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Farmers' Market
Bucksport Bay Farmers' Market is Open Every Thursday 2PM to 5PM
Next to the Post Office
Market is open through the end of October!
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Playing at the Alamo Theatre...
September 16-18, 2016

Friday &  Saturday  6 & 8:15pm 
Sunday  2pm
biography/comedy/ drama
111 minutes 
PG-13
A Century of Movies at the Alamo
Every third Sunday of the month at 6pm through November, the Alamo is going to show a different film from a different decade that the Alamo has served our community. The schedule is as follows:

September 18: Young Frankenstein (1974)
October 16: Big (1988)
November 20: Fargo (1996)
Fort Knox Summer Events
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Moon Viewing at the Penobscot Narrows Observatory
Saturday, September 17
8PM to 10PM

Spend the Night at Fort Knox with East Coast Ghost Trackers
Saturday, October 8th
6PM to 11PM

Fright at the Fort
October 15th, 21st, 22nd, 28th & 29th
5:30PM to 9PM

For more details please
Story Time at Buck Memorial Library
library
The Buck Memorial Library on Main Street offers a free story time each Wednesday from 10:30AM to 11AM.

Children of all ages are welcome.
Orland UMC Public Suppers

Bean Supper!
First Saturday of the Month - served buffet style. 5PM to 6PM at the Orland United Methodist Church in the Orland Village.

October 1

Baked Beans, Casseroles, Salads, Biscuits, Beverage, Pies
Free Small Business Advising for Bucksport Bay Area
Thinking about starting a business? Or do you already own one? There's a new small business resource for the Bucksport Bay area ready to help you with everything from starting, to maintaining and growing your business. The business advising is confidential, offered at no charge and provided by the Maine Small Business Development Centers.

October 14
November 4
December 2

Bangor Savings Bank
89 Main Street
Bucksport
By appointment only
Please contact Better Egner at 207.664.2990
Craft fair
Crafters wanted
30th Annual 
BHS Craft Fair
Saturday, November 19th

Seeking Crafters
Please contact:
Matt Morrison
[email protected]  or 469-6650
Yoga with Naomi
BEGINNER-FRIENDLY
Healing Hatha Yoga

Tuesdays 4-5pm
Beth Wright Cancer Resource Center, Ellsworth FREE

Tuesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m.
OCC, Orland
$12/class
(no class 8/30)

Wednesdays
3:30-4:30pm
Bucksport Regional Health Center ($12)
(No class 8/31)

Thursdays 1-2pm
Beth Wright Cancer Resource Center Ellsworth FREE
(No class 8/25)

Discounts for first responders
All classes FREE to Beth Wright Center clients

All classes are for adults and teens. Anyone under 18 must have a signed waiver from their parent or guardian. Children under 13 are only permitted by the instructor. Mats and props are provided and no yoga experience is necessary. 

Questions? Contact Naomi Graychase (Yoga with Naomi) 207.370.9589

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Sep 16, 2016 
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This week's news

In this season of bounty and harvest, the Bucksport Bay Farmers' Market will remain open through October. Golftoberfest is also coming right up, giving you the opportunity to hit the links--and eat some links of sausage, too!

In this week's edition, you'll also find news of special events at the Stockton Springs Community Library, a bake sale, a benefit wine-tasting, and a seaside sing-along.

You'll also news of a craft fair looking for crafters, business workshops, and a workshop on how to improve your financial "health."

We also share the schedule for the International Maritime Film Fest, as well as business news from Camden National.

Scroll down to learn more about all of these things and more.

Enjoy your week and...send us your news!
Golf, beer, and prizes!
The Bucksport Bay Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Tournament brings us back to the Searsport Pines Golf Course on  Saturday, October 1 . Registration starts at n oon  and Shot Gun Start at  1:00 pm

They served as a wonderful home for the tournament in the past and this year we return with added fun. Starting at  2:00 pm  the public is invited to join us and the bratwurst will be served and the beer will start flowing! After your trip around the golf course, invite your friends and family to continue the party with us! Enjoy German cuisine for dinner with lots and lots of beer! Oompah music, a stein hoisting championship, and other Oktoberfest themed activities!

The annual tournament has always been a remarkable event and we hope you will be able to participate this year. If you have any questions, please give us a call at (207) 469-6818 or email [email protected]
"Fudge for Fireworks"
Raffle tickets
"Fudge for Fireworks" raffle tickets available at the Chamber office, all proceeds will go to the  Bucksport Bay Festival  Fireworks Fund. You can also buy your  Bucksport Historical Society  2017 calendars here too! Stop by and see us! Tuesday through Friday 9am to 3pm. $2 per ticket or three tickets for $5.
Camden National Wealth Management Group
Congratulations

Gregory A. Dufour, president and chief executive officer of Camden National Corporation (NASDAQ: CAC), the parent company of Camden National Bank and Acadia Trust, N.A. ("Acadia"), announced today that Acadia will become part of Camden National Bank and newly branded as "Camden National Wealth Management." Mary Beth Haut, who joined Acadia in April 2016, will become managing director and executive of Camden National Wealth Management Group.

"Since joining us in April, Mary Beth has taken the time to learn about Acadia and Camden National Bank, strategically review the strengths of both organizations, and assess our current and future client needs," said Dufour. "We concluded that by making Acadia part of Camden National Bank, we'll be able to leverage the technology, capital and resources of both companies to better serve our clients."

Acadia Trust, N.A. has been operating as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Camden National Corporation since 2001, and provides comprehensive wealth management, investment management and trust services to individual and institutional clients.

"Our clients will continue to benefit from superb investment management, trust, planning and administrative services and, as wealth management clients of Camden National Bank, will also have exclusive access to a comprehensive range of deposit and loan products," said Haut. "Acadia's proprietary investment discipline has served clients well for more than 30 years and will continue to be central to our investment management platform. Based on client preferences and objectives, portfolio managers will now have the opportunity to utilize additional investment solutions selected with the same rigor with which we identify and manage individual securities, or they may continue to invest entirely in the longstanding strategy."

In addition to her duties as managing director and wealth management group executive, Haut will join the executive committee of Camden National Bank. The combination, subject to regulatory approval, will be effective during the fourth quarter of 2016.
How to create a Facebook loop give-away
Social media promotions
Our friends at the Maine Tourism Association offer some guidance about how to use Facebook to create collaborative promotional experience.

Looking for a new way to expand the reach of your Facebook page?

Wondering how collaborating with other pages can help?

Partnering with other businesses on a Facebook giveaway can help you build your fan base, while engaging your primary audience.

In this article,   you'll discover how to host a Facebook loop giveaway in four easy steps.

Ladies Aid celebrates 80th Anniversary
Service and reception

The Ladies Aid of the Congregational Church at Sandy Point will celebrate its 80th Anniversary of service to the church and community at a special worship and thanksgiving service on Sunday, September 18th at 9:15. 

Organized in 1936 to help with the maintenance and especially the heating needs of the church, the Ladies Aid continues to provide the church and community with events and outreach. The special service of worship and thanksgiving will be conducted by the ladies of the church and all are welcome.

The Ladies Aid is well-known for their summer Meetinghouse Fair and formerly for their Harvest Supper, which has been taken over by the Sandy Point Community Club this year. Everyone is welcome to the service and the reception to follow. Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 9:15 a.m. at the church 698 Rt. 1 in the Sandy Point village of Stockton Springs. FMO call Sarah at 567-3073.
Pies, bread, rolls, and more
Bake sale
The Women's Group (W.S.C.S.) of the  Bucksport United Methodist Church  will hold a Bake Sale on Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Bucksport True Value Hardware store from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. They will be offering homemade pies, yeast rolls, anadama bread, baked beans, cookies and all the wonderful goodies that you have found in the past at their famous Bake Sales!! So stop by and treat yourself. All proceeds go to the outreach programs of the BUMC Women's Society for Christian Service. For more information, please call Chris Petravicz at 469-9979.
Health Talk Tuesday
Small Business Essentials
Five workshops on the Essentials of Small Business

Refresh your business skills with this comprehensive workshops series

Who should attend: Potential, new and long time business owners looking to learn or refresh their business skills


Cost: Free with Registration! Includes light meal
.
Sign up for one, or attend all five
  1. Basics of Starting a Business in Maine - September 20
  2. Essentials of Business Planning - September 27
  3. Marketing your Business October 4
  4. Small Business Financials - October 11
  5. Financing your Business October 18
Time:  6 - 8  pm


Stockton Springs Community Library Events
Stockton Springs

Catherine Schmitt will be at the Stockton Springs Community Library on Wednesday, September 21st at 6:30 pm for a reading and book signing of her book The President's Salmon: Restoring the King of Fish and its Home Waters.

Catherine Schmitt is the author of   The President's Salmon: Restoring the King of Fish and its Home Waters , from Down East in 2015;  A Coastal Companion: A Year in the Gulf of Maine from Cape Cod to Canada , published by Tilbury House in 2008; and Historic Acadia National Park, forthcoming from Lyons Press in 2016. Her writing has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and literary journals including Island Journal; Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors magazine; Friends of Acadia Journal; Terrain; and 1966(see the  Archives   for published articles). While these outlets and their respective audiences are diverse, the content is always related to science/nature/environment/place.

Schmitt has undergraduate and graduate degrees in environmental science, and has worked in lakes, streams, wetlands, and beaches throughout the Northeast. She earned a Stonecoast MFA in creative nonfiction in 2012. As communications director for  Maine Sea Grant , Schmitt conveys research findings and information about ocean and coastal issues to various audiences.  A Coastal Companion   is part of this effort, as is her role as managing editor for  The Catch: Writings from Downeast Maine . She teaches at the University of Maine in the Department of English, including a  science writing course .

Catherine Schmitt is on the  Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance   Board of Directors, the  Maine Atlantic Salmon Museum   Board of Directors, and the Board of the Somes Pond Center. She is a member of the  National Association of Science Writers .

The program is free and all are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. The Stockton Springs Community Library is an all-volunteer library located at the corner of Main and Station streets in Stockton Springs. For more information  www.stocktonspringslibrary.org.

  Jill Kulbe to Speak About Health Care Directives at Stockton Springs Library

On  Sunday, October 2 at 2:00 pm , Jill Kulbe, MSN, will speak at the Stockton Springs Community Library (SSCL) as part of a monthly series of lectures entitled "Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Seniors at Home in Stockton Springs."

Her presentation will focus on Health Care Directives and as part of the program she will conduct a workshop to help people fill out their own advance directives.

An advance healthcare directive, also known as living will, personal directive, advance directive, medical directive or advance decision, is a legal document in which a person specifies what actions should be taken for their health if they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves because of illness or incapacity.

Kulbe retired in 2013 as Director of Waldo County Home Health Care Services and continues to be active in assisting seniors in healthy living.

This series of talks at SSCL is in response to the growing interest in "Aging in Place" a widespread movement geared towards helping senior citizens stay in their homes as long as possible as they age. With the current growing number of elders, this movement has the potential to improve the quality of life for many seniors. 

The program is free and all are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. For more information visit   www.stocktonspringslibrary.org  or call 567-4147.   
Benefit wine-tasting

Ma and Pa Kettle need a break!  
That is why The Good Kettle will close for a week. Starting at  4 PM on September the 12th, we are going to relax and catch our breath. This has been a very busy season so far and for that we are thankful. We will be back on September the 19th, 8:30 AM refreshed and ready to go!
Maine Lecture Series at the Alamo
Seaside sing-a-long
Old Time Music Campout September 23-25 in Searsport

With a theme of Appalachian traditional music and a highly rated oceanfront campground on the Maine Coast as the backdrop,  Old Time Music Players of Maine will present its first campout September 23-25 in Searsport, Maine. 

Hosted by Searsport Shores Ocean Camping, the weekend event will welcome musicians of all skill levels,  from beginners to seasoned pros, to learn, share, listen and celebrate old time string band music from all traditions.

For more information: James Hyland or Steve Tanguay (207) 930-5920

Penobscot Marine Museum news and events
Seeking volunteers
PMM is set to host its first ever "Last Night at the Museum" on Saturday, October 15 from 5-7pm.  To create a successful event, we need volunteers young and old to improvise as the spirits of sea captains lost at sea, the widows waiting for the husbands to return, young boys who left as crew never to return and daughters lost at sea aboard their fathers' ships.  We also need a couple of "night watchmen and women" to lead groups through the Sea Captain's House.  

If you are interested, please join us for a quick information session on Wednesday, September 21 at 5:30 pm on campus at the Fowler-True-Ross House, at 1 Church Street in Searsport. For more information, please call 207-548-2529.

Administrative Assistant / Store Manager
Penobscot Marine Museum is hiring an Administrative Assistant / Store Manager is a year-round, 32 hour a week position with benefits. The position is primarily weekdays, but with occasional evenings and weekends required.
Wilson Museum  Events
The Earth Loom, a large standing loom, has lived this summer on the porch over-looking beautiful Castine Harbor at the Wilson Museum. Using simple over/under finger weaving, folks of all ages are enjoying the art of weaving. It is a new exciting activity at the Museum that has involved people from all over the world.  People have contributed from places such as Germany, France, England, Australia, Russia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Indiana, Georgia, Michigan, New York, California, Florida and so many more. Bringing community together is a goal of the Wilson Museum, and the Earth Loom project is doing just that.   

Recently two brothers, Jeff and George Jennings, visited the Museum to explore the area in which their father, Captain George Jennings, once roamed. The two are writing a book about their father, who was one of the first to graduate from Maine Maritime Academy.  Through their visit to the Wilson Museum they gathered more information and shared great stories about their father. After they discovered the Earth Loom project, the Jennings enthusiastically planned a weaving in honor of their father.  One of them wove in beautiful blue fabric to represent a wave and the other drew a sketch of each boat their father ever captained onto white ribbon and wove that in as well.  

Glenis Gray Ellis, an elderly visitor who "grew up" in the museum as a young child, was so excited to contribute to our beautiful weaving. Boots, a volunteer from the Shaw Homeless shelter wove in a special belt in honor of all the teens who have been helped by the shelter and all those who are still out on the streets.  A father and his 4 year old daughter wove together creating a wave of blue that reminds them both of the ocean.    Old and young alike have participated. The Museum invites you to weave a piece of your story into our Earth Loom.  Feel free to bring something with you or choose from our large collection of fabrics and fibers. The loom will be available through the end of September.  

For more information, please contact the Wilson Museum, 207.326.9247 or email [email protected]

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The Wilson Museum is offering fun hands-on workshops for kids with Anita Smith. And, best of all, they're FREE! However, space is limited, so call or email to get your name on the list 207-326-9247 [email protected].

Anita Smith, a retired elementary and middle school teacher, was recognized in 2002 by Project Learning Tree as one of five Outstanding Environmental Educators in the USA. She is a Maine Master Naturalist, Project Learning Tree steering committee member, and program developer/leader at China School's Forest, an outdoor classroom in China, Maine.

Saturday, September 17 (1 - 4 p.m.)
Hide Tanning Workshop 

Thursday, October 6 (1 - 2 p.m.)
Fedco Seeds Apple program  

Wednesday, October 19 (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) 
Wednesday Spinners Workshop/Demonstration

International Maritime Film Festival
Tickets are on sale for the International Maritime Film Festival

The inaugural International Maritime Film Festival is pleased to announce the weekend schedule for the upcoming festival. Tickets are currently on sale at  maritimefilmfestival.com . The festival will take place  September 30-October 2, 2016  at the Alamo Theatre in downtown Bucksport, Maine.
 
Friday, September 30
 
4:00 pm Opening reception in the lobby of Alamo Theatre
 
5:30 pm Into The Gyre
Runner up in the Feature Film category
Into the Gyre  documents a groundbreaking expedition to study the location, extent, and effect of plastic pollution in the North Atlantic Gyre. Thirty-four volunteer researchers, scientists, and sailors participated in this five-week-long journey in a 135-foot tall ship to the Sargasso Sea, east of Bermuda. The film closely follows four of the researchers as they collect, count, and archive the plastic. Along the way the film examines the history of plastics, the adverse effects it is causing in the ocean, and possible solutions to this problem. 44 minutes
 
6:15 pm Q&A with Scott Elliot, Into the Gyre Director
 
Saturday, October 1
 
9:00 am Coffee and pastries in the lobby of the Alamo Theatre
 
9:30 am Raw Faith
In this incredibly rich story of one family's relationship with a mission, a ship, and each other, we meet the McKaysand their ship, RawFaith-the 88-foot home-built galleon they construct on the shores of the Pleasant River in Down East Maine. The construction project begins as a family-focused endeavor, but it ultimately tests the family's unity and challenges their individual and collective notions of commitment and obligations to themselves and each other. 1 hr 37 minutes
 
11:15 am Q&A with Gregory Roscoe, Director of Raw Faith
 
11:45 am The Long Haul
Grand Prize winner in short film category
The Long Haul  follows one woman as she heads to sea in a fishing boat. In the eerie night or under the still-bright sun, it's not always clear where or when this ["this" needs to be defined, so "it," in the next sentence, is clearly understood] is. It appears as a dream removed from the particulars of the woman's circumstances and so in her melancholy narration she might not just be describing her own life alone, but also ours. 10 minutes
 
12:00 pm Break for lunch in Bucksport
 
1:30 pm The Weekend Sailor
Grand prize winner in feature film category   
In 1973, the United Kingdom organized the first head to head sailing race around the world, inviting expert crews from Europe and other countries against each other. The Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, which today is called the Volvo Ocean Race, took the sport to its limits. The British Royal Navy purchased six yachts to train 800 men and chose the best four 10-man crews for each of the four legs of the race. An inexperienced Mexican man, Ramon Carlin, also signed up; he was in his fifties, and had a crew that included his wife, son, family, and friends. Although he was a weekend sailor, and although he became the laughing stock of the race and faced racism from the British press, he beat every competing nation.  1 hour, 14 minutes
 
3:00 pm Looking For a Hero
The producer of this film states that "My father always said he wasn't a hero. But a newspaper article tucked away in a family album told a different story. I set out to uncover the details of a rescue he was involved in almost 60 years ago. Who did he rescue? Where are they now?" This short documentary brings some of the details to light in an attempt to find the true story surrounding the rescuers and the teenage crew that was almost taken away too soon on an August day in 1958. 20 minutes
 
3:30 pm Q&A with Russ Lane, Director of Looking for a Hero
 
4:15 pm In Our Wake
From lobster pots and four-masted schooners to whitewater canoeing and seine fishing,
step back in time to 1901 and travel through the decades as we explore Maine's nautical
past. Through home movies, travelogues, silents, and talkies we look at Maine's boats,
freshwaters, harbors, and people. These moving-image clips are focused on Maine's history and multi-dimensional relationship with the waters in and around the State-a relationship ranging from working boatbuilders and lobstermen to tourists water skiing on our lakes and yachtsmen racing off the coast of Mount Desert Island. 1 hour, 10 minutes
 
5:45pm  The Restorer's Journey
Spotlight series selection
  The Restorer's Journey  is a cinematic portrait of the man who took on a monumental task to change the course of wooden boat history. Jon Wilson's passion for preserving wooden boats has inspired generations of boat builders, boat owners, and boat dreamers. When he launched the first issue ofWoodenBoat magazine in 1974, he had no idea how the effect would ripple out into the hearts and minds of hundreds of thousands of readers on every continent. Self-taught and self-made-guided by mentors who "appeared" just as he needed them-Jon Wilson will leave an indelible mark on the boating world and beyond.
 
6:30 pm Q&A with Jon Wilson, subject of The Restorer's Journey
 
7:00 pm Evening wrap up
 
Sunday, October 2
 
9:00 am Vixen's Voyage
Runner up in short film category
Eleven years ago, Bruce and Tiffany Halabisky decided to abandon the conventional life and set sail around the world in a small wooden boat. They had two children along the way. Vixen's Voyage is a glimpse into their life at sea, and of the places they visited. 14 minutes
 
9:30 am Vanishing Sail
Spotlight series selection
There is a small group of islands in the Lesser Antilles where the traditions of boatbuilding were once crucial to the survival of local communities skimming a living from the sea. Hundreds of sailing vessels were once launched here, more than anywhere in the West Indies. Today there is no more trading by sail, and these skills have vanished elsewhere in the region. Alwyn Enoe is one of the last boatbuilders practicing a trade passed down the generations from Scottish settlers who arrived in Carriacou in the 18th century. Approaching his 70s and with no more orders coming in, he decided to build one last sailing sloops in his area, with the hope that his sons would continue the trade. The film follows Alwyn's progress and despair over three years-from hauling trees out of the forest to a final traditional launching ceremony on the bayside. 1 hour 28 minutes
 
11:00 am Audience favorite vote and festival wrap up

For more information and to purchase tickets, go to  www.maritimefilmfestival.com .

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IRS Tax Tips
IRS urges taxpayers to check their withholding

The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to consider a mid-year tax withholding checkup following several new factors that could affect their refunds in 2017.  

Taking a closer look at the taxes being withheld can help ensure the right amount is withheld, either for tax refund purposes or to avoid an unexpected tax bill next year.

The withholding review takes on even more importance this year given a new tax law change that requires the IRS to hold refunds a few weeks for some early filers in 2017 claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Additional Child Tax Credit. In addition, the IRS and state tax administrators continue to strengthen identity theft and refund fraud protections, which means some tax returns could again face additional review time next year to protect against fraud.

Learn more online here.

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