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COMMON GROUND COUNTRY FAIR: Sept 20-22 in Unity ME

If you’ve ever been to the Common Ground Country Fair, you know – and if you haven’t been, anyone who has will tell you – it's an event like no other, that brings together so many people from so many walks of life, all in the spirit of celebrating the rural and agricultural traditions of Maine.
Common Ground Fair: Unity, ME http://www.mofga.org/MOFGA-Events/common-ground-country-fair September 20, 21 & 22, 2019 / Gates open at 9:00 a.m. each day Adults (13-64) - $10.00 Advance/ $15.00 At the Gate Daily / Elders (65+) - $8.00 Advance / $10.00 At the Gate Daily / Children (12 & under) - free daily / Persons with disabilities - free daily. If you’ve ever been to the Common Ground Country Fair, you know – and if you haven’t been, anyone who has will tell you – it's an event like no other, that brings together so many people from so many walks of life, all in the spirit of celebrating the rural and agricultural traditions of Maine.
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Common Ground Country Fair
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Common Ground Fair: Unity, ME http://www.mofga.org/MOFGA-Events/common-ground-country-fair September 20, 21 & 22, 2019 / Gates open at 9:00 a.m. each day Adults (13-64) - $10.00 Advance/ $15.00 At the Gate Daily / Elders (65+) - $8.00 Advance / $10.00 At the Gate Daily / Children (12 & under) - free daily / Persons with disabilities - free daily. If you’ve ever been to the Common Ground Country Fair, you know – and if you haven’t been, anyone who has will tell you – it's an event like no other, that brings together so many people from so many walks of life, all in the spirit of celebrating the rural and agricultural traditions of Maine.

WORD: Noteworthy Literary, Poetry & Arts Festival

Oct 24-27 / Blue Hill ME Word was started in 2017 by a group of community members to celebrate the rich literary culture of the Blue Hill Peninsula. Not only is Blue Hill home to many fine writers in all genres, it is a community of passionate readers who support the creative work of authors, poets, artists, musicians and craftspeople. It is the perfect setting to share one’s work and one’s love of literature. In addition to author readings, events include a poetry crawl, writing workshops, panel discussions, and spoken word programs. The festival takes place in October when the Maine coast is wearing its autumn colors.
WORD; Blue Hill Literary Arts Festival https://www.wordfestival.org/ WORD Blue Hill Literary Arts Festival - October 24-27 Readings/Talks * Workshops * Poetry Crawl * Youth Events* Fun Stuff Thursday Oct 24 Word. Art. Opening night exhibit of work by Blue Hill Peninsula artists celebrating the intersection of the visual arts and the written word / 4 pm - 6 pm, Cynthia Winings Gallery Friday, Oct 25 Keynote speaker Dave Cullen, author of Columbine and Parkland, in conversation with Brook Ewing Minner / 7 pm - 9 pm, Emlen Hall Saturday, Oct 26 How to Raise a Reader: Maria Russo, children’s book editor of the New York Times Book Review, in conversation with librarian Pat Horton 10 am - 11 am, Blue Hill Public Library Panel: Ethics and Memoir, with members of the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance 1 pm - 3pm, Blue Hill Public Library Poetry Crawl: Area poets read their work at locations along Main Street 1 pm - 5:45 pm Novelists Joe Hill and Elizabeth Hand in conversation with Laura Miller 7:30 pm - 9 pm, Congregational Church Sunday, Oct 27 Emily Nussbaum, television critic for the New Yorker, in conversation with Samantha Haskell 1 pm - 2:30 pm, Blue Hill Public Library Debut performance of an original work by poet Richard Blanco & composer Paul Sullivan 4 - 6 pm, Emlen Hall Workshops (fee): Noel Paul Stookey (songwriting), Richard Blanco (poetry), Cynthia Thayer (getting unstuck), Elizabeth Minkel (fan fiction), Katherine Koch (memoir), Charlotte Agell (children) All venues in Blue Hill, Maine
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Blue Hill
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WORD; Blue Hill Literary Arts Festival https://www.wordfestival.org/ WORD Blue Hill Literary Arts Festival - October 24-27 Readings/Talks * Workshops * Poetry Crawl * Youth Events* Fun Stuff Thursday Oct 24 Word. Art. Opening night exhibit of work by Blue Hill Peninsula artists celebrating the intersection of the visual arts and the written word / 4 pm - 6 pm, Cynthia Winings Gallery Friday, Oct 25 Keynote speaker Dave Cullen, author of Columbine and Parkland, in conversation with Brook Ewing Minner / 7 pm - 9 pm, Emlen Hall Saturday, Oct 26 How to Raise a Reader: Maria Russo, children’s book editor of the New York Times Book Review, in conversation with librarian Pat Horton 10 am - 11 am, Blue Hill Public Library Panel: Ethics and Memoir, with members of the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance 1 pm - 3pm, Blue Hill Public Library Poetry Crawl: Area poets read their work at locations along Main Street 1 pm - 5:45 pm Novelists Joe Hill and Elizabeth Hand in conversation with Laura Miller 7:30 pm - 9 pm, Congregational Church Sunday, Oct 27 Emily Nussbaum, television critic for the New Yorker, in conversation with Samantha Haskell 1 pm - 2:30 pm, Blue Hill Public Library Debut performance of an original work by poet Richard Blanco & composer Paul Sullivan 4 - 6 pm, Emlen Hall Workshops (fee): Noel Paul Stookey (songwriting), Richard Blanco (poetry), Cynthia Thayer (getting unstuck), Elizabeth Minkel (fan fiction), Katherine Koch (memoir), Charlotte Agell (children) All venues in Blue Hill, Maine

WINTER FAIRE

WINTER FAIRE: December 6 & 7, 2019 The Bay School / Bay School Drive; Blue Hill, ME Held on the Bay School campus, this enchanting and entertaining weekend begins with an invitation only (wine and hors d’oeuvres) Opening Night Party on Friday evening, Dec. 6th. Connect with me if you’re interested in supporting this event. The full-day (open access) Winter Faire runs on Saturday, December 7th from 10 to 3 and attracts approximately 1,200 fairgoers. The Bay School campus is comprised of several buildings, all of which showcase different components of the Faire. Emlen Hall features the work of 20-juried artisans, “The Studio” located in the lower level of Emlen Hall, showcases a Silent Auction and “Coffee House”. Here you can set and relax, enjoy excellent coffee, homemade treats and musical musings from the acoustic soundstage. Food venues are plentiful. Children’s crafts, music, and The General Store are all part of the festivities. Daylong entertainment features live background music in Emlen Hall, acoustic music in The Studio, and larger bands in the Rousseau Building.
WINTER FAIRE: December 6 & 7, 2019 The Bay School / Bay School Drive; Blue Hill, ME Held on the Bay School campus, this enchanting and entertaining weekend begins with an invitation only (wine and hors d’oeuvres) Opening Night Party on Friday evening, Dec. 6th. Connect with me if you’re interested in supporting this event. The full-day (open access) Winter Faire runs on Saturday, December 7th from 10 to 3 and attracts approximately 1,200 fairgoers. The Bay School campus is comprised of several buildings, all of which showcase different components of the Faire. Emlen Hall features the work of 20-juried artisans, “The Studio” located in the lower level of Emlen Hall, showcases a Silent Auction and “Coffee House”. Here you can set and relax, enjoy excellent coffee, homemade treats and musical musings from the acoustic soundstage. Food venues are plentiful. Children’s crafts, music, and The General Store are all part of the festivities. Daylong entertainment features live background music in Emlen Hall, acoustic music in The Studio, and larger bands in the Rousseau Building.
The Bay School
17 Bay School Dr
WINTER FAIRE: December 6 & 7, 2019 The Bay School / Bay School Drive; Blue Hill, ME Held on the Bay School campus, this enchanting and entertaining weekend begins with an invitation only (wine and hors d’oeuvres) Opening Night Party on Friday evening, Dec. 6th. Connect with me if you’re interested in supporting this event. The full-day (open access) Winter Faire runs on Saturday, December 7th from 10 to 3 and attracts approximately 1,200 fairgoers. The Bay School campus is comprised of several buildings, all of which showcase different components of the Faire. Emlen Hall features the work of 20-juried artisans, “The Studio” located in the lower level of Emlen Hall, showcases a Silent Auction and “Coffee House”. Here you can set and relax, enjoy excellent coffee, homemade treats and musical musings from the acoustic soundstage. Food venues are plentiful. Children’s crafts, music, and The General Store are all part of the festivities. Daylong entertainment features live background music in Emlen Hall, acoustic music in The Studio, and larger bands in the Rousseau Building.