And in the near future.
Nov 04, 2024

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THINGS TO DO
It’s our weekly round-up, and I may have missed some things, so apologies! If you have something you’d 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. Click on the archive section and you’ll see them in chronological order.
MDI HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS CHICAGO

The MDI High School Drama department presents Chicago!
Performances are at:
Friday and Saturday, November 15 and 16 – 7 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, November 22-23. 7 p.m.
Sunday, November 17, 2 p.m.
Saturday, November 23, 2 p.m.
Tickets are $15.00 for adults and $10.00 for students and seniors.
You can purchase your tickets in advance on:
Thursday, November 7 • 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 12 • 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 13 • 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 14 • 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 20 • 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 21 • 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
For more information, visit the drama department’s website here.
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.
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.
CRITERION SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4
DANCING AT ARTWAVES
LINE DANCING AT ART WAVES
No partner? No problem!
Learn new dance steps while having fun in a group setting. This class is appropriate for all levels. Please carry in a dedicated pair of dance shoes (clean, non-marking soles); no outdoor shoes are allowed into the studio. Your instructor: David Lamon is an experienced teacher and choreographer who has studied and taught a wide variety of dance forms and movement techniques. Whether he is teaching jazz, modern, improv, or ballroom, David’s classes are fun, engaging, and demonstrate a thoughtful attention to the foundations of each dance. Whatever the form, David believes that dance is a doorway to the synchronistic creativity of being in the moment.
4 Nov 2024, 4:00 PM 5:00 PM (EST) #8. 11 Nov 2024, 4:00 PM 5:00 PM (EST) #9. 18 Nov 2024, 4:00 PM 5:00 PM (EST)
BALL DANCING AT ART WAVES
This class will focus primarily on Rhumba and Salsa patterns for social dance settings at the beginner/intermediate levels.
We’ll cover basics and more complex dance patterns and partnering skills. Focus is on having fun and feeling more confident on the dance floor. Must register with a partner. Please carry in a dedicated pair of dance shoes (clean, non-marking soles); no outdoor shoes are allowed into the studio to protect the floor. Our instructor: David Lamon is an experienced teacher and choreographer who has studied and taught a wide variety of dance forms and movement techniques. Whether he is teaching jazz, modern, improv, or ballroom, David’s classes are fun, engaging, and demonstrate a thoughtful attention to the foundations of each dance. Whatever the form, David believes that dance is a doorway to the synchronistic creativity of being in the moment.
Session Dates: 4 Nov 2024, 6:00 PM 7:00 PM (EST) 11 Nov 2024, 6:00 PM 7:00 PM (EST) 18 Nov 2024, 6:00 PM 7:00 PM (EST)
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,
You’ll recall that our flow yoga classes progressively tease out more body aliveness and mental acuity in you. And they’re 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.
You’ll 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 5
TWO SHOES LINE DANCING!

Book Sale Down Under
3:30-5 p.m., Northeast Harbor Library. Proceeds benefit the library.
Come discover the Northeast Harbor Library’s Book Sale Down Under, which is open year ’round. Well organized, there is something for everyone, including books, DVDs, audios, a children’s section and a collector’s shelf with all sorts of interesting offerings. The cost is by donation. The hours for the sale are 10-4 Monday through Saturday.
For more information, call the library at 276-3333.
Tuesday events via the Chamber:
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Reclaiming Childhood: Interrupting a Screen Based Childhood by Increasing Independence, and Free Play

GUIDED MEDITATION



Wednesday events via the Chamber:
None listed.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Author Talk with Matt Cost: “Pirate Trap”

PUPPETS, POETRY, AND PLAY!

FIGURE DRAWING AT ARTWAVES

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 Library’s Book Sale Down Under, which is open year ’round. Well organized, there is something for everyone, including books, DVDs, audios, a children’s section and a collector’s 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

Thursday events via the Chamber:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Artist Laure Drogoul to discuss work

BAR HARBOR — Artist, olfactory spelunker, and cobbler of situations, Laure Drogoul explores her installations and performances with plastics, fashion, and other post-consumer goods at an artist’s talk at College of the Atlantic on Friday, Nov. 8. The talk, which is free and open to the public, takes place in McCormick Lecture Hall beginning at 4:10 p.m.
Drogoul, who lives in Baltimore, Maryland, crafts installations and performances that embrace play, humor, and horror to invite the viewer in as an active participant. Drogoul’s works explore cultural and environmental phenomena with the hope of fostering a deeper understanding of our shared world. Her work often features materials that are forever part of our environment, such as dry-cleaning bags.
Most recently Drogoul made sculptural work at The Creative Residency at TerraCycle, an organization whose mission is to eliminate the idea of waste. This residency is a trade-based program providing areas for art creation, materials for upcycling, and exhibition space for regional artists in exchange for work on projects.
Drogoul exhibits widely, including at The International House of Japan, Washington Project for the Arts, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Wave Hill Public Garden and Cultural Center, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, as well as many street corners, alleys, and fallow urban spaces. She has received Maryland State Arts Council Independent Artist Awards, the Franklin Furnace FUND for Performance Art, was a recipient of a US–Japan Creative Artist Fellowship, and was honored with Baltimore’s Janet and Walter Sondheim Art Prize. Learn more about the artist at lauredrogoul.com.
FUN FRIDAY!


Friday events via the Chamber:
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9

Acadia Artist-in-Residence To Teach Free Nature Poetry Workshop

NORTHEAST HARBOR— On Saturday, November 9, at 11:00 a.m. the Northeast Harbor Library will host a free writing workshop led by current Acadia National Park Artist-in-Residence Mike Bove.
Maine boasts a rich poetic tradition celebrating the natural landscape. This two-hour workshop will include an interactive reading activity featuring a selection of Maine-based nature poems, followed by a guided writing activity after a short break. Participants are asked to bring a small natural object or landscape photograph for inspiration. Register at nehlibrary.org/events or by calling 207-276-3333.
Mike Bove is the award-winning author of four books of poetry and a 2024 Artist-in-Residence at Acadia National Park. He is Professor of English at Southern Maine Community College, and lives in Portland where he was born and raised.
PRAYER SHAWL MISSION GROUP

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.
Saturday events via the Chamber:
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10
YWCA’S WINTER MARKET
9:30 to noon
Sunday events via the Chamber:
FUTURE EVENTS:
November Story Time N’ Climb at Volta with Ms. Chrissy

Tween Trivia Night in Southwest Harbor

Blue Star Memorial Marker Veterans Day Ceremony
BAR HARBOR—The Bar Harbor Garden Club (BHGC) is holding its annual Blue Star Memorial Marker Ceremony on Veterans Day, November 11, 2024, at 11 a.m., Route 3, Bar Harbor. The public is invited to honor America’s veterans for their patriotism and pay tribute to our service men and women.
Please join the BHGC at the Blue Star Memorial Marker to offer hope and healing through the remembrance of our living and fallen heroes. The program includes special readings, remarks from local veterans and an opportunity to share your personal memories. The BHGC’s Blue Star Memorial Marker was originally erected in 1972 as a tribute and an expression of thanks, respect and remembrance, to all men and women who had served, were serving, or would serve in the armed forces of the United States.
Garden Clubs nationwide believe in a living memorial, preferring to help beautify and preserve the country these men and women had fought for, rather than build stone monuments in their honor. Since World War I, a Blue Star Banner displayed in the window of a home told others that a family member was serving in the Armed Forces. Based on this legacy, the Blue Star Memorial Program began in 1944 with the planting of Dogwood trees as a living memorial to Veterans of World War II.
The Bar Harbor Garden Club is a member of the Garden Club Federation of Maine, New England Garden Clubs, and National Garden Clubs.
ACADIA SENIOR COLLEGE

Tuesday, November 12
Octoberfest Party!
Join us for our annual fall party at the
Seal Cove Auto Museum
All ASC members and guests are welcome – bring a friend!
More details coming soon.
AUTHOR EVENTS

SOUTHWEST HARBOR—If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about the 500-year-old Scottish sport of curling, or are simply a fan of historical fiction and Scotland, you won’t want to miss this event. On Tuesday, November 12 at 5:30 p.m., the Southwest Harbor Public Library will host a talk and book signing with Maine author David Florig discussing his new novel, The Shattered Curling Stone.
Author Talk with David Florig: “The Shattered Curling Stone”
And again in Bar Harbor!

HARVEST FESTIVAL AT THE COMMUNITY SCHOOL!

ONGOING:
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.
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 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, 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. 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
GET YOUR VOLTA ON!

Volta, in Trenton, has a ton of things always going on. You can check that out here.
Flies & Lies

BAR HARBOR—Downeast Trout Unlimited is excited to announce the “Flies & Lies” fly-tying group.
Flies & Lies is open to anyone interested in the art of fly tying and the sport of fly fishing. This group will share information about fly-tying techniques and provide teaching opportunities for the fly-tying community. The group will meet on Sundays twice per month from October to April to promote fly fishing and conservation.
Location: 96 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609, Machias Savings Bank, Community Room.
Time: 5 – 8 p.m.
The meeting dates are:
- Remaining 2024 Dates: November 3 and 17, December 15.
- 2025 Dates: January 5 and 19, February 2 and 16, March 2 and 16, April 6 and 20.
We look forward to seeing you and hearing your fishing stories from 2024.
Please bring everything you need to tie flies including your vice, tools, lamp, extension cord, and tying materials (furs, feathers, hooks, beads, thread, etc.)
For more information, including meeting dates and times, go to
https://downeasttu.org/ or Downeast TU on Facebook.
Many thanks to Machias Savings Bank and Downeast Trout Unlimited for their generosity and support in providing this meeting space.
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
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 or cloudnine@gwi.net.
Location
Dance Studio at 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 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 it’s 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.
“Things To Do” 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 or Trenton or Ellsworth) that you’d like me to mention, please let me know, because I’m definitely always missing some events every week.
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