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THINGS TO DO
Itโs our weekly round-up, and we may have missed some things, so apologies! If you have something youโd like in here, please let me know.
Also, you may have to click through to see everything. There are so many things that this email is a bit long for a lot of inboxes.
We hope you have some great adventures this week!
To check out our news stories from the past week.ย Click on the archive sectionย and youโll see them in chronological order.
WHAT IS OPEN FOR RESTAURANTS?
This list is constantly updated by Jennifer Cough at First Express and sheโs let us share her latest version. There are a lot of Thanksgiving tweaks below!
ARTWAVES CLASSES AND EVENTS
ArtWaves often has classes, a variety every week. For the updated selection, check out its website here
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.
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.
NORTHEAST HARBOR LIBRARY
A list of events is here.
CRITERION SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER
SOUTHWEST HARBOR LIBRARY
A list of events is here.
SOMESVILLE LIBRARY
A list of events is here.
THE COLLEGE OF THE ATLANTIC
A list of events is here. Make sure to choose โopen to the publicโ on the side bar.
MDI HIGH SCHOOL
A list of events is here.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25
LEGO CLUB!
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:
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
FARM STAND SALE!
MOUNT DESERT โ College of the Atlantic Beech Hill Farm hosts an end-of-season sale at its farm stand on Tuesday, November 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Most merchandise is marked down 40%, excluding vegetables, beer and wine, and certain preserves. Cash, card, SNAP/EBT and WIC accepted. 171 Beech Hill Rd. Mount Desert.
TWO SHOES LINE DANCING!
Tuesday events via the Chamber:
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27
BLOOD DRIVE IN SOUTHWEST HARBOR
GUIDED MEDITATION
Wednesday events via the Chamber:
None listed.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28
JOEYโS PLACE THANKSGIVING FEAST
FIGURE DRAWING AT ARTWAVES
Thursday events via the Chamber:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29
FUN FRIDAY!
Friday events via the Chamber:
None Listed
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30
SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY
American Express started Small Business Saturday in 2010 as a way to try and increase spending at small local businesses. Small Business Saturday is the Saturday after Thanksgiving and the day after Black Friday.
While not specifically a โsale event," here on MDI, Small Business Saturday is a way for you to help support your local business owners by remembering to shop small and local.
After a day of fighting the hordes on Black Friday, make a day of it on Saturday and do some local shopping and dining at a fun leisurely pace.
Baroque Orchestra of Maine (BOOM) Performing Baroque Classics
Heidi Powell (violin) and Raffael Scheck (cello) will perform pieces by four of the grand composers of the baroque period, G. F. Handel, J. S. Bach, Arcangelo Corelli, and Antonio Vivaldi, as well as a duet by the renowned but lesser-known Giovanni Platti. The program includes Corelliโs La Folia, a piece with a sad and fatalistic but popular baroque theme spun into ever wilder variations (la folia means folly), a concerto for violin and cello by Vivaldi, a Handel violin sonata, and a piece from the Bach cello suites. The concert brings alive a period of the European past, three hundred years ago, and we cordially invite you to this time travel experience. As historian Jeremy Eichler states, through music โwe are hearing the past literally speaking in the presentโ (Timeโs Echo, p. 8). BOOM performs all pieces on period instruments, ensuring that we let the past speak to the present in its own voice. Please see BOOMโs website for details:ย
https://www.baroqueorchestraofmaine.org/upcoming-concerts
Concert is Saturday, November 30 at 4 p.m. at the Bar Harbor Congregational Church, 29 Mount Desert St. Bar Harbor. Tickets are available at the door, $25 for adults, students are free.
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:
None listed
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1
Sunday events via the Chamber:
FUTURE EVENTS:
HARVEST FESTIVAL AT THE COMMUNITY SCHOOL!NORTHEAST HARBOR CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR
Support local artists this holiday season! Join us for our annual Holiday Craft fair at the Atlantic Oceanside in Bar Harbor. In addition to artists selling their creations, there will also be raffles items, and refreshments available to purchase. Proceeds from the raffles and refreshments benefit the MDI YWCA.
The fair will take place on Friday, December 6 from 10:00-6:00, and Saturday, December 7 from 9:00-4:00.
Please note that the application period for artists has closed, and this fair is full. Do not fall for scammers claiming to be related to our organization. Never send money via Venmo or Paypal to people that you do not know.
WITHAM FAMILY HOTELS CHARITABLE CHRISTMAS
Join us for the 10th Annual Witham Family Hotels Charitable Christmas on Saturday, December 14, from 10 A.M. - 2 P.M.
Enjoy kids holiday crafts, hot cocoa and cookies, write letters to Santa (and receive a response before Christmas!) photo booth, and don't forget...to visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus and get a photo together!
NEW this year, Santa is also bringing a petting zoo full of friends and a pony!
The event is completely FREE, including all crafts, photos, food.
In exchange for attendance, we do ask that all able families bring a donation in lieu of entry fee. This can be either a new unwrapped toy for Maine Seacoast Missionโs Christmas Program (This local charity has been collecting gifts for in need families for over 100 years) or a gently used or new winter gloves, mittens, and boots for H.O.M.E. Inc who distributes warm clothing to folks in need in Hancock County (mens, womens, and childrens).
We hope you and your family will join us for some holiday fun for a great cause!
Sponsored by the Witham Family Hotels.
MDI HOSPITAL AUXILIARY JEWELRY SALE!
MANSET MEETING HOUSE VINTAGE CHRISTMAS!
MANSETโCome enjoy the display of Vintage Christmas at the Manset Meetinghouse, home of the Southwest Harbor Historical Society. Our museum will be filled with lighted Christmas trees, Village sets from days of old, ornaments hand made and some from the 1940โs. Look for the vintage pottery Bar Harbor Times ornament !
The museum will be open on Saturday, December 7, from 1-4 p.m., Wednesday December 11, from 4-6 p.m., and Saturday, December 14, from 1-4 p.m.
Come enjoy hot mulled cider and homemade cookies! We also will have available for purchase Southwest Harbor, Manset & Seawall book, reprinted recently the Jesse Parker book, Recollections of Southwest Harbor, Maine 1885-1984. Special holiday prices! 192 Seawall Rd. Southwest Harbor, call for additional information 244-8063.
Birch Bay Retirement Village Invites the Public to Experience New Art Exhibit by Talented Residents
BAR HARBORโBirch Bay Retirement Village is excited to announce the opening of its latest art exhibit, featuring 42 paintings and drawings created by eight of its talented residents. The exhibit will be on display starting December 2nd, showcasing the creative achievements of those living in the Birch Bay community.
This exhibit highlights the transformative power of art and creativity, underscoring the accessibility and joy that creating art can bring at any stage of life. โThe act of making art is both accessible and affirming,โ shares John Bryan, resident council chair and participant in the art group. โWhether created individually or collaboratively, indoors or outdoors, art brings joy and enriches our lives.โ
To celebrate this creative expression, Birch Bay Retirement Village will host an artistโs reception on Friday, December 6th, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The event, which is open to the public, will include light snacks, wine, and refreshments, providing an opportunity to meet the artists, learn about their creative process, and engage with their works. Some of the featured artworks will also be available for purchase.
โIt is truly wonderful to have a resident-sponsored art group at Birch Bay,โ says Program Director James Hoke. โThis group, created by and for our residents, embodies the spirit of community and creativity. We are thrilled to showcase their works and celebrate the artistic talents within our community.โ
The art exhibit will remain on display throughout December & January. If you are unable to attend the reception and would like to view the exhibit at another time, please contact Birch Bay Retirement Village at 288-8014 to schedule a visit.
About Birch Bay Retirement Village: Birch Bay Retirement Village offers a vibrant and supportive community for seniors, providing a wide range of services and activities designed to promote independence, creativity, and overall well-being. The villageโs commitment to fostering a creative and engaging environment is reflected in its many programs, including the art group.
A WINTER WALK THROUGH THE GARDENS
TRENTON GRANGE VENDOR MARKET!
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA!
BAR HARBOR VILLAGE HOLIDAYS CELEBRATION
TREMONT TREE LIGHTING!
Kick-off Holiday Book Sale & Scallop Raffle
SOUTHWEST HARBORโ9 a.m.-1 p.m. Southwest Harbor Public Library. One gallon fresh-caught Scallops Raffle, drawing at noon Fri. 12/27. Book sale and raffle on through the holidays during library hours: 9-5 Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri; 9-8 Wed, and 9-1 Sat. www.swhplibrary.org. 207-244-7065.
MDI HOSPITAL PANEL DISCUSSION!
BAR HARBORโJoin us at the Jesup Memorial Library for a panel discussion on aging with MDI Hospital Chief of Medicine and Hospitalist Director, Dr. Peter Ossanna; JAX Researchers Gary Churchill, Ph.D; Ron Korstanje, Ph.D; and Kristen O'Connell, Ph.D; and Healthy Acadia Outreach Coordinator and Tai Chi for Health Institute Master Trainer, Nina Zeldin.
This discussion will be moderated by former Maine Senator, Jill Goldthwait.
Mount Desert Island Hospital serves a close-knit island and surrounding communities through a 25-bed critical access facility in Bar Harbor and a network of area health centersโall designed to provide comprehensive healthcare for residents and visitors.
The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research organization that leverages a unique combination of research, education and resources to achieve our mission.
Healthy Acadia is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that works on a broad range of community health initiatives that help Hancock and Washington counties to thrive. Since 2001, we have worked to identify priority health needs and to address root causes.
Register to attend in-person or online here: https://www.jesuplibrary.org/events/healthspan
MDI Hospital Community Forum: Campus Planning & Facility Update
Thursday, December 5 at 5:30 p.m.
BAR HARBORโChrissi Maguire, MDI Hospital President/CEO, will share campus planning and facility updates and discuss access to healthcare and advocacy initiatives that impact MDI. Hospital partners in construction and planning will be available to offer their insight and expertise.
Q&A to follow presentation.
Chrissi Maguire, President/CEO of Mount Desert Island Hospital and Health Centers also currently serves as the Chair of the Maine Hospital Associationโs Board of Directors, an officer of the Maine chapter of the HFMA, and a member of the national HFMA.
Register to attend in-person or online here: https://www.jesuplibrary.org/events/mdi-hospital.
CHILI COOKOFF!
ITALY TRIP ITALIAN DINNER
BAR HARBOR WINTER FARMERS AND MAKERS MARKET
SIDE STREET CAFEโS NEW YEARโS EVE PARTY
WILLIAM SEARLS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION NEW YEARโS EVE GALA
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
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 itโs 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.
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) 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.
A NOTE FROM US
This is Carrie and Shaun, and as youโve probably noticed, weโve been working hard at the Bar Harbor Story, providing local news in a way that keeps you informed, but also embraces and promotes community and the good that is within it.
We take so much timeโjust the two of us, with a special needs kid that has to be homeschooledโto cover our island communityโs (plus, Trenton) local news in a way thatโs timely, daily, and remembers that underneath the news . . . there are people who are our neighbors.
We are working hard to get the news out thereโfor freeโfor everyone. But itโs taking its toll on our family financially and honestly, sometimes, emotionally, because frontline local news in a small community? Itโs hard.
Most media isnโt local (even when it claims it is). Most media has paywalls and advertisers. We donโt. Thatโs not a smart financial decision for us. Itโs a moral one. And weโre going to try to do it for as long as we can because weโre local, weโre passionate, and weโre all about getting the news to everyoneโno paywalls.
Richard Stengel, writing in The Atlantic, said, "Paywalls create a two-tiered system: credible, fact-based information for people who are willing to pay for it, and murkier, less-reliable information for everyone else. Simply put, paywalls get in the way of informing the public, which is the mission of journalism.โ
As a paper that is owned and staffed by locals, we make every attempt to gather all of the facts for our readers, information that might not be part of the main story and/or information that may not be known even to our townsโ officials, but is still just as important, if not more important, to the story.
We currently have over 3,000 subscribers, the vast majority of them free, with over 230,000 article reads every month. Each of our stories is opened at least 2,000 times. Most are opened well over that amount.
To continue to provide you with fact based, non-editorialized news, we really need your support! If youโd like to support us or subscribe? It would mean the world to us, and to the Bar Harbor Story!
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