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Chamber Hours
We will now be closed Monday and Tuesday and open Wednesday-Friday 9am to 3pm until May. 

Information Center is open 24/7.
Bay Fest 2017
The Bucksport Bay Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce this year's Bucksport Bay Festival dates! Friday, July 21, Saturday, July 22, and Sunday, July 23, 2017. 

#Thinksummer and join us
for #bayfest2017! For more info call 207.469.6818 or visit the festival website.

Playing at the Alamo Theatre...
Now Playing

 

Fri 21 Apr, 6:00 pm
Fri 21 Apr, 8:20 pm
Sat 22 Apr, 6:00 pm
Sat 22 Apr, 8:20 pm
Sun 23 Apr, 2:00 pm
Sun 23 Apr, 6:00 pm
Private Home Care
Medication disposal
Our friends at Penobscot Home Care have a new blog post. Read the new blog post  to learn about spring cleaning your medicine cabinet, and proper disposal of outdated medications.
Story Time
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The Buck Memorial Library  on Main Street in Bucksport  offers a free story time each 
Wednesday from 10:30AM to 11AM.

Children of all ages are welcome.
Free Small Business Advising for Bucksport Bay Area
Thinking about starting a business? Or do you already own one? There's a helpful (free!) 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. Space for the consultations is graciously provided by Bangor Savings Bank.
5/5, 6/2, 7/7
Bangor Savings Bank
89 Main Street
Bucksport
By appointment only
Please contact Betty Egner at 207.664.2990
Yoga with Naomi
BEGINNER-FRIENDLY
Healing Hatha Yoga

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

Wednesdays
3:30-4:30pm
Bucksport Regional Health Center ($12)

Thursdays 1-2pm
Beth Wright Cancer Resource Center Ellsworth FREE
(No yoga May 18th.)

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 special permission from 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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Wednesday on Main
2017 schedule

The Wednesday on Main summer schedule is set! Learn more at  www.bucksportwom.com.  
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Apr 21 , 2017
TGIF
Happy Friday!

Welcome to this Friday edition of our weekly newsletter!

Coming up today and this weekend, we have banana then red raspberry soft serve at Wahl's Dairy Port, the animated film "Sing," playing at the Stockton Springs library, and The Last Word at the Alamo Theatre.

Scroll down to learn ways to find the right applicants for open positions in your organization, as well as to learn about some jobs available in our area now.

Please also join us in welcoming two new members, the food truck Eat at Joe's, which sources local ingredients for its food, and the award-winning staging company, Square One Staging.

Below, you'll also find news of the Bucksport Arts Festival, workplace health and safety classes, the Maine Short Film Festival, and "Equal Means Equal," which will be screened at the Alamo in May.

Mark your calendar for the the Big Bash, learn about how to dispose of medications, tell your Bucksport story...and then...send us your news!
Member orientation at the Chamber
Join us!
In this Bucksport Bay Area Chamber of Commerce orientation session you will learn how to maximize the benefits of your Chamber investment. The meeting is open to new, existing & potential members alike. 

Bring your brown bag lunch with you! 

Expect to get new ideas, discuss how to get the most out of your investment, plus meet and network with other Chamber members. Attend this orientation to meet the staff and get the facts about how we can serve you and your business.
Welcome, new member!
Eat At Joe's
Welcome new member, Eat At Joe's! This wonderful food truck business uses locally sourced ingredients and will be part of Bucksport Bay Farmers' Market during their Market Night Out Events, as well as vending at The Big Bash! Bucksport 225 Bayfest 20 and Ghostport, ME! 

There is also a pretty reliable rumor going round that they will be set up in Bucksport on weekends! Go LIKE their Facebook page so you can keep track of where they are located, day-to-day, and what is on the menu. EAT AT JOE'S! EAT AT JOE'S! EAT AT JOE'S!
Welcome, new member!
Square One Staging
Welcome to our newest Chamber Member, Square One Staging!

Roxanne Jobe and her team can meet all your home staging needs. Square One not only can help sell your home, they also offer drone photography, videography, and real estate photography. We thank Roxanne for the selfie station at our 2017 Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony showcasing her work!

Visit the website to learn more: www.square1staging.com.
Wahl's Dairy Port flavors of the month
Flavor-of-the-month

Maine JobLink website
Maine Department of Labor

If you are finding it hard to locate and hire workers, the Maine Department of Labor (MDoL) reports that unemployment in Maine is "quite low at the moment," indicating that m ost of the workforce is actually employed, resulting in relatively fewer people seeking jobs.

The MDoL says one way to attract workers is to post your jobs with them on their Maine JobLink website, which is intended to be used by all the people filing for unemployment insurance in Maine, as well as by other people seeking new jobs. 

If you want to know more about this service or their other services, visit the Maine Department of Labor website.
Summer jobs
Now hiring
Bucksport Golf Club is looking for one or two part/full-time employees for this season. Starting in the next week or so until September or October. If you are motivated and willing to learn and can also work in a sometimes stressful environment, please e-mail Whitney at [email protected] for the rest of the details. Knowledge of the game of golf is preferred, but not mandatory!!
Bucksport Senior Center
Sixth Anniversary of the Meals Program 
The Bucksport Senior Center is celebrating the Sixth Anniversary of the Meals Program in conjunction with RSU 25 during the month of April. 

Area businesses have generously made donations for random drawings for prizes throughout the month. Diners need only put their name in the "Lucky Tin" each time they attend the Meals Program. They need to be present during a random drawing in order to win. Frequent diners increase their opportunity to win! 

Friday, April 21st (pot roast dinner) is the date we have chosen for our "Special Anniversary Date." We will be serenaded before dinner by our very own Scott Grindle. Put that date on your calendar, call 469.3632 and make an early reservation to celebrate a wonderful Meals Program at the Senior Center. 

Animated Film "Sing" 
Stockton Springs Library
Animated Film "Sing" at the Stockton Springs Community Library Friday, April 21st

Everyone's invited to the Stockton Springs Community Library for a special end of school vacation week screening of the animated film "Sing" on Friday, April 21st at 6:30 PM.

"Sing" is a 2016 animated film which was nominated for two Golden Globe awards.   When a koala impresario (voiced by  Matthew McConaughey ) is in danger of losing his grand theater after one flop too many, he hatches a plan to stage a gala singing competition to save the day. But when a typo inflates the grand prize to 100,000 dollars, the contest attracts the attention of a number of singing animals, including a harried pig mom ( Reese Witherspoon ), a teenage gorilla ( Taron Egerton), a shy elephant (Tori Kelly), and a punk porcupine ( Scarlett Johansson ).  Seth MacFarlane John C. Reilly Jennifer Hudson , and  Nick Offerman   also lend their voices to this animated musical comedy

Movie snacks will be served. Wear your jammies, bring your favorite stuffed animal and pillow.  The event is free and all are welcome.

For more information call 567-4147 or visit  www.stocktonspringslibrary.org
"Eating Better on a Budget"
Free "Eating Better on a Budget" Class Series Begins April 24 in Deer Isle

What:  Four free classes about how to prepare healthy, delicious meals and stretch your food dollars

Where:   Deer Run Apartments, Deer Isle

When:  Mondays, April 24 - May 15, 2017 from 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Healthy Acadia is excited to offer a free, four-session "Eating Better on a Budget" series beginning on  April 24, 2017 . Classes will meet on Mondays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm  at Deer Run Apartments through  May 15, 2017 . Classes will offer participants an opportunity to learn easy ways to shop for and prepare healthy, delicious meals while stretching their food dollars.

"Eating Better on a Budget teaches healthy eating habits, cooking skills, food shopping, and budgeting through a fun and hands-on learning experience," said Nikki Fox, Healthy Acadia's Hancock County Nutrition Education Coordinator. In each class, under the guidance of Fox, participants will work together to create a dish and enjoy sampling the final result. Recipes and other resources are also provided to participants during the class to support cooking at home and more healthful living.

Participants are requested to commit to all four classes in the series. To register, for more information, or questions about this series, contact Nikki Fox at 667-7171 or email  [email protected] .

Healthy Acadia Nutrition Education Initiative classes are made possible through Maine SNAP-Ed. Maine SNAP-Ed is funded by the USDA's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which is administered by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and implemented through a contract with the University of New England (UNE).
Tell your story


Free Viewing of "Paper Tigers" 
Documentary Film & Community Discussion

When : Thursday, April 27th 2017 - 5:00-8:00 PM

Where :  Blue Hill Town Hall, Blue Hill, ME

What : Free showing of the documentary "Paper Tigers," followed by a facilitated community discussion.

Healthy Acadia is partnering with Healthy Peninsula and New Surry Theater and are excited to invite community members to participate in a free showing of the documentary, "Paper Tigers."

This community event has been scheduled for  Thursday, April 27, 2017 from 5:00-8:00 pm  at the Blue Hill Town Hall. After the film, a facilitated community discussion will provide participants with the opportunity to ask questions, discuss topics of interest, share their views, and hear about resources available in our local communities. Light refreshments will be served.

Paper Tigers follows a year in the life of an alternative high school that has radically changed its approach to disciplining its students, and has become a promising model for how to break the cycles of poverty, violence and disease that affect families.  The theme of the film highlights the important role that individuals, communities and families have in helping youth lead healthy, productive and resilient lives.    For more information, please contact Denise Black or Tara Young, 667-7171.
North Bucksport UMC
Public supper
North Bucksport United Methodist Church  is having their public supper Saturday April 29 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 1160 River Road in Bucksport! adults and children 12 yrs and up are just $8.00 and children under 12 yrs are $3.00. 

Baked Beans, Casseroles, Salads, Rolls & Biscuits, and Pies!
BRHC's April Newsletter
Health Fair
Saturday, April 29th, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day
Free, anonymous

National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is taking place on  Saturday, April 29, 2017 from 10:00am to 2:00pm  at the Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce located at 163 High Street.

The Hancock County Sheriff's Office is hosting their Drug Take-Back Day in collaboration with Ellsworth Police Department, Healthy Acadia and the Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce, and community members are encouraged to bring in any unused, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs for this free, anonymous service. 

The following police departments are hosting Drug Take-Back events from  10:00 AM to 2:00 PM  on  Saturday, April 29th :
·      Bar Harbor
·      Bucksport
·      Mt. Desert
·      Southwest Harbor
·      Gouldsboro

According to Sheriff Scott Kane, "This drug take back will allow citizens to drop off any unwanted, unused, or outdated medications that they may have in their possession. The medications can be dropped off at participating locations, and they will be disposed of safely with no danger to the citizens or the environment.
 
For additional disposal opportunities, the Hancock County Sheriff's Office and the Bar Harbor, Bucksport, Ellsworth, Mount Desert, and Southwest Harbor Police Departments all have prescription drug drop boxes located in their lobbies. In addition, there is a new prescription drop box on the campus of Blue Hill Memorial Hospital, located in the lobby of the Sussman Medical Building. All boxes are accessible during regular business hours and some are accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Drop boxes cannot take needles, epinephrine pens, or other sharps.
 
For more information about National Drug Take Back Day, please contact the Hancock County Sheriff's Office at 667-7575 or your local law enforcement department. Healthy Acadia is honored to continue its collaboration with local police departments and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office, to prevent substance misuse and ensure safe drug disposal.

If you would like more information on safe disposal efforts, educational materials, or more information about Healthy Acadia's substance prevention efforts, visit  www.healthyacadia.org  or contact Denise Black at 667-7171 or  [email protected] .
Stockton Springs Community Library
Hospice Volunteers of Waldo County Presentation 

Sunday, April 30th at 2pm

"Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Seniors at Home in Stockton Springs" speaker series will present Flic Shooter of Hospice Volunteers of Waldo County at the library on  Sunday, April 30th at 2pm .

Shooter will share information about the organization's work, services, volunteer opportunities, training, and much more.

What criteria is used to determine eligibility for hospice?

Do people pay for Hospice care?

What is a POLST and does it make sense to have one if you have an Advanced Health Care Directive?

What types of jobs do Hospice volunteers do? When and where is the training for volunteers

These and many other questions (including your questions!) will be answered.

Hospice Volunteers of Waldo County has been training volunteers to offer free, confidential, non-medical support and assistance to anyone with a life limiting disease or illness and their families since 1981.

Flic Shooter has been a hospice volunteer since 2001 and on the staff since 2003. She lives in Monroe.

This monthly 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. 

Admission is free and all are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. For more information visit  www.stocktonspringslibrary.org  or phone  207-567-4147 .
Advertising Scoop from the EA and Islander
Spring advertising opportunities
The Ellsworth American and the Islander, have many special advertising opportunities coming up this spring, including Mother's Day, Out and About, and Hotel Wraps. Learn the details online here
"Go On and Get Scraped-Up: The Importance of Getting Kids Outside"
Wilson Museum

"Go On and Get Scraped-Up: The Importance of Getting Kids Outside"

1 p.m. Tuesday, May 2
Wilson Museum,  Hutchins Education Center,  112 Perkins Street, Castine, ME

Everyone knows that kids should play outside, but kids in America are actually getting less and less outside time. Cherie Galyean will take a look at the research done on the importance of outside play time in a presentation, co-sponsored by the Castine Woman's Club and the Wilson Museum, on  Tuesday, May 2 at 1 p.m.  in the Wilson Museum's Hutchins Education Center in Castine. Learn about some changes - both societal and at home - that can help reverse the current trend.

Cherie Galyean works at the Maine Community Foundation in Ellsworth, where she oversees its education initiatives. Since 2014 she has written The Scraped-Up Kid, a blog on the Bangor Daily News website, which encourages families to get outside and tracks her own adventures with her family. Cherie lives in Bar Harbor with her husband and two children.

This program is open to the public and free of charge. For more information contact Wilson Museum at  207-326-9247  or  www.wilsonmuseum.org .
"Equal Means Equal" at the Alamo
Free screening
Thu 4 May, 6:30 pm

This film lays out the many ways women are disadvantaged in the United States under the Constitution. Using facts, figures, interviews, colorful graphics, news footage and occasional humor, the audience is led through current challenges to wage parity, legal protections, maternity leave, ending violence and poverty. The argument is clear and compelling. It's provocative but avoids man-bashing as it makes the case for why men and women should be fighting to get the Equal Rights Amendment passed.

Brought to you by Equal Rights Maine
http://www.equalrightsmaine.com/

They invite you to join them for this FREE PUBLIC SCREENING at 6:30pm with reception at 5:30pm and Q & A after.

While admission is free, donations would be very much appreciated.
At the Alamo
Thu 11 May, 7:00 pm

The Maine Short Film Festival celebrates Maine, its land, its people, and its creative soul, highlighting: Maine artists, fisherman, boat builders, wilderness guides, transgender people, youth, and original screenplays in all genres: documentary, fiction, experimental, animation, comedy and horror.

Brought to you by Maine Film & Video Association
Workplace health and safety classes
May classes
The Maine Department of Labor has released its May schedule of free workplace health and safety classes. Classes include Ladder Safety, Van Safety, Noise/Hearing Protection, and Lockout/Tagout Procedures, among others. See the schedule and learn more online here.
Bucksport Arts Festival returns in August
August arts

The 3rd Annual Bucksport Arts Festival will be returning to the waterfront this August with thanks to the generous support of Seaboard Federal Credit Union. As the primary sponsor in 2016, Seaboard FCU will continue their support for 2017 in recognition that the arts are part of a healthy, thriving community.  As a member-owned cooperative, Seaboard FCU is a vital part of the community itself and strives to provide quality financial services to all members at fair and reasonable rates and terms. Supporting the Festival is yet another way for Seaboard FCU to support their members, business partners, and community.

Forty artists have recently been selected to participate this summer. These fine artists and craftspeople will be showcasing a diverse selection of good for all to enjoy, including: paintings, drawings, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, fiber, glass, and woodworking. Several familiar faces will be returning from previous years, and many new artists will also participating for the first time. All proceeds of the 2017 Festival will benefit Main Street Bucksport, our non-profit partner whose mission is to promote a vibrant downtown Bucksport by supporting existing businesses, attracting new businesses, and supporting cultural arts events.

The Festival is currently seeking food vendors to feed the crowds on Saturday, August 12th.  Vendors of all kinds are encouraged to apply, although preference will be given to local businesses with artisanal quality food.  Interested vendors should contact  [email protected]  for an application.

Questions? Contact Festival Coordinators Lyndsey Marston at  [email protected]  or Laurie Brooks at [email protected].
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207.469.6818
52 Main Street | Bucksport, ME 04416