Showing posts with label Rockland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rockland. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2018

"Sunrise Over The Bay" The Maine Windjammer Project


"Sunrise Over The Bay" by Doug Mills
Sunrise over the bay at Rockland Maine.


Photos provided by Maine Windjammer Project
The Maine Windjammer Project started in 2007 to preserve the modern history of the Maine Windjammer and to make it available to the generations to come.
This historical archive is available to museums and for historical research.
For more info contact: dougmills@shootmainestudios.com


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Friday, January 6, 2017

"Rockland Harbor" The Maine Windjammer Project




"Rockland Harbor" by Doug Mills
Schooners in Rockland harbor, once one of the east coast's busiest ports due to it's lime industry.


Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Rockland Maine Builds It's Iconic Lobster Trap Christmas Tree

Rockland Maine- On Tuesday morning the community came together to build Rockland's iconic Lobster Trap Christmas Tree.  The first load of lobster traps from Brooks Trap Mill arrive before 9 AM.  Once the truck is unloaded the base of the tree is laid out.  Over the next 5 hours this amazing tree takes shape.  It is not the only lobster trap tree, however it is the only Lobster Trap Christmas Tree in the Lobster Capital of the world.  With many volunteers and plenty of hot coffee and muffins from Rick City Coffee and stacks of pizzas from Dominos and Pizza Hut the job is one I look forward to each year.

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Friday, July 15, 2016

Blues To Invade Rockland For Annual Festival This Saturday, July 16-17th

File photo of a band performing at last year's festival.
Rockland, Maine - The blues are about to invade Rockland when the annual North Atlantic Blues Festival takes center stage tomorrow, Saturday July 16th and ending Sunday, July 17th, 2016 in beautiful Rockland, Maine.

North Atlantic Blues Festival lineup features acts young and old. Saturday features Blues Caravan, Toronzo Cannon, Daughters of Rhythm & Blues, Quinn Sullivan and John Hammond with Bruce Katz. Featured acts on Sunday are Alexis P. Suter, Mike Zito & The Wheel, Johnny Sansone's Deep Mud review, Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters, Elvin Bishop. Singing in between acts is Mick Kolassa.

Saturday Schedule:
Blues Caravan 11am-12:10pm
Toronzo Cannon 12:25pm-1:35pm
Daughters of Rhythm & Blues 1:50pm-3:05pm
Quinn Sullivan 3:20pm-4:40pm
John Hammond with Bruce Katz 5pm-6:30pm

Sunday Schedule:
Alexis P. Suter 11am-12pm
Mike Zito & The Wheel 12:15pm-1:20pm
Johnny Sansone's Deep Mud review 1:35pm-2:45pm
Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters 3pm-4:15
Elvin Bishop 4:30pm-6pm

The North Atlantic Blues Festival produced by Paul Benjamin, Jamie Isaacson is an annual two-day blues music festival featuring national blues performers and considered one of the most prestigious on the East Coast. The festival is held at the Public Landing in Rockland, Maine, overlooking the picturesque Rockland Harbor. Some of the top names in blues music have been featured at this prestigious East Coast festival. In addition to all day live entertainment, the festival has vendors selling a wide array of food, drinks and crafts.  Saturday evening Main Street is closed to traffic for the NABF Club Crawl. Attendees of legal age, wearing their wristband from the festival are allowed free admission to the many bars and restaurants featuring many of the top regional blues performers. There are also bands performing on Main Street for all ages at no charge.

Directions:
The festival is in the Public Landing  275 Main St,  first left off Main St.
No parking on grounds.

From Portland (82 miles): Take I-295 North to Exit 28 to U.S. Route 1 North (Coastal Route) at Brunswick. Follow U.S. Route 1 to Rockland’s Main St. Turn right on Main St.

From Augusta (42 miles) take Rt 17 to Rockland. Follow Rt 1 South take a left at the Dairy Queen stop light. Next right on Main St.

From Bangor (61 miles) take US Rt 1A to Rt 1 then South to Rockland.Follow Rt 1 South take a left at the Dairy Queen stop light. Next right on to Main St.

Festival Information:

  • Ticket gates open at 9:00 a.m. and music starts at 11:00 a.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday.
  • Bring a lawnchair or blanket. Some folding chairs are available at the front
  • of the stage for no charge.  The yellow covered chairs to the right of the
  • stage are VIP seats.
  • Chairs can be brought on the grounds 6:00-8:00 AM Saturday. We then
  • ask you to leave until the ticket gates open.
  • Rain or Shine!
  • No Pets or Coolers
  • No chairs with a canopy over it. It blocks the view for the people behind you.
  • No sun umbrellas or tents (if raining, small umbrellas are allowed)
  • A large tent is set up at the top of the hill if you want cover.
  • City water faucets are to the right and left of the stage,
  • for your use.
  • Wristband allows you to come and go off the festival grounds
  • Club Crawl held Sat night 8:00 PM. Main St is closed to traffic. 5 bands are set up along the street. All ages, no charge.
  • Saturday or Weekend wristbands allows you into the participating bars and restaurants.
  • Friday night music in local bars is not a NABF event, no wristbands are issued. Some establishments may charge a cover charge.

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Blues To Invade Rockland For Annual Festival July 16-17th

File photo of a band performing at last year's festival.
Rockland, Maine - The blues are about to invade Rockland when the annual North Atlantic Blues Festival takes center stage on Saturday July 16th and Sunday, July 17th, 2016 in beautiful Rockland, Maine.

North Atlantic Blues Festival lineup features acts young and old. Saturday features Blues Caravan, Toronzo Cannon, Daughters of Rhythm & Blues, Quinn Sullivan and John Hammond with Bruce Katz. Featured acts on Sunday are Alexis P. Suter, Mike Zito & The Wheel, Johnny Sansone's Deep Mud review, Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters, Elvin Bishop. Singing in between acts is Mick Kolassa.

Saturday Schedule:
Blues Caravan 11am-12:10pm
Toronzo Cannon 12:25pm-1:35pm
Daughters of Rhythm & Blues 1:50pm-3:05pm
Quinn Sullivan 3:20pm-4:40pm
John Hammond with Bruce Katz 5pm-6:30pm

Sunday Schedule:
Alexis P. Suter 11am-12pm
Mike Zito & The Wheel 12:15pm-1:20pm
Johnny Sansone's Deep Mud review 1:35pm-2:45pm
Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters 3pm-4:15
Elvin Bishop 4:30pm-6pm

The North Atlantic Blues Festival produced by Paul Benjamin, Jamie Isaacson is an annual two-day blues music festival featuring national blues performers and considered one of the most prestigious on the East Coast. The festival is held at the Public Landing in Rockland, Maine, overlooking the picturesque Rockland Harbor. Some of the top names in blues music have been featured at this prestigious East Coast festival. In addition to all day live entertainment, the festival has vendors selling a wide array of food, drinks and crafts.  Saturday evening Main Street is closed to traffic for the NABF Club Crawl. Attendees of legal age, wearing their wristband from the festival are allowed free admission to the many bars and restaurants featuring many of the top regional blues performers. There are also bands performing on Main Street for all ages at no charge.

Directions:
The festival is in the Public Landing  275 Main St,  first left off Main St.
No parking on grounds.

From Portland (82 miles): Take I-295 North to Exit 28 to U.S. Route 1 North (Coastal Route) at Brunswick. Follow U.S. Route 1 to Rockland’s Main St. Turn right on Main St.

From Augusta (42 miles) take Rt 17 to Rockland. Follow Rt 1 South take a left at the Dairy Queen stop light. Next right on Main St.

From Bangor (61 miles) take US Rt 1A to Rt 1 then South to Rockland.Follow Rt 1 South take a left at the Dairy Queen stop light. Next right on to Main St.

Festival Information:

  • Ticket gates open at 9:00 a.m. and music starts at 11:00 a.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday.
  • Bring a lawnchair or blanket. Some folding chairs are available at the front
  • of the stage for no charge.  The yellow covered chairs to the right of the
  • stage are VIP seats.
  • Chairs can be brought on the grounds 6:00-8:00 AM Saturday. We then
  • ask you to leave until the ticket gates open.
  • Rain or Shine!
  • No Pets or Coolers
  • No chairs with a canopy over it. It blocks the view for the people behind you.
  • No sun umbrellas or tents (if raining, small umbrellas are allowed)
  • A large tent is set up at the top of the hill if you want cover.
  • City water faucets are to the right and left of the stage,
  • for your use.
  • Wristband allows you to come and go off the festival grounds
  • Club Crawl held Sat night 8:00 PM. Main St is closed to traffic. 5 bands are set up along the street. All ages, no charge.
  • Saturday or Weekend wristbands allows you into the participating bars and restaurants.
  • Friday night music in local bars is not a NABF event, no wristbands are issued. Some establishments may charge a cover charge.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

68th Maine Lobster Festival Kicks Off This Wednesday, July 29th

File Photo: King Neptune and his court along with 2013 Sea Goddess 
arriving at the 67th Maine Lobster Festival in 2014.
Rockland, Maine - Thousands of people from all over the world will flock to the 68th annual Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland, Maine's harbor park. This year's festival kicks off Wednesday, July 29th, 2015, noon sharp, ending Sunday, August 2nd, 2015 at 6pm.

There will be things for everyone to enjoy such as Coronation, crowning of a new Sea Goddess on Wednesday, opening night, music from top local and national performers, parade on Saturday down Rockland's main street, food from several vendors, rides for all ages provided by Smokey's Greater Shows, watching lobsters being cooked at the large lobster cooker, activities for all ages and more.

Schedule for this year's festival:

Wednesday, July 29th, 2015
All Day
ART SHOW AT MAIN STREET BRANCH OF CAMDEN NATIONAL BANK

Art Show at Main Street branch of Camden National Bank.

All Day
FESTIVAL OPENS

Festival Opens
Wednesday, July 29 - 11AM
Thursday, July 30  through  Sun Aug 2 - 9AM

9:00 a.m.
4-DAY PASSES AND ENTERTAINMENT TICKETS
Entertainment

Four Day passes and Entertainment tickets on sale at the Main gate.

1:00 p.m.
ALL'S TENTS OPEN

Children’s Tent, Fine Arts & Crafts Tent, Marine Tent, Maine Made Tent, ongoing demonstrations, all vendors.

4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
MAINE'S FASTEST KNITTERS
Entertainment
North Entertainment Tent

Maine Fastest Knitters  Yes… fast knitters!

6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
SIDEWAYS HIGHWAYS

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

North Atlantic Blues Festival Kicks Off This Weekend

Rockland, Maine - Rockland's harbor park will be filled with the sound of blues music as the annual North Atlantic Blues Festival kicks off this weekend, July 11th through July 12th, 2015 in Rockland, Maine.

According to their site, The North Atlantic Blues Festival is an annual two-day blues music festival

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

"Rockland Harbor" The Maine Windjammer Project








"Rockland Harbor" by Doug Mills
Rockland Maine's harbor was one of the busiest harbors on the east coast during the 19th century.