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).
Horses as Healers and Teachers
Submitted by EllieFellers on Sun, 06/28/2009 - 14:04Kerry Loupe and Caroline Loupe of New Gloucester with Gena McGrath, owner of Springpoint Farm in Durham are offering two exciting workshops called "Horses as Healers and Teachers" on JUly 11/12 and August 7/8.
Each program is one full day workshop preceded by an evening program on the previous day and will be held at Springpoint Farm in Durham, ME.
NEW GLOUCESTER ARTS NETWORK POTLUCK JUNE 30TH
Submitted by Debra on Sat, 06/20/2009 - 17:18The New Gloucester Arts Network is spinning off from the Arts and Creative Economy Committee. Please join us for a potluck dinner and conversations about next steps as an informal network of artists and other creative folks.
Imagine... an open studio tour? art exhibit? more music? activities at NG Community Fair? Workshops on marketing? Bring your ideas!
TUESDAY JUNE 30
6:30 PM
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH VESTRY
LOWER VILLAGE
RSVP BETSEY LESLIE
926-3708
Creative New Gloucester News June 14, 2009
Submitted by Debra on Sun, 06/14/2009 - 07:28NEW GLOUCESTER ARTS NETWORK POTLUCK DINNER JUNE 30
Artists and other creative folks are invited to gather at the First Congregational Church vestry on Tuesday, June 30th at 6:30 for a potluck dinner and conversations about future network activities. RSVP to Betsey Leslie, 926-3708.
ARTS & CREATIVE ECONOMY COMMITTEE PRESENTS WEB SITE TO SELECTMEN ON JUNE 15
Village Coffeehouse
Submitted by julief on Sun, 04/12/2009 - 19:40Mountain Avenue
New Gloucester’s own band with boundless talent and energy. Local favorites play a jambalaya of blues, bluegrass, folk, rock and jazz featuring Ben Detroy, Hal Phillips, Todd Burowes, Tom Schipper, Ted McHugh playing guitar, mandolin, fiddle, rub board and drums.
