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My name is Keith Michaud and this is “Letters From Away,” a blog written by a Mainer living outside the comfortable and sane confines of New England. The blog is intended for Mainers, whether they live in the Pine Tree State or beyond, and for anyone who has loved ’em, been baffled by ’em or both. Ayuh, I am “from away.” Worse still, I live on the Left Coast – in California. Enjoy! Or not. Your choice.
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5 things to do this weekend | Bangor Daily News
Posted in Entertainment, Maine
Tagged "Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde", Bangor Opera House, Bangor Waterfront, Boris Karloff, Emily Burnham, Flannery Brothers, Frankenstein films, Mel Brooks, Shawn Colvin, Skowhegan Opera House, Stephen King, The Penobscot Theatre Company, The Strand Theatre, Tommyknockers and More Tour
Concert series puts Bangor on the map, but will it stay? | Bangor Daily News
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Maine, Outdoors
Tagged Alan Jackson, Bangor, Bangor Waterfront, Celtic women, Greater Bangor Convention and Visitors Bureau, Hollywood Slots Waterfront Concert Series, Jason Mraz, Live Nation, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Charlie Daniels, Miranda Lambert, New England Concerts LLC, SmackFest, Tim McGraw
5 things to do this Sept. 10 weekend | Bangor Daily News
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Maine
Tagged "The 39 Steps", Alan Jackson, Alfred Hitchcock, Bangor, Bangor Opera House, Bangor Waterfront, Brewer, Emily Burnham, Fort Knox State Park, Hill in the Ville, Jason Mraz, Penobscot Theatre Company, Prospect, Society of Creative Anachronism, Waterville, Wheels on the Waterfront Bangor Car Show
Weather, talent kept Folk Festival hot | Bangor Daily News
Here are links to a couple of Bangor Daily News stories on the American Folk Festival held this weekend on the Bangor Waterfront. There are stories, photos and video at the other end of these links back to the Bangor Daily News.
Weather, talent kept Folk Festival hot | Bangor Daily News
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Tagged American Folk Festival, Bangor, Bangor Waterfront, dancing, music, performances
Sixth annual American Folk Festival: The biggest party in Bangor | Bangor Daily News
BANGOR, Maine — The crowd began gathering around 4 p.m. to welcome the sixth annual American Folk Festival on the Bangor Waterfront. With full sun, mid-80s temperatures and cloudless skies forecast for the weekend, the biggest party in Bangor was off to a rousing start for the nearly 100,000 people estimated to attend this year.
The Pride of Maine Black Bear Marching Band took formation in West Market Square around 6 p.m. and performed for a crowd of several hundred, some of whom arrived early to snag a seat at one of the downtown eateries. Band director Chris White stood atop a platform and conducted the band through a selection of pop hits and the ubiquitous “Maine Stein Song,” the anthem of the University of Maine.
“I think it’s fantastic,” said Andrew Day, service manager at Paddy Murphy’s Pub, located just off West Market Square. “We had people get here early to watch the parade from inside. It’s definitely been a boon. West Market is the heart of downtown, and there’s nowhere else the festival should start.”
Click for the rest of the story by Emily Burnham in the Bangor Daily News, along with photos and video.
Despite big donations, folk festival still $226,000 short of goal | Bangor Daily News
BANGOR, Maine — The American Folk Festival committee is $50,000 closer to — but still almost $226,000 short of — its 2010 fundraising goal of $960,000 three days before it starts.
“We’ve received a number of donations at various monetary levels, but we received one $40,000 contribution and another $10,000 gift within the last week from two donors who wish to remain anonymous,” said Heather McCarthy, the American Folk Festival’s executive director. “To date, the festival has raised $734,291.”
Still, McCarthy and other festival officials are aggressively seeking to close the funding gap as quickly as possible for the three-day extravaganza, which begins Friday centered on the Bangor Waterfront.
“We’re a little more comfortable with the money we’ve raised, but it doesn’t change the tone of our message to festival-goers because we still feel the sustainability of the event, long-term, depends on educating them on what they’re getting for little to relatively no cost.
“We have to educate people [about] the value the festival provides not just for attendees, but also the surrounding community.”
Click for the rest of the story by Andrew Neff in the Bangor Daily News.
Donations to the Folk Festival can be made by calling Mary Brann at (207) 974-3217 or by mailing them to American Folk Festival, 40 Harlow St., Bangor ME 04401.
KahBang set to kick off expanded music, film and art festival | Bangor Daily News
KahBang set to kick off expanded music, film and art festival – Bangor Daily News.
KahBang film festival passes are $20; music festival passes only are $30, and all-access passes are $50. Free for enlisted troops. For information about tickets and all things KahBang: kahbang.com.
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Tagged Bangor, Bangor Waterfront, film festival, KahBang Festival, music festival, visual art exhibits
