2022 Blue Hill Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Area Guide

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2022 A R E A G U I D E

BLUE HILL | BROOKLIN | BROOKSVILLE | CASTINE PENOBSCOT | SEDGWICK | SURRY | DEER ISLE & STONINGTON


MAINE MADE USTough HEALTHCARE AS STRONG AS YOU ARE. Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital is part of a statewide healthcare system that is making care more accessible and personalized for the people of Maine. Whether you’re here year round or seasonally, the right care is close by. Visit MaineMadeUs.com 2 • BLUE HILL PENINSUL A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


• Residential Living Apartments • Assisted Living Suites • Retirement Cottages

RESIDENTIAL LIVING at Parker Ridge is a more personalized approach to senior retirement living. We offer luxurious 1 or 2 bedroom apartments with the option to add flexible care plans as your needs change. ASSISTED LIVING at Parker Ridge provides residents with quality 24-hour care. Our assisted living suites are perfect for those who need a heightened level of care, but want to maintain the comfort and privacy of home.

Call to Schedule a Tour 207-374-2306 | www.ParkerRidge.com | Find Us On

Good things happen when we work together. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust is committed to providing the right advice and tools to help you achieve your goals. Working together, we help our customers thrive.

www.barharbor.bank Over 50 locations in Maine, New Hampshire & Vermont Member FDIC

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Year-Round Service to Isle au Haut 207-367-5193 • www.isleauhaut.com

Sightseeing/Wildlife Charters Acadia National Park at Duck Harbor Lighthouse Tours & Puffin Trips

27 Seabreeze Ave., Stonington Maine 04681 4 • BLUE HILL PENINSUL A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


COASTAL MAINE REAL ESTATE 5 Main Street • Blue Hill • 877-350-4409 Offering the finest service in real estate marketing and investing from the Canadian border to the Blue Hill Peninsula and beyond. No matter where your real estate dream lies, you can be assured that the Christopher Group, LLC will offer the insight and expertise to guide you.

www.tcgre.net

An experience to last a lifetime! One- and two-week courses in boatbuilding, boat design, boat repair & restoration, “build your own boat”, model making, woodworking, metalworking, marine engine maintenance, rigging, sailing, kayaking, marine photography, watercolors and lots more. • • • •

64-acre saltwater campus comfortable accommodations, great meals, campground, & moorings private housing available upon request visitors welcome

School Box 78, Brooklin, ME 04616 • www.thewoodenboatschool.com • 207-359-4651

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WELCOME

The greater Blue Hill Peninsula region encompasses the towns of Blue Hill, Brooklin, Brooksville, Castine, Deer Isle, Penobscot, Sedgwick, Stonington, and Surry. The landscape here is marked by sweeping views, blueberry fields, farmland, and the beautiful Maine coast. Tucked in among the ridges, valleys and the jagged coastline, you’ll find adventure of all kinds, from a day on the water or hiking on our many public conservation lands, an afternoon of gallery tour and shopping, to an evening dining out or of live music at a local brewery. You’ll find our communities to be diverse, independent yet interconnected. Anywhere on the Peninsula, you may strike up a conversation with a lobsterman, boatbuilder or sailor who knows these waters like the back of their hand. You will find locally sourced food and highly skilled craftspeople and artists in every town and village in our region. And anywhere you go from Stonington to Penobscot, you’ll find evidence of the resourcefulness, dry wit and creativity that has defined our region’s culture for centuries. This region was home to the Wabanaki People before the arrival of Captain Joseph Wood and John Roundy in 1762. The early economy centered around ship building and quarrying. Lumbering, lobstering, fishing and farming have played an important role in our economy and culture since the earliest days. By the late 1800’s the region had become a summer destination. Today, many of these industries coexist with a thriving art, music and food scene to create this unique place called The Blue Hill Peninsula. Welcome. We’re so glad you came!

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D R I V I N G: From points south: Follow I-95N to Exit 44 in South Portland. Merge onto I-295 in Portland. Take Exit 113 in Augusta onto US-3, going east towards Belfast. Continue on US-3/US-1 to Bucksport. Follow US-3/US-1 for about 4.5 miles and turn right onto ME-15 to Blue Hill. Or: Follow I-95 to Exit 28 in Brunswick. Follow US-1 along the coast to Bucksport and US-15 to Blue Hill. From points north: Follow I-95S to Exit 182A in Bangor. Merge onto I-395E/ME-15 towards US-1.Take Exit 4 onto ME-15S/ME-9E towards Brewer. Follow ME-15 into Blue Hill.

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Bangor International Airport (BGR) 36 miles from the Blue Hill Peninsula Hancock County Bar Harbor Airport (BHB) 22 miles from Blue Hill Portland International Jetport (PWM) 140 miles from Blue Hill

Blue Hill Peninsula Chamber of Commerce PO Box 520 Blue Hill, ME 04614 (207) 374-3242 Chamber@bluehillpeninsula.org www.bluehillpeninsula.org 2022 Guide Design RFB Advertising, LLC (207) 706-6765

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Welcome.........................................6

Destination Celebrations.............33

History.............................................10

Area Map.........................................34

Lodging............................................12

On the Water...................................36

Farm to Table.................................16

Tide Charts.....................................38

Dining...............................................20

Town Info.............................. 42 – 47

Shopping.........................................22

Towns & Services..........................50

Artisans & Crafters........................26

Community Calendar...................52

Youth Art Contest....... 28-29, 54-55

Membership Directory.................56

Music & Theatre ...........................30

Nature..............................................66

PO Box 520, Blue Hill, ME 04614 (207)374-3242 chamber@bluehillpeninsula.org www.bluehillpeninsula.org

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Beth Dickens, President Barb Haskell, Vice President Heather Brackett, Treasurer Directors: Brandie Cardenas, Jean Lamontanaro, Jamie MacNair, Meredith Townsend Membership Coordinator: Kira Jones Photo Credit: Blue Hill Heritage Trust, Leslie Clapp, Out on a Whimsey, Bill Bowick, Jon Albrecht, Carol Orlofsky, Butler Smythe, Beth Dickens, Brigit Frind Cover art by: Amelia Watters age 12

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Clark Fitz-Gerald Castine’s Celebrated Sculptor in Residence

2022 SEASON EXHIBIT CastineHistoricalSociety.org 17 School Street • Castine, ME

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HISTORY

The Blue Hill Peninsula is home to a wealth of historical societies and museums whose treasures tell many rich and varied stories. What better way to learn what makes a town special then a visit to the historical society or town museum? Each is lovingly cared for and presented by members of the community who are eager to share with you, so why not take the time to visit, learn and be inspired. And with everyone’s new interest in “finding our roots,” a visit to a historical society or museum may be just what you need to discover that long lost relative!

BLUE HILL HISTORICAL SOCIETY AT THE HOLT HOUSE ON WATER ST. The Holt House (1815), and the carriage house, contain collections of antiques and artifacts, as well as archives, that tell the stories of Blue Hill families. A tour includes working tools and toys, costumes and carriages, glimpses of life during two centuries. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 1 - 4 p.m.from July 5 – Labor Day.

BROOKSVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, RTE. 176 ON BROOKSVILLE CORNER The collection at this historical society includes marine artifacts, blacksmithing and farming tools, along with genealogical information. Additional geneology resources, such as cemetery and vital records compilations are also housed on site. Hours: Wednesday and Sunday 1-4pm, July and August.

CASTINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY AT 17 SCHOOL ST., IN CASTINE Located in the 1859 Abbott School and 1850 Samuel P. Grindle House on Castine’s historic and picturesque town common, the Society serves as a window into Castine’s extraordinary past. Through its seasonal, permanent and changing exhibitions, lectures, town walking tours, and historic reenactments, the Historical Society reveals the historic treasures and stories still present throughout the town. The Castine Historical Society serves as a window into Castine’s extraordinary past. Our permanent and temporary exhibitions on the history of Castine, lectures, house and garden tours and historic reenactments occur from early June through Columbus Day.

WILSON MUSEUM AT 120 PERKINS ST., IN CASTINE Be prepared for a tour through time and cultures as you enter the Wilson Museum Campus, a series of buildings begun in 1921 by geologist Dr. John Howard Wilson to house collections gathered around the world and close to home. Here you will see rocks and fossils from the earliest geologic times and will follow humankind’s advances in tool-making from pre-history through Castine’s rich local history.

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You can wend your way across continents and among indigenous cultures through displays from Africa, the Americas and Bali, to name just a few.

WOODLAWN MUSEUM, GARDENS & PARK, RTE. 172, IN ELLSWORTH Woodlawn is a 180-acre historic estate located a quarter mile from downtown Ellsworth, Maine. Once home to three generations of the Black family, it is now treasured for the Black House, its historic house museum, community and formal gardens, and its public park with walking trails. Visitors can explore a superb historic house, stroll through beautiful gardens, play croquet, hike on pristine trails, and much more.

FORT KNOX HISTORIC SITE, 740 FORT KNOX RD, PROSPECT, MAINE Located on the west bank of the Penobscot River in Prospect, Maine, in an area known as the Penobscot Narrows, Fort Knox is one of the best-preserved military fortifications on the New England seacoast. The fort has many unique architectural features, as well as a rich history behind its walls. During the country’s infancy, Maine was repeatedly involved in northeast border disputes with British Canada. In fact, the area between Castine and the rich lumber city of Bangor was invaded and occupied by the British during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Fort Knox was established in 1844 to protect the Penobscot River Valley against a possible future British naval incursion.

Enjoy the trails and park every day, dawn to dusk Please check the website for museum schedule & calendar of events

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LODGING AND RENTALS

A R AG O S TA 300 Goose Cove Rd. Deer Isle, ME 04672 T 207-348-6900 aragostamaine.com

DREAMING OF MAINE 38 & 44 Oakland House Rd. Brooksville, ME 04617 T 207-359-4645 rusticmainecottages.com

B A R N C A S T L E H OT E L & R E S TAU R A N T 125 South St. P.O. Box 1510 Blue Hill, ME 04614 T 207-374-2300 barncastlehotel.com

HIR AM BL AKE CAMP 2200 Weir Cove Rd. Harborside, ME 04642 T 207-326-4951 hiramblake.com

B L U E H I L L B AY P R O P E R T Y R E N TA L S P.O. Box 1261 Blue Hill, ME 04614 T 207-412-8184 bluehillbayrentals.com THE BLUE HILL INN 40 Union St. P.O. Box 403 Blue Hill, ME 04614 T 207-374-2844 bluehillinn.com B OYC E S M OT E L 44 N Main St. Stonington, ME 04681 T 207-367-2421 boycesmotel.com CASTINE INN 33 Main St. Castine, ME 04431 T 207-326-4365 castineinn.com

T H E LO O KO U T I N N & R E S TAU R A N T 455 Flye Point Rd. Brooklin, ME 04616 T 207-359-2188 thelookoutinn.com M A I N E VAC AT I O N R E N TA L S , I N C. P.O. Box 374 Blue Hill, ME 04614 T 207-374-2444 MaineVacationRentals Online.com OA K L A N D H O U S E C OT TAG E S BY T H E S E A 435 Herrick Rd. Brooksville, ME 04617 T 207-359-8521 oaklandhouse.com

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OCEANFRONT C A M P I N G @ R E AC H KNOLLS 666 Reach Rd. Brooklin, ME 04616 T 207-359-5555 reachknolls.com PENINSUL A P R O P E R T Y R E N TA L S 54 Main St. P.O. Box 611 Blue Hill, ME 04614 T 207-374-2428 peninsulapropertyrentals.com P E N TAG O E T I N N 26 Main St. P.O. Box 4 Castine, ME 04421 T 207-326-8616 pentagoet.com S E A M E A D OW C OT TAG E 29 Amen Farm Drive Brooklin, ME 04616 T 952-974-0187 seameadowcottage.com


BLUE HILL BAY PROPERTY RENTALS Chelsea and Brenda Horton 207-412-8184 Blue Hill, Maine BlueHillBayPropertyRentals.com

Let's make your Maine vacation happen!

Year-Round Lodging in the Historic District of Blue Hill

40 Union Street Blue Hill, Maine 04614

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Downeast Properties Real Estate Sales

Specializing in the Sale of Fine Maine Coastal Properties www.downeastproperties.com (207)374-2321

2-Bedroom Cottages Overlooking the Sea. Ocean Beach on Site. Hiking Nearby.

Dreamingofmaine.com Brooksville, ME 04617

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REAL ESTATE SALES AND VACATION RENTALS

Search. See. Live. TheIslandAgency.com

Search. See. Live.

Looking for an agency to help rent your summer home? Maine Vacation Rentals, Inc. is a family owned non-exclusive marketing agency whose priority is to:

Serving all of the Blue Hill Peninsula 26 Main Street, Stonington (207) 367-2550 Visit us online at TheIslandAgency.com and IslandRentalsMaine.com

• carefully vet the prospective renter • be responsive throughout the entire rental

Visit our website to view our listings and testimonials.

www.MaineVacationRentalsOnline.com

207-374-2444

info@TheIslandAgency.com

Compass Point Real Estate “Waterfront Specialist” 75 Main Street, Blue Hill, Maine

Real Estate & Vacation Rentals Ser ving the Blue Hill Peninsula, the greater Bangor area and points Downeast

207.374.5300

compasspointrealestate.com mainevacationrentalproperties.com A Davis Agency Company

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FARM TO TABLE The state of Maine has over 1.4 million acres in farmland (about 8,200 farms), 60% of which are held in small farms of less than 100 acres. Maine now ranks first in agricultural sales, in no small part due to the thriving network of farmers markets, farm stands, and to farm-to-table restaurants. Agricultural production on the Peninsula embodies the interdependence of culture, food and a healthy economy. This Peninsula is home to roughly 40 farms. They are all small family-run farms, committed to the land and to producing high quality produce, dairy and meat products. Farmers here produce year-round, despite our notorious winters. With a farmers market in every town, you’ll find farm stands all around the peninsula and you can even buy from the on-line farmers market FarmDrop, or can have a care package of locally produced goods delivered to you from Peninsula Provisions. Farm-to-table dining offers the finest collaboration between the regions talented chefs and its dedicated farmers. Across the Peninsula, chefs work with local food producers to deliver the finest dining experience - they can tell you where your steak or oyster was raised, what type of heirloom tomato you’ve been served and why the local cream makes the best flan. The peninsula’s farmers markets are homegrown, community driven markets offering a changing mix of farm products, including produce, meat, dairy and eggs. Local coffee roasters, tea producers, the local saltworks, beekeepers, bakers, fishermen & women, and craftspeople are also well-represented. Each farmers market reflects the nature of its town, and each trip to the market is a unique experience.

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W I N T E R M A R K E T I N B LU E H I L L

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Mainescape Garden Center, Mid-October to mid-May, Saturdays 9:30-noon Enjoy hot coffee, cocoa and fresh baked goods in the greenhouse. Fresh vegetables, dairy, lamb, pork, maple syrup and a rotating mix of fine crafts. For more information: (207)266-6512

8 Flower Farm Lane, Sedgwick, ME 04676 Whatever the occasion, we can help you celebrate with farm-fresh flowers from our Sedgwick farm. (207)359-2047

B LU E H I L L FA R M E R S M A R K E T Fairgrounds May 29th - Oct. 2nd. Congo Church August 28th- Sept 11th A classic summer farmers market with everything you’d expect! Produce, meat, dairy, flowers, bread and more. *Congo Church on Saturdays, August 29-September 19

B R O O K L I N FA R M E R S M A R K E T Next to the Brooklin Public Library Late May – Mid Oct., Thursdays 11:00am-1:00pm This one offers a lively mix of products in the center of town.

B R O O KS V I L L E FA R M E R S M A R K E T Community Center in Buck’s Harbor Tuesdays, 9:30am – Noon, June-Sept. A small-town summer market featuring plants, eggs, specialty salt, and local crafts.

DAV I D’S FO L LY FA R M 1390 Coastal Road Brooksville, ME 04617 (207)266-6512

D E E R I S L E V I L L AG E FA R M E R S M A R K E T Old school parking lot, Early June through September Stop by for peaches, tea, smoked fish, along with local produce and crafts.

DEER ISLE NIGHT MARKET 11 Main St, Deer Isle SeasonalTuesdays 4-6pm

S TO N I N GTO N FA R M E R S M A R K E T Island Community Center, School St. Mid-May through mid-October Fridays 10-noon A rain or shine market offering local produce, cheeses, seafood, and fine crafts. The market is dog-friendly, but pets must be leashed. FMI, visit stoningtonfarmersmarket.com

CA S T I N E FA R M E R S M A R K E T Town Common, Mid-June through September Thursdays 9-11:30am Take a stroll through Castine’s historic streets and stop by for fresh fish and produce as well as some fine jewelry.

Chamber Members

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NORTHERN BAY

MARKET PENOBSCOT, MAINE

EST 1985

207-326-8606 Liquor, Wine, Beer, Pizza, Sandwiches & Toni’s Treats, Gas, Groceries & Much More! Lobster Live or Cooked Crabmeat & Smoked Mussels M-Th 6:30-7 • Fri & Sat 6:30-8 Sunday 9-5 177 Southern Bay Rd, Penobscot

Fresh Donut Fridays!

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Waterfront Restaurant

Serving local cuisine – fresh ingredients local seafood, homemade pasta and sauces

25 Seabreeze Ave., Stonington, ME (207)348-3111 • finandfernme.com Reservations & Take-out

Weds. thru Sat.

DREAM FIRST

We live by a simple idea, and hope you do too: Dream First, then go from there. Because you can. National Bank Bangor • Bar Harbor • Belfast • Blue Hill • Boothbay Harbor • Brewer • Calais • Camden • Damariscotta Eastport • Ellsworth • Northeast Harbor • Rockland • Rockport • Southwest Harbor • Waldoboro • Wiscasset

A Division of The First Bancorp • 800.564.3195 • TheFirst.com • Member FDIC

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DINING Seasonal restaurants are typically open from June through Mid-October. Please call ahead for specific information, including menu changes and daily hours of operation. RESTAUR ANT

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44 North Coffee

348-5208

7 Main St.

Deer Isle

Yearly

44 North Coffee

348-3043

70 Main St.

Stonington

Seasonal

Aragosta

348-6900

300 Goose Cove Road

Deer Isle

Yearly

Arborvine

374-2119

33 Main St.

Blue Hill

Yearly

Barncastle

374-2330

125 South St.

Blue Hill

Yearly

Blue Hill Co-op

374-2165

4 Ellsworth Rd.

Blue Hill

Yearly

Bucks Harbor Market

326-8683

6 Cornfield Hill Rd.

Brooksville

Yearly

Castine Inn

326-4365

33 Main St

Castine

Seasonal

El El Frijoles

359-2486

41 Caterpillar Hill Rd.

Sedgwick

Yearly

Fin & Fern

348-3111

25 Seabreeze Ave

Stonington

Yearly

Humblebee Cafe

374-7191

162 Ellsworth Rd.

Blue Hill

Yearly

LDI Lobster Dock & Dine

348-2848

202 Little Deer Isle Rd.

Deer Isle

Seasonal

Lookout Inn & Restaurant

359-2188

455 Flye Point Rd.

Brooklin

Yearly

Nervous Nellie’s Jams & Jellies

800-777-6845

578 Sunshine Rd.

Deer Isle

Seasonal

Northern Bay Market

326-8606

177 Southern Bay Rd.

Penobscot

Yearly

Oakland House

359-4645

435 Herrick Rd.

Brooksville

Seasonal

Pentagoet Inn

326-8616

26 Main St.

Castine

Seasonal

Perry’s Lobster Shack

667-1955

1076 Newbury Neck Rd

Surry

Seasonal

Provender Kitchen + Bar

610-1480

112 Main St.

Ellsworth

Yearly

Pugnuts Ice Cream Shop

412-0086

1276 Rte 172

Surry

Yearly

Sandy’s Blue Hill Café

374-5550

40 Main St

Blue Hill

Yearly

Tinderhearth LLC

326-8381

1452 Coastal Rd

Brooksville

Yearly

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SHOPPING

A visit to the Blue Hill Peninsula wouldn’t be complete without a visit to our local boutiques, gift shops, bookstores and all the wonderful shops that showcase the talent and creativity of this unique part of the world. • Blue Hill Books, 26 Pleasant St., Blue Hill • Blue Co-op, 70 South St., Blue Hill • Blue Hill Farmer’s Market, (Saturday mornings), Blue Hill Fairgrounds, Ellsworth Rd., Blue Hill • Bird Song, at Pentagoet Inn, 26 Main St., Castine • Bucks Harbor Market , 6 Cornfield Hill Rd., Brooksville • Island Approaches, 50 N Main St., Stonington • Leaf and Anna, LLC, 12 Reach Rd, Brooklin

• MAE LLC, 49 Main St., Blue Hill • Mainescape Garden Shop, 48 South St., Blue Hill • Merrill Furniture, 176 High St., Ellsworth • Nervous Nellies Jams and Jellies, 598 Sunshine Rd., Deer Isle • Northern Bay Market, 177 Southern Bay Rd.. Penobscot • Out on a Whimsey Toy Store, 58 Main St., Blue Hill • Stanley Subaru, 22 Bar Harbor Rd., Trenton • Tradewinds Markets, 15 South St., Blue Hill • Turn Style Thrift Shop, 23 South St., Blue Hill Artisans and Crafters are on page 26.

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Body Focused Designs

43 N. Main Street, Stonington ME (207) 367 6555 • owlfurniture.com

HANDWORKS GALLERY Contemporary Maine Craft & Fine Art since 1975

48 Main Street, Blue Hill, ME 04614 207-374-5613 W W W . H A N D W O R K S G A L L E R Y. O R G

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CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH CRAFT Studio Workshops Residency Conferences Digital Fabrication Community Programs

Campus Tours Evening Presentations Studio Walk Throughs Benefit Auctions Exhibitions

haystack-mtn.org

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ARTISANS AND CRAFTERS The Blue Hill Peninsula is rich with artistic culture and creativity. Immerse yourself in the beauty of gallery visits, musical and theater experiences and creativity of all kinds.

B A R H A R B O R: ArtWaves MDI 1345A State Highway 102, Acadia

B L U E H I L L: Cynthia Winings Gallery 24 Parker Point Rd., Blue Hill Handworks Gallery 48 Main St., Blue Hill Jud Hartmann Gallery 79 Main St., Blue Hill Liros Gallery 14 Parker Point Rd., Blue Hill Peninsula Potters peninsulapotters.com

B R O O K L I N: Handmade Papers Gallery 113 Reach Rd., Brooklin

B R O O KS V I L L E: Makers Market 30 Bagaduce Rd, Brooksville

C A S T I N E: Adam Gallery 140 Battle Ave., Castine Annex Arts 8 Water St., Castine

Gallery B 5 Main St, Castine Highlands Woodturning 862 Castine Rd, Castine

D E E R I S L E /L I T T L E D E E R I S L E: Deer Isle Arts Association 15 Main St., Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts 89 Haystack School Dr., Deer Isle Joshua S. Brewer, Artist Little Deer Isle Nervous Nellie’s Jams and Jellies 598 Sunshine Rd., Deer Isle

E L L S WO R T H: Courthouse Gallery 6 Court St., Ellsworth

P E N O B S C OT: The Cannery 207 Southern Bay Rd, Penobscot

S E D GW I C K : Leslie Anderson Studios 8 Flower Farm Ln, Sedgwick

S TO N I N GTO N: Owl Stool – Geoffrey Warner Studio 43 N. Main St., Stonington The Art of Evelyn Kok 23 Main St., Stonington

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Courthouse Gallery fine art & sCulpture

William irvine The Embrace oil on canvas, 30 x 40 inches

courthousegallery.com 207 667 6611 ellsworth maine

6 court street

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YOUTH ART CONTEST

BHPCoC was thrilled with the response to this year’s youth art contest to find our 2022 cover art. Because the aging Falls Bridge in South Blue Hill is being taken down and replaced, we thought this was the time to honor our soon to be missed 1926 rainbow-arch bridge.

Brooke Doherty age 9

Alden Tripp age 9

Audrey Sooner age 7

Alden Brown age 8

Brooklynn Goguen age 9

Cove Brown age 5

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Throughout the guide please enjoy the runners up of the contest, all amazing artists who call Blue Hill Peninsula Home!

Karistie Woods age 7

Lev Gorin age 9

Caden Gillen age 8

Lola Blake age 9

Fisher Thalhauser age 9

Imogen Gorin age 13

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MUSIC & THEATRE B AG A D U C E M U S I C Founded in 1983 with over 1 million sheets of printed music. They invite you to attend a series of spring and summer concerts of music taken from their rich and diverse music collection, as well as the traditional Blue Hill Pops Concert on July 3 at George Stevens Academy. Visit www.bagaducemusic.org for more information. B L U E H I L L B AC H Blue Hill Bach was founded in 2011 to bring Baroque music for voice and period instruments to coastal Downeast Maine. Blue Hill Bach offers year-round activities, including a three-day summer festival, a performance of Handel’s Messiah each December, a spring celebration of Bach’s birthday, and outreach programs that deepen understanding of Baroque music. See the Events and Festival Calendars for performance information or visit www.bluehillbach.org. B L U E H I L L C O N C E R T A S S O C I AT I O N The Blue Hill Concert Association enriches the cultural life of the Blue Hill Peninsula by offering a series of high quality, professional chamber music concerts during the winter season. Musicians from around the globe are invited to perform a wide range of chamber music, providing a diversity of listening pleasure. Visit www.bluehillconcertassociation.org T H E CA N N E RY AT S O U T H PE N O B S C OT The Cannery at South Penobscot, located just off of a quintessential Maine coast tidal inlet and housed in a former canning factory straddling the Winslow Stream, presents contemporary experimental art with a focus on sound, music, performance, and the word. See the events calendar for a listing of events or visit www.cannerysouthpenobscot.org.

THE GR AND The Grand is an iconic Art Deco theater in Ellsworth, Maine that fosters social interaction and growth in artists and audiences through the arts, entertainment, and education. Visit www.grandonline.org/ for more information and their program schedule. KNEISEL HALL Kneisel Hall, known as “the cradle of chamber music in America,” has provided musicians with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the chamber repertoire since 1902, realizing founder Franz Kneisel’s vision for over 100 years. Visit www.kneisel.org for festival and other performance information. N E W S U R R Y T H E AT R E New Surry Theatre’s mission is to inspire, entertain and engage the community through live theatrical productions and theater arts education. NST’s 2022 season marks sixteen years in the Blue Hill Town Hall Theater. Four or five season plays are produced year-round as well as staged readings, two sessions of the Performing Arts School, a theater intensives, and a summer musical theater camp. Visit www.newsurrytheatre.org and the Events Calendar for performance dates and times. SURRY ARTS BARN Surry Arts & Events at the Barn features a distinctive and iconic barn located on the Coast of Maine that has been renovated into a performance and events space. We feature a range of enriching performances in the areas of music, art, film, theater and more. Visit www.surryartsandevents.com for their performance calendar.

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WERU Independent community radio station serving Midcoast, Downeast & Central Maine. Listener supported, volunteer powered. Tune in at 89.9fm or live stream at www.weru.org W N SX S TA R 97.7 Star 97.7 is the hometown radio for Downeast Maine. Tune in at 97.7fm or live stream at www.star977.com

WO R D: A L I T E R A R Y A R T S F E S T I VA L Word is an annual literary arts festival that fosters and celebrates the community of readers and writers on the Blue Hill Peninsula. The festival is held on the third weekend in October each year. For more information visit www.wordfestival.org.

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ON THE WATER

From its earliest days, the sea has defined the Blue Hill Peninsula and neighboring islands as a center for boat building, coastal trading, sailing, fishing and recreation. The Peninsula’s many harbors and inlets are busy with lobster boats, recreational powerboats, sailboats of all sizes and types, as well as other small craft including kayaks and row boats.

PUBLIC LANDINGS: Blue Hill: Public Wharf downtown, high tide access only (no permit) Blue Hill Harbormaster: Dennis Robertson (207) 374-5561 Brooksville Harbormaster: Debrae Bishop, (207) 664-4885 Brooklin Landings: The Town of Brooklin maintains three public landings. Call the Town Office for more information (207) 359-8394. Castine Kayak Adventures in Castine: offers kayak tours daily and nightly bioluminescent/ stargazing night paddles, intermediate, overnight and international tours, as well as a range of clinics, including beginner to advanced courses, roll clinics and sea kayak guide training. Kayak and bike rentals also available. (207) 866-3506 Castine town dock on-duty cell phone: (207) 266-7711 or Channels 09 & 16. Dock attendant on-duty daily 8 AM -5 PM from July 1 - Labor Day East Blue Hill: East Blue Hill Village Improvement Association Boat Ramp (permit required): www.eastbluehillmaine.org Sedgwick and Brooksville: share a public fresh water landing at Walker’s Pond, off of Rte 15/175 (on Cooper Farm Rd.) in Sedgwick. South Blue Hill: Public Wharf, all tides access (no permit)

The Kollegewidgwok Sailing Education Association (KSEA): a non-profit sailing school serving Blue Hill and the surrounding region. (207) 374-5505 or kycbluehill.com. Nichols Day Camp: a summer camp on Walker’s Pond offering swimming, sailing, canoeing for children ages 5 to 15. office (207) 374-5862 or the June-Aug camp office (207) 359-4900 The Activity Shop in Blue Hill: rent recreational kayaks (single and tandem), canoes, paddleboards and bikes. Equipment delivery at no charge. (207) 374-3600 Blue Hill Heritage Trust, Maine Coast Heritage Trust and Island Heritage Trust: have several public water access points across the peninsula and on Deer Isle. Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries & Discovery Wharf: 13 Atlantic Ave. Stonington, ME 04681 (207)367-2708 Free education center located on the working Stonington waterfront. Wooden Boat School: Internationally acclaimed school for building and sailing wooden boats. Located in Brooklin, Maine www.thewoodenboatschool.com Isle au Haut Boat: Ferry Service to Isle au Haut & Boat Tours, located in Stonington www.isleauhaut.com

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TIDE CHARTS B LU E H I L L H A R B O R N 4 4 O 24.5’ / W 6 8 O 3 3.8 ’ JUNE

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Please Note: (weather offshore can influence tidal events) for Stonington; Town Wharf............................. deduct 1 minute for Brooklin; Center Harbor............................... deduct 2 minutes for Castine; Town Dock..................................... deduct 2 minutes for South Brooksville; Buck’s Harbor............. add 6 minutes

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6:43

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6:38

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1:37

7:31

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8:31

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6:22

6:43

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6:58

7:24

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7:38

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BLUE HILL

Nestled between Blue Hill Mountain and the protective arm of Blue Hill Bay lies the town of Blue Hill. In 1762, the town’s founders sailed up the bay, disembarked at Mill Island near the reversing falls and built their homes there. Incorporated in 1789, Blue Hill first made a name for itself as a shipbuilding and lumber center, it’s sawmills and craftspeople turning out brigs and schooners, masts, cordwood, and shingles. Granite from Blue Hill was prized for its high quality and made its way to such notable buildings as the US Stock Exchange and the Brooklyn Bridge. By the mid-1800s, the town became a summer destination. Today, Blue Hill is rich with artists and craftspeople, excellent food, gracious lodging, art galleries and small shops. Blue Hill welcomes visitors and residents alike to hike its forests and to canoe, kayak and sail its waters. As a service center, the community offers excellent public and private schools, a library that has been the cornerstone of intellectual and social activity in town since its founding in 1796, and a full-service hospital. Blue Hill offers community events such as the traditional blueberry festival at the Congo Church, a summer concert series featuring the steel drum band Flash! in The Pans, classical music at Kneisel Hall and Blue Hill Bach, and theatrical productions by New Surry Theatre. The Memorial Day Parade, the well-known Blue Hill Fair, and both a winter and summer farmers market are just some of the social, recreational, and musical events Blue Hill has to offer.

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BROOKLIN

A small, lively town at the southern end of the Peninsula, Brooklin was initially settled as part of the town of Sedgwick. Brooklin was incorporated independently in 1849. With miles of beautiful shoreline come the town’s chief industries of fishing and boatbuilding. The town is world-famous for its boatbuilding history and is home The Brooklin Boat Yard, The Wooden Boat School, and Wooden Boat Magazine, along with many smaller builders and design shops as well as artists, writers, musicians, and potters. Brooklin offers a charming town center with a beautiful library, small shops, galleries, groceries, and provisions. Along its winding roads, travelers will catch stunning glimpses of the Benjamin River and the Eggemoggin Reach. Brooklin hosts several well-known events each year, including the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta and a magnificent 4th of July parade.

BROOKSVILLE

The town of Brooksville dates back to the early 1800’s. It encompasses the villages of Harborside on Cape Rosier (also known simply as “the Cape”), South Brooksville, home to Buck’s Harbor Market and the white steepled church made famous by Robert McCloskey’s illustrations, North and South Brooksville, and Brooksville Corner. Brooksville’s rolling fields and woodlands, its coves and harbors and its seat at the mouth of the Bagaduce River make it a popular destination for boating, kayaking, hiking and for simply getting away from it all. Shell fishing, aquaculture and farming are staples of the town’s economy. In addition to several Blue Hill Heritage Trust shoreline and scenic trails, the area is home to Holbrook Island Sanctuary State Park on Cape Rosier which offers 7.5 miles of oceanfront and woodland hiking, diverse ecosystems, and beach access.

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CASTINE

Settled in 1604, the historic town of Castine is one of the oldest in the nation and the only town on the Peninsula to have been occupied at various times by the French, the Dutch and the English. Its strategic location at the mouth of the Penobscot River estuary, along with such colorful figures as Paul Revere and the Baron de St. Castin, made the town a notable trading and maritime center, and a prominent player in the fight for American independence. Today, Castine offers walking tours of its historic buildings, including three forts and Dyce’s Head Lighthouse. Its downtown offers a wonderful mix of architectural gems, gracious hospitality and fine dining. Shops and galleries dot the hilly streets leading down to the waterfront. Summer season in Castine offers something for everyone. 4th of July celebrations includes a parade, firetruck rides, hot dogs, watermelon, and a variety of children events on Town Common- a real “slice of Americana!” The day ends with an amazing firework display over our historic harbor. Also in July, we celebrate our French heritage with Bastille Day lectures, cooking demonstrations, kid-friendly events on Town Common and our Picnic en Blanc with hundreds, dressed in white, seated at a common table. And all summer long, the Castine Yacht Club hosts races on Penobscot Bay, in a variety of classes, including the Camden to Castine Classic Yacht Race. Throughout the summer, events and lectures are hosted by the Wilson Museum, Castine Historical Society, and our Witherle Library where parents and children alike learn of our rich and storied history from events like Revolutionary and Civil War encampments/reenactments.

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DEER-ISLE & STONINGTON

Reachable by bridge, Deer Isle still retains some of the flavor of New England life in the 1950’s. A cluster of small communities, with about 3,000 residents, comprise the year round population.The schools, churches and community organizations are central in bringing the community together throughout the year. Public suppers, festivals, craft fairs, boat races, basketball games and other sports events, all contribute to a strong sense of community and Island pride. Lobstering is the mainstay of the economy although the diversity of the Island’s businesses draw many visitors from off Island. Internationally renowned Haystack Mountain School of Crafts has brought a wealth of artists and artisans to the Island, many of whom have chosen to live here permanently. Galleries and studios dot the island, and some are open year around by appointment.A wide variety of accommodations are available from inns, motels, rental cottages and campgrounds. Restaurants, coffee bars, antique shops, libraries, gift shops, bookstores and galleries/studios all offer a rich selection of places to visit, to browse and to Buy Local. Deer Isle is a paradise for photographers, birders, boaters/kayakers, artists, naturalists, and anyone who loves the outdoors. The area is home to Island Heritage Trust hiking trails, and several other conservancies are located on neighboring islands, including Acadia National Park land on Isle au Haut, accessible via Isle au Haut Boat Service. The mixture of sprucecovered islands, quiet coves, granite outcroppings, fields of lupine and wildflowers, lobster boats, windjammers, glistening waters and pristine winter snow make a visit to Deer Isle, at any time of year, an enriching experience.

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PENOBSCOT

The small, quiet town of Penobscot was one of the earliest settlements on the Peninsula. The town encompasses 46.5 square miles that include two small mountains, two large ponds, a ridge of fertile farmland, several blueberry fields, a peat bog, a large freshwater pond, and more than 18 miles of shoreland on Northern Bay and the Bagaduce River, and is a popular destination for birding, leisure fishing, kayaking, and boating. Incorporated in 1787, the town remains a treasure trove of the region’s history. The Penobscot Historical Society and the town host an annual celebration of the town during Penobscot Days in mid-summer.

SEDGWICK

The town of Sedgwick was incorporated in 1798 and named after Major General Robert Sedgwick who ousted the French from neighboring Castine. Early settlers found the land more suitable to grazing, quarrying and logging, due to the long, rocky ridge that runs between the Bagaduce river and Salt Pond. Today, blueberry barrens dot the landscape, offering scenic views. Sedgwick is home to what is arguably one of the most photographed views in the state of Maine. Caterpillar Hill affords a sweeping vista across blueberry fields to Penobscot Bay and Camden in the west, south to Isle au Haut, and east to Jericho Bay. The town’s coastline stretches along the shores of the Eggemoggin Reach, separating the Peninsula from Deer Isle. The mouth of the Benjamin River offers sailors and boaters a quiet cove. Sargentville, the unincorporated village in Sedgwick, is the gateway to Deer Isle. Sedgwick and Sargentville are home to several Blue Hill Heritage Trust Trails along the scenic Bagaduce River, artist studios, and local businesses like dining favorites El El Frijoles Mexican Restaurant.

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SURRY

Surry is situated on the west bank of the Union River Bay, in Hancock County. On the north-east it is bounded by Ellsworth, on the south-west, by Blue Hill, on the west by Orland and Penobscot. Toddy Pond forms part of the boundary between Surry and Penobscot, and on the line between Surry and Ellsworth are the two Patten ponds whose outlet is Patten Stream. Fishways were constructed to connect these ponds in 1872 and have since been stocked with alewives and salmon. Every spring, alewives return to Patten Bay and can be seen from the town landing making their way up a manmade fish passage to Patten Stream to reach their freshwater spawning grounds from the sea. Surry is home to several Blue Hill Heritage Trust hiking trails, scenic peninsula drives, and rocky beaches. Seasonal eatery, Perry’s Lobster Shack, offers oceanfront dining, while yearround Pugnuts Ice Cream Shop is open for year-round treats.

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TOWNS & SERVICES B L U E H I L L TOW N O F F I C E: 18 Union St, PO Box 412, Blue Hill, ME 04614 (207)374-2281 email: municipalclerk@townofbluehillmaine.org www.townofbluehillmaine.org Monday-Friday 8am-4pm B R O O K L I N TOW N O F F I C E: 23 Bay Rd, PO Box 219, Brooklin, ME 04616 (207)359-8394 email: clerk@brooklinmaine.com www.brooklinmaine.com Town Clerk Tuesday & Thursday 7-11am and 1-5pm, Selectmen Tuesday 1-5pm and Thursday 2-4pm B R O O K S V I L L E TOW N O F F I C E: One Town House Rd, Brooksville, ME 04617 (207)326-4518 email: town.office@brooksvillemaine.org www.brooksvillemaine.org Mondays and Wednesdays 9am-2pm, Thursday nights 6-8pm C A S T I N E TOW N O F F I C E: Emerson Hall, 67 Court St, PO Box 204 Castine, ME 04421 (207)326-4502 email: townoffice@castine.me.us www.castine.me.us Monday-Friday 8am-3:30pm D E E R I S L E TOW N O F F I C E: 70 Church St, PO Box 46, Deer Isle, ME 04627 (207)348-6060 email: deerisleclerk@gmail.com www.townofdeerisle.org Town Clerk Monday-Wednesday & Friday 9am-12pm, Thursday 4-7pm

P E N O B S C OT TOW N O F F I C E: One Southern Bay Rd, PO Box 4 Penobscot, ME 04476 (207)326-4364 email: www.penobscotmaine.org penobscottownoffice@gmail.com Town Clerk Tuesday 4-8pm & Wednesday 12-4pm S E D GW I C K TOW N O F F I C E: 719 N Sedgwick Rd, PO Box 40 Sedgwick, ME 04676 (207)359-2275 email: sedgwick@sedgwickmaine.org www.sedgwickmaine.org Town Clerk Wednesday 1-6pm, Thursday 1-7pm. Other times by chance or by appointment. S U R R Y TOW N O F F I C E: 741 North Bend Rd, PO Box 147 Surry, ME 04684 (207)667-5912 email town clerk: www.townofsurrymaine.com www.surry.govoffice.com Tuesday-Friday 7:30am-4pm TOW N O F S TO N I N GTO N: 32 Main St PO Box 9, Stonington, ME 04681 (207)367-2351 email: surryclerk@roadrunner.com www.townofsurrymaine.com Monday-Friday 8-4

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207-664-0002 Estate Planning Probate Trust Medicare Planning Administration Special Needs Trusts

Serving the Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle with caring, attentive staff and veterinarians since 1985!

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BLUE HILL YMCA

Lawrence Family Fitness Center

a branch of the Down East Family YMCA

Open Now:

6 lane 25yd pool fitness studio weight room swim lessons cardio equipment fitness classes TRX personal training

Coming in 2022: gymnasium pickleball basketball golf simulator volleyball youth sports

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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July 4th, Deer Isle Parade “Tropical Flamingos” theme, 10:00 AM

May 20 – 22, Deer Isle Wings, Waves & Woods: annual birding weekend hosted by the Island Heritage Trust. FMI: jmccarty@islandheritagetrust.org

July 4th, Castine Parade & Fireworks, Time & Location: TBA

May 30th, Blue Hill Memorial Day Parade: 10:00 AM

July 4th, Brooklin Parade followed by Music, Games & BBQ, 10:00 AM

JUNE June 17th – October 10th, Castine Castine Uncovered Walking Tours: 10:00 AM 11:00 AM, Every Friday, Saturday & Monday. FMI: (207) 326-4118; info@ castinehistoricalsociety.org

J U LY July 4th, Stonington Activities & Fireworks over Stonington Harbor. Time & Location: Afternoon/Evening, Downtown/TBA

July 9th, Penobscot Penobscot Days: Activities, Parade & Fireworks, 10:00 AM - 9:15 PM FMI: http://penobscotmaine.org/penobscot-day/ July 10th, Stonington Stonington Lobster Boat Races: 10:00 AM July 14th, Castine Bastille Day: Time & Location TBA July 22nd, Castine The Castine House & Garden Tour: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PFMI: https://www. castinehistoricalsociety.org/castine-house-tour/

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S E P TE M B E R

August 4th, Castine Castine Classic Yacht Race

September 1st-5th, Blue Hill The Blue Hill Fair. FMI: bluehillfair.com

August 6th, Brooklin Eggemoggin Reach Regatta & Afterparty BBQ at Woodenboat School for participants.

* For individual business events, please visit our website: bluehillpeninsula.org! *

August 13th, Blue Hill Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM August 15th, Castine Town Band Performance: Free outdoor concert on the common, 6:00 PM

VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR M O R E E V E N T S!

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YOUTH ART CONTEST

Luna Seeger age 8

Sienna Russell age 9

Addison Tripp age 12

Moses Kennerk age 9

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Rowan Savage age 11

Violet Woodmansee age 14

Watson Thalshauser age 5

Levi Lyman age 12

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DIRECTORY A RC H ITEC TS Bruno Architecture 36 Main Street, Blue Hill (207)374-5574 www.brunoarch.com Craig L. Buttner Architect Inc. 114 Dogtown Rd., Penobscot (617) 515-9339 www.clbarchitect.com Elliott Architects 86 Main Street, Blue Hill (207)374 -2566 www.elliotarchitects.me

ART Adam Gallery 140 Battle St., Castine (207)326-7123 www.adamgalleryonline.com Annex Arts 8 Water St., Castine (213)839-0851 www.annexarts.org ArtWaves MDI 1345-A State Highway 102, Bar Harbor (207)266-0010 www.artwavesmdi.org Courthouse Gallery 6 Court St, Ellsworth (207)667-6611 www.courthousegallery.com Cynthia Winings Gallery 24 Parker Point Rd, Blue Hill (917)204-4001 www.cynthiawiningsgallery.com Deer Isle Artists Association 15 Main Street, Deer Isle (207)348-2330 www.deerisleartists.com

Handmade Papers Gallery 113 Reach Road, Brooklin (207)359-8345 www.handmadepapersonline.com Handworks Gallery 48 Main Street, Blue Hill (207) 374-5613 www.handworksgallery.org Haystack Mountain School of Crafts 89 Haystack School Dr., Deer Isle (207)348-2306 www.haystack-mtn.org Highlands Woodturning & Engraving 872 Castine Rd, Castine (207)951-5086 www.highlandswoodturning.com Joshua S. Brewer 263 Eggemogin Rd., Little Deer Isle www.joshbrewer.com Jud Hartmann Gallery 79 Main St, Blue Hill (207)461-5307 www.judhartmanngallery.com Leslie Anderson Studio 8 Flower Farm Rd., Sedgwick (207) 359-2047 www.leslieanderson.com Liros Gallery 14 Parker Point Rd, Blue Hill (207) 374-5370 www.lirosgallery.com Owl Furniture, A Wing of Geoffrey Warner Studio 43 N Main Rd, Stonington (207) 367-6555 www.owlstools.com Peninsula Potters 138 Ellsworth Rd, Blue Hill (207)359-2320 www.peninsulapotters.com

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The Art of Evelyn Kok 23 Main Street, Stonington (207)367-2258 www.theartofevelynkok.com

Brooklin Garden Club PO Box 267, Brooklin (207)359-6584 brooklingardenclub.org

The Cannery at South Penobscot 207 Southern Bay Rd, Penobscot (207) 326-2027 www.cannerysouthpenobscot.org

Discover Maine Magazine (207)874-7720 www.discovermainemagazine.com

Word-A Blue Hill Literary Arts Festival Blue Hill www.wordfestival.org

B U S I N E S S S E RV I C E S Beehive Development 104 Main St #3, Blue Hill (925) 203-0549 www.beehivedevelopment.com Blue Hill Workspace 142 Main Street, Blue Hill (207) 374-7105 www.bluehillworkspace.com

First Congregational Church of Blue Hill 22 Tenney Hill, Blue Hill (207)374-2891 www.bluehillcongregational.org Friends in Action 5 General Moore Way, Ellsworth (207)664-6016 www.friendsinactionellsworth.org Friends of Fort Knox 740 Fort Knox Rd., Bucksport (207)469-6553 www.fortknoxmaine.com Halcyon Grange 1157 Pleasant Street, Blue Hill www.halcyongrange.org

Michelle Keyo Web Design 1 Porcupine Lane, Sedwick (207) 326-4407 www.michellekeyo.com

Hatch Community Youth Fund PO Box 195, Castine (207) 951-5086 www.thehatchfund.org

C O M M U N IT Y

Island Country Club 442 Sunset Road, Deer Isle (207) 348-2379 www.IslandCountryClub.net

Blue Hill Fairgrounds 233 Ellsworth Road, Blue Hill (207)374-3701 www.bluehillfair.com Blue Hill Heritage Trust 157 Hinckley Ridge Rd, Blue Hill (207) 374-5118 www.bluehillheritagetrust.org Blue Hill Public Library 5 Parker Point Rd., Blue Hill (207)374-5515 www.bhpl.net

Island Heritage Trust 42 Sunset Rd., Deer Isle (207) 348-2455 www.islandheritagetrust.org Lawrence Family Fitness Center/YMCA 32 Mines Road, Blue Hill (207)374-5358 www.defymca.org/locations/blue-hill/ Native Gardens of Blue Hill 49 South St at Bagaduce Music, Blue Hill (207) 266-5040 www.nativemainegardens.org

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DIRECTORY Penobscot Bay Press 69 Main Street, Stonington (207)367-2200 www.penobscotbaypress.com

Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries 13 Atlantic Ave, Stonington (207)367-2708 www.coastalfisheries.org

Points East Magazine 1028 Cape Rosier Rd, Harborside (207) 326-9051 www.pointseast.com

Nichols Day Camps Blue Hill (207)374-9906 www.nicholsdaycamps.org

St. Francis by the Sea Episcopal Church 330 Hinckley Ridge Rd., Blue Hill (207) 374-5200 www.stfrancisbluehill.org

Shaw Institute 55 Main Street, Blue Hill (207)374-2135 www.shawinstitute.org

The Gatherings 1208 Surry Rd, Surry (207)266-6864 www.surrygatherings.org

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Tree of Life Pantry / Turn Style Thrift 23 South Street, Blue Hill (207)374-2900 www.treeoflifepantry.org WERU Community Radio 89.9 FM 1186 Acadia Highway, East Orland (207)469-6600 www.weru.org WNSX FM Star 97.7 409 High Street, Ellsworth (207)667-0002 www.star977.com

The Grand 165 Main Street, Ellsworth (207)667-9500 www.grandonline.org New Surry Theatre 18 Union Street, Blue Hill (207)200-4720 www.newsurrytheatre.org Opera House Arts 1 School St., Stonington (207) 367-2788 www.operahousearts.org

DI N I N G C O M M U N IT Y/O N TH E WATE R Friends of Blue Hill Bay PO Box 1633, Blue Hill (207) 374-5933 www.fobhb.org Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club 44 KYC Lane, Blue Hill (207)374-5581 www.kycbluehill.com

44 North Coffee 7 Main Street, Deer Isle (207) 348-5208 www.44northcoffee.com 44 North Coffee (seasonal) 70 Main St., Stonington (207) 348-3043 www.44northcoffee.com Aragosta Restaurant 300 Goose Cove Road, Deer Isle (207)348-6900 www.aragostamaine.com

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Arborvine 33 Tenney Hill, Blue Hill (207)374-2119 www.arborvine.com

Tinder Hearth LLC 1452 Coastal Rd , Brooksville (207)326-8381 www.tinderhearth.com

Blue Hill Co-op 70 South Street, Blue Hill (207) 374-2165 www.bluehill.coop

DI N I N G/S TAY

El El Frijoles 41 Caterpillar Hill Road, Sargentville (207)359-2486 www.elelfrijoles.com Fin & Fern 25 Seabreeze Ave., Stonington (207) 348-3111 www.finandfernme.com Humblebee Cafe 162 Ellsworth Rd., Blue Hill (207) 374-7191 www.facebook.com/humblebeecafemaine LDI Lobster 202 Little Deer Isle Rd., Little Deer Isle (207)348-2848 ldilobster.com Perry’s Lobster Shack 1076 Newbury Neck Rd, Surry (207)667-1955 www.perryslobstershack.com Provender Kitchen + Bar 112 Maine St., Ellsworth (207) 610-1480 www.eatprovender.com Pugnuts Ice Cream Shop 1276 Surry Road, Surry (207)412-0086 www.pugnuts.com Sandy’s Blue Hill Café 40 Main Street, Blue Hill (207)374-5550 www.sandysbluehillcafe.com

Barncastle Hotel + Restaurant 125 South Street, Blue Hill (207)374-2330 www.barncastle.me Lookout Inn and Restaurant 455 Flye Point Road, Brooklyn (207)359-2188 www.thelookoutinn.com Pentagoet Inn 26 Main Street, Castine (207)326-8616 www.pentagoet.com

E D U CATIO N Bay School, The 17 Bay School Drive, Blue Hill (207)374-2187 www.bayschool.org Blue Hill Harbor School 57 South Street, Blue Hill (207)374-5501 www.bluehillharborschool.org George Stevens Academy 23 Union Street, Blue Hill (207)374-2808 www.georgestevensacademy.org Golden Sun Childcare 8 South St., Blue Hill (207) 266-6509 www.facebook.com/ goldensunchildcarebluehill Island Meadow Arts 5 Hales Woods Rd., Brooklin (207) 479 -5602 www.islandmeadowarts.com W W W.BLUEHILLPENINSUL A.ORG •

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DIRECTORY Nature Links 515 Falls Bridge Rd, Blue Hill (305) 926-5001 www.naturelinks.net School Union #93 20 Hinckley Ridge Road, Blue Hill (207)374-9927 www.schoolunion93.org

E V E NT S E RV I C E S Butera The Florist PO Box 56, Sedgwick (207)359-5020 www.buteratheflorist.com Dan’s Flower Farm 8 Flower Farm Lane, Sedgwick (207)359-2047 www.dansflowers.com David’s Folly Farm 1390 Coastal Rd., Brooksville (207)266-6512 www.davidsfollyfarm.com Kennedy Services 253 Center St, Bangor (850) 375-9304 www.kennedyservicesme.com Wallace Events 36 Commerce Park, Ellsworth (207)667-6000 www.wallaceevents.com

FA R M S Blue Hill Farmers’ Market PO Box 535, Blue HIll (207) 374-5273 www.bluehillfarmersmarket.com Dan’s Flower Farm 8 Flower Farm Lane, Sedgwick (207) 359-2047 www.dansflowers.com

FI N A N C I A L S E RV I C E S Bangor Savings Bank 213 Battle Ave, Castine (207) 326-0654 www.bangor.com Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, Blue Hill 21 Main Street, Blue Hill (207)374-5600 www.barharbor.bank Bob Sullivan, CPA 42 Ackley Farm Rd, Blue Hill (207)374-5971 Camden National Bank, Blue Hill 9 Tenney Hill, Blue Hill (207)374-2707 www.camdennational.com Drach Advisors 104 Main St #1058, Blue Hill (207) 374-7162 www.drachadvisors.com First National Bank 1 South St, Blue Hill (207)374-2763 www.thefirst.com

H E A LTH S E RV I C E S Beth C. Wright Cancer Center 23 Commerce Park, Ellsworth (207) 664-0339 www.bethwrightcancercenter.org Community Pharmacy 15 South Street, Blue Hill (207)374-3707 www.communityrx.com/html/blue_hill.html Ellsworth-Bucksport Dental Associates 325 Main Street , Ellsworth (207)667-7117 www.dental-associates.com

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Home Instead 442 Pleasant Street, Blue Hill (207)404-2527 www.homeinstead.com/789 Maine AllCare Downeast (207)374-9919 www.maineallcare.org Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital 57 Water Street, Blue Hill (207)374-3410 www.northernlighthealth.org/Blue-Hill-Hospital Variable Movement 165 Ellsworth Rd., Blue Hill (207) 374-7228 www.variablemovement.com Wellness Chiropractic 20 East Blue Hill Road, Blue Hill (207)374-2186 http://www.mywellnesschiro.com/

H E A LTH/C O M M U N IT Y S E RV I C E S Healthy Acadia 140 State St, Suite 1, Ellsworth (207) 661-7171 www.healthyacadia.org Healthy Island Project 304 Sunset Road, Stonington (207) 348-6332 www.healthyislandproject.org Healthy Peninsula 10 Parker Point Rd, Blue Hill (207) 374-3257 www.healthypeninsula.org Hospice Volunteers of Hancock County 14 McKenzie Ave, Ellsworth (207) 667-2531 www.hospiceofhancock.org

H IS TO RI CA L SO C I E TI E S Blue Hill Historical Society 3 Water Street, Blue Hill (207)374-2423 www.bluehillhistory.org Castine Historical Society 13-17 School Street, Castine (207) 326-4118 www.castinehistoricalsociety.org Wilson Museum 120 Perkins St, Castine (207) 326-9247 www.wilsonmuseum.org Woodlawn Museum, Gardens & Park 19 Black House Dr, Ellsworth (207)667-8671 www.woodlawnmuseum.org

H O M E /C O N S TRU C TIO N S E RV I C E S Blue Hill Cabinet & Woodwork 517 Pleasant St, Blue Hill (207) 374-2260 www.bluehillcabinet.com Coastal Interiors 21 Water St., Ellsworth (207)667-7166 www.coastalinteriors.info Down East Landscape & Design, Inc. 111 Turkey Farm Dr, Blue Hill (207) 374-5445 www.downeastlandscape.com Hewes & Company 419 Ellsworth Rd, Blue Hill (207) 374-2275 www.hewesco.com M.E. Astbury & Son, Inc. 66 Hinkley Ridge Rd, Blue Hill (207) 374-5049 www.meastbury.com

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DIRECTORY PNB Interior Design 258 Mountain Rd., Blue Hill (207) 374-7164 www.pnbinc.com

Boyces Motel 44 Main St., Stonington (207) 367-2421 www.boycesmotel.com

INSURANCE

Dreaming of Maine 38 & 44 Oakland House Road, Brooksville (207)359-4645 www.rusticmainecottages.com

Merle B Grindle Agency 6 East Blue Hill Rd, Blue Hill (207) 374-2871 www.mbgrindle.com

LEGA L S E RV I C E S Hale & Hamlin Blue Hill 105 Main St, Blue Hill (207) 374-7016 www.halehamlin.com Hale & Hamlin Ellsworth 4 State St, Ellsworth (207) 667-2561 www.halehamlin.com Jones, Kuriloff & Sargent, LLC 134 Surry Rd, Ellsworth (207) 664-0002 joneskuriloffsargentlaw.com Lambert Coffin 77 State Street, Ellsworth (207) 374-5833 www.lambertcoffin.com

LO DG I N G Blue Hill Bay Property Rentals PO Box 1261, Blue Hill (207)412-8184 www.bluehillbaypropertyrentals.com

Hiram Blake Camp 220 Weir Cove Road, Harborside (207) 326-4951 www.hiramblake.com/ Maine Vacation Rentals, Inc 50 Main St, Blue Hill (207) 374-2444 www.manievacationrentalsonline.com Oakland House Cottages by the Side of the Sea 435 Herrick Rd, Brooksville (207) 359-4645 www.oaklandhouse.com Oceanfront Camping @ Reach Knolls 670 Reach Rd., Brooklin (207) 359-5555 www.reachknolls.com Peninsula Property Rentals 54 Main St, Blue Hill (207) 374-2428 www.peninsulapropertyrentals.com Sea Meadow Cottage 29 Amen Farm Dr., Brooklin www.seameadowcottage.com The Castine Inn 33 Main Street, Castine (207) 326-4365 www.castineinn.com

Blue Hill Inn 40 Union St., Blue Hill (207)374-2844 www.bluehillinn.com

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MUSIC Bagaduce Music 49 South St, Blue Hill (207)374-5454 www.bagaducemusic.org Blue Hill Bach PO Box 428, Blue Hill (207)359-2150 www.bluehillbach.org Blue Hill Concert Association PO Box 140, Blue Hill (207)348-5605 www.bluehillconcertassociation.org Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival 137 Pleasant Street / 36 Main St, Blue Hill (207)374 2811 www.kneisel.org Surry Arts & Events Barn 8 Cross Road, Surry (207) 667-1308 www.surryartsandevents.com

R E A L E S TATE Compass Point Real Estate 75 Main St., Blue Hill (207) 374-5300 www.compasspointrealestate.com Downeast Properties 105 Main Street, Blue Hill (207) 374-2321 www.downeastproperties.com Island Agency 26 Main St, Stonington (207) 367-2550 www.theislandagency.com Saltmeadow Properties, Blue Hill Office 48 Main Street, Blue Hill (207) 374-5010 www.saltmeadowproperties.com

Saltmeadow Properties, Castine Office 9 Main Street, Castine (207) 326-9116 www.saltmeadowproperties.com The Christopher Group 5 Main St, Blue Hill (207) 266-3831 www.tcgre.net

R E S I D E NTI A L C O M M U N ITI E S Parker Ridge Residential Community 63 Parker Ridge Road, Blue Hill (207)374-5789 www.parkerridge.com

SA LO N A N D PE RSO N A L CA R E S E RV I C E S Acupuncture in Blue Hill 154 Ellsworth Rd., Blue Hill (207) 266-1881 Hairplanes 513 South St, Blue Hill (207) 374-2799 Nicole Gray Skin Care 1 West Ln., Blue Hill (207)610-3682

S E RV I C E S/PE TS Creature Quarters/Surry 43 Atlantic Lane, Surry (207) 610-2220 www.creaturequarters.com Maine Coast Veterinary Hospital 163 South St, Blue Hill (207) 374-2385 www.mainecoastvet.com

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DIRECTORY S E RV I C E S Chickadee Compost 641 Reach Rd., Sargentville (207) 213-0699 www.chickadeecompost.com Full Circle Printing Solutions 265 Water St., Ellsworth (207)667-5227 www.fullcircleprintingsolutions.com Jordan-Fernald Funeral Home 113 Franklin St, Ellsworth (207)667-2521 www.jordanfernald.com Maine Camp Outfitters 300 Sunset Rd, Sunset (207) 348-2459 www.maine-camp.com Maine Shellfish Co Inc 95 Water Street, Ellsworth (207)667-5336 www.ipswichshellfish.com Revision Energy 825 Acadia Hwy., Montville (207) 480-5153 www.revisionenergy.com Stanley Subaru 22 Bar Habor Rd, Ellsworth (207)667-4641 www.stanleysubaru.com

S E RV I C E S/O N TH E WATE R Activity Shop 139 Mines Rd, Blue Hill (207)374-3600 www.theactivityshop.com Castine Kayak Adventures 17 Sea Street, Castine (207)866-3506 www.castinekayak.com

Isle au Haut Boat Services 37 Seabreeze Ave, Stonington (207) 367-5193 isleauhaut.com WoodenBoat School 41 Woodenboat Ln, Brooklin (207) 359-4651 www.thewoodenboatschool.com

S H O PPI N G Blue Hill Books 26 Pleasant St., Blue Hill (207) 374-5632 www.bluehillbooks.com Blue Hill Co-Op 70 South Street, Blue Hill (207)374-2165 www.bluehill.coop Bucks Harbor Market 6 Cornfield Hill Road, Brooksville (207)326-8683 www.bucksharbormarket.com Gallery B. 5 Main St., Castine (213) 839-0851 www.gallerybgallery.com Island Approaches 50 Main St, Sunset (207)367-5980 www.islandapproaches.com Leaf and Anna, LLC 12 Reach Rd, Brooklin (207) 359-5030 www.leafandanna.com MAE, LLC 49 Main St, Blue Hill (207) 374-2506 www.maebluehill.com

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Mainescape Garden Shop 48 South Street, Blue Hill (207) 374-2833 www.mainescape.com Makers’ Market 30 Bagaduce Rd., Brooksville (207) 812-3703 www.makersmarketmaine.com Merrill Furniture 176 High St, Ellsworth (207)667-8737 www.merrillfruniture.com Nervous Nellie’s Jams and Jellies 598 Sunshine Rd, Deer Isle 800-777-6845 www.nervousnellies.com Northern Bay Market 177 Southern Bay Rd., Penobscot (207) 326-8606 www.facebook.com/penobscotme Out on a Whimsey Toy Store 58 Main St., Blue Hill (207)374-2313 www.outonawhimsey.com Tangle Syx LLC 1 West Ln., Suite A, Blue Hill (207) 374-7159 www.tanglesyx.com Tradewinds 15 South St, Blue Hill (207) 374-5137 www.tradewindsmarkets.com/blue-hill/

TOW N Town of Blue Hill 18 Union St, Blue Hill (207) 374-2281 www.townofbluehillmaine.org Town of Brooklin 23 Bay Rd, Brooklin (207) 359-8394 www.brooklinmaine.com Town of Brooksville 1 Townhouse Rd, Brooksville (207) 326-4518 www.brooksvillemaine.org Town of Castine 67 Court St, Castine (207) 326-4502 www.castine.me.us Town of Deer Isle 70 Church Street, Deer Isle (207) 348-6060 www.townofdeerisle.org Town of Penobscot 1 Southern Bay Rd, Penobscot (207) 326-4364 www.penobscotmaine.org/town-office/ Town of Sedgwick 719 North Sedgwick Rd, Sedgwick (207) 359-2275 www.sedgwickmaine.org Town of Stonington 32 Main St, Stonington (207) 367-2351 www.stoningtonmaine.org Town of Surry 741 N Bend Rd., Surry (207) 374-5912 www.townofsurrymaine.com

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NATURE

The greater Blue Hill Peninsula is rich with opportunities to explore and enjoy the wonderful landscape of Coastal Maine. Local land trusts, along with state and municipal lands make the Blue Hill Peninsula the ideal location for immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Maine. From the shore, to the forest, to mountain tops, there are several public trails, preserves and beaches available to the community and visitors alike. Plentiful opportunities for hiking, kayaking, boating, birding, picking wild blueberries and enjoying all sorts of outdoor activities. Stop by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust at 157 Hinckley Ridge Rd, Blue Hill (www.bluehillheritagetrust.org) or Island Heritage Trust at 420 Sunset Rd, Deer Isle (www.islandheritagetrust.org ) for information about trails and events.

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Visit our website for a complete list of trails designed with your family in mind. Serving the Towns of the Greater Blue Hill Peninsula

Dog Friendly & Dog Free options. Trails with Accessible Features. Trails for all Skill Levels. Follow us on social media

@bluehillheritagetrust

Over 11,800 Acres of Conserved Land! 30+ miles of Hiking Trails Across the Peninsula * Protected Farmland * Public Water Access to Swim, Boat & Fish!

Year Round Events

Live-Online, Pre-recorded, Self-Guided and In-Person events scheduled!

Discover the Magical Places on the Peninsula! 157 Hinckley Ridge Rd., Blue Hill * (207)374-5118 * bluehillheritagetrust.org

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