Weekend Spotlight: A wild weekend with Wolffs, a magical glow, fall bounties, and Nature
We’re heading into the crest of a wild weekend, the calm before the storm (literally) next week with storms coming in ahead of Thanksgiving. So, enjoy music from some talented sisters, a magical fantasy ride, a bountiful fall harvest, and a new business opening. I told you it’d be wild.
The Wolff Sisters
Friday, November 19—Camden
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Boston-based sisters Rebecca, Rachael, and Kat Wolff are coming to the Camden Opera House. Just named New England Music Awards' 2021 Americana Artist of the Year, the trio’s music “is honest and genre-defying, but still rooted in traditional rock and Americana storytelling,” according to their website. Here’s a song about Boston they perform called “Boston Town.” Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Choose-your-own reserved tickets are $20 in advance, $26 day of show.FMI: Tickets
Garden Aglow
Saturday, November 20 & Sunday, November 21—Boothbay
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It is TOO EARLY to be posting any Christmas events but Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens gets a pass because their annual Gardens Aglow is beyond Christmasy; it’s what Lisa Kristoff calls “A magical ride into fantasy.” The Covid-19 virus changed what used to be a walking tour into a driving tour, but that’s a good thing. As Kristoff said, “we’re all in need of a beautiful distraction.” Arrival times are every 15 minutes, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m., Thurs.-Sun. $40 per nonmember car/$30 per member car. Advance tickets are required. FMI: Tickets and Details
Killer Road Trip: Maine Harvest Festival
Saturday, November 20 & Sunday, November 21—Bangor
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Head on up to Bangor to the Cross Insurance Center this weekend for a fall harvest with more than 55 Maine farmers, festival food producers, live music, samples from breweries and wineries from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here’s the Schedule. General admission tickets are $8.00. FMI: Tickets and Details
New business open house—Bee Wild Farmacy
Sunday, November 21—Rockport
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Come check out and support a new business in Rockport, Bee Wild Farmacy, run by Mary Nelson. Think: Handmade, local, small-batch, wild-crafted items. Come sample products, ask questions, get discounts, and enter into drawings. The event takes place at the new store at 773 Commercial Street Rockport from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and stay tuned for a follow up story from yours truly. FMI: Details
Kay Stephens can be reached at news@penbaypilot.com