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Friday, April 26, 2024 Volume 20 • Issue No. 17

Super Bowl Superfan Don Crisman to Speak at KFL KENNEBUNK On Wednesday, May 1 at 6 p.m., the Kennebunk Free Library (KFL) is thrilled to host Don Crisman, who will discusses his experience as one of only three people to have attended every single Super Bowl since its inception in 1967. Crisman will share an assortment of stories and photos from his adventures over those many years attending

the games. Crisman’s first Super Bowl was the first ever Super Bowl: Los Angeles, 1967. In 2024, he headed to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII. In those years in-between, Crisman met fellow superfans Tom Henschel at the Super Bowl in 1983 and Gregory Eaton just over a decade ago. Together, the three friends form an extremely exclusive club: the only people to

have attended every single Super Bowl ever played. The presentation is free and wheelchair accessible. The Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main Street in Kennebunk. For more information, email kfl@kennebunklibrary.org or call 207-985-2173. In photo left to right: Tom Henschel, Don Crisman, and Gregory Eaton.

Surf Point Foundation’s Free Community Day #8 YORK The Surf Point Foundation in York is excited to invite the public to join them for their spring Community Day #8, happening Saturday, April 27. The day’s itinerary is as follows: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: An exploration of Surf Point’s coastal property, led by Liz Walworth, Stewardship Director of York Land Trust, which oversees Surf Point’s conservation easement. Liz will discuss the unique landscape of Surf Point, the conservation of the land, and the challenges of climate change. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: A collaborative artmaking workshop led by alum Meghan Brady, ‘20. In this hands-on workshop, participants will use a series of drawing prompts to forage for drawing tools and inspiration from the Surf Point landscape. Returning to the Beverly Hallam studio, they will translate their original drawings into larger-

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scaled components and then work collaboratively through collage and ink painting to make a wall-sized installation. Participants can drop in and out of the workshop throughout the event. All ages and experience levels are welcome! 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Self-guided tours of Wild Knoll Foundation Garden (pictured), a public art project by alum Carly Glovinski ‘21, inspired by writer May Sarton. The garden is a short walk from the Surf Point building. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Pop-up plant sale! For a small donation, pick up some plant divisions from the Wild Knoll Foundation

KITTERY As the flowers bloom and the sun shines brighter, Kittery Community Market (KCM) is thrilled to announce the return of its beloved Mayfest celebration on Sunday, May 5, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mayfest promises to be a vibrant community gathering, offering an array of delights for all ages. With over 40 vendors participating, attendees can expect to find a cornucopia of treasures, including fresh produce, blooming flowers, seedlings, prepared foods, baked goods, exquisite artisan crafts, locally sourced meats and cheeses, and all-natural soap and skincare products. Adding to the festivities, Groove Atlas will provide live music, ensuring a lively atmosphere for shoppers to enjoy. Children can unleash their creativity with face painting by Star-

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all located nearby. Community Day is free with a suggested donation, and open to the public, including dogs on leashes. Surf Point is able to host these programs thanks to small-dollar dona-

tions from the public. Registration is required for the event at https://tinyurl.com/ hhhymh75. For more information, visit www.surfpoint.me or email samantha@surfpointfoundation.org.

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Garden. Proceeds will help support the coming growing season of this living work. The members of Surf Point Foundation send a huge “Thank You!” to the Old York Garden Club volunteers for helping with garden cleanup and preparing plant divisions for the sale. Other activities at Surf Point include: perusing the books in Surf Point’s 1,000 volume art library, walking the trails on the 46-acre coastal property, and exploring the tidal pools and oceanfront. After Surf Point, guests can make a day of it by visiting Buoy Gallery, Corey Daniels Gallery, and the Ogunquit Museum of American Art,

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power Facepainting, while hula hoops by Smart Circles add extra fun to the event. There will also be a scavenger hunt designed to help the little ones explore the market. Attendees are invited to indulge in a full day of shop-

ping, sipping, and savoring local delights. Blue Mermaid will serve up its legendary Bluegrass Brunch, while Tributary Brewing Company’s tasting room opens its doors for those seeking craft beer excellence. As a special treat, the first 100 customers to

purchase at Blue Mermaid and Tributary Brewing Co. will receive a $5 voucher to spend at the market, adding an extra incentive to join the festivities. K it ter y Communit y Market is a vibrant hub for local producers, farmers, artisans, and community members to come together and celebrate the region’s bounty. With a focus on sustainability, quality, and community engagement, the market strives to support local businesses and foster connections within the community. The KCM is excited to kick off the 2024 season with a day of community, celebration, and the best of local offerings! KCM is located at 10 Shapleigh Road in Kittery. For more information, visit www.kitterycommunitymarket.com, or email k it ter ycom mu n it y ma rket@ gmail.com.

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