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Blue Hill Cyclery welcomes and supports riders of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. We work on road bikes, e-bikes, mountain bikes and everything in between. Located across from the library in the village of Blue Hill and at the start of an incredible road for riding, we are a hub for the cycling community on the Peninsula. Roll on in for a quick fix, grab some nutrition and gear for your ride, or drop off your bike for a tune-up. You can expect the same level of respect and attention whether you are a newbie or a pro cyclist. [read more]
View ProfileFounded in 2015, Bayview Escapes Travel is a locally owned and operated travel agency based in Ellsworth, Maine. We specialize in planning custom itineraries for our clients, whether you're looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an adventurous outdoor getaway. We're passionate about helping people create unforgettable travel experiences, and we're committed to providing our clients with the best possible service. Please welcome Heidi Omlor as a new agent, you can reach Heidi at heidi@bayviewescapes.com [read more]
View ProfileThe History of the Theatre Bar Harbor’s Criterion Theatre opened at 7 o’clock p.m. on Monday, June 6th, 1932. The lavish opening night lasted from 7pm until after midnight, and drew nearly 2,000 people to two separate shows, each of which featured a speech by Julien Emery - chairman of the Board of Selectmen, live music by a seven-piece orchestra, vaudeville acts, and a screening of “Arsene Lupin,” starring John & Lionel Barrymore, and Karen Morley. In the opening ceremony, a large basket of flowers was given to George & Ethel McKay, and congratulatory telegrams from stars such as Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Joan Crawford, and John Barrymore were read aloud. Harry A. Smith, “well known in Portland and New York theatrical circles,” was the director of the opening shows. [read more]
View Profile44 North Coffee was born in 2010 on a small island off the coast of Maine. Founded on the principle that fresh and ethically sourced coffee sips best, we custom roast organic Arabica coffee beans in Deer Isle. We honor the hard work of the farmers who grow our coffee by fairly purchasing seasonal organic beans and roasting to levels that highlight the best tasting notes in each cup. Enjoy at your own line of latitude! For wholesale inquiries or custom coffee blends [private parties, weddings, special events] please contact us at coffee@44northcoffee.com [read more]
View ProfileThe Ellsworth Public Library is a vibrant and essential community resource, educating and inspiring the people we serve. [read more]
View ProfileWe believe every individual has a right to live in safety and without fear of abuse. Although the world has changed significantly over the last 40 years, we continue to honor the visionary work of the women who ignited what became known as the “battered women’s movement” in the 1970s. They knew domestic abuse was not a personal problem, but rather a violation of civil and human rights. It was out of that important movement that NextStep emerged. We started in 1984 as a satellite office of Spruce Run Association, the first domestic violence project in Maine and the third in the U.S. Six years later, a concerned group of Hancock County residents put into motion their plan to serve victims and survivors of domestic abuse in their own communities as “The Next Step Domestic Violence Project of Hancock County.” In 2004, we broadened our reach to include our neighbors in Washington County, changing our name to “Next Step Domestic Violence Project.” Currently we use the simplified name “NextStep” to reflect our commitment to victims and survivors not just of domestic violence, but also of other types of interpersonal violence and abuse. For more than 25 years, NextStep has been leading Downeast Maine’s efforts to end domestic violence and abuse. Throughout Washington and Hancock Counties—from Eastport to Topsfield, Bar Harbor to Bucksport—we are on a mission to end domestic violence in our homes and in our communities. Nationally, 1 in 5 women and 1 in 7 men will experience physical violence by an intimate partner during their lifetime, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Our partners at Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence report that a domestic violence assault is reported to Maine law enforcement every 2 hours and 5 minutes, and in 2017 these assaults comprised more than 40% of the total assaults reported. [read more]
View ProfileAbout Information: Cody's Closet is a non-profit organization started in Hancock County serving the needs of teenagers in foster care across the state. A foster closet that also provides advocacy for teens in custody, our goal is to support teens with basic necessities, socially acknowledged skills and help to build roots in a community to stabilize their foundation from which they will launch into adulthood. [read more]
View ProfileThe Grand is an iconic Art Deco theater in Downeast, Maine, that fosters social interaction and growth in artists and audiences through the arts, entertainment, and education. Hancock County Auditorium Associates - 501(c)3 Non-profit in Good Standing - EIN #01-0332058 [read more]
View ProfileOur Vision A vibrant historic estate for recreation and education Our Mission Woodlawn nurtures curiosity and a sense of place by promoting Downeast Maine’s cultural heritage and offering diverse educational and recreational experiences. Our Values Respect for the Founding Principles of the Woodlawn property and the goals for its use, growth and sustainability, with deliberate focus on: Woodlawn’s culture that enables us to pursue sustainable, relevant, and entrepreneurial efforts that serve our current and future needs, The lessons of our region’s history and its relevance to today, Responsible policymaking, relying on due diligence, expertise, and consensus of the Woodlawn Board of Trustees through thoughtful discussion and deliberation. Respect for, and commitment to, the Hancock County community, with deliberate focus on: Support and furtherance of the fellowship, respect, and sense of purpose that visitors experience at Woodlawn and the strong sense of place that the property evokes. Woodlawn’s community relationships, enhanced through programming, community leadership, cooperation and collaboration. The importance of our guest’s experience by encouraging an individual sense of satisfaction and enjoyment. Understanding and pursuit of Woodlawn’s responsibility to nurture interest in, and educate our visitors about, Hancock County’s history, with deliberate focus on: Access to world class educational and archival resources for research and enrichment. Our unique and diverse recreational opportunities provided through our land holdings. [read more]
View ProfileKneisel 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. Born in Bucharest, violinist Franz Kneisel (1865-1926) studied at the Vienna Conservatory and emigrated from Berlin in 1885 in order to become that year he also formed the Kneisel Quartet, the first fully professional string quartet in America, famous for the precision of its ensemble and the restrained elegance of its performances. [read more]
View ProfileSince 2003, Horch Roofing has proudly served the communities of Southern, Midcoast, and Downeast Maine with expert roofing and gutter installation, replacement, and repairs. From Portland to Warren – and now Ellsworth, with our newest office – we’re here to deliver safety, quality, reliability, and care to even more homes and businesses. We’re also excited to introduce our new Exterior Services Division, offering additional ways to protect and improve your property with the same trusted team you know. Our services include standing seam metal, asphalt shingle, and EPDM rubber roofing, seamless gutter systems, small projects, repairs, and free, detailed estimates for both residential and commercial projects. Sustainability is at the heart of our work. Through our Reroof and Recycle program, we recycle 100% of the waste generated by our projects, along with everyday materials like paper, bottles, and cans – because taking care of people means taking care of the planet, too. [read more]
View ProfileWe are proud to have served Downeast businesses and communities for more than 50 years! Whether it’s your idea or ours, we will work with you from design to completion. Large or small, your project will get the full attention and experience of the Downeast Graphics team. [read more]
View ProfileLoaves & Fishes feeds and serves the hungry in Hancock County, Maine, striving to eliminate food insecurity in our community. We treat all neighbors with respect, so they leave the pantry with dignity and hope as well as groceries. We are committed to providing food assistance and life-skills education to anyone who needs it. [read more]
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