Don Best, Sarah Faragher, and Scott Baltz Celebration
Littlefield Gallery 145 Main Street, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesFeaturing: Don Best, Sarah Faragher, Scott Baltz September 11 - October 9 at Littlefield Gallery. Come join us!
Music and Nature Reflections with Hawk Henries
Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesJoin us at Schoodic Institute (in-person or online) on Tuesday, September 12th at 7:00pm for a special evening conversation and musical performance with Hawk Henries. Hawk is a renowned musician and flute maker. As one of a relatively small number of Native flute makers who continue in the tradition of using only hand tools and fire, Hawk’s work embodies his commitment to the revitalization and preservation of these skills.
2024 Finding Acadia’s Early Birds: A Special Maine Birding Excursion | Schoodic Institute
Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesBe among the first to see and hear colorful wood warblers returning to Acadia National Park, and enjoy a chartered boat trip to Petit Manan Island to see an active…
Winter Harbor Trade Day 2024
TRADE DAY 2024! Pancake Breakfast at the Winter Harbor Masonic Lodge 7-10 am! Great sales throughout the Peninsula! Saturday, May 18, 2024
2024 Katahdin Splendor: Birds and Wildlife in the Shadow of Maine’s Highest Peak | Baxter State Park
Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesJoin Schoodic Institute's bird ecology director Seth Benz on this exciting bird tour through Maine's North Woods! The combined scenic expanse of Baxter State Park and Katahdin Woods and Waterways…
1890 Passamaquoddy Wax Cylinders
Sorrento-Sullivan Recreation Center 1776 US Route 1, Sullivan, ME, United StatesDR. DWAYNE TOМАН Director and Curator of the Sipayik Museum Teacher of the Passamaquoddy Language and Culture Preserving Language: The 1890 Passamaquoddy Wax Cylinders Come hear the story of Dwayne…
Building the Maine Shore Line Railroad — A History
Prospect Harbor Women's Club 63 Main Street, Prospect Harbor, ME, United StatesHow a railroad network came to Bar Harbor and the far Downeast. Presented byTom Testa, President, Downeast Scenic Railway July 1, 2024 – 7:00 PM Prospect Harbor Women’s Club 63…
Downeast Maine Puffins and Seabirds with Caretta Inspired Journeys
Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesJoin Caretta Inspired Journeys for a taste of summer in Downeast Maine and experience the unique coastal islands of the North Atlantic! This five-day excursion starts at the Bangor Maine…
Meet the Author: Alexandra S. D. Hinrichs
Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesBring your family and friends to the Welcome Center at Rockefeller Hall (on the Schoodic Institute campus) on July 13th to meet Maine author Alexandra S. D. Hinrichs! Chat with…
A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds
Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesJoin us on Tuesday, July 16th at 7:00pm for a special evening lecture, A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds, with bestselling author and ornithologist Scott…
The Maine Outdoor Film Festival returns to Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park on August 22, 2024 for an evening of outdoor adventure and conservation films under the stars!
Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesThe Maine Outdoor Film Festival is an outlet for Maine filmmakers’ creativity. By attending a Maine Outdoor Film Festival screening, thousands of Mainers get the chance to see specially curated…
Welcome to the Milky Way
Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United StatesAn estimated 75% of the world’s people cannot see the Milky Way – our home galaxy – because of urban light pollution. But here in Acadia, it shines brightly on clear nights. The collective glow of its 200+ billion stars arches from horizon to horizon. Astronomy volunteer Richard Luecke will explain our current understanding of the Milky Way, our place in it, and how you can view and appreciate its splendors. His image-enhanced presentation will acquaint you with some of our galaxy’s most stunning features.
We will meet in Moore Auditorium on the Schoodic Institute campus from 7:30pm – 8:30pm on Sunday, August 25th. Weather permitting, attendees will then be invited outdoors for a laser-guided tour of the Milky Way and viewing through a large astronomical telescope (8:30pm – 10:00pm).
Space is limited! Please register below.
Cost: $15.00/person or $50.00/family of up to four