Thursday, July 15, 2010

What's Happening This Weekend...

Holy cow! July is already half over. How did this happen?

Lincoln Homecoming Festival
July 15-18
Lincoln
This annual event boasts four days of family fun. Take in craft and food vendors, street dances, concerts, parades, antique car cruise-in, and some of the best fireworks around.
www.lincolnmaine.org

"Lighthouse: A Downeast Musical"
July 15-24
Camden Opera House
Lighthouse: A Down East Musical by Mainers Robert Richardson and John Chandler tells the tale of life off the coast of Maine during the last year of prohibition. Identify with the characters, enjoy a toe-tapping square dance number, and root for bootleggers at the Camden Opera House. 7:30 pm. $12–$16.
www.camdenoperahouse.com

Maine Celtic Celebration
July 16-18
Belfast
Come experience live Celtic music, storytelling, and dance along with sporting events including a rugby scrum. There will be various contests along with children’s activities.
www.mainecelticcelebration.com

Jackson Memorial Library Annual Book Fair
July 17
Tenants Harbor
An outstanding selection of old, new, and rare books. There will also be baked goods, perennials, art, and a silent auction.
372-8961

Cherryfield Historic House Tour

July 17
Cherryfield
Private homes, churches, and other historic buildings open their doors to the public.
1–4 pm. $20.
www.cherryfieldhistorical.com

Harbor Arts Juried Arts & Craft Show

July 17 & 18
Camden
Over 100 artists and craftspeople display their work in scenic Camden for the 24th year in a row.
www.visitcamden.com

Fishermen's Day
July 17 & 18
Stonington
This annual family fun day is celebrating its 20th year on the Stonington fish pier. There will be crafts, slippery cod contest, wacky boat races, and lots of great food. Sponsored by the Island Fishermen’s Wives Association.
www.deerisle.com

Trucks, Tractors, & Commercial Vehicles Show
July 17 & 18
Owls Head Transportation Museum
More than 250 antique pickups, delivery vans, tractor-trailers, military vehicles, and more will be on display.
www.ohtm.org

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