Birds, Bugs, Birches, and Barnacles!

Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United States

Birds, Bugs, Birches, and Barnacles! August 20, 9:30am-12pm $5, lunch included! Do you love exploring nature, observing the details, and learning more about the world around you? Then our BioBlitz is just for you. It’s an Acadia National Park treasure hunt for science, and we need your help! Bring your family and friends - and…

$5

2022 Maine Outdoor Film Festival

Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United States

August 25, 7PM - 10PM Join the Maine Outdoor Film Festival for an evening of outdoor adventure and conservation films under the stars at Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park! Please bring your own chair for comfort and safety. You might also consider bringing a headlamp, a brown bag lunch and bug spray. Tickets are…

Concert: Castlebay

Gouldsboro Town Park 43-61 ME 186, Prospect Harbor, ME, United States

$15 general admission, tickets available at the door Children 12 and under are always free What’s Castlebay all about? — Seafaring, the darkness and lightness of the coast of Maine, the rhythm of the tides” — Peter Spectre, marine author Castlebay treats an audience to a musical journey through time and across the Atlantic as…

$15

Landscape of Change with Halcyon

Moore Auditorium on the Schoodic Institute campus in Winter Harbor Acadia Drive, Winter Harbor, ME, United States

August 27, 2022, 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm Join us for an evening of music and imagery featuring Halcyon, the renowned Maine-based string quartet, as they share their love of music in ways that foster connection, community, vibrancy, joy, warmth, and accessibility. In each concert, they work to create a space that draws upon word,…

$10

24th Annual Schoodic Scramble

Grindstone Neck Golf Course

The 24th annual Schoodic Scramble charity golf event will be held on Saturday, September 10, 2022 at the Grindstone Neck Golf Course in Winter Harbor. Participants will enjoy 18 holes of golf, continental breakfast, lobster stew, ice cream sundaes, wine, cheese, tournament hat, hole-in-one opportunity as well as prizes for men’s, ladies, and couples flights.…

Wild Mushrooms in Maine: Entering a World of Wonder and Ecological Treasure with Greg Marley

Schoodic Institute 9 Atterbury Circle, Winter Harbor, ME, United States

September 13, 7PM - 8:30PM Join us for a FREE evening lecture with Greg Marley, author of Mushrooms for Health: Medicinal Secrets of Northeastern Fungi, and the award-winning Chanterelle Dreams, Amanita Nightmares: The Love, Lore, and Mystic of Mushrooms. Beyond the association with food or poison, the fungi that produce mushrooms play an invaluable role…

Concert: Snarky Sisterz

Gouldsboro Town Park 43-61 ME 186, Prospect Harbor, ME, United States

$15 general admission, tickets available at the door Children 12 and under are always free Veteran DC-based award-winning songwriters and performers Diana Quinn (Tru Fax & the Insaniacs, Honky Tonk Confidential, The Fabulettes) and Lisa Ann Wright (The Fabulettes) are the Snarky Sisterz! The duo offers an eclectic mix of clever originals and curated covers,…

$15

Contemporary Architecture in Rural Communities

Moore Auditorium on the Schoodic Institute campus in Winter Harbor Acadia Drive, Winter Harbor, ME, United States

October 11, 7PM - 8:30PM Join us for a free evening lecture with Todd Saunders, founder of Saunders Architecture. Saunders Architecture has been making architecture in Scandinavia, and around the world, for 25 years. Their work has one foot in the past and one foot in the future to bridge the gap between the contemporary…

Climate Change, Fall Foliage, and Leaf Peepers in Acadia National Park with Dr. Stephanie Spera

Moore Auditorium on the Schoodic Institute campus in Winter Harbor Acadia Drive, Winter Harbor, ME, United States

October 18, 7PM - 8:30PM In conjunction with the 2022 Acadia National Park Science Symposium, we invite you to join us for a free evening lecture with Dr. Stephanie Spera, Second Century Stewardship Fellow and Assistant Professor of Geography, Environment, and Sustainability at the University of Richmond. Autumn has been referred to as “the neglected…