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CONTENTS 02 GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY FOODIE 04 PEPPERMINT SUGAR COOKIES 06 DRESS UP YOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
18 COOL TECH GIFTS 20 TRAVEL GIFT IDEAS 22 GIFTS FOR AVID HUNTERS, ANGLERS & OUTDOORSMEN
08 HOT TOYS
24 HIKES FOR THE HOLIDAYS
10 OUR FAVORITE MAINE GIFTS
28 GIFT IDEAS FOR FITNESS FANS
16 SHOP DOWNTOWN BANGOR
30 HOW TO BUY CLOTHES AS GIFTS 32 SANTA LETTERWRITING SECRETS
FOOD & DRINK
Great Gifts
FOR THE FAMILY
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best holiday gifts are often those that encourage their recipients to pursue a passion or favorite hobby. Tickets to a ballgame might be right up a sports fan’s alley while the family globetrotter would no doubt love a contribution to his or her travel fund. When gifting the family foodie, that one person who loves to cook or simply can’t get enough of his or her favorite cuisines, shoppers have a host of options at their disposal to ensure this holiday season brings a smile to their favorite foodie’s face. SPICE RACK: Few home cooks can get by without a vast selection of spices, so a spice rack that includes all the essential spices makes perfect sense for the family foodie. Some spice racks even come with several years’ worth of free spice refills, so do your homework and find one that will have your friend or family member spicing things up for years to come.
COOKING LESSONS: Cooking lessons can be a great way for men, women and even children to cultivate their love for food. If your friend or family member prefers a specific type of cuisine, then find him or her cooking lessons where he or she can learn how to prepare and not just eat some favorite dishes. Cooking lessons also make a great opportunity to bond with a loved one. If you, too, want to expand your cooking horizons, buy your own lessons and go with your friend or family member. A NIGHT OUT: If your favorite foodie prefers his or her meals made by someone else, treat that friend or family member to a night out at his or her favorite restaurant. You can give a gift card to the restaurant or take this special someone out yourself and enjoy a great meal and great company to boot.
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SERVING DISHES: Many foodies not only love to eat but also love to serve up their favorite foods to family and friends. If your friend or family member has played host to guests many times in the past, surprise him or her with some new serving dishes. You probably have a sense of their serving style already, but if you don’t, make a mental note the next time you visit or simply buy them a gift card so they can buy whichever dishes they need to make their next soiree a success. WINE RACK: A great bottle of wine completes a great meal, so why not buy your family foodie a place to store all of his or her bottles of wine? Wine racks can range from the simple, inexpensive standup models to more complex or expensive models that need to be installed. Look for a wine rack that fits in with their established décor. You even can christen the new wine rack by supplementing your gift with a few bottles of your loved one’s favorite vintages.
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FOODIE
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A GLASS OF WINE makes a nice accompaniment to a meal or something to enjoy and sip while conversing with friends. The popularity of wine makes it a versatile gift for the holidays or something to bring along to a holiday party as a hostess present. CABERNET SAUVIGNON: This is a full-bodied red grape heavily planted in the Bordeaux region of France. Cabernet generally has high levels of alcohol and tannins. MERLOT: The smoothness and mild flavor of this red wine make it a great option for those who need an introduction to red wine. It tends to have a more fruity flavor profile.
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ZINFANDEL: Although mostly associated with the rosé wine White Zinfandel, Zinfandel is actually a mediumbodied red wine. PINOT NOIR: Soft tannins and high acid give this light-bodied red wine its appeal. CHARDONNAY: This is a mediumto full-bodied dry white wine. SAUVIGNON BLANC: Citrus-driven and often light-bodied, Sauvignon Blanc is another dry white grape planted widely in France. PINOT GRIS/PINOT GRIGIO: Pinot Grigio is a zesty, dry white wine that is particularly associated with Italy even though it originated in France. REISLING: Those who prefer a sweet white wine can opt for Reisling. bangormetro.com / bangordailynews.com • 3
FOOD & DRINK
Peppermint
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C O OK I ES BUTTERY COOKIES DOTTED WITH BITS OF CRUSHED CANDY CANES ARE PERFECT FOR SHARING AND GIFTING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. BY SARAH WALKER CARON
Peppermint Sugar Cookies BY SARAH WALKER CARON MAKES ABOUT 2 DOZEN COOKIES
Ingredients
¾ cup unsalted butter, softened to room temperature 1¼ cups granulated sugar ½ tsp vanilla extract 3 candy canes, crushed 2 large eggs 1½ cups unbleached all-purpose flour ½ tsp kosher salt ¼ tsp baking powder
Instructions
With the oven rack in the center of the oven, preheat to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the butter until light and fluffy. Add the sugar and vanilla extract and beat again until incorporated. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Add the candy canes, and beat until incorporated. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. In a large bowl, sift together the flour, salt and baking powder. With the stand mixer running on its lowest speed, add the flour mixture by the spoonful until fully incorporated. Using a medium cookie scoop or two tablespoons, drop rounded mounds of dough onto the prepared cookie sheet, leaving two inches between them. Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until the edges begin to brown. Let cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack for further cooling. Once cooled, these can be stored in an airtight container for up to four days — if they last that long.
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HOME & DESIGN
SIMPLE WAYS TO DRESS UP YOUR
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holiday season is rife with traditions that focus on fun and family. One such testament to the festive spirit of the holiday season is the many homes and businesses decorated with the lights and colors that have become synonymous with the season. Decorating for the holiday season can be time-consuming. While decking the halls may not consume as much time as holiday shopping and wrapping presents, according to data from a 2013 American Time Use Survey, interior and exterior decorating for the holidays may consume anywhere from 2.5 to 3 hours per session. Holiday decorating includes things as simple as setting up a menorah or as complex as stringing lights on the exterior of a home. Though elaborate displays can take hours to erect, timecrunched holiday celebrants can still create festive, welcoming displays.
• HANG HOLIDAY WREATHS. Holiday enthusiasts without much time to decorate can invest in a couple of holiday wreaths, which can be dressed up as much or as little as celebrants prefer. If you do not have the time to string lights on the house, wrap them around wreaths hung in windows or hang the wreaths on a home’s main entrance. Celebrants who want to go a less traditional route can hang wreaths made of holly, citrus fruits, ribbons, or any other greenery instead of the more customary evergreen wreaths. • DECORATE WITH ORNAMENTS. Ornaments are not exclusive to Christmas trees. Fill a vase or bowl with metallic ornaments and place it in a prominent location, such as a busy hallway or the foyer of your home. Hang ornaments on clear filament from the
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mantle or within the main window of the house, where they can reflect tree lights and add sparkle. • BRING IN MORE GREENERY. Drape evergreen boughs on staircase handrailings or on the mantle, or use greenery to frame doorways. The scent will be inviting and things instantly will look more festive. • USE THROWS AND DECORATIVE PILLOWS. Change the look of a room with holiday-colored decor if you do not want to clutter the space with knickknacks. A red and green blanket draped over the sofa can give off a comforting holiday vibe. • FOCUS ON THE FRONT DOOR AND ENTRYWAY. Celebrants who do not have the time to
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decorate their entire homes can create a warm, inviting space by decorating their front doors and entryways. Place greenery, bows, tinsel, lights, and winter-inspired accessories by the front door so friends and family visiting for the season catch the holiday spirit the moment they walk through the door.
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Hot Toys
WHAT'S ON EVERYONE'S LIST IN 2018
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• THINK & LEARN CODE-A-PILLAR: This toy from Fisher-Price gives youngsters an early introduction to STEM. They learn basic coding, planning and sequencing skills by connecting segments of a cute caterpillar. • SELFIEMIC SELFIE STICK MICROPHONE: Children who are into social media karaoke apps can transform themselves into pop stars. They can sing along to their favorite tunes as a solo artist or with friends in a group. This device works in conjunction with the StarMaker singing app available for iOs and Android.
• BLIND BAG TOYS: Children seemingly can't get enough of collectible playthings that focus on the act of unboxing. The Toy Association says sales for collectible playthings grew by 14 percent globally in 2017. The act of removing a surprise from packaging is just as exciting as the toy itself. Expect to find many more of these types of collectibles this year.
• SLIMY SQUISHY TOYS: These types of toys were a big hit in 2017 and stand to remain big sellers this year. Make-your-own and premade versions of slime and squishy products are sure to be filling up the shelves of neighborhood stores. WeCool's Squishy Like Slime is one option to keep an eye on.
• MECARD: This is a battle-action game from Mattel based on the Korean animated series Turning Mecard. Mecards are cars that transform into hero or villain action figures when they drive over a power-charged card.
• K'NEX BUILDING SETS: These sets from K'NEX marry tangible building with interactive play. Once kids build the sets, which can include roller coasters and more, they can take them on a virtual reality ride.
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KIDS & FAMILY
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Gifts FROM
YEARS PAST HOW MANY OF YOU hoped to find a Cabbage Patch Doll under the tree on Christmas morning? Over the years, many toys have become the must-have presents of their times. 1984: Transformers were a must-have present in 1984. Originally produced by a Japanese toy company, Transformers were eventually produced by Hasbro and became so popular they were a toy that spawned an animated series (not the series leading to the toy) and later block-buster live-action movies. 1985: Just about every child, and maybe even adult, wanted a Nintendo Entertainment System in the 1980s. 1986: Introduced the previous year, Teddy Ruxpin was an animatronic bear that would tell stories from a cassette tape inserted in his back. 1990: Were you a fan of Michelangelo, Leonardo, Donatello, or Raphael? Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were named after Renaissance artists, but they were just pizza-eating teenage heroes at the start of the 1990s. 1992: Barbie has always been a popular holiday gift, but her reinvented Barbie Dream House was something girls were clamoring for in the early 1990s.
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MAINE GIFTS
Our
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We asked our staff to share their favorite Maine-made gifts to give (and get).
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WHAT MAINE-MADE GIFT DO YOU LOVE TO GIVE? Holiday wreaths from Maine. WHY IT'S SPECIAL: I love being able to share a little piece of Maine with family who lives away. It’s a fun surprise for loved ones with connections to Maine to receive some greenery and a great way for them to get to decorate their homes. WHO IT'S PERFECT FOR: Everyone loves a fresh Maine wreath, but it’s particularly fun to share with family and friends who live out of state or have a Maine connection. COST: Many start around $40. WHERE TO GET IT: Some local floral shops and nurseries like Lougee & Frederick's (lougeefrederick.net) and Sprague’s Nursery & Garden Center (spraguesnursery.com) make beautiful wreaths and will deliver or ship them. L.L. Bean also offers a wide range of Maine wreaths to ship.
Brighten an out-of-
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MAINE GIFTS
From MARCIE COOMBS GR APHIC DESIGNER
WHAT MAINE-MADE GIFT DO YOU LOVE TO GIVE? Candle Waster wine from Dragonfly Farm & Winery in Stetson. WHY IT'S SPECIAL: This is a cranberry table wine, pleasing to most palettes. This probably won't get re-gifted. WHO IT'S PERFECT FOR: Anybody who appreciates a delicious table wine; just be prepared to buy it for them next year, too... COST: $16 WHERE TO GET IT: Tiller and Rye in Brewer, Bangor Wine & Cheese, Natural Living Center, Fairmount Market in Bangor, Not So Empty Nest in Downtown Bangor, Rebecca’s in Downtown Bangor, Damon’s in Bangor and most Tradewinds stores. They also have a tasting room at 1069 Mullen Road in Stetson.
From CALLIE PIC ARD
WHY IT'S SPECIAL: It’s the best goat cheese I’ve ever had and I love that it’s locally made. My favorite is the garlic and chive chevre, and the cranberry one is also delicious and perfect for the holidays. WHO IT'S PERFECT FOR: It makes a great hostess gift or an addition to a wine or food basket. It’s also great to bring along to holiday parties to share with your foodie family and friends. COST: About $12 per pound. WHERE TO GET IT: Abraham’s Goat Farm & Creamery is located at 1000 Elm St. in Newport. In Bangor, it’s available at Bangor Wine & Cheese, Tiller & Rye, Frank’s Bake Shop, and the Natural Living Center. You can also find it year-round at United Indoor Farmers' Market in Belfast and from May to October at the Skowhegan Farmers' Market.
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GRAPHIC DESIGNER The farmstand is open Monday through Saturday from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. year round.
Gift certificates available by calling 368-2165 or
stopping by the farmstand.
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WHAT MAINE-MADE GIFT DO YOU LOVE TO GIVE? Goat cheese from Abraham’s Goat Farm & Creamery in Newport.
EN m Fro Y ALL A M HIC WHAT MAINE-MADE GIFT DO YOU LOVE TO GIVE? Tickets to local shows at Penobscot Theatre Company, the Gracie Theatre or the Collins Center.
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WHY IT'S SPECIAL: All of these local theaters produce amazing shows year-round, but I love attending holiday shows around Christmas time with my kids and family. Getting a little dressed up and seeing a show is the perfect way to get in the holiday spirit — and it makes an awesome gift. We're especially looking forward to “Elf the Musical” on tap Dec. 6-30 at Penobscot Theatre. WHO IT'S PERFECT FOR: Tickets to holiday shows are perfect for anyone. Take the whole family to a matinee, or make a date out of it with a friend — complete with dinner and Christmas shopping. Tickets do go quick though, so be sure to purchase them early! COST: Prices vary. Penobscot Theatre tickets are generally around $30 each for holiday shows. WHERE TO GET IT: Visit the Box Office for each theater or go online: penobscottheatre.org, gracietheatre.com or collinscenterforthearts.com.
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WHAT MAINE-MADE GIFT DO YOU LOVE TO GIVE? Nervous Nellie's Jams and Jellies. WHY IT'S SPECIAL: It is a delicious homemade product made in Deer Isle, Maine. We visit this area every summer for the 4th of July and visit with good friend Lew Ellis and his dog Josie. Our kids love the jam and the visit to Nervous Nellie's and the village created by Peter Beerits that is on site. The whole experience of island life on coastal Maine is a priceless trip for our family. WHO IT'S PERFECT FOR: Friends, family, neighbors and holiday parties.
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COST: $7.95 per jar.
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WHERE TO GET IT: You can get this at Nervous Nellie's Jams and Jellies at 598 Sunshine Road in Deer Isle, or order online at www.nervousnellies.com.
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MAINE GIFTS
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WHAT MAINE-MADE GIFT DO YOU LOVE TO GIVE? Battery Steele beer and sours. WHY IT'S SPECIAL: One of my favorite Maine craft beers and it's made right in Portland! WHO IT'S PERFECT FOR: Any craft beer lovers. They have a variety of types of beer that rotate by season so there is always an option for every beer lover on your Christmas list. COST: Prices vary. WHERE TO GET IT: Stompers in Holden and other various locations around Maine. Find it on tap seasonally at Blaze and Evenroods in Downtown Bangor. And at the brewery at 1 Industrial Way in Portland.
WHAT MAINE-MADE GIFT DO YOU LOVE TO GIVE? Soap, eye masks and other gifts from Moore Manor Lavender in Newport. WHY IT'S SPECIAL: This is a beautiful place to spend some time when the lavender is blooming but to get you through the winter, you can visit their gift shop and do some holiday shopping. This gorgeous farm has 1,500 plants that they let visitors come in and harvest, and they also have a Lavender Cottage full of dried lavender and gifts (including culinary lavender). WHO IT'S PERFECT FOR: Anyone! The soaps, sachets and oils smell wonderful, and they also offer culinary lavender to flavor baked goods or in teas. There are fun recipes available for lavender sugar and more on their website. COST: Prices vary. WHERE TO GET IT: 302 Stetson Road in Newport and online at mooremanorlavender.com.
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WHAT MAINE-MADE GIFT DO YOU LOVE TO GIVE? Maine-made jewelry from The Eclectic Housewife. Carol, the owner of The Eclectic Housewife, masterfully creates beautiful, unique and stylish jewelry from antique silverware. Her creativity knows no bounds! I especially love her rings, which she twists and turns into eyecatching accessories.
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SHOP
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EAT, SHOP & ENJOY
Downtown Bangor Holiday
shopping dominates many people's free time between the day after Thanksgiving and the final days before Christmas. Many holiday shoppers are looking to buy local this holiday season, and such a decision can pay a host of dividends for both shoppers and the communities they call home. BUYING LOCAL BENEFITS YOUR LOCAL ECONOMY. Studies from Civic Economics, an economics and strategics planning firm, found that independent, locally-owned retailers return a far greater percentage of their revenue into their local economies than national chain stores. The local businesses in your community are also more likely to employ residents of your town.
LOCAL BUSINESSES PROVIDE A MORE PERSONAL TOUCH. Buying from national chains has its advantages, but customer service is not always one of them. Should your loved ones encounter problems with their gift that requires assistance, they might be forced to wait on the phone for extended periods of time. Local businesses are often capable of addressing concerns more quickly and personally than large chains.
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SHOPPING LOCAL MAY PROVIDE ACCESS TO MORE UNIQUE GIFTS. In addition to the economic benefits of buying local, shoppers may find merchandise made by local craftsmen is more unique than massproduced items found on the shelves of national retailers.
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TECH &
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Cool Tech Gifts GADGETS & TECH IDEAS FOR STUDENTS
Gifting
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students with tech is a surefire way to help them with their educations. In a 2013 Harris Interactive poll, 86 percent of teachers thought it was important or absolutely essential to use edtech in the classroom. In addition, 96 percent of teachers felt edtech increased student engagement in learning. Today's students are more tech-savvy than ever before, so hot gadgets figure to be coveted items this holiday season. Here's what to add to holiday shopping lists. E-READER: Digital e-readers enable students to carry an entire library of books in one small device. Full backpacks or small dorm rooms bogged down by piles of books are a thing of the past. E-readers have highlighting and notetaking features that can facilitate learning. DIGITAL ASSISTANT: Digital assistants pack a lot of intelligence into their diminutive size. When paired with smart home devices, digital assistants can be used to turn on lights or small appliances, making them an asset in a bedroom or a dorm room. SMART BULBS OR ALARM CLOCKS: The importance of lighting on mood and function has been well-documented. Innovative LED bulbs and technology can simulate various times of day and even be used for mood lighting. Instead of waking up to a blaring alarm buzzer, students afraid of sleeping in can set special lighted clocks to gradually brighten, simulating the rising of the sun. STREAMING MEDIA PLAYERS: Devices like Roku, Amazon Fire stick and Apple TV can broaden media horizons. These players are paired with viewing apps (some free; others requiring subscriptions) that can do everything from stream TV, movies and music, and offer connectivity to the internet. They're a boon when setting up a functional student spot for hanging out. EARBUDS & HEADPHONES: Students can never have enough quality earbuds for personal use or school study. Whether walking around campus listening to music, using a classroom chromebook or catching up on an audiobook, earbuds and headphones are a must-have for modern students. DIGITAL TRACKING DEVICES: Students can keep tabs on prized possessions by using Bluetoothenabled tracking devices, like TrackR. These plastic gadgets can be placed on or in items and paired with Android and iOS apps on smartphones. The user then locates the item through a locate network. COMPUTER WORKSTATION: Even though handheld digital devices are functional and in demand, a student can always use a quality laptop or desktop computer for writing papers or doing research. Students can benefit from a world of tech this holiday season. It's time to start shopping to secure the hottest items. 18 • 2018 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE by Bangor Metro & Bangor Daily News
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gifts are standard fare come the holidays. Adults often receive clothing while kids typically get toys. But shoppers who want to employ the element of surprise this season may want to consider travel-related gifts to put smiles on the faces of their loved ones. Many people cannot afford to travel. Gifting travel enables couples or families who may not have the means to get away to hit the road in style. When giving the gift of travel, shoppers should consider gift certificates or vouchers that can be applied to flights or lodging. Many travel businesses and websites now offer gift registry services that make it easy for shoppers to pay for getaways for their loved ones. Some travel agencies also incentivize travel gifts by offering coupons or discounts to shoppers who purchase travel packages for friends or family members.
AIRLINE GIFT CERTIFICATES: A gift certificate makes it easy for travelers to book their own flights at their leisure. These certificates typically can be applied to any flight the airline offers and may even be transferable. FREQUENT FLIER MILES: Find out if your frequent flyer miles can be deposited directly into your loved one's account. Later on he or she can redeem the miles for a desired flight. LUGGAGE: Frequent travelers may appreciate new luggage. Monogrammed tags can help make luggage easy to identify at luggage carousels in crowded airports.
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SMALL SHIP VOYAGES: Some cruise lines offer working vacations, where passengers participate in some of the responsibilities aboard the ship. These voyages are ideal for someone who enjoys being active and a part of the travel experience. SCUBA LESSONS: Travel enthusiasts who frequently jet off to tropical locales may want to learn to scuba dive, which means they must be certified after taking lessons. Foot the bill for those lessons so their next water adventure is complete. Travel gifts can bring smiles to the faces of your loved ones. These unique gifts are a novelty that's not often found tucked under the tree.
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OUTDOORS
Gifts for
AVID HUNTERS, ANGLERS AND OUTDOORSMEN
The
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services' 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation unveiled that more than 90 million United States residents aged 16 or older participated in some sort of wildlife-related activity that year — the most recent year on record. Wildlife recreationists spend nearly $150 billion per year on their activities. With this in mind, those who have hunters, anglers or outdoorsmen on their holiday shopping lists may find that gifts facilitating these specific pursuits can be the ideal fit this holiday season. Rather than scouring the mall for hours, a visit to the nearest sports outfitter can yield a bevy of appropriate gift ideas. For some inspiration, consider these gifts for the outdoor enthusiast. BINOCULARS: Scoping out territory and looking for game is often part of the hunt. A set of durable new binoculars can give hunters an edge. HEATED SHOE INSOLES: Hunting and fishing often require long wait periods — sometimes in chilly weather. Heated shoe insoles and hand warmers can keep outdoorsmen warm. GPS/DIGITAL WATCH: Although many smartphones tell time and offer GPS services, lightweight watches may be more convenient than phones. For example, the Garmin Fenex Watch is waterproof and offers such functions as GPS, an altimeter, barometer and a digital compass. ALL-SEASON TENT: Camping out is not just a summer activity. A tent that is rated to withstand various temperatures and conditions can be an asset.
WOOL SOCKS: They may be a basic item, but hikers, hunters and other sports people can't stock up enough on warm, sweat-wicking wool socks that will keep their feet comfortable and dry on all excursions. FOLDING KNIFE: Knives are ideal for cutting fishing line, twigs for a campfire and much more. A sturdy, quality knife that fits easily in a pocket or backpack is a must-have for hunters, campers and anglers. WATER-RESISTANT POUCH: A day on the boat or near the water requires gear that can get wet without soiling items stored inside. Choose a pouch that can fit a camera, keys, phone, and other necessities. CLIMBING STAND: Hunters frequently spend time up in the trees to get a better view of oncoming game. Stationary tree stands may remain for the season, but lightweight offerings fold and can be transported from area to area. 22 • 2018 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE by Bangor Metro & Bangor Daily News
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WADERS: Anglers sometimes need to get up close and personal with their prey. A sturdy pair of breathable waders is ideal for those who venture out of the boat or off of the coast.
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HOLIDAY
HIKES
Hikes for the HOLIDAYS FEEL FESTIVE ON THESE MAINE TRAILS. STORY & PHOTOS BY AISLINN SARNACKI
LITTLE MOOSE MOUNTAIN CHALLENGING
Rising
just over 2,000 feet above sea level near the southwest shore of Moosehead Lake, Little Moose Mountain forms a long ridge that towers above scenic ponds, then arcs slightly north as if reaching toward its sister mountain, Big Moose. This mountain is easily accessible in the winter, and the well-maintained and marked trail that explores its ridge is great for hiking and snowshoeing both. In addition, this mountain is covered with mostly evergreen trees, which keep their deep green needles year round, sheltering hikers from the elements. The mountain is located in the state-owned 1,500-acre Little Moose Public Reserved Land Unit, and the trails that run over the mountain also connect with trails that lead to nearby ponds and backcountry campsites. Altogether, the trail network totals about 9 miles. Because Little Moose Mountain has a long ridge with multiple peaks and viewpoints, hikers have many options for turn-around points. For example, hiking 4 miles, up the ridge of Little Moose Mountain and back to the trailhead, you’ll come to 10 viewpoints that offer different perspectives of the Moosehead Region. Access is free, and dogs are permitted. For information, visit maine.gov/littlemoose or call 207-778-8231. DIRECTIONS: Check to see if new parking lot is open. The easternmost trailhead, which is accessible by vehicle in the winter, is used to hike along the mountain’s ridge starting from the northeast. To get there from the major intersection of Route 15 and Lily Bay Road in downtown Greenville, turn west on Route 15/6 (Pritham Avenue) and drive 2.9 miles, around the west side of Moosehead Lake, then turn left into the parking lot of Moose Mountain Inn. The trailhead kiosk and trailhead parking is located on the east side of the inn’s parking lot.
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GREAT POND MOUNTAIN MODERATE
Topping
off at 1,020 feet above sea level, Great Pond Mountain is the tallest and most prominent mountain in the 4,300-acre Great Pond Mountain Wildlands in Orland. With open ledges near its summit that offer great views of the region, this mountain features the most popular hike in the Wildlands, which is home to a vast network of hiking and multi-use trails. The trail for this mountain is open year round and is a popular snowshoeing destination. Starting from the parking lot, which is consistently plowed in the winter, the hike to the top of the mountain and back down is about 2.5 miles and includes gradual climbing over bare bedrock, stone staircases, uneven terrain, exposed tree roots and a few soggy sections of trail (which in the winter will be frozen solid). While the majority of the trail is well marked and easy to follow, the trail can be difficult to follow at the top of the mountain, where it forms a loop and travels over exposed bedrock. Hiking with a GPS would be advisable so you can confidently explore this area of the mountain, enjoy spectacular views, then find the trail once more to descend the mountain. Access is free, and dogs are permitted on leash. For information, call the GPMCT office at 207-469-7190 or e-mail info@greatpondtrust.org. DIRECTIONS: From Route 1-Route 3 (Acadia Highway) in east Orland, turn onto Hatchery Road, which is a little more than a mile west of the intersection of Route 1-Route 3 and Route 15. Drive 1.4 miles and you’ll pass by the Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery on your left, then the road takes a bend to the right and becomes Nature Trails Road (also known as Don Fish Road). Drive 0.5 mile and you’ll be at the Dead River Gate. Park here in the winter when the rest of the road is not plowed. However, if the road is open, continue past Dead River Gate for just over 0.5 mile and you’ll reach the Great Pond Mountain Trailhead and parking area. bangormetro.com / bangordailynews.com • 25
HOLIDAY
HIKES
WOODLAWN EASY
Built
by Colonel John Black in the 1820s, Woodlawn was home to three generations of the family before a descendent willed the estate to the Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations in 1928. Now the historic property is home to a museum that hosts a variety of public programs and workshops, and the 180 acres surrounding the home features a network of trails that total 2.5 miles and form three loops. Initially, Woodlawn’s trails were built in the 1800s as exercise tracks for the Black’s family horses. Later, automobiles were driven on them, but today, you’ll see no evidence of that. The relatively wide trails, off limits to vehicles, are used by the public for walking, running, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. And benches along the trails provide comfortable places to rest and observe wildlife. While the Woodlawn Museum closes on Oct. 31, it reopens in December for holiday tours, high teas and traditional Christmas feasts. Call ahead and plan your visit, combining a refreshing walk on the trails with one of these festive museum events. Access to the trails are free, and dogs are permitted on leash no longer than 8 feet. For information, visit woodlawnmuseum.org or call 207-667-8671. DIRECTIONS: Woodlawn is located at 19 Black House Drive in Ellsworth. To get there, start at the intersection of Route 1 and Route 172 (also known as Surry Road) in Ellsworth. Drive approximately 0.25 mile on Surry Road and turn right onto Black House Drive, which is marked with a big white sign that reads “Woodlawn Museum, Garden & Park.” Follow signs to the large parking area at the end of the drive.
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BODY & MIND
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The
fitness industry is booming and attracting new devotees every day. Research from the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association says 2017 was a strong year for the health and fitness industry, and several health clubs have built on that success in 2018. The growth of the fitness industry has included a surge in boutique fitness regimens. While major clubs offer classes, separate boutique clubs also are thriving. Clubs focusing on ballet barre, Cross-Fit® and Orangetheory® are just some examples of the booming boutique fitness industry.
REVERSIBLE YOGA MAT: Active yogis know just how much a stretch session can work up a sweat. Throw in an hour of hot yoga, and perspiration will certainly be flowing. Everyone recognizes Lululemon for their comfortable workout attire, but the company also has a reversible yoga mat that wicks away moisture during yoga sessions. When gifting yoga mats, throw in a yoga mat carrier as well.
FITNESS TRACKER: Active people often like to track their progress during a workout or to see just how much they've been moving during the day. Fitness trackers are ideal for this. Different brands come at various price points to make giving easier on the budget. PERSONAL BLENDER: Diet plays a big role in fitness, and many fitness enthusiasts enjoy protein shakes and smoothies as part of their daily regimen. A personal blender makes enough for a single bottle at a time. Some are designed so the blender tube is actually the receptacle that can be carried on the go. SUSPENSION TRAINING KIT: Many workouts are based on counterbalancing body weight to drive up resistance. Suspension training, like the workouts from TRX, utilize
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a network of straps so athletes can put their body weight to use in a variety of exercises. A portable kit can be set up wherever it's needed. DUMBBELL SET: Weight training can boost metabolism and strengthen bones and muscles. When athletes can't make it to the gym, a home set of dumbbells can ensure they still get their strength-training sessions in. WORKOUT BAG: A durable duffel bag that can tote a change of clothes, towel, equipment, and more to and from workouts is a gift any fitness enthusiast can enjoy. Outfitting fitness enthusiasts with the tools of the trade is a surefire way to purchase a holiday-gift hit.
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BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES: Music can inspire and get fitness buffs motivated. Bluetooth headphones connect wirelessly to most devices, and such headphones won't get tangled up while running or hitting the elliptical at the gym. Select a pair that are lightweight and comfortable and securely fit in the ears for ultimate convenience.
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Spa Treaments NAVIGATING POPULAR SKIN TREATMENTS
THE DESIRE FOR healthy, clean-looking skin drives the multibillion dollar cosmetics and skincare industry. The top five skin concerns across the United States include aging, uneven skin tone, sensitive skin, dark circles, and sun damage. To address concerns about their skin, consumers are increasingly turning to in-spa services, such as facials, peels and fillers. A facial or body skin treatment can be a coveted gift this holiday season. However, navigating spa jargon can be tricky. Here are some popular services and what they entail. TRADITIONAL FACIAL A traditional facial typically begins with a cleansing of the face using steam to open up pores. This lets impurities clear out. Depending on an individual's skin type or concerns, a mild scrub may be used to exfoliate dead skin cells, dirt and oils. A hydrating mask or lotion will be applied to soothe skin after treatment. FACIAL MASKS Masks may contain many different ingredients designed to treat various skin problems. A paraffin mask, for example, involves the process of applying molten warm wax over a thin mask. The wax will open pores and moisturize the skin. Masks are applied, and then there is a waiting period, during which the mask dries or penetrates. Then the treatment will be removed. MICRODERMABRASION In microdermabrasion, layers of dead skin are buffed. This dead skin may have accumulated due to age and sun exposure. Many spas employ a device that scours the skin using micronized aluminum oxide crystals. Similar at-home products use motorized spinning brushes that employ bristles to slough off skin cells.
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LYMPHATIC MASSAGE Many facial treatments also include some massage. With lymphatic massage, particular pressure points are targeted to release strain from tension headaches and may even reduce skin puffiness. Massaging the skin can promote blood flow and lead to a rosier, more youthful glow. Skincare treatments can be an ideal holiday gift for someone special. bangormetro.com / bangordailynews.com • 29
FASHION
HOW TO
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shopping lists are being made, and there is a strong chance that clothing has made many of those lists. Year after year, apparel, along with technology and books, dominate the top giving categories, according to Nielsen Global Holiday Spending Expectations. However, before rushing out to buy that new sweater or pair of slacks, shoppers are urged to follow a few tips that can make clothing shopping easier. • MIMIC THE RECIPIENT'S SENSE OF STYLE. Take your shopping cues from the types of clothing your loved one typically wears. Now is not the time to try to impart your own fashion sense on someone else. Enlist help if you're not exactly sure of your loved one's sense of style; retail associates are there to help. • STICK WITH CLASSICS. When in doubt, you can always select from classic apparel or general categories if they seem like they might be the right fit. Certain pieces, such as classic black pants or a skirt or a camisole and cardigan, always work seamlessly in a wardrobe. A gentleman might appreciate a new dinner jacket or blazer for those special occasions like a night out on the town. Opt for muted colors unless the recipient likes to make a statement.
• DISCOVER HIS OR HER FAVORITE STORES. Through your relationship, you may have learned about your loved one's favorite clothing stores. Such knowledge can give you a better sense of where to shop. • GET GIFT RECEIPTS AND LEARN THE EXCHANGE POLICY. Even items purchased with the best intentions might not be right or fit correctly. Give the gift recipient an easy out by including a gift receipt with the present. This way he or she can exchange the gift for something else at full purchase price. Avoid retailers with especially stringent exchange policies. • ENROLL IN A CLOTHING SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE. You don't need to buy clothes to gift clothing. Another way to gift clothing is to enroll your loved one in a trial for a clothing service. Clothing services ask members a few questions, and then fashion specialists will choose select pieces to ship each month. The clothing can be kept or returned for new items.
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• FIND OUT THE RIGHT SIZE. This can take some investigatory work, but enlist other friends or family members to determine which size clothing your loved one wears. Otherwise, do some subtle sleuthing. Indirectly inquire as to size in general conversation. Or you can be forthcoming and say, "I'd like to get you clothing as a gift, what sizes do you wear?"
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LETTER WRITING TIPS: • Identify yourself and share some details about your life. • Make sure you've been nice and well-behaved all year. • Print neatly so your letter is easy for Santa to read. • Ask Santa how he has been, and engage in some polite conversation. • Politely ask for the toys you'd like. Understand that Santa is busy, so keep the list brief. • Thank Santa in advance for his kindness. Hopefully, he'll have time to reply. • Write and mail the letter as early as possible, as things tend to get busy as Christmas nears!
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