207-963-2569 info@schoodicartsforall.org Hammond Hall 427 Main St Winter Harbor

Schoodic Arts

Celebrating Arts & Culture in Downeast Maine

 

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We're celebrating arts and culture year-round with programs, events, and workshops as well as a commitment to hire 100% Maine Artists in 2010. Our home and stage is in historic Hammond Hall in downtown Winter Harbor, with festival venues throughout the peninsula.

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“This music always relaxes me no matter how hectic my day has been. Will it make me live longer? Keep my mind a little less foggy? Who knows, but it’s been a blast!”
Dick Fisher, Schoodic Steel

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“Show Choir has been a wonderful experience for my girls. The kids gain confidence in their abilities and learn the skills necessary to perform live.”
Alison Johnson, Show Choir Mom

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“I love making theater art with members of my community, for my community.”
Carl Karush, Meetinghouse Theatre Lab

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“18 kids, 36 mallets, 12 tones in 4 octaves, three hours each week = 5184 unique combinations of musical notes every week!”
Sepp Huber, Director of Pandemonium and La Pandilla

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“The desserts keep coming, so do the performers, and so does our great audience! Thankfully, the only thing missing so far has been a Friday snowstorm.”
Jeremy Strater, Last Friday Coffeehouse Coordinator

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“We work hard, laugh long, and sing our hearts out. Skidding through winter is easier knowing that spring brings Schoodic Summer Chorus rehearsals.”
Tina McGowan, Schoodic Summer Chorus

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Upcoming Events

All events take place at Hammond Hall, 427 Main Street in Winter Harbor unless otherwise noted.

 
Thunderstruck: Champion Bagpiper Ursa Beckford with Keyboardist Brian Stewart

 ursaFriday, September 10th

Bagpipes like you've never heard them! In this powerfully fun collaboration, traditional Celtic music mixes with exiting modern sounds - from blues to the Beatles to the flashiest ceilidh tunes.
Ursa Beckford, 16, of Clifton, Maine, has been playing the pipes since age seven. He has reached an exceptional level of highland bagpipe playing, as a soloist and a pipe band member.  In August of 2009 he performed in the prestigious MacGregor Memorial under twenty-two bagpipe contest in Oban, Scotland.
At the age of 13 Ursa became a grade 1 piper, the highest amateur rank in piping, and within two months had taken a prize in a high level contest. That year he also joined the Oran Mor Pipe Band, one of three Grade 1 bands in the United States.  He also performs traditional and contemporary music with keyboardist Brian Stewart. They’ve played pipe music, as well as blues and Beatle’s tunes.

Call the hall for advance tickets or more information at 963-2569.  Tickets are $15 for adults, $7 students, and children under 12 are admitted free.

This concert, part of our "Emerging Artists" concert series, is also part of our commitment to hiring 100% Maine Artists in 2010.

 
FBC Plein Air Artwork Exhibit

pleinairFrom September 1st through September 14th, Frenchman Bay Conservancy (FBC) will be presenting a plein air artworks exhibit at Hammond Hall in Winter Harbor.  FBC has 26 art works created by 22 local and visiting artists at selected FBC preserves.  A silent auction will run concurrently with the exhibition. 
 
On September 5th there will be a public reception held from 5-7pm at Hammond Hall.
 
On September 14th we will hold a closing reception from 5-7pm, providing a final opportunity to bid.  Please mark both dates on your calendar, enjoy some wine and cheese while you browse and bid...and bring friends!  You will be supporting a great organization with a great mission! 
 
P.S. Can't make the event but still want to help FBC -- go to FBC website at http://frenchmanbay.org/

 
Thank You Major Sponsors!

We couldn't do it without their support, so please help us to support them:

barharborbank         BUMBLEBEE

 

chaptertwo       realtyofmaine


 

 

 
MIssion Statement

We are a non-profit organization that brings art and culture to the Schoodic Peninsula area and surrounding communities in Downeast Maine. We provide music, art, dance, theater, writing, crafts, poetry, sculpture, fiber arts, and jazz in performances and workshops at affordable prices. To encourage families to attend events together, children are admitted free to all 90 performances. 

 

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