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Sep 11 Thursday
Sample a variety of seasonal specialty beers while enjoying the incredible ambiance of The Cellars at Allagash, our wild and sour barrel aging space. If you are looking for a traditional brewery tour, check out our "
The highlights:6 samples60 minutesIn-depth barrel room exploration and chance to see the Coolship$38 before tax/fees21+
The experience includes a welcome sample of Allagash White. Starting May 1st we are tasting: Floating Holiday - blonde with lemon and sea salt, Dark Lager with Cherries, Cellar's #11 - barrel blend with wine grapes, and World on a String - bourbon barrel aged amber inspired by an "Old Fashioned" cocktail. Final pour is a "choose your own adventure" sample between two rotating options.
Please read on before booking:Tour-goers must be 21 or older. Infant-wearing is welcome - the tour path through our manufacturing plant is not suitable for young children or strollers. Guests who are not drinking beer will have a choice of NA beverage. Dogs are not allowed on this manufacturing plant tour.
Periwinkle Needlepoint is hosting open Stitch Sessions every Thursday from 3-6pm. Any variety of slow stitching is encouraged (such as needlepoint, cross stitch, embroidery, etc).
Join in or just enjoy songs of the sea led by PMM staff and volunteers. Have a sea chantey or sailors’ song to share? You can lead one, too! For those that are curious about how chanteys were used as work songs at sea, we’ll also provide commentary. Come once or join us regularly - great for all ages. No experience needed.
Join participants and faculty at the end of each summer workshop session for a Walk-Through of the studios and campus!
Visit all the Haystack studios and view the work created during the session’s workshops.
A Silent Auction will be open throughout the duration of the Walk-Through. A Live Auction will begin at 5:00 PM. Auction proceeds benefit Haystack’s fellowship programs and studio improvements.
Note: Studio Walk-Throughs are free and self-guided.
One of Yankee Magazine's top five cemetery tours in New England! Walk Portland's Old Burying Ground with a trained guide. Hallowed? Not officially. Historic? Absolutely. Haunted? You decide. Visit the cemetery's unique field of underground tombs, the oldest gravemarker from 1717, the final resting place of the famed Captains of the 1813 battle between the Boxer and the Enterprise, and the interesting carvings of Portland's first stone-cutter, Bartlett Adams. Tours include early gravestone art, important local historic figures, Portland's historic events, and the landscape of this National Historic Landmark, including segregated sections for Black people, Catholics, Quakers, and strangers. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the ground is uneven once we leave the main pathway. Tours are held unless the weather is stormy.
Join us at our weekly Local Goods Market! Celebrate local food and community while supporting small businesses! Held every Thursday from 4–7pm, the Local Goods Market features hot food, beverages, baked goods, and specialty products from Fork Food Lab members and other Maine makers. The weekly event offers the community a chance to support local businesses, discover new favorites, and connect directly with the entrepreneurs shaping the future of Maine’s food economy. The market features free & easy parking and a great community. Shop small and be part of something big!
Fork Food Lab is a nonprofit food business incubator and shared commercial kitchen in South Portland, Maine that’s home to over 80 small businesses. Our mission is to support a just, diverse, and sustainable food economy by empowering food entrepreneurs with the space, resources, and community they need to thrive. Learn more at www.forkfoodlab.com
Event Title: Sips & Snips Date & Time: August 28, September 4 & September 11 - 5 pm-7 pm Event Type: Flower cutting and mobile bar- 21plus event Location: CYO flower fields at 752 Mayall Road, New Gloucester, ME Recommended Ages: Anyone over 21 Registration/Fee: $30 per person, includes 1 jar of U-pick flowers, (jar included) and your first drink from Sylvia’s bar.
Event Description: Come enjoy a lovely evening in our flower fields, and cheers your experience with a specialty cocktail, wine, beer, and non-alcoholic options served at Sylvia’s Mobile Bar. We have clippers, jars, and helpful staff available with tips and tricks to help you make the most of your jar-building experience. Sylvia’s bar is stocked with all the drink options and your first drink is included with your experience.
Contact Person: Ariel Provencal aprovencal@pinelandfarms.org or Emily Lavery elavery@pinelandfarms.org Directions/Meeting Instructions: When you enter the farm, follow the signs directing you to PYO and find parking in the field.
Ready to ignite confidence, curiosity, and community in your girl?
Whether she dreams of leading a team, building robots, or simply making new friends, Girl Scout Discovery Night is the perfect place to begin the adventure!
👧 For girls in grades K–5 and their families, this exciting evening is packed with hands-on fun — from binary code bracelets to creative crafts and team-building games. She’ll get a real taste of what it means to be a Girl Scout: bold, kind, and ready for anything.
✨ Parents, you’ll learn how to get involved, start a troop, and help your girl thrive — because every girl deserves a place to grow and shine.
Let’s build confidence, make memories, and shape the future — together. 💚
Join Disability Rights Maine and the RevUp Coalition for a film screening, followed by a panel discussion about the importance of voting. Hybrid event- register at the link to receive the virtual link. CART and ASL provided.