ON THE AGENDA
Every week we document Bar Harbor town government, school, and other similar meetings that we know of. Please let us know if we’ve missed something. Also, sometimes things are on the town calendars and are cancelled or rescheduled, so make sure to double check before you head over!
All the meetings take place at the Bar Harbor Municipal Building at 93 Cottage Street unless otherwise noted. And they usually have a time for public comments. This is not true about executive sessions, which are closed to the public.
So, go! Be informed! Be part of the process. You deserve to be.
To see the town meeting calendar by month, click here.
To see the school board calendar by month, click here
BAR HARBOR GOVERNMENT MEETINGS!
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
According to the town’s website, “Meetings that are broadcast live can be viewed at home by watching Cable Access Channel 7 or 1303 (Spectrum Cable only) and online at Town Hall Streams.”
All meetings are open to the public. If there is an executive session, that part of the meeting is not open.
MONDAY, APRIL 8
Harbor Committee
April 8, 2024, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Council Chambers (third floor), Bar Harbor Municipal Building, Cottage Street
Conservation Commission Meeting
April 8, 2024, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
3rd Floor Meeting Room - Suite 301 (third floor), Bar Harbor Municipal Building, Cottage Street
Warrant Committee General Government Subcommittee
April 8, 2024, 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Auditorium (third floor), Bar Harbor Municipal Building, Cottage Street
Warrant Committee
April 8, 2024, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Council Chambers (third floor), Bar Harbor Municipal Building, Cottage Street
TUESDAY, APRIL 9
Task Force on the Climate Emergency (rescheduled from April 8)
April 9, 2024, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Council Chambers (third floor), Bar Harbor Municipal Building, Cottage Street
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
Nominating Caucus for Democratic Candidate for Maine House District 14
April 10, 2024, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Auditorium, (third floor), Bar Harbor Municipal Building, Cottage Street
THURSDAY, APRIL 11
Design Review Board Meeting
April 11, 2024, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Council Chambers, (third floor), Bar Harbor Municipal Building, Cottage Street
OTHER TOWN GOVERNMENT MEETINGS AND SCHOOL MEETINGS
SOUTHWEST HARBOR
Regular meeting schedule (meetings held at the Town Office unless otherwise noted). Calendar is here.
Select Board: 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of every month @6pm
Board of Appeals: 2nd Wednesday of every month (as needed) @6pm
Planning Board: 1st & 3rd Thursdays of every month @6pm at the Town Office & via Zoom
Conservation Commission: 1st Wednesday of every month @4:30pm via Zoom
Shellfish Committee: 2nd Monday of every month @5pm
Harbor Committee: 2nd Monday of every month @6pm
Historic Cemetery Committee: 3rd Wednesday of every month @2pm
Warrant Committee: as needed
MOUNT DESERT
Tuesday, Apr 9
4:30 pm
Wednesday, Apr 10
Economic Development Committee Meeting
4:00 pm
No meeting Planning Board Meeting
6:00 pm
Thursday, Apr 11
4:00 pm
TREMONT:
Monday, April 8
5 p.m.
Tuesday, Apr 9
4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Apr 10
Economic Development Committee Meeting
4:00 p.m.
No meeting Planning Board Meeting
6:00 p.m.
Thursday, Apr 11
4:00 p.m.
TRENTON:
There is no calendar online.
Board of Appeals meets on an as needed basis, the second Thursday of the month.
Planning Board meets monthly on the second Wednesday.
School Committee
Harbor Committee meets on an as needed basis.
Solid Waste Committee meets on an as needed basis.
Broadband Committee meets every second Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Committee Meetings are currently held remotely via Zoom.
SCHOOL MEETINGS (ALL TOWNS)
Monday, April 8
MDI High School Board Meeting
AOS 91 School Board Meeting
Tuesday, April 9
Trenton School Committee Meeting
Things to Do In Bar Harbor
It’s our weekly round-up, and I may have missed some things so apologies!
To check out our news stories from the past week. Click on the archive section and you’ll see them in chronological order.
GET YOUR HERO ON!
BAR HARBOR FIRE DEPARTMENT
To check if Bar Harbor Fire Department is currently hiring, please go to the town’s jobs page.
But even if it isn’t, 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.
READ TO FEED
Read to Feed Your Community
The Hancock County Food Drive invites you to sign up for the 2024 Read-a-Thon, a month-long reading challenge that raises funds for 17 local food pantries, soup kitchens, and school food assistance programs. Register online and recruit donations for every minute you spend reading in April!
The Hancock County Food Drive is an annual month-long food collection and fundraising event that directly supports food pantries, free meal programs, and school backpack programs across Hancock County. With the help of volunteers, these organizations work together every spring to provide critical assistance to Mainers during a time of year when food insecurity rates are at their highest. Learn more at www.hcfooddrive.org
COOL EVENTS AT CONNERS EMERSON AND MDI HIGH SCHOOL!
HINTERLANDS!
Hinterlands to play at COA
BAR HARBOR —New York-based accordion and violin duo Hinterlands plays live in Turrets Great Hall at College of the Atlantic on Wednesday, April 10, at 7 p.m. The show is free and open to the public.
Hinterlands plays original music ranging from contemplative to howling. Ben Russell’s drone-heavy violin stylings call upon western classical, North Indian and Appalachian influences, and intermix with Matt Schreiber's virtuosic Balkan accordion bursts. Coupled with the raw intensity of shape-note singing in their original vocals the duo evokes wild mountainous and oceanic soundscapes in varied time signatures and bold improvisations. Hinterlands is known for how well they listen to each other, and how they conjure such focused listening out of their audiences. Both inviting and explosive, Hinterlands transports audiences through a prism of color, light, and sound.
Russell and Schreiber have been performing together for 15 years in an evolving conversation between musical worlds. Seamlessly weaving together threads of vernacular music, improvisation, and songcraft, the duo draws from disparate influences to create a musical fabric that is entirely their own. Sometimes fiery, sometimes melancholy, Hinterlands leaves listeners feeling that they have journeyed through landscapes of shapes and sound.
Outside of the duo, Russell has performed with Kronos Quartet, Max Richter, Björk, Sufjan Stevens, The National, and Johann Johannson. Schreiber has studied and performed Romani and Balkan music for almost two decades and is one of a handful of American accordionists helping the instrument move beyond a state of perpetual comeback. Learn more about Hinterlands at hinterlandsmusic.com.
GET YOUR ROADSIDE CLEANUP ON!
Earth Day Roadside Cleanup Registration Opens Soon!
Please join us on Saturday, April 27, for the 23rd annual island-wide Earth Day Roadside Cleanup. Local community members and visitors from around the state will gather to pick up a "winter's worth of trash" from the roadsides of Mount Desert Island and Trenton.
Registration for the 2024 Friends of Acadia Earth Day Roadside Cleanup opens on April 1 on our website.
Please click here for more information or contact Stewardship Coordinator Nikki Burtis at nikki@friendsofacadia.org or 207-288-3934.
GET YOUR EARTH DAY ON!
EARTH DAY IN LAMOINE
On April 20 at 7 PM and April 21 at 7 PM there will be a play reading at the Lamoine Community Arts Center at the Grange in Lamoine. The play is written by Fred Stocking and Gordon Donaldson, “Along The Treeline‚ A Glimpse of the Future.” It’s a dramatic adaptation from the book by Ben Rawlence The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth. Admission is free.
GET YOUR ABBE ON!
GET YOUR PRAYER SHAWL ON!
Welcoming all knitters and would be knitters…and crocheters! 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.
GET YOUR OPEN MIC AND KARAOKE ON!
Open mic night is back at the Finback!! We are still working on kitchen projects until March, but we are going to open the door on Friday nights for music! We'll make a batch of chili or soup every Friday just in case you need something to warm up! Doors open at 7!
Karaoke is on Saturday nights!
GET YOUR NOR’EASTER ON!
GET YOUR VOLTA ON!
Volta, in Trenton, has a ton of things always going on. You can check that out here.
GET YOUR GREEN DRINKS ON!
GET YOUR YARD AND TRUNK SALES FOR GOOD ON!
TRUNK SALE PLUS!!
Sell all your cool stuff from your car trunk! On Saturday, April 27, 2024, the Bar Harbor Congregational Church will host a Trunk Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church parking lot.
Contact Kathy at woodsidekat@gmail.com or 207-266-4660 to reserve your spot for the Trunk Sale. A reservation fee of $25 will reserve your spot. Parking space is limited so reserve your space by April 24.
Your reservation fee will kick off fundraising for our World Vision 6K Walk for Water fundraiser scheduled for May 18th.
SUPER BAR HARBOR BARTER AND SWAP YARD SALE OF AWESOME
Bar Harbor Barter and Swap is hosting a community event at the Atlantic Oceanside event center on May 5 from 10-2. They are “selling “ tables through BHB&S.
All of the table fees are donated to the Tremont School PTO. In addition, Katia Brophy, founder of the site, has donated tables to the MDI High School students raising money for their trip to Rome next year, MDI Hospital Auxiliary, and a couple of other nonprofits.
In addition, and to emphasize the community participation, Brophy invited the Mount Desert and Bar Harbor Police Departments to come to the event and have the community cookout that the departments had to cancel earlier.
“I was delighted that they accepted,” Brophy said. “I’m a firm believer in ‘community policing’ and having a positive experience with the human beings who do the job. So, I am in love with the vision of our beloved community coming together in this way!”
The Bar Harbor Story will have more about this event soon.
GET YOUR BIO LAB EVENTS ON!
Upcoming Events
Please register for MDI Bio Lab events by clicking on the title to access the event page.
April 8, 2024 at 5 PM: MDI Science Café Online - Climate Change & Pollution: A Double Threat to Kids' Health
From Maine to Sri Lanka, MDI Bio Lab Visiting Scientist Nishad Jayasundara, Ph.D., is connecting the dots between human-driven environmental change and emerging vectors of disease.
April 26-27, 2024: Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium (MBMSS)
A statewide gathering of scientists and students eager to share research results, exchange ideas, collaborate and network with Maine scientists in various disciplines. Now in its 51st year!
GET TOUCHED BY NATURE
"Touched by Nature" presented by Sandy Fortin at Birch Bay Retirement Village on April 11, at 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Bar Harbor Garden Club.
Sandy Fortin, founder of Energy Elements in Winter Harbor, is certified by the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy (ANFT) as a guide. She promotes healthy lifestyles through immersing oneself in nature. Local residents and tourists are led by Ms. Fortin on therapeutic nature walks throughout Downeast Maine where they may engage in the Japanese practice of "Shinrin- yoku" or "forest bathing." The Bar Harbor Garden Club invites both members and the public to hear Ms. Fortin's hands-on presentation on April 11 at 1:00 PM at Birch Bay Retirement Village. All are welcome! Please register for this special program by calling 215-764-0468 or emailing amstutzbarbara53@gmail.com.
GET YOUR TALKS ON!
Acadia Senior College Presents . . . Social Media: Connection or Corruption?
Maya Caines and Gray Cox
Friday, April 12, 8:30 a.m.
Join us for coffee, pastries and good conversation at Brasserie Le Brun
74 Cottage St, Bar Harbor.
At our next Coffee Clash, Maya Caines and Gray Cox will address a compact question and a huge subject. The question: Social Media: Connection or Corruption? Those five words can open a discussion of the profound forces that over the past two decades have transformed how we communicate and who we are.
Social media have connected humankind as never before, enabling global reach. But many critics of social media fear the prospect of a society manipulated through uncontrolled private entities.
Please join us and share your views.
Maya Caines has lived in Bar Harbor for five years. She has worked for the Jackson Lab and the Town of Bar Harbor. She currently serves as a member of Bar Harbor’s Town Council and works for College of the Atlantic as the Director of Residence Life and Student Experience. During her time as Bar Harbor’s Communications Coordinator, Maya saw the benefits and perils firsthand of using social media and other media to spread information about local issues. Maya earned her degree from the University of Maine, where she studied marine biology, environmental policy, and economics.
Gray Cox teaches philosophy, peace studies and language learning at College of the Atlantic and is a cofounder and Clerk of the Quaker Institute for the Future. Works include: The Ways of Peace: A Philosophy of Peace as Action; The Will at the Crossroads: A Reconstruction of Kant’s Moral Philosophy; and A Quaker Approach to Research: Collaborative Practice and Communal Discernment. His most recent book is: Smarter Planet or Wiser Earth? Dialogue and Collaboration in the Era of Artificial Intelligence. He is also a singer/songwriter and lives with his wife at the edge of Acadia National Park where they garden and go adventuring with their grandchildren.
The cost to attend in person at Brasserie Le Brun is $10 and includes coffee and pastries. The discussion will also be available on Zoom.
Click for more information and to register
Please let us know by noon on Wednesday, April 10th if you cannot attend.
QUESTIONS OF DEMOCRACY
The 2024 College of the Atlantic Summer Institute will examine democracy in the United States during one of the most consequential years of our times.
Struggles for democracy traverse our lives and society, from ballot boxes to inboxes, from the corridors of congress to the halls of schools, from kitchen tables to city streets. Questions of democracy confront us in our debates over freedom of the press, voting rights, and artistic freedom, in struggles of authoritarianism, and in conversations about how to effectively engage with disagreement and conflict across a range of topics.
Join us from July 29 - August 2 as elected officials, authors, analysts, and community organizers discuss what democracy means to them, the threats it faces, and how our individual and collective efforts can fortify democracy now and for future generations.
We will announce speakers over the next weeks. Please check the Summer Institute page for more details as they are announced. Registration is free, and opens May 1 for Champlain Society members, June 1 for the general public.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WITH FRED BENSON
Fred Benson
Friday, April 26 at 11:30 a.m.
Birch Bay Village, Bar Harbor and on Zoom
Proponents claim that Artificial Intelligence will produce results with a greater degree of precision, create a new standard for productivity and efficiency, can be used in situations where human intervention can be hazardous, and lead to massive improvements in medicine, education, and product production.
Naysayers argue that maybe so, but at what cost? AI is extremely expensive to build, could lead to massive unemployment as humans are replaced in repetitive jobs, and eventually lead to robots enslaving human beings as it becomes the dominant form of intelligence on earth.
In his presentation, Fred will define Artificial Intelligence, provide more detail on the general benefits and risks, and focus primarily on the threat AI brings to our national security.
Fred Benson retired as an Army full Colonel having served combat command tours in Vietnam and Korea, and Pentagon assignments in the offices of the Army Chief of Staff, the Secretary of the Army, and the Secretary of Defense.
Subsequently, he served as Vice President for National and International Affairs for the Weyerhaeuser Company and later was President of the US-New Zealand Business Council, a consortium of 31 US companies with an active business presence in New Zealand. Read more...
The lunch and talk will be held at Birch Bay Village in Hull’s Cove on Friday, April 26, 2024. The lunch begins at 11:30 and costs $15. The presentation begins at noon. The program will also be offered on Zoom.
Click for more information and to register
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 that our studies can work toward change.
We have been meeting once a month on the second Tuesday of the month from 10:30- 12:15.
We started with the basic readings of How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi and The Sum of Us by Heather McGhee. We then spent many months delving deeply into The 1619 Project edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones.
Since then, we’ve read some James Baldwin, Colson 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. We also share articles of interest that deal with the issues we’re 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 at rjbg2021@gmail.com or 207-664-9954.
Read more about the book group
Beyond the Cortex: Causative Factors of Brain Deterioration
Our brains carry memory, identity and our understanding of the world around us. As the average human lifespan continues to increase, our awareness and concern about neurodegenerative disease is growing with it.
JAX’s “Scientifically Speaking” virtual discussion on May 7, 2024 features two postdoctoral associates pursuing neurodegenerative disease research. Join us to meet them and learn more about their work:
• Ashley Munie Gardner, Ph.D., studies the role of microglia (cells in the brain that help protect and support nerve cells) on the nervous system function to better understand neurodegenerative diseases.
• Michael Maclean, Ph.D., is working to better understand how common stressors, such as obesity and diabetes, influence the development and progression of diabetic retinopathy and Alzheimer’s disease.
They will be joined by Anna Lisa Lucido, Ph.D., senior director of research strategy and director of research program development, who will moderate the event.
When:
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
2:00 - 3:00 p.m. ET
Where:
Zoom
GET YOUR STORY FOR CHANGE ON!
The MDI Historical Society, along with three island libraries, is hosting a panel of five new leaders on MDI, discussing their vision for the future and sharing thoughts on how we can come together as an island in the face of growing challenges. New to a professional workforce, up-and-coming leaders are knowledgeable, have creative ideas, and incorporate different values into the workplace. But do they have the power, influence, or platform to make organizational and community change? What obstacles do they face when advocating for change? How can our communities be better listeners and partners to what new generations of leaders have to offer? Five panelists will present their vision for the future of MDI, how that vision was formed, and what we can do to help, followed by an open discussion about our shared values and how those can inform a common vision for the future.
The decisions we make today, individually and collectively, will have lasting effects on future generations, just as we have inherited the consequences of decisions made in our past. This unbreakable chain between past, present, and future shapes our decision-making process to create a better social, economic, and environmental future for the next generations. Fresh perspectives from new leaders can inspire us to think differently about important issues like housing, small business and economic growth, climate change, connection to our communities, and our decision-making processes.
The five panelists are Jessica Bass, Tremont school committee and community advocate; Adam Fraley, Northeast Lobster Co; Cali Martinez, Town of Bar Harbor; Ezra Sassaman, Maine Climate Action Now; and Eliza Worrick, Mount Desert 365. Hosted by the Mount Desert Island Historical Society in collaboration with the Northeast Harbor Library, Southwest Harbor Public Library, and Jesup Memorial Library.
The event is free and will be offered in-person or via Zoom. To reserve your seat, or to get the Zoom link, please register at https://nehlibrary.libcal.com/event/12051516
This event is April 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the Northeast Harbor Library.
Get Your Book (And Author) On!
VIRTUAL WRITE ON! WRITING GROUP
Want support for your craft? The Write On! writer’s 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 doesn’t 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. There’s no homework–the only commitment is two hours on Saturday mornings.
Date and Time
SATURDAYS
9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location
Zoom
How to Attend
Call the library, 207-288-4245, for more about us and how to join, or email info@jesuplibrary.org.
STORY TIMES AT THE JESUP!
Baby and Toddler Time
Join Abby for fingerplays, songs, and stories on Mondays! Older siblings are welcome to join in.
10:30 AM 11:15 AM
JESUP MEMORIAL LIBRARY34 MT. DESERT STREET
JESUP EVENTS
For a full list of Jesup Memorial Library events, click through to its calendar here.
ONGOING:
GET YOUR ART ON!
Jennifer Booher, The Beachcombing Series.
April 1 - May 31.
Bar Harbor Savings & Loan Association, 103 Main Street, Bar Harbor
OPEN STUDIO – MEMBER MONDAYS
Members can reserve a table in our studio for an hour or the whole session and have access to our non-consumable tools or use some materials from our stock!$10 for reserved space – participant brings supplies. OR $25 for reserved space plus access to consumable materials; felting, glass, paint, printmaking.Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Masking, vaccinated, and social distancing for staff and participant safety.
Date and Time
Mondays
2:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. EDT
Location
ArtWaves, 1345A State Highway 102, Bar Harbor
Fees/Admission
$42.00
Website
https://www.artwavesmdi.org/event
Contact Information
207-266-0010
Send Email
MONDAY & THURSDAY NIGHT FIGURE DRAWING
Please register, space is limited.
Artists will have a few quick warm-up poses then be able to spend time refining a long pose. Registration necessary- ArtWaves maintains distances for safety.The model is the star, no instruction, but plenty of easels, boards, horses, paper, charcoal and fellow friendly artists. Feel free to bring your paints and brushes as well!18 and over, under 18 allowed with parental attendance or prior signature.
Date and Time
Mondays and Thursdays
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Mondays 6-9 single pose and Thursdays multi poses
Location
ArtWaves Fine Arts Studio
Fees/Admission
$15 for 3-hour session
Members: $25 month fee
Contact Information
office @artwavesmdi.otrg
Send Email
KIDS CRAFTERNOONS
ArtWaves is devoting afternoons of studio (under the big tent) sessions for children to create. Most workshops use unique materials like fiber, ink, stained glass and wax. Weekly themes. Open to kids between 7-11. No skills required.Masks, vax’d (over 5), and distancing for staff and participant safety.
To Register:
Date and Time
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Location
ArtWaves, 1345A State Highway 102, Bar Harbor
Fees/Admission
$30 materials included or bring some of your own! ($20 for members)
Student membership is $36 a year!
Contact Information office@artwavesmdi.org
Send Email
ARTWAVES CLASSES AND EVENTS
ArtWaves often has classes, a variety every week. For the updated selection, check out its website here
Begins at 6 p.m.
GET YOUR MOVIE ON!
REEL PIZZA
Reel Pizza is open! To check out what’s playing go here.
Tickets are on sale via its website.
Please note that for a while this winter, it will be closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
CRITERION THEATRE
The theater’s website is here, and click for the latest updates.
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 YMCA’s program guide is here.
DOWNEAST COMMUNITY DANCE
Downeast Community Dance meets every Sunday from 10-11:30 a.m. at the Moore Community Center in Ellsworth (first and third) and ArtWaves in Town Hill (second, fourth and fifth).
These free form dance gatherings are not facilitated, with music provided by volunteer DJs. Move to rhythms in your own way and have fun.
Admission is by donation.
For more information, contact Susan at 288-8103 or cloudnine@gwi.net.
Location
Dance Studio at ArtWaves, 1345A State Highway 102, Bar Harbor
MDI YMCA CLASSSES
For a full listing, check out here.
GET YOUR MUSIC ON!
THE FINBACK ALEHOUSE
The Finback has entertainment most nights. The schedule is posted every Tuesday.
THE NOR’EASTER
The Nor’Easter 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 isn’t something we put out there for everyone. Havana is on lower Main Street.
GET YOUR FOOD ON!
The Somesville Union Meeting House will have second Sunday community suppers through April. The free event runs from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
OPEN TABLE MDI!
For more information, click here.
COOL THINGS IN OTHER TOWNS
GET YOUR CHAMBER CALENDAR ON!
The Bar Harbor Chamber has an event page and a calendar here. It doesn’t reflect all the things in our piece, but it’s a great start and has a bunch of events throughout the region. Events at both ArtWaves and the Wendall Gilley Museum are well represented and detailed there.
“Things We Do in Bar Harbor” and “On the Agenda” 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 there’s something in Bar Harbor (or MDI) that you’d like me to mention, please let me know, because I’m definitely always missing some events every week.