LINCOLNVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM Route 173 • 789-5445 SEARSPORT PENOBSCOT MARINE MUSEUM 5 Church Street & Route 1 • 548-2529 penobscotmarinemuseum.org
WASHINGTON COUNTY CHERRYFIELD CHERRYFIELD-NARRAGUAGUS HISTORICAL SOCIETY 88 River Road • 546-2076 cherryfieldhistorical.com EASTPORT RAYE’S MUSTARD MILL MUSEUM 83 Washington Street • (800) 853-1903 rayesmustard.com
So much more than a spectacular train ride— come explore early village life in Maine and all the unique museum collections
TIDES INSTITUTE & MUSEUM OF ART 43 Water Street • 853-4047 tidesinstitute.org JONESPORT MAINE COAST SARDINE HISTORY MUSEUM 34 Mason Bay Road • 497-2961 mainesardinemuseum.tripod.com LUBEC LUBEC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM 135 Main Street • 733-2994 lubechistoricalsociety.com ROBERT S. PEACOCK FIRE MUSEUM 40 School Street • 733-2341 WEST QUODDY HEAD VISITOR CENTER & MUSEUM South Lubec Road • 733-2180 westquoddy.com
KEEPSAKES HEIRLOOMS HANDMADES GIFTS • TOYS • GOODIES
Open to the public ROUTE 27, 586 Wiscasset Rd, Boothbay (207) 633-4727 RAILWAYVILLAGE.ORG
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WHAT’S IN YOUR FIREWOOD? TREE-KILLING PESTS MOVE TO NEW AREAS IN AND ON FIREWOOD COURTESY OF THE MAINE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY
NEARLY 90 PERCENT
of Maine’s land is covered by trees, which not only contribute to Maine’s iconic beauty, but also support clean air and water, wildlife habitat and our way of life. People come from all over the world to enjoy Maine’s cool temperatures, fresh air and natural landscapes. Invasive forest insects and diseases are a huge threat to Maine, and firewood is the easiest way to spread them around. Many people think that firewood is dead. In truth, firewood harbors live insects and pathogens for many years after the tree has died. Many of these insects and diseases can spread to living trees and kill them. Firewood movement contributed to the rapid spread of the emerald ash borer, a devastating invasive insect that has killed billions of ash trees in North America (www.maine.gov/eab). Many other invasive pests can also hide on or in firewood. HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES of what you may carry with you when you move firewood (maine.gov/forestpests): • OAK WILT FUNGUS that threatens our oak trees; • the colorful planthopper and expert hitchhiker, the SPOTTED LANTERNFLY, that threatens not only trees, but also important crops and certain adult beverages (e.g. wine); • the devastating ASIAN LONGHORNED BEETLE that can kill many of our hardwood trees, including the sugar maple (www.maine.gov/alb); and • the rash-causing, tree-defoliator, BROWNTAIL MOTH (www.maine.gov/ dacf/knockoutbtm). These invasive pests are just a few of many forest health threats that we know can move with firewood. Tiny insect eggs or microscopic fungi may be lurking on or under the bark, waiting to be carried to a new location. Even seemingly pest-free firewood can harbor hidden hitchhikers. 38 • EXPERIENCE MAINE • SUMMER 2022
So, what’s in your firewood? Maybe the next threat to Maine’s pristine lakeshores and great trout habitat, to Maine’s tourism, recreation and forest economies, to Maine’s scenic mountains and shores, to Maine’s way of life and the way life should be—to the reasons you traveled here in the first place. This is why Maine bans untreated, out-of-state firewood and urges use of local or heat-treated firewood, regardless of origin. If you have questions, check out www.maine.gov/firewood.
(Left) The Asian longhorned beetle can kill many of Maine’s hardwood trees. (Right, top) The spotted lanternfly threatens Maine’s trees and certain crops. (Right, below) The emerald ash borer is an invasive insect that has killed billions of ash trees in North America.
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Day Tripping EXPERIENCE THE WAY LIFE SHOULD BE
Experience maine
in maine
BY ANNE GABBIANELLI
MAINE IS MEANT FOR EXPLORATION — especially in
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the summertime — and summer cannot come soon enough for my household, which is why during the winter we begin brainstorming about trips around the state. We start looking at campgrounds and day trip possibilities, and we are not alone in this excitement. A friend has even started sharing links of possible adventures she and I can have with her twin boys. There is so much of Maine that deserves exploring and offers treasures, no matter our age. Here are a few adventures we’ve enjoyed and highly recommend. FLEA MARKET FINDS When Phil and I travel with our camper around the state, we aim to visit not only new places but also to seek out antique shops and to chase flea markets. Our flea market excursions always start on Route 1A in Searsport. As the saying goes, “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” Other large flea markets we have discovered are in Woolwich, an indoor one in Scarborough and in Arundel. Last year when we set up our camper in the western part of the state, the plan included the flea market at the Fryeburg Fairgrounds. I scored some awesome Christmas gifts and Phil caught a real find of a fishing pole there. Then we heard of another flea market in New Hampshire. It didn’t take us long to travel through the exquisite beauty of the White Mountains. We never found the flea market, but we did learn that the boundary of the White Mountains National Forest actually begins in Gilead, Maine.
(Top) Campobello Island. (Right) The iconic fisherman statue in Eastport.
EXPLORE WASHINGTON COUNTY Early on in our camping days, we went to Cobscook State Park in Dennysville. We witnessed an extraordinary high tide, the first glimpse of the sunrise and fun day trips throughout Washington County. Eastport with all its islands boasts a couple of museums and a state park. Our biggest thrill was being reintroduced to the 12 foot, fiberglass statue of the Eastport fisherman. This iconic bearded old salt came into being more than 20 years ago courtesy of a TV film crew. Calais — the city with three Canada-U.S. border crossings over the St. Croix River — offered us a great day trip. There I was treated to the most magnificent visitor center that armed me with bags, literally, of brochures, BANGORDAILYNEWS.COM/SPECIAL-SECTIONS • 41
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(Above) The West Quoddy Head Lighthouse. (Left) Nervous Nellie’s Jams and Jellies on Deer Isle.
(Right) Mary Goodman and Anne Gabbianelli try letterboxing.
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ISLAND HOPPING Speaking of the coast, Maine has exquisite islands deserving of exploration. One day we hopped on the ferry out of Rockland to Vinalhaven with some friends. The day was picture perfect, the waters were calm and the day trip was lots of fun. We discovered amusing shops, the museum in town and a hidden lighthouse on the far side of the island. An island day trip is highly recommended, and there are many to explore. FOOD FINDS & LETTERBOXING Last fall, my friend Mary organized an excursion to Nervous Nellie’s Jams and Jellies on Deer Isle. Now that is quite the place, offering an eclectic spread of sculptures of recycled metal and machine parts throughout the wooded grounds and just pure fun at seeing the creativity of one artist. This place is a must on your day trip list for any age. This excursion also took us on a hike through a preserve. What I soon learned is that we were on a quest I had never heard of — “letterboxing.” Mary describes this as an intriguing mixture of hiking, puzzle solving, treasure hunting, and rubber stamping. As we meandered, we found Mary’s destination — a “letterbox” with an official stamp and a notebook secured in a weatherproof box affixed to a tree. She explained how you leave a message in the notebook secured at the site and leave an imprint of your stamp in the letterbox notebook, like leaving a calling card. You can also enjoy the notes left by previous travelers. Finally, you leave an imprint of the letterbox’s stamp in your notebook with the date and a quick note of your adventure. It was a new one for me!
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magazines and endless literature of all the wonderful activities going on in our state. Another camping trip to Lubec gave us a day trip to the West Quoddy Head Lighthouse loaded with history along with hiking trails throughout the state park. Just over the border, we spent a day on Campobello Island where I relived my childhood visit to the Roosevelt home, and Phil and I were captivated by the breathtaking coastline with its nooks and crannies.
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FOR THE YOUNG AND YOUNG AT HEART Day tripping has been a norm for my eager, energetic eight-year-old friends and their mom, who crave adventures and exploring. While they were remote learning early in the pandemic, we all needed a break from the computer, so we headed to the coast on a quest to find author E. B. White’s home and gravesite in Brooklin. I added a three-mile hike to our day, landing us on a beach with spectacular views across Blue Hill Bay to Mount Desert Island. While enjoying our lunch in the crisp ocean air, we joked about being in Brooklin, overlooking Long Island, yet we were still in Maine. We have enjoyed exploring Sears Island, visiting the shores of Bar Harbor, learning about the history of the lighthouse in Stockton Springs, and hiking through the Orono Bog Boardwalk while appreciating and observing all that nature offers. Now is the time to think about what day trips you can create. Plan ahead with a map and directions, pack a cooler, grab a change of socks and footwear and a book of Mad Libs for the kids. Despite all your planning, however, be ready to embrace every wrong turn because you could be treated to an adventure you didn’t expect while exploring our beautiful state of Maine.
(Above) Frankie and Don Veneziano pose in front of the home of E. B. White in Brooklin. (This photo) Kids explore the Orono Bog Boardwalk.
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BROOKFIELD RENEWABLE: AN EXPERIENCED DEVELOPER, OWNER, AND OPERATOR OF RENEWABLE POWER FACILITIES
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rookfield Renewable develops innovative natural power solutions that accelerate the world toward a carbon-free future. We do so by combining 100 years of operating experience as a developer, owner, and operator of renewable power facilities with a commitment to health, safety, security and environmental stewardship. As Maine’s largest generator of renewable energy, Brookfield Renewable proudly operates hydro, wind, and storage facilities throughout the state. Our Maine facilities provide more than 840 MW of power, a generation equivalent to powering more than 500,000 homes annually. Now and into the future, our facilities remain critical in helping Maine meet its carbon emissions targets. When it comes to environmental steward-
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ship and river restoration, we are committed in our work with state and federal agencies and environmental stakeholders to advance these goals. We operate fish passage facilities on Maine’s largest rivers, including the Penobscot, Kennebec, Androscoggin, and Saco. Furthermore, we are passionate about the role we play in highlighting the natural beauty and recreational benefits of this great state. THESE CHALLENGING TIMES GROW THE VALUE OF OUTDOOR RECREATION Did you know? We operate more than 200 recreation sites throughout Maine and provide daily releases from May through Columbus Day on Class 2, 3, and 4 whitewater. Each year thousands of private and commercial paddlers enjoy Maine’s pristine water-
ways as a result of these scheduled releases. In addition, we provide recreational access to some of New England’s best fly-fishing locations including the Rangeley Lakes region renowned for their native Brook Trout. We provide real-time flows and elevations for our facilities via our waterflow website at safewaters.com. Remember, river systems are wonderful resources, but they can also be dangerous. Conditions can change quickly and without notice. While the waters above and below a dam may look safe, conditions below the surface can present serious risks. Be aware of your surroundings and observe all warning signals, sirens, and barriers. Please respect all signage, recreation rules, and be a good environmental steward wherever your next outdoor journey takes you!
KIDS & FAMILY
GREAT MAINE LUMBERJACK SHOW TRENTON
COASTAL MAINE BOTANICAL GARDENS BOOTHBAY
The grounds of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens are a garden-lovers’ paradise. From cultured gardens and swaths of native plants to woodland and wetland trails traversing 300 acres on the coast of Maine, there is so much to see and explore with the entire family. The buildings and central gardens are ADA compliant, making them fully wheelchair and stroller accessible. A full list of the many events both regularly scheduled and special can be found at MAINEGARDENS.ORG.
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Watch Timber Tina and her crew chopping, log rolling, throwing axes, speed climbing in more in this fun display of Maine lumberjack skills. Shows nightly at 7 p.m. beginning June 18 through the end of August. Tickets available at the door and online. MAINELUMBERJACK.COM
OWLS HEAD TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM OWLS HEAD
If you’ve got a youngster that can’t get enough of vehicles, be it trucks, cars, motorcycles or planes, then a visit to the Owls Head Transportation Museum is a must. OHTM’s mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit and operate pre-1940 aircraft, ground vehicles, engines and related technologies significant to the evolution of transportation for the purpose of education. The OHTM is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. OWLSHEAD.ORG
BELFAST AND MOOSEHEAD LAKE RAILROAD TRAIN RIDES UNITY TO BELFAST
This year, the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad offers weekend roundtrip excursions from its Unity venue at 212 Depot St. Book by phone or online. Find more events, fares, schedules and venues online at BELFASTANDMOOSEHEADLAKE RAIL.ORG.
THOMAS POINT BEACH BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL BRUNSWICK
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The Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival brings bluegrass music and family to the shores of midcoast Maine. This four-day event starting Sept. 1, 2022 features world-renowned acts and legendary late-night picking. THOMASPOINTBEACHBLUE GRASS.COM
THURSDAYS ON SWEDEN CARIBOU
Spend Thursdays on Sweden Street with live music, vendors, food and fun in downtown Caribou. Mark your calendar for June 2, June 16, June 30, July 14 and 28, and August 11 and 25. Visit CARIBOUMAINE.ORG for more information. ...CONTINUED ON PAGE 49
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MAINE POTATO BLOSSOM FESTIVAL FORT FAIRFIELD
The 2022 Maine Potato Blossom Festival is scheduled for July 9-17, 2022. Celebrating the region’s agricultural heritage and honoring veterans, events include a parade, BBQ cook-off, horseshoe and cornhole tournaments, Tough Tater obstacle courses, live music, children’s activities, pageants, vendors, road race, golf tournament and more. FORTFAIRFIELD.ORG
BANGOR STATE FAIR BANGOR
The Bangor State Fair returns to Bass Park for another year of rides, food, fun, music, games, people-watching and much more. The Bangor State Fair typically draws between 40,000 and 50,000 people a year and dates back to 1849. This summer’s dates are coming soon. BANGORSTATEFAIR.COM
EASTPORT PIRATE FESTIVAL EASTPORT
Arrgh! Grab your eyepatch and head to this celebration of all things pirate! Coming Sept. 9-11, 2022 to Eastport, this fun-filled event includes a scavenger hunt, pirate parade, pop-up street skits, costume contests, street dance and more. Warm up your shanty singing voice and mark your calendar! EASTPORTPIRATEFESTIVAL.COM ...CONTINUED ON PAGE 50
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EMERA ASTRONOMY CENTER & JORDAN PLANETARIUM
BELFAST HARBOR FEST AND CLASSIC BOAT SHOW
Have a hankering to explore space? With its dark skies and little light pollution, Maine is one the best states to catch great views of the stars. The Emera Astronomy Center & Jordan Planetarium banks on that with weekly planetarium programs, music shows and more. Tickets may be purchased online, by phone at (207) 581-1341, or at the ticket box office prior to the show. ASTRO.UMAINE.EDU
Celebrate the boating traditions of Belfast August 19-21, 2022 at Steamboat Landing & Heritage Park. Events include an Evening by the Bay Charity Auction, pancake breakfast, National Boat Building Challenge, music, kids’ activities, touch tank, delicious food, Touch-a-Truck and much more! BELFASTHARBORFEST.COM
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