Welcome to Creative New Gloucester
The Creative New Gloucester web site celebrates New Gloucester’s vibrant creative economy. It features:
• news about arts and cultural activities;
• a calendar of events; and
• a directory of creative individuals, businesses and organizations.
New Gloucester residents, businesses and organizations can register to appear in the searchable directory. Anyone can subscribe to receive email news updates. (See the registration and subscription area on the left side of this page).
MARCH NEWS
Submitted by Debra on Sun, 03/07/2010 - 14:19MARCH MADNESS SALE AT LIZZIE'S RAGGS
Save 20% off an order of $25 or more. Just enter the code LIZZIE at check out.
HOP ON OVER TO: http://lizziesraggs.com
NEW GLOUCESTER COMMUNITY MARKET
We have just received exciting news that we can use the Amvet Parking
lot for the New Gloucester Community Market for the 2010 season!
CONTACT LAURA CAMPBELL for details about the
market, and the market application.
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http://newgloucestergardens.weebly.com/
SHAKERS EVENTS CATALOG
March Madness Sale at Lizzie's Raggs
Submitted by Debra on Sun, 03/07/2010 - 14:03Save 20% off an order of $25 or more. Just enter the code LIZZIE at check out.
LETS HOP ON OVER TO: http://lizziesraggs.com
Artisans' Programming on Channel 3
Submitted by Debra on Tue, 02/16/2010 - 09:48Hello all,
You're invited to a meeting hosted by community access television volunteers Jerry DeWitt and Patti Mikkelsen who plan to co-produce programs to be shown on local cable Channel 3 in the future.
A few segments of artisan interviews conducted by Conrad ("Connie") Wurtz have already been taped at a potluck dinner last year and at last fall's community fair. Some clips will be reviewed to provide a glimpse of available footage.
Photos of New Gloucester
Submitted by Eric Ritter on Wed, 02/03/2010 - 13:32Hello all,
We are working on a new website for the Economic Development Committee and we would like to gather Photos of New Gloucester for an image library. Anything that appeals to you and is about New Gloucester we would love to have.
Please send these to Paul First our Town Planer at
pfirst@newgloucester.com
thanks so much in advance!
Eric Ritter
A Community Garden For New Gloucester????
Submitted by Eric Ritter on Wed, 02/03/2010 - 13:31If you would like to see New Gloucester create a community garden space, please get in contact with Laura Campbell via email:
Sweethollowsfarm@gmail.com or 926-5919.
The community garden hopes to provide anyone who wishes to garden with the necessary tools and space regardless of income, age or disability.
Farmers market Next Summer Survey
Submitted by Eric Ritter on Tue, 01/26/2010 - 12:48Good Morning everyone:
I have spoken with many of you about starting a farmer's market in New
Gloucester this season. In order for us to have the most successful market
possible, I have created a quick six-question survey that I am now asking
you to complete. The survey consists of very simple questions such as what
time of day the market should be held and what products you would like to
see for sale.
To complete the survey click on (or cut and paste) the following link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JQ8YQM2
Maine's Creative Economy a Model for the Nation
Submitted by Debra on Fri, 01/22/2010 - 19:35See the article in the Portland paper.
http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=309906&ac=PHnws
Village Coffee House -- Breezemere Boys -- Feb. 6
Submitted by julief on Mon, 12/28/2009 - 10:29Breezemere Boys from Camden will provide a lively night of entertainment. Join in for a fun night of bluegrass, gospel and folk.
Don't Miss History and Goodies Saturday Dec 5th
Submitted by Debra on Fri, 12/04/2009 - 21:09New Gloucester Historical Society will have an open house at the History Barn on Saturday, Dec. 5th from 9-12Noon- Tom Blake will be there signing books (only $21.99 - autographed by the author - and makes a wonderful gift!) and we will be selling our commerative gift items as we continue to celebrate our 75th anniversary.
Also a chance to view the society's newest acquisition- a 16' by 36" pine board sawn and milled here in NG-largest board in town even bigger than the Planning Board.
