Things to do on MDI this week

THINGS TO DO ON MOUNT DESERT ISLAND THIS WEEK

And in the near future.

Dec 23, 2024

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THINGS TO DO

It’s our weekly round-up, and we 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.


WHAT IS OPEN FOR RESTAURANTS?

This list is constantly updated by Jennifer Cough at First Express and she lets us share her latest version. This often changes and tweaks throughout the week, so for the absolute latest version, head to that First Express page or Jennifer’s page, which are on Facebook.


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

Check them out here.


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 “open to the public” on the side bar.


MDI HIGH SCHOOL

A list of events is here.


MOUNT DESERT ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

A list of events is here.


MONDAY, DECEMBER 23

DECEMBER 23

Polar Express Pajama Day at the Library

SOUTHWEST HARBOR—On Monday, December 23rd from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Southwest Harbor Public Library, join us for family fun making holiday crafts while enjoying a hot chocolate bar and a scavenger hunt, ending the day with Polar Express! We encourage you to wear your comfiest pajamas while celebrating the holidays with us. Parents encouraged to join.

Space is limited. Please register by entering the name of your child. If you have more than one child attending, enter the name of one child and add the number of additional children.

Register our child at https://tinyurl.com/ramyanhb, email children@swhplibrary.org, or call 244-7065.


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!

Register: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=19801383


Monday events via the Bar Harbor Chamber:


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24


Move Free Run Club

BAR HARBOR—The runs take place every week of the year and meet Tuesdays at 6 p.m. from the Bar Harbor Village Green and Sundays at 7:30 a.m. from Choco Latte.


TWO SHOES LINE DANCING!


Tuesday events via the Chamber:


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25

Please check on events that are weekly before you head over because of the holiday.

GUIDED MEDITATION




Baby Storytime at Southwest Harbor

10:00 a.m. Southwest Harbor Public Library. Stories, songs, rhymes, bubbles. www.swhplibrary.org. 207-244-7065.

Library hours 9-5, Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., 9-8 Wed., 9-1 Sat.


Wednesday events via the Chamber:

None are listed.


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26


Holiday light show at Timberland Acres, Trenton!

Thursday-Saturday, 5-8 P.M.


STITCHES KNITTING GROUP!

Stitches Knitting & Crochet Group meets weekly at the Trenton Town Office (59 Oak Point Rd), Wednesdays 3-5pm. All levels are welcome. FMI contact Christina Heiniger at fernhousestudio@outlook.com


FIGURE DRAWING AT ARTWAVES


Thursday events via the Chamber:


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27

DECEMBER 27 Scallop Raffle

Image courtesy of the Library and Holly Masterson

SOUTHWEST HARBOR—9 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.


Holiday light show at Timberland Acres, Trenton!

Thursday-Saturday, 5-8 P.M.


FUN FRIDAY!

Family Storytime at Southwest Harbor

10:00 a.m. Southwest Harbor Public Library. Interactive books, puppets, songs, movements, bubbles.

Library hours 9-5, Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., 9-8 Wed., 9-1 Sat.


Friday events via the Chamber:


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28


New Saturday Storytime every other week—Next in January 4

SOUTHWEST HARBOR—Looking for a fun and engaging experience with your family? Drop in to the Southwest Harbor Public Library on Saturdays, every other week at 10:00 a.m., for a new family storytime with Ms. Lia ana. Listen to stories, sing songs, pop bubbles and more. Be sure to also join us for our weekly storytimes on Wednesdays (babytime) and Fridays (family storytime) at 10:00 a.m.


Holiday light show at Timberland Acres, Trenton!

Thursday-Saturday, 5-8 P.M.


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, DECEMBER 29


Sunday events via the Chamber:


FUTURE EVENTS:


Holiday light show at Timberland Acres, Trenton!

Thursday-Saturday, 5-8 P.M. until January 4, Timberland Acres, Route 3, Trenton


DECEMBER 30, BLOOD DRIVE!


DECEMBER 31 NEW YEAR’S GALA!


WINTER FARMERS AND MAKERS MARKET


DECEMBER 31 NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER AT HAVANA!


DECEMBER 31 SIDE STREET CAFE’S NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY


JANUARY 7

Play Reading of Reef Point about Beatrix Farrand’s Lost Garden by Carolyn Gage

via Southwest Harbor Library

SOUTHWEST HARBOR—Join us at the Southwest Harbor Public Library on Tuesday, January, 7 from 5:30-7:00 p.m., experience “Reef Point”, the debut play reading by local playwright Carolyn Gage. “Reef Point” is a new, one-act play about the Bar Harbor estate of the legendary landscape architect Beatrix Farrand and about her sudden decision in 1954 to dismantle her home and sell off the gardens. The reading will take place in the library with online viewing available.

It’s a play about facing massive changes late in life, about legacy, about surrendering a dream, about downscaling and recalibrating. “Reef Point” is a play about a lost garden, and a found one.

The cast for the reading includes local actors Phoebe Barnes, Mary Heffernon, Christopher Josephs, Katie Migdal, and Cindy Robbins. The play is by Southwest Harbor playwright Carolyn Gage.

Carolyn Gage is a playwright, director, and activist. She is the author of nine-collections of plays and eighty-eight plays, musicals, and one-woman shows. Her play St. Frances and the Fallen Angels was read at Southwest Harbor Public Library and at the Bass Harbor Library last year.

To register to attend in person or online, visit https://tinyurl.com/y4vb6ep5, call 207-244-7065, or email programs@swhplibrary.org. For more info about Carolyn Gage, visit


JANUARY 8 PFAS IN TREMONT


ONGOING:

GET YOUR HERO ON!

fireman
Photo by Matt C on Unsplash

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!

photo by Xander

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


GET YOUR FITNESS, DANCE AND WELLNESS ON!

Photo by Anubha Walia on Unsplash

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 Studio. For more information, contact Susan at 207-801-9023, or susan.sassaman@proton.me

Location:

Dance Studio at ArtWaves, 1345A State Highway 102, Bar Harbor


GET YOUR MUSIC ON!

man playing the piano in front of open music book
Photo by Josh Hild on Unsplash

THE FINBACK ALEHOUSE

The Finback has entertainment most nights in Bar Harbor. 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 in Northeast Harbor.


ONE OFF PUB

The One Off Pub often has music and is often open until midnight. The location? 119 Main Street, Bar Harbor.


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 in Bar Harbor.


“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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