SUMMERTIME!
Capt. Sean Rowley’s got himself a Big Wave guitar
The first dreadnought (or D-sized) guitar made the scene in 1916 and was built by C.F. Martin & Co. Since then, this large sound acoustic guitar grew in popularity, and is still much sought after today. Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Curt Cobain and Lennon and McCartney are but a few of the musicians who have played a Martin dreadnought. And, according to CountryInstruments.com, it is a symbol of country music.
Luthier Rob Dmitrieff… Read more
Boothbay Cornhole Classic raises $70K for Special Olympics Maine
The 4th annual Boothbay Cornhole Classic (BCC) raised $70,000 for Special Olympics Maine (SOM) and Unified Championship Club (UCC) through Bath YMCA on Sunday, Sept. 8. “This is the biggest turnout since the event started,” said Sawyer Boulette, incoming president of the BCC event committee. Around 80 registered teams competed in a four-set round robin competition, with 45 teams advancing… Read more
Maine Lighthouse Day is Sept. 14
Chris Lewis’ ‘Seed’ installed at Kerr + Jones
In July, the 38th sculpture on the Boothbay Region Sculpture Trail/Sculpture Boothbay was installed at Kerr+Jones Gallery in East Boothbay. Trail board members and sculptors Bill Royall, Andreas von Huene and Joseph DiMauro, with the artist Chris Lewis, installed the white marble sculpture “Seed.”
“Seed” is one of the original four sculptures Lewis created in Italy in 1996 while studying with Andrzej Lemiszewski in Pietrasanta that spring. Here in the States, he has studied at San… Read more
Library Ocean Day provides splash of education, fun
There was a little surf on turf as Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library held its second Ocean Day on the lawn Aug. 13. Families gathered to learn about marine life with hands-on activities and chats with volunteers from around the coast.
Scientists from Bigelow Laboratory brought samples of kelp they collected from the Gulf of Maine to teach kids about its diverse role in marine ecosystems. PhD student Shane Farrell said kelp forests around the world provide habitat for fish and… Read more
Children’s Day at BRVM: Fun, fun, fun!
It was a hot summer day Aug. 11, perfect for a Children’s Day celebration with a giant waterslide, at Boothbay Railway Village Museum, where 452 kids and parents spent the better part of the day entertained.
Said Lori Reynolds, marketing director at BRVM, “The museum’s 60th birthday party for the children was a huge success! We are looking forward to the adult version of our 60th anniversary year on Sept. 14!”
Kids zeroed in on the Stone Age-themed water slide with a pool of… Read more
Call to artists for ‘Art in Maine’
Boothbay Cornhole Classic returns to Boothbay Railway Village Sept. 8
Get ready for a day of fun, friendly competition, and community spirit at the 4th annual Boothbay Cornhole Classic, a fundraiser to benefit Special Olympics Maine and the Bath Area Family YMCA Unified Champion Club. This rain or shine charity event will take place on Sunday, Sept. 8 at the Boothbay Railway Village Museum.
The Boothbay Cornhole Classic, professionally organized by Wicked Cornhole Events, promises to be the premiere event of the summer, offering a great way for… Read more
Thirsting for art on a hot August First Friday
This year’s August First Friday was just as hot as it was in 2023 – and not just because of the weather. The participating galleries – Boothbay Region Art Foundation, Gold/Smith, Studio 53, Joy to the Wind and Gleason Fine Art – all had high numbers of visitors – and sales, to boot!
John Vander and Karen Swartsberg’s winter trip to Sicily is remembered in John’s exhibition at Gold/Smith Gallery entitled, “Postcards from Sicily.” Each of the 20 paintings on paper intrigue and charm,… Read more
25th annual Coastal Maine Antiques Show now in Waldoboro
The Maine Antiques Dealers Association (MADA) is holding its 25th annual Maine Coastal Antiques Show on Wednesday, Aug. 14 in a new location at Medomak Middle School, 318 Manktown Road, Waldoboro
The show runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will feature a wide array of antiques and art being offered by MADA members. The show will be air-conditioned. Food and onsite catering will be available.
“We are excited to have the 25th anniversary of our Maine Coastal Antiques Show in… Read more
Still room for more cool vehicles
The OBD Williams-Fossett Vintage Car Show, now in its 11th year, has changed locations over the years for differing reasons.
The annual show was welcomed in its first year by the Bristol Consolidated School with only 11 participating vehicles, then moved to Fort William Henry, relocated to the former Harbor Room restaurant lot due to a restrictive culture at the park, then invited back to the school by principal Jennifer Ribeiro in 2023 with more than 40 cool vehicles doing the show… Read more
Fire department’s barbecue draws dozens
A bright, sunny day provided for a successful fundraising event for Boothbay Harbor Fire Department on Saturday, July 27 at Sherman Field, Boothbay Region High School.
The department held a three-hour barbecue with burgers, chicken, potato chips, cole slaw and more, and activities included a dunk tank, face painting, a bounce house, raffle, and music provided by a three-piece band.
“It went great! We all had fun and there was so much community support,” said Anna Christina, a… Read more
Foraging edible and medicinal mushroom workshop
It seems like everyone is fascinated by wild mushrooms, from foraging and eating, to medicinal use and the use of psychedelics to improve learning and address depression. The only thing standing in the way is acquiring the knowledge and confidence to tell the good mushrooms from those that can sicken someone. The good news is that there are a handful of common, easily identified, great edibles or medicinals that can satisfy most peoples hunger for mushrooms. Maine is home to a number of… Read more
‘Saving Walden’s World’ : Review and Maine tour announcement
Can whole communities live sustainably? Can we avoid devouring all the world’s resources? These are questions filmmaker Jim Merkel asked after witnessing the destructive international impact of U.S. military hardware he helped design. “Saving Walden’s World” is his answer, an absorbing documentary powered by the kind of curiosity we need more of.
“I was destabilizing countries, … pumping up factions that were favorable to U.S. business interests,” said Merkel of his days in the… Read more
Lobster rolls, a cookie walk, and fellowship: Who could ask for more?
The annual United Methodist Church (UMC) Country Fair and Lobster Roll Luncheon and Cookie Walk returned to its original in-person format this year. Held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the event drew a steady stream of people to Southport Town Hall July 17. For those coming to the luncheon with friends or family who didn’t think lobster was “all that,” a hot dog lunch was served with a bag of potato chips and homemade cupcake with ice tea or lemonade.
Helping out with the dessert… Read more
Boothbay In Bloom Summer Fair: Good fun in the sunshine
The Boothbay In Bloom Summer Fair, held on Boothbay Common July 13 by Boothbay Region Garden Club, featured Club shops and region organizations offering information and fun for all ages.
The BRGC activity with Bonnie Ginger was for the birds, no pun intended, stuffing pine cones with sunflower and almond butter. Boothbay Region Land Trust was there with information, maps and the craft project, Make Your Own Nature Wand. Selected sticks were adorned with fern, sweet fern, and cedar… Read more
Studebakers, a Model T and a Gremlin
If it’s mid-July at Boothbay Railway Village, antique cars from around the state will be motoring there. This year, BRV’s 60th anniversary year, the Antique Auto Show was July 13. About 40 members of Maine Obsolete Auto League (MOALS) drove their treasured, vintage vehicles to 586 Wiscasset Road.
According to a 2014 press release for Antique Auto Days, author and historian Jordan Dingley of North Yarmouth met BRV founder George McEvoy at Nasson College. Both loved the early cars… Read more
‘Lobsterbake and More’ Aug. 10 at Lincoln Home
Our annual Lobsterbake and More returns to the Lincoln Home on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 4 to 7 p.m. Get your tickets early for a fun summer evening under the tent on the shores of the Damariscotta River. The Sandy River Ramblers Bluegrass Band returns for some toe tapping music and after dinner dancing. Enjoy fresh Damariscotta River oysters, appetizers, salads, clams, corn, lobsters and chicken with delicious blueberry desserts and ice cream.
The event will be under a large tent and… Read more
2024 Vintage Car Show invites motorcycles
2024 OBD Williams-Fosset Vintage Car Show organizers are always happy to award the Outstanding Motorcycle trophy each year, one of six. Now, they are making a special effort to invite interesting and collectible motorcycles of all years and models to participate on Saturday, Aug. 10 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in New Harbor.
Vintage Show visitors enjoy the bikes and request to see more. Reserve now at jftv1@verizon.net and 677-3707. All show… Read more
Mark your calendar for Boothbay Harbor Fire Department fundraiser
Have you marked your calendars? The Boothbay Harbor Fire Department BBQ Fundraiser will be held Saturday, July 27, noon to 3 p.m. on the Boothbay Region High School football field, 236 Townsend Ave., Cost is $15 per person. All proceeds go towards the Minnehaha Fire Company. Rain date is Sunday, July 28
What’s on the menu?
Burgers, barbecued chicken, coleslaw, homemade baked goods and an assortment of beverages. We are grateful to have local farmers to providing the… Read more
Edgecomb Shop Crawl July 27
Edgecomb’s 250th Birthday Committee has arranged a self-guided Shop Crawl to celebrate Edgecomb’s creative artisans and the extraordinary handcrafted work they produce.
On Saturday, July 27, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m., the public is invited to visit Open Houses at selected shops and artisans’ studios—each showcasing exceptional handcrafted work that is produced onsite.
Armed with a map (see below) of participating studios, a sense of curiosity, and an interest in… Read more
At the Chowder House, private events have charm, history and harborside location
Every now and then, life offers up occasions when you need to gather with more people than your home can hold. And if you're visiting Boothbay Harbor, finding a spot for private events can be challenging.
Will your guests have enough elbow room to mingle? Will they roam a too-large ballroom like lost sheep? Will the setting be memorable? How close to the inner harbor will everyone be? Can we have our choice of caterer or are we limited by the venue?
Sally and Bob Maroon,… Read more
Heather Pierson Trio brings jazz to The Waldo
The Waldo Theatre is pleased to bring back the Heather Pierson Trio on Sunday, July 28 in a 7 p.m. An annual favorite during the holiday season, this will be her first show featuring her original music, as well as well-loved standards and classics.
Heather Pierson is a New Hampshire based singer/songwriter, pianist, song leader, and performer with a passion for cultivating joy, both onstage and off. With a toe in each of the realms of New Orleans jazz, blues, and folk, her multi-… Read more
The mesmerizing art of David Dupree
When I first saw David Dupree’s colorful, detailed paintings at Studio 53, I was blown away. The energy produced by the techniques this self-taught artist used including pointillism (painting small dots and/or brush strokes) and impasto (created with a thick application of paint and a palette knife to create texture and a fabulous 3-D effect). David’s use of brilliant color paired with the techniques created paintings you can look into for hours. I particularly like using a magnifying glass… Read more
Queen Marie Antoinette’s Boothbay area links
In the last talk in our… Read more
50th anniversary of the Harbor Arts & Craft Guild
Fifty years ago, in 1974, Jean Armour Hunt had a vision. She was a popular artist and had traveled the United States to attend art shows in small towns that drew big crowds. After spending her early years in Argentina, California and Illinois she and her husband moved to Boothbay Harbor in 1973. She envisioned one of those art shows would be ideal for Boothbay Harbor and the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library was the perfect place for it.
Jean named her organization the “Harbor Arts… Read more
Locals attend Jamie Wyeth show reception at Farnsworth
Captain Rusty Court of East Boothbay and his son Eben Court were at the Farnsworth in Rockland on Friday, July 5 for the opening reception of Jamie Wyeth’s new exhibition, “Unsettled.” The exhibition runs through Sept. 29.
From the venue website, “This exhibition traces a persistent vein of intriguing, often disconcerting imagery over the career of renowned artist Jamie Wyeth (born 1946). Frequently countered and… Read more
Ice cream social at Southport museum
Ice cream and historical exhibits were enjoyed by those attending the Southport Historical Society’s Ice Cream Social at the Hendricks Hill Museum on Saturday, July 6.
Selectman and Fire Chief Gerry Gamage was on the vanilla ice cream scoop detail and other folks were taking donations and speaking with people who came to the event.
… Read moreBCA Fourth of July event celebrates America’s 248th birthday
It started with an idea to help the community. Boothbay Civic Association’s first project was purchasing land and building a new municipal building. That community spirit has lasted almost a quarter century and each year the group’s major fundraiser is the Fourth of July Celebration at Boothbay Common.
The event brings crowds from near and far. The celebration has food, crafts, lawn games, and music. John Bertolet has been involved with the BCA dating back to plans for the new… Read more
Fireworks on the Fourth
The fireworks show in Boothbay Harbor celebrating America’s Independence Day was colorful and exciting as people gathered all around the inner harbor to watch. The skies remained clear and the temperature was around 70F.
Here, contributing photographer Mike Leonard shares some of his favorite photographs of the event. Check out more of his photos at https://www.phototourismbymike.com/
The Boothbay Register/Wiscasset Newspaper – hometown news you just can’t get anywhere else.
Lobster Boat Races
SATURDAY of FATHER’S DAY WEEKEND
Races begin at 10 a.m.
Commemorative Ts and sweatshirts at sign up table at Brown’s Wharf on Atlantic Avenue go on sale at 8 a.m. - and they go fast (not as fast as the lobster boats, but pretty close!)
The lobster boat season revs up here in Boothbay Harbor the Saturday of Father’s Day weekend each year!
22 Commercial St., Boothbay Harbor
207-633-7200
Sail the Bennie Alice from Pier 6 in Boothbay Harbor to Cabbage Island, a quintessential Maine experience. The Moore family hosts guests 7 days a week from mid-June through Labor Day serving up traditional Downeast clambakes cooked on the water's edge.
Pier 6, Boothbay Harbor.
207-613-7339
Take the Harbor Princess or Pink Lady II for adventure ... Whale watching - Puffin and pelagic bird trips - lighthouse tour - Reggae cruise - and so many more!
Ticket booth at Pier 8.
207-633-2284
Book a trip aboard the Novelty, Balmy Days II, Miss Boothbay, or Friendship sloop Bay Lady.
Trips include: Monhegan Island, mackerel fishing, harbor tours, more!
Ticket booth on Pier 1 - 20 Commercial St., Boothbay Harbor
207-633-6598
Day sails, sunset cruises, private charters aboard Eastwind and Applejack (formerly the Lazy Jack)!
120 Commercial St./Bristol Marine
Please note: Schooner Isaac Evans is not sailing in 2023.
92 Wall Point Road, Boothbay Harbor
Freedom Boat Club offers an affordable alternative to boat ownership.
207-650-6027
66 Fort Road, Edgecomb
Held the last Thursday in June through September.
Art gallery events, entertainment, food, public participation art projects, more!
First Friday Art Tour
Held between the hours of 3-8 p.m. on the first Friday of June through October.
A self-guided walking (or driving) tour of the art galleries in Boothbay Harbor. See new work by local artists and gallery owners, refreshments; often with live demos and/or music! Times vary. Look for the Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber info table outside Coastal Maine Popcorn for the map of participants the first Friday June - Oct. and/or check out the listings in the week’s edition of the Boothbay Register/Wiscasset Newspaper!
296 Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor
Dinner and a music-filled show - summer stock that’s not to be missed! Visit the website for show dates.
Call 633-5297 for reservations.
Established in 2017 as the Boothbay Region Sculpture Trail by the Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce. Sculptures of stone from granite to marble, metal, steel and more lead you along the Trail through town, and then by car to locations in Boothbay, East Boothbay and Southport Island. Trail maps are available at the Chamber, 192 Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor, and other locations to be announced.
50 Sugar Maple Lane, Boothbay.
Breathtaking vistas, challenging 18-hole golf course, and a sea breeze blowing off the ocean. The stunning new clubhouse is unlike any other facility in Maine with luxury amenities - including Giselaine’s Spa, and unparalleled service.