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THINGS TO DO
Itโs our weekly round-up, and I may have missed some things, so apologies! If you have something youโd like in here, please let me know.
We hope you have some great adventures this week!
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To check out our news stories from the past week.ย Click on the archive sectionย and youโll see them in chronological order.
ARTWAVES CLASSES AND EVENTS
ArtWaves often has classes, a variety every week. For the updated selection, check out its website here
A FEW OF THE FUTURE JESUP EVENTS
For a full list of Jesup Memorial Library events, click through to its calendar here.
EVENTS AT THE GILLEY
For a full list of Gilley events, click here.
EVENTS AT THE BAR HARBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY
For a full list of Bar Harbor Historical Society events, click here.
EVENTS AT THE SEAL COVE AUTO MUSEUM
For a full list of these events, click here.
EVENTS AT ACADIA LIVE REPERTORY THEATRE
For a full list of performances by this professional theater, click here.
REEL PIZZA SCHEDULE
The movies currently playing are here.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE SCHEDULE
The calendar is here.
MDI YMCA
Events are here and the gym schedule is here. You can peruse its website for other schedules.
BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU
CRITERION SCHEDULE FOR SEPTEMBER
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
Divine Play Yoga at the Neighborhood House
Mon/Wed; 9:00-10:00 a.m.
Cost: $15/class
with Mike Bouscaren
Dear Yogis,
Youโll recall that our flow yoga classes progressively tease out more body aliveness and mental acuity in you. And theyโre fun!
For one hour you alone as do others around you, return to the grounded center that is the unburdened original self. Freer in every way.
Youโll walk away feeling more open, calmer, and sharp. And mightily prepared for whatever the day throws at you.
Divine Play yoga invites you to shine, to be your best, to transform into a Beacon of Joy. It works!
Two Hands Together,
Mike Bouscaren
Register: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=19801383
Monday events via the Bar Harbor Chamber:
La Rochelle Mansion + Museum (Cancelled)
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Saving Sick and Injured Wild Animals with Acadia Wildlife Centerโs Tony Mullane
via SWH Library
SOUTHWEST HARBOR โ Join us on Tuesday, September 3rd at 5:30 at the Southwest Harbor Public Library to hear from Acadia Wildlife Centerโs new Executive Director Tony Mullane who will be presenting on the Center's mission to heal sick and injured native wildlife. The son of wildlife rehabilitator Ann Rivers, Tony is now joining his mother in her pursuit to heal injured wildlife of Maine. He will be presenting on his unique childhood, from catching eagles, to feeding baby squirrels, to pushing a moose calf through the woods. Plus he will be talking about the Center's work over the last 30 years, the importance of wildlife in Maineโs ecosystems, and showing a live education animal.
Acadia Wildlife Center, established in 1994, is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick and injured native wildlife in Maine. Through education and community engagement, the Center promotes awareness of wildlife conservation and the importance of preserving natural habitats.
https://acadiawildlife.org/
This program is in-person only. Registration encouraged. Register at www.swhplibrary.org or https://tinyurl.com/67ucsxwc. For additional questions or assistance registering, email programs@swhplibrary.org or call 207-244-7065.
Mat Pilates at the Neighborhood House
Cost: $15/class
Tue/Thu/Sat at 9:15 am; with Hillary Kennedy
Mat Pilates is perfect for anyone looking to build a strong and balanced body while improving flexibility and energy levels. All experience levels are welcomed and encouraged to participate in Hillary's classes. In addition to group classes, Hillary also is available for individual instruction including use of the reformer and other apparatuses in our lower level studio. For information on booking an individual session, please contact Hillary or our main office.
Book Sale Down Under
3:30-5 p.m., Northeast Harbor Library. Proceeds benefit the library.
Come discover the Northeast Harbor Libraryโs Book Sale Down Under, which is open year 'round. Well organized, there is something for everyone, including books, DVDs, audios, a childrenโs section and a collectorโs shelf with all sorts of interesting offerings. The cost is by donation. The hours for the sale are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5 p.m.
For more information, call the library at 276-3333.
Tuesday events via the Chamber:
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
OUT THERE
Join us at the Criterion Theatre next Wednesday, September 4 at 7:00 p.m. for a special screening of the award-winning feature documentary Out There: A National Parks Story in the heart of Acadia National Park.
This one-time event will feature a Q&A from director Brendan Hall and a live music performance from composer Elizabeth P.W.
Get your tickets here: https://www.outthere.film/acadia
SOUTHWEST HARBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN DATES
The Southwest Harbor Historical Society is located at the Manset Meetinghouse 192 Seawall Road, Southwest Harbor.
Dates they will be open are September 4, 11, 14, 18 and 26, all from 1-3 PM.
The historical society will also be having a program on boat builders of Southwest Harbor on Saturday, September 28 at 4 PM. Kathe Newman Walton will be the presenter.
โDavid Little: The Real and the Surrealโย
Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in personย
NORTHEAST HARBORโOn Wednesday, Septemberย 4, at 5:30 pm, the Northeast Harbor Library will open the exhibition โDavid Little: The Real and Surrealโ in the Mellon Room. The reception includes refreshments and brief remarks and a signing ofย Art of Penobscot Bay, the latest collaboration of David and his brother Carl.ย
โDavid Little: The Real and the Surrealโ offers a cross-section of the Portland-based artistโs work. Along with his familiar plein-air landscape paintings and craypas drawings of Maine, including images of Katahdin, Corea, Great Cranberry Island, and Acadia, the show presents recent mixed-media explorations of abstract idioms in watercolor, ink, collage and photography. Some of the new work was featured earlier this year in โEclectic Chordโ at Cove Street Arts in Portland, and several photographs recently entered the University of New Englandโs Stephen Halpert collection. Little also mounted a large exhibition of his pandemicโrelated abstract work at the Merrill Memorial Library in Yarmouth, titled โLine & Color:ย An Artist Let Loose.โ
โMy first show before moving to Maine in 1988 was at the Northeast Harbor Library in May of 1985,โ Little says. He is delighted to return after so many years to share his work. The show runs through the month of September and is, in scope, a mini-retrospective.ย
Little holds an M.A. and M.F.A. in painting from the University of Iowa, attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (1981 and 1982), and has had residencies on Monhegan Island and at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.ย He is the author ofย Art of Katahdinย and co-author with his brother Carl ofย Art of Acadia,ย Paintings of Portland, andย Art of Penobscot Bay.ย
For more information, visit the libraryโs website atย nehlibrary.org. This event is free and open to the public, and copies of the Little brothersโ book will be available for sale and signing. Registration is not required but is recommended. Please visit the library's website atย www.nehlibrary.orgย to register.
BAR HARBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY GUIDED TOURS
LOBSTER TALES WITH DALLAS HODGKINS (Cancelled this Wednesday)
Criterion Theatre, Cottage Street, Bar Harbor
Every Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Tickets: $15 for adults, $8 for children 5 and over - tickets available at concessions inside.
Join us for "Lobster Tales," a captivating weekly event hosted by third-generation fisherman Dallas Hodgkins. Dive into the fascinating world of Maine's lobster industry and discover the secrets behind this iconic New England tradition. Dallas will share his wealth of knowledge on the conservation of fishing in Maine, the intricacies of licensing, and the daily life of a lobster fisherman. Learn about the process of catching lobsters, how traps work, and much more. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this one-hour event promises to be an informative and engaging experience for all. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to hear first-hand stories and insights from a seasoned expert in the field.
Weekly Save Our Summits Hikes
Do you want to be a #SoilHero by hiking up a mountain AND helping Acadiaโs efforts to restore summit vegetation? Friends of Acadia is partnering with the park and Schoodic Institute to host a weekly Save Our Summits Volunteer Program, every Wednesday from June through September. This program invites tenacious hikers to bring bags of soil to the summits of Penobscot and Sargent Mountains to help with restoration efforts. Hikes run from 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., weather permitting. Advanced registration is required.ย
Register and learn more about how to prepare for the eventย here
Wednesday events via the Chamber:
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
Rare to Common: An introduction to rare disease and new biotechnology that will bring hope to patients and their families
Thursday, September 5th at 7pm
Bar Harbor, ME โ Rare diseases are rare, but rare disease patients are numerous. More than 300 million people globally are impacted by rare diseases. Join RDTC director and Bar Harbor resident, Cat Lutz, at the Jesup Memorial Library to learn the basics of rare disease, how she and her team have designed a unique approach to work with patients and families, and how JAX research in this area will expand in the coming years.
At the Jackson Laboratory, the Rare Disease Translational Center (RDTC) is not only working to shorten the road to therapeutics through precision engineering to treat and cure rare diseases, but also leveraging their insights to advance progress in common diseases such as Alzheimerโs disease and cancer.
Cathleen (Cat) Lutz, Ph.D., M.B.A. is the Vice President of the Rare Disease Translational Center at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX). With 25 years of experience in mouse genetics, Dr. Lutz has focused her research efforts on patient organizations and families diagnosed with rare diseases. The JAX Rare Disease Translational Center incorporates precision mouse models and broad-based drug efficacy testing to support investigational new drug (IND) enabling studies. She serves as the Principal Investigator of multiple NIH sponsored programs including the Center for Precision Genetics, The Somatic Cell Genome Editing Center, and Mouse Mutant Research and Resource Center. As a neuroscientist by training, Dr. Lutz has worked on models of the central nervous system such as Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Friedreichโs Ataxia. Dr. Lutz was recently awarded a 2021 Rare Impact Award by the National Organization for Rare Disorders.
This event is free and available to attend in-person or online. Register here: https://www.jesuplibrary.org/events/rare-to-common
POSTCARDS FOR EDEN
Next week, join us for a fun photography workshop taught by Katherine Emery!
On Thursday, September 5 from 4-7 p.m., participants will explore images from historical postcards and take a guided field trip to make their own postcards using smart-phone photography, a few tips, and fun filters. Each participant will leave with 6 custom, hand-made, ready to mail postcards!
Link to sign up here: https://ticketscandy.com/e/postcards-from-eden-class-4425
Hook โn I Hooked Rugs Exhibit September 3-28
Weekly Rug Hooking Thursdays, starting September 12
via SWH Library
SOUTHWEST HARBORโFrom Karen McFarlandโs โOh Buoy!โ to Mary Haysโ โThe Coveโ the hooked rugs on display at the Southwest Harbor Public Library will delight with color and variety from September 3 through 28th. Members of Hook โn I, Mount Desert Islandโs rug hooking group, have created original designs while also working from traditional and modern hooking patterns. The Hook โn I group was formed more than 15 years ago, and the group meets weekly from September to May at the library. The first meeting of this season will be on Thursday, September 12th from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Exhibitors in September will include Judith Burger-Gossart, Sugar Fenton, Patsy Fogarty, Bianka Fuksman, Mary Hays, Cookie Horner, Rosemary Levin, Karen McFarland, Betsy Patterson, Jan Reed, Liz Rosenfeld, Nancy Turner, Nancy Weingarten, Sandy Wilcox, and more.
Rug hooking is a traditional Maine craft. Years ago, rugs were hooked by local women both to produce needed articles for their homes and to sell for pin money. The Hook โn I members enjoy carrying on this tradition, creating beautiful rugs, pillows, purses, and other articles. We also welcome knitters, needlepointers, and those who practice other fiber arts.
โWeโd love to add new people to our group,โ says Nancy Weingarten, coordinator of the group. โWhether you have been hooking for a while, would like to learn, or are interested in fiber crafts in general, weโd love to have you join us. Just come on a Thursday afternoon!โ
For questions or for more information call the Library at 207-244-7065, visit www.swhplibrary.org, or email exhibits@swhplibrary.org.
For the Calendar: September 3-28, Rug Hooking weekly starting 9/12 1-3pm
Exhibit September 3-28. Southwest Harbor Public Library. Mount Desert Island rug hooking group, Hook โn I. 207-244-7065, www.swhplibrary.org or exhibits@swhplibrary.org.
Book Sale at Northeast Harbor Library
Book Sale, 3:30-5 p.m.,
Northeast Harbor Library. Proceeds benefit the library. 276-3333.
Come discover the Northeast Harbor Libraryโs Book Sale Down Under, which is open year 'round. Well organized, there is something for everyone, including books, DVDs, audios, a childrenโs section and a collectorโs shelf with all sorts of interesting offerings. The cost is by donation. The hours for the sale are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5 p.m. For more information, call the library at 276-3333.
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Northeast Harbor Library, 1 Joy Road, Mount Desert
ROB REID LIVE
Mat Pilates at the Neighborhood House
Cost: $15/class
Tue/Thu/Sat at 9:15am; starts June 29
with Hillary Kennedy
Mat Pilates is perfect for anyone looking to build a strong and balanced body while improving flexibility and energy levels. All experience levels are welcomed and encouraged to participate in Hillary's classes. In addition to group classes, Hillary also is available for individual instruction including use of the reformer and other apparatuses in our lower level studio. For information on booking an individual session, please contact Hillary or our main office.
Thursday events via the Chamber:
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Trentonโs Community Potluck is the first Friday of every month and everyone is welcome. Come on out and enjoy some good food and good conversation. We love being able to do this for our community, no matter where you are coming from you will always be welcome.
BAR HARBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY GUIDED TOURS
โAl Frescoโ Tai Chi
Fridays; 10:15am; held outdoors on the lawn at the Neighborhood House
Cost: $10/class
with Andrea Lepcio
We will explore Tai Chi moves for strength, balance and flexibility. Andrea will introduce a number of forms to build your knowledge and repertoire. Class can be done standing and in a chair. Classes will be held OUTSIDE on the lawn, so please wear flat shoes.
Online registration not required.
Friday events via the Chamber:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
Creative Portraiture Workshop: Expressing Personality and Emotion Through Photography
Date: September 7, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Artwaves Campus, 1345-A State Highway 102, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Registration: $70.00 (Guest), $60.00 (Member)
TOWN HILLโUnlock the power of storytelling in your portrait photography at the upcoming "Creative Portraiture: Expressing Personality and Emotion Through Photography" workshop. Scheduled for September 7, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, this workshop is designed for photographers eager to move beyond traditional portraits and create images that truly resonate.
Participants will learn to capture the essence of their subjects, using advanced techniques in lighting, composition, and post-processing to convey deeper emotion and personality. The workshop will focus on engaging with diverse subjects, exploring creative posing, and experimenting with angles that reveal the true character of each individual.
Whether youโre a guest or a member, this hands-on experience will enhance your ability to create powerful portraits that tell a story. Join us to elevate your photography skills and leave with images that not only captivate but also connect with viewers on an emotional level.
For more information or to register, visit Artwavesmdi.org or contact at office@artwavesmdi.org.
Queen Flash - LIVE at The Criterion
LIVE at the 1932 Criterion Theatre! Join us for an evening of live music with Queen Flash on Saturday, September 7th at 7:30 PM
Look-a-like, sound-a-like, Johnny Zatylny has been captivating audiences by carrying on the musical tradition of Freddie Mercury since 2000. His amazing likeness with the original, matches his perfect performance of "Queen" songs both through his voice and his unmistakable stage presence. This fabulous 6-piece Queen tribute is an exciting, high energy show that will get people out of their seats. โQueen Flashโ is a grand, theatrical representation of the real Queen concerts, complete with vocal quality unmatched by any other tribute out there. It captures the essence of a band that transformed the music industry and set lofty standards for those who followed. โQueen Flashโ will set the stage for a flash back to one of the world's finest group of rock musicians! SHOW STARTS AT 6:30PM, DOORS: 5:30 Floor Tickets $25, Balcony Tickets $35 General Admission show, seating will be on a first come first served basis, get here early to get the seats you want!
7:30PM - 9:30PM
1932 Criterion Theatre, 35 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor
Mat Pilates at the Neighborhood House
Cost: $15/class
Tue/Thu/Sat at 9:15am; starts June 29
with Hillary Kennedy
Mat Pilates is perfect for anyone looking to build a strong and balanced body while improving flexibility and energy levels. All experience levels are welcomed and encouraged to participate in Hillary's classes. In addition to group classes, Hillary also is available for individual instruction including use of the reformer and other apparatuses in our lower level studio. For information on booking an individual session, please contact Hillary or our main office.
MDI COMMUNITY MARKET!
Come see us at Motherโs Kitchen from 9 to 1 and find plenty of fresh food from your local farmers & harvesters
Weโll have veggies, mushrooms, seedlings, fish, mussels, vegan baked goods and art! Live music from 11 with Gus La Casse and Mathias Kamin! Community tent! You can purchase fresh food to donate to Common Good Soup Kitchen in Southwest Harbor! Motherโs Kitchen and Salsburyโs will both be open. Plenty to do and to see! And weโre still accepting vendors, so if youโre interested in joining come chat with us
FINBACK ALEHOUSE LIVE MUSIC!
Thereโs live music every Saturday night all summer long at the Finback Alehouse in Bar Harbor. Music starts at 9:30!
VIRTUAL WRITE ON! WRITING GROUP
Want support for your craft? The Write On! writerโs group has been meeting at the Jesup since 2014, and remotely during the pandemic. Each meeting, members may bring in up to 1200 words to read for feedback, and in turn offer feedback to others. Although each member doesnโt get to read work every time, the group shares the time fairly. The group meets on Zoom, and hold in confidence what is shared. This group welcomes adults 18 and up writing in many genres. Thereโs no homeworkโthe only commitment is two hours on Saturday mornings.
Date and Time
SATURDAYS
9:00 AMย toย 11:00 AM
Location
Zoom
How to Attend
Call the library, 207-288-4245, for more about us and how to join, or emailย info@jesuplibrary.org.
PRAYER SHAWL MISSION GROUP
Welcoming all knitters and would be knittersโฆand crocheters!ย The Welcome and Care Team at the Bar Harbor Congregational Church UCC is hosting a weekly Prayer Shawl Mission Group every Saturday from 10 a.m. until noon at the Bar Harbor Congregational Church UCC. The intention of the group is to create a sense of community and a flow of Prayer Shawls for distribution to those in need of comfort due to illness, loneliness, or loss. Supplies and instruction will be provided to those with skills for knitting and/or crocheting and for those with a desire to learn.
There are no costs to the participants.
For more information contact Pat by calling (203) 770-0063 or email: pgdizazzo@yahoo.com.
Saturday events Via the Chamber:
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Free Meal with the Police Department
NORTHEAST HARBORโThe Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Police Departments have set a date for a community lunch on Sunday, September 8, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The event will take place at the Northeast Harbor Marina and is cohosted by the Neighborhood House.
This is free for all to attend, said Sgt. Soren Sundberg.
Sunset Cruise to benefit the SPCA of Hancock County
via SPCA of Hancock County
BAR HARBOR โ Enjoy a two-hour sunset cruise while supporting the animals at the SPCA of Hancock Countyโs animal shelter.
The SPCA Critter Cruise will be held on Sunday, September 8, aboard Acadian Boat Tourโs 149-passenger vessel, the Acadia, and includes a Happy Hour hors dโoevres, raffles, and a cash bar, with all proceeds benefitting the animals. Tickets for the cruise are $60 each.
The cruise will depart at 5 p.m. sharp from the Atlantic Oceanside Hotel dock at 119 Eden St., Bar Harbor. Guests are encouraged to dress warmly and to arrive 20 to 30 minutes prior to departure to allow time to park and board the boat. Guests are required to check in at the ticket booth at 119 Eden St. to ensure the captain and crew have an accurate count of cruisers.
The Acadia will go along the shoreline of Bar Harbor and will include views of the summer mansions, Egg Rock Lighthouse, seals, harbor porpoise, and eagles. An Acadia Boat Tours experience naturalist will narrate the tour with history and anecdotes. The boat will stop in the bay during the last portion of the cruise to watch the sunset at 6:57 p.m.
The event will be postponed to Sunday, Sept. 15, at the captainโs discretion in the event of severe wind or fog. Pets are not allowed on the boat.
The event is made possible by Acadian Boat Tours and Atlantic Oceanside Hotel with support from Machias Savings Bank and Bar Harbor Bank and Trust.
โThis will be a really fun and beautiful event. It will be a rare opportunity to see the Bar Harbor area from the water, enjoy some great food and drink while supporting the SPCA,โ said Michelle Allvin, SPCA board president. โPlease join us for this incredible excursion.โ
Tickets may be purchased online at spcahancockcounty.org/donations/critter-cruise-tickets/
For more information, contact Jamie OโKeefe at (207) 299-8732 or jamieokeefe67@gmail.com
SARA JONES!
6 p.m. start
Bar Harbor's Eden Farmer's Marketย
Maine grown, raised and value added delights in Bar Harbor.
Sundays, 9 am -12 noon, rain or shine, Park and Main Streets.
Sunday events via the Chamber:
FUTURE EVENTS:
Touch-A-Truck with the Southwest Harbor Public Library
SOUTHWEST HARBORโExplore REAL pick-up trucks, fire trucks, police cars, tractors and other machines. Share the excitement of exploring working vehicles with the kids in your life on Saturday, September 14 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Event located in the Upper Parking behind the Southwest Harbor Town Office at 26 Village Green Way. Music, popsicles, and crafts will also be provided. No registration needed.
For program information visit https://tinyurl.com/23xckkpy, call 207-244-7065, or email children@swhplibrary.org.
SOULBENDERS!
Tickets at the door or reserve onlineย HERE
MDI Hospital Invites You to Its Annual Meeting and Community Celebration, Wednesday, September 11
BAR HARBORโMount Desert Island Hospital invites you to join them at their Annual Meeting and Community Celebration on Wednesday, September 11th.
The annual meeting will take place via Zoom from 2-3 PM and cover annual reporting from the Board of Trustees and Senior Leadership. This meeting is open to the public.
ย The community celebration will take place from 4-7 p.m. at the Bar Harbor Club, also on September 11. This event is free and open to the public and will feature the 3rdย Annual Hospital Auxiliary Silent Auction and Raffle, as well as award presentations for Healthcare Partner of the Year, Business Partner of the Year, Community Partner of the Year, and Volunteers of the Year. From 4-5 p.m., guests will be able to enjoy the silent auction and raffle, with the program and awards beginning at 5 p.m., passed hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be available throughout.
Please contactย events@mdihospital.orgย with any questions.
AUDITIONS FOR ACTโS HOLIDAY SHOW - BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER
BAR HARBORโAcadia Community Theater will be holding auditions for our holiday show, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever on Tuesday, September 10 and Thursday, September 12 at the Northeast Harbor Library.
Auditions will be held on both nights from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., but it is suggested that those auditioning arrive early to register and warm up. There are fun parts for male and female children between the ages of 8 to 15 as well as character parts for adults between the ages of 30 and 65.
Children must be 8 years or older to audition. Audition materials can be found in advance on ACTโs website at acadiacommunitytheater.net.
The show will be directed by Mark Carignan and Jacob Sanner and produced by Patti Savoie and Jonathan Bender.
For more information contact acadiacommunitytheater@gmail.com.
Rehearsals will start the week of September 15 and the show will be performed in early December.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is presented through special arrangement with Concord Theatrical Licensing. All authorized performance materials are also supplied by Concord Theatricals.
2024 MDIXC Relay Run
Please Join Us For The Inaugural MDIXC XC Relay Run!
MOUNT DESERT ISLANDโThis is a great early season warm up race for Middle School Runners, and a fun activity for all elementary students, we would love to have you there!
When: Friday September 13 at 4:00 p.m.
Where: MDI YMCA with course being two loops around ball fields
Who: All ages welcome!
Course Length: Approximately 1.5 - 2.2 miles
What: Teams of 2, will have each person run the course around the ballfields (plus some), tagging off between runners.
Total run time of each team of two will be recorded.
Teams consisting of middle school runners from different schools will be entered in a lottery for a special prize.
Any questions, contact: desiree.sirois@mdirss.org or 207-749-7251
Please join us for the Abbe Museumโs Annual Meeting!
September 20, 2024
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
26 Mount Desert Street | Bar Harbor, Maine
We are so excited to connect with you at this yearโs Annual Meeting. Mingle over food and beverages alongside the Abbe trustees, council, and staff while we update you on the museum and our plans for the future.
A highlight of the evening will be the unveiling of a sculpture and remarks from artistย Shane Perley-Dutcher, Wolasqiyik Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation).
RSVP through the button below โ or if you would prefer, reply to this email.
If you have any questions, please donโt hesitate to contactย events@abbemuseum.orgย or 207-288-3519.
We look forward to seeing you there!
ย RSVP to the Annual Meeting!ย
KIM STANLEY ROBINSON TALKS PLACE, STORY, AND CLIMATE
Date:ย Saturday September 28th at 4:00 p.m.
Location:ย The Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor
Admission is FREE!
NORTHEAST HARBORโJoin A Climate to Thrive and Kim Stanleyย Robinsonย to explore the important roles of place and story in addressing climate change and building resilience. Let's celebrate our connection to the place we call home and discuss the narratives that can positively shape our coming decades.ย We hope you can join us!
Kim Stanley Robinsonย is often called one of the best living science-fiction writers, Robinson has long grappled with the topic of climate change in his novels, includingAntarctica, theย Science in the Capitalย trilogy, andย New York 2140. Inย The Ministry for the Future, published in 2020, Robinson explores both possible impacts and solutions that will likely play out in the coming decades through the lens of a fictional arm of the United Nations created specifically to address climate change. The novel received significant acclaim, and Robinson was given a special pass to the 2021 Conference of the Parties (COP) in Glasgow that provided him with the opportunity to attend the detailed negotiation sessions. In 2022, Robinson publishedย The High Sierra: A Love Story, a memoir dedicated to a place that holds special meaning to Robinson.ย Mount Desert Island is another place that holds significance for Stan, as heย has visited MDI annually since 1982, when he married his wife, whose mother was raised in Bar Harbor.
31st Annual David R. Harding Memorial Golf Tournament
BAR HARBORโMount Desert Island (MDI) Hospital and Bar Harbor Bank & Trust proudly announce the 31stย Annual David R. Harding Memorial Golf Tournament to be held on Thursday, September 26ย at Kebo Valley Golf Club.
The David R. Harding Memorial Golf Tournament has been a signature event for Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, bringing together businesses and golfers from MDI and beyond to support many local organizations throughout the years.ย David Harding, for whom the tournament is named, was Chairman of the Board of Bar Harbor Bankshares for many years. Dave was a strong community supporter who was instrumental in launching the MDI YMCA. He loved golfing, and he loved Kebo.
In 2021, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust selected Mount Desert Island Hospital as the beneficiary for the tournament. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust and Mount Desert Island Hospital raised $15,000 to support the funding of a new MRI machine for the hospital. In 2022, recognizing its vital services to our community, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust selected Mount Desert Island Hospital to manage the tournament and be the primary beneficiary going forward, that year raising over $31,000. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust continues to support as the presenting sponsor, and its employees volunteer their time to help organize and staff the event.
โWe are thrilled to once again partner with Bar Harbor Bank & Trust for the 31st Annual David R. Harding Memorial Golf Tournament,โ said Chrissi Maguire, President/CEO of MDI Hospital and Health Centers. โThis event is a wonderful tribute to a remarkable person and showcases the incredible support and partnership the bank has shown the hospital over the years. The golf tournament highlights the vibrant spirit of our community and local businesses coming together for a day of friendly competition and collective dedication to advancing our mission of providing high quality care to our communities.โ
Curtis Simard, President and CEO at Bar Harbor Bank & Trust says of the tournament partnership, โBar Harbor Bank & Trust has been a steadfast supporter of MDI Hospital for over 125 years, and we have increased our support in recent years, knowing that charitable contributions are making a difference for the lives of those in the region. The Hospital leadership and team have never been more committed to providing comprehensive care to all in our community. We recognize the significant challenges associated with operating a critical access hospital and appreciate the steadfast dedication of MDI Hospitalโs team to invest in the staff and technological advancements that lead to the highest-level patient outcomes.โ
Individuals looking to partake in this event can secure their spot for $100 per golfer, signing up in teams of four. Individuals or pairs that register will be grouped in a foursome after registration.
For more information, and to register, please visitย https://www.mdihospital.org/giving/golf/.ย
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor at this event, please contactย Claire.sasner@mdihospital.org
EMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE
Joinย Rudman Winchellย for the 22nd annual Employment Law Conference: Legal Updates and Workplace Trendsโa day-long event dedicated to exploring the latest developments and trends in employment law. This yearโs conference promises to deliver essential updates, strategic insights, and practical solutions for navigating the evolving landscape of employment law and workforce management.
Time/Date: Tuesday, October 1, 8 a.m. โ 4:30 p.m.
Place: Wells Conference Center, University of Maine โ 131 Munson Rd, Orono, ME 04469
Cost: $75 (includes speakers, written materials, breakfast, and lunch)
AGING IN PLACE
mail programs@swhplibrary.org or call 207-244-7065.
PRODUCE POP UP
WEEKEND ON THE WATER!
SECOND ANNUAL CLUNAN LECTURE
Thursday, September 19, 2024, at 5:30 PM
Neighborhood House, Northeast Harbor
via Acadia Senior College
NORTHEAST HARBORโOn September 19ย at 5:30 PM former Ambassador to Lithuania Anne Hall will deliver the second in the annual Dorothy and Jim Clunan Lecture Series at the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor. Her topic isย โPoland and the Baltics, U.S. Allies and Partners in an Uncertain European Landscape.โ
Contributions may be made atย acadiaseniorcollege.org/donateย and checks may be mailed to ASC, PO Box 475, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679. Please indicate the donation is for the Clunan Lecture endowment.
ONGOING:
GET YOUR HERO ON!
BAR HARBOR FIRE DEPARTMENT
To check ifย Bar Harbor Fire Department is currently hiring, please go toย the townโs jobs page.
But even if it isnโt, you can become a call member
Becoming a call force firefighter requires extensive training, hard work, and dedication to the community. We rely on call force firefighters to respond quickly to emergencies, to perform firefighting duties, and to provide assistance and support to career firefighters. To be a fall force firefighter is to have a chance to aid and serve the community, which is an extremely rewarding experience.
Get Your Knowledge On!
ASC Racial Justice Book Group
Are you interested in joining us? We are open to new members who want to share in the reading and the hard work that ensues as we examine the underpinnings of systemic racism and its effects on society and on each of us individually, in the ultimate hope thatย our studies can work toward change.
We have been meeting once a month on the secondย Tuesday of the month from 10:30- 12:15.
We started with the basic readings ofย How to Be an Antiracistย by Ibram X. Kendi andย The Sum of Usย by Heather McGhee.ย We then spent many months delving deeply intoย The 1619 Projectย edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones.
Since then, weโve read some James Baldwin, Colon Whitehead, Zora Neale Hurston, Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., Clint Smith and many others. We look forward in the next few months to reading some James McBride and Bryan Stevenson.ย We also share articles of interest that deal with the issues weโre facing.
If the truly hard, but most meaningful, work we are doing to examine our society, culture and ourselves sounds like something that interests you, please contact me atย rjbg2021@gmail.comย or 207-664-9954.
Read more about the book group
La Rochelle Mansion + Museum
Join the Bar Harbor Historical Society at Bar Harbor's Summer Cottage, La Rochelle, this season! See the exhibits and artifacts that helped shaped this storied town!
May 28 at 10:00 A.M. - Oct 26 at 2:00 P.M.
Bar Harbor Historical Society, 127 West Street
$15.00
GET YOUR VOLTA ON!
Volta, in Trenton, has a ton of things always going on. You can check that out here.
GET YOUR FITNESS, DANCE AND WELLNESS ON!
THE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE!
The Neighborhood House has a slew of classes to help you get your fitness on. Descriptions are at its website.
MDI YMCA!
The MDI YMCAโs program guide is here.
DOWNEAST COMMUNITY DANCE
Downeast Community Dance
Free form dance, conscious or ecstatic, not facilitated. Come drop into your own joyful movement.
This is now held the first, third, and fifth Sunday of the month at 10 a.m. at ArtWaves Dance StudioFor more information, contact Susan at 288-8103 orย cloudnine@gwi.net.
Location
Dance Studio atย ArtWaves, 1345A State Highway 102, Bar Harbor
GET YOUR MUSIC ON!
THE FINBACK ALEHOUSE
The Finback has entertainment most nights. The schedule is posted every Tuesday.
THE NORโEASTER
The NorโEaster has music every Saturday night from 8-10 in the summer and 7-9 in the winter.
ONE OFF PUB
The One Off Pub often has music and is often open until midnight. The location? 119 Main Street.
HAVANA
Every Saturday night its open, at 6:30 p.m, you can come hear the maestro Bob Lombardi. Maestro isnโt something we put out there for everyone. Havana is on lower Main Street.
IVY MANOR INN
Every day out on the lawn, weather permitting, the music begins at 2!
โThings To Doโ is mostly curated by me looking for things happening in the upcoming week, which takes a lot of time and I truly do not know all that is going on.
If thereโs something in Bar Harbor (or MDI or Trenton or Ellsworth or even Bangor) that youโd like me to mention, please let me know, because Iโm definitely always missing some events every week.
If youโd like to donate to help support us, you can, but no pressure! Just click here.