
Seal Bay Music Festival – CANCELLED
The 18th Seal Bay Festival of American Chamber Music: “Seeing Sound” UPDATE: DUE TO THE RISE IN COVID CASES IN WALDO COUNTY, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN REIMAGINED FOR DIGITAL SPACE.
The 18th Seal Bay Festival of American Chamber Music: “Seeing Sound” UPDATE: DUE TO THE RISE IN COVID CASES IN WALDO COUNTY, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN REIMAGINED FOR DIGITAL SPACE.
Join Belfast historian, Megan Pinette, for a stroll along Belfast’s waterfront. Learn about industries along the harbor in the early years of settlement. Did you know there was a rum distillery making what was described as “bad stuff but good rum?” And, what we now refer to as Puddle Dock was also known as Dock Square or Sandy Beach? The tour will continue with highlights from the days of the ship building businesses to the age of steam when the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad transformed the waterfront into an industrial manufacturing zone.
Artist Nina Elder travels to some of the most environmentally impacted, geographically distant, and economically important places on the globe where she researches how the natural environment is changing through
Photographing Belfast’s Waterfront: Then & Now [Exhibition Opening] Join the community for an opening reception, held under tents outside of the Waterfall Arts building on Friday, June 18th, 5-7pm, with
All Ages Art Happening: Funny HaHa Saturday, June 12, 2021 Who needs a laugh? We’re celebrating having made it through a wacky school year with an afternoon of silliness. Kid-comedians
Later this month, Waterfall Arts will host the fourth annual Chalk Walk, taking place along the Harborwalk in Belfast, Maine. The event is free and open to the public.
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