Category Archives: Special Events

Maine Legislature to Honor Stonington Opera House

Opera House Arts is a vendor member of the Stonington Farmers Market. We congratulate them on this exciting news:

2012 is the 100th Anniversary of an Historic Community Building

STONINGTON, MAINE—On its session on Thursday, March 15, the Maine State Legislature will pass a Legislative Sentiment honoring the Stonington Opera House on its 100th anniversary. State Representative Walter Kumiega will speak on the House floor and the Speaker will recognize guests from Opera House Arts, the nonprofit organization that restored the Opera House in 1999 and re-opened it in 2000 after the building had suffered more than eight years of abandonment and decay.
The iconic, green-shingled Stonington Opera House building, rising four stories above Stonington Harbor, is on the National Register of Historic Places. At the heart of Stonington’s downtown, where School St., Main St., and the commercial fish pier intersect, the Opera House has been central to Stonington’s Main Street and the island’s cultural life for more than 100 years. The first amusement hall was built on the current footprint in 1886 by quarry owner and entrepreneur Charles B. Russ. From 1886 to 1910, first the original Russ’s Music Hall and then its expansion, the magnificent Stonington Opera House seating 1,000 people, were important Stonington landmarks and institutions. One hundred years ago this year, the brand new Stonington Opera House as it exists today, with its unique architectural element, the scene tower, re-opened to the public: rising from the ashes of a 1910 fire that might have taken the town with it had not the town’s new water system and fire hydrants gone live that very day.
Opera House Arts is planning multiple events and projects to celebrate this centennial, including the re-creation of an historic vaudeville show of the type that came to the Opera House 100 years ago, July 5-8; the re-staging of Opera House Arts’ popular original musical, “Burt Dow, Deep Water Man,” August 9-19; giant video projections of historic photos on the exterior of the Opera House tower; and the release of a new history and photo book on the Stonington Opera House since its original construction in 1886.
As an important part of these celebrations, Opera House Arts seeks stories and items from community members who remember the Opera House during earlier incarnations. Individuals who collected the china that was given away at movies during the 1930s have already come forth, and a display of these items is scheduled for this summer. Photos, programs, dance cards, posters and other ephemera are all welcome regardless of their condition. Please contact Linda Nelson at 367-2788 or lnelson@operahousearts.org.
Opera House Arts (OHA) is a nonprofit small professional theater noted for its original productions and artistic commissions of performance work relevant to its Down East Maine community. OHA restored and operates the 1912 Stonington Opera House with a full, 52-week-a-year schedule of first-run movies, live theater, concerts, dance, workshops, community events and educational programs. For more information and a full schedule of events, please go to www.operahousearts.org.

May 25th After Market Vendor Meeting Date Set—Agenda Points Sought by April 7th

UPDATE: First Meeting Changed to June 15th not May 25th

Greetings Vendors,

The first vendor meeting of the Stonington Farmers Market will be held immediately after the market of Memorial Day Weekend on May 25th. We are collecting issues that people want to discuss so that we can publish an agenda for this meeting prior to the meeting.

We will be able to put several issues to vote at the meeting and in addition this year we may provide an online voting ballot of some kind so that people unable to attend the meeting will still have their say. More on this after the
agenda is drawn up.

Please note that your webmaster and volunteer PR person (Katy Allgeyer )is not the proper channel for venting frustrations or sending questions to regarding market policy or other announcements. If you would like to post comments or feedback on the website or on the facebook page, you are able to do so by using the comments link buttons on both forums.

PLEASE SEND YOUR AGENDA POINTS BY APRIL 7th TO COURTENAY :
our secretary Courtenay Haight <haightfarm@midmaine.com> by April 7th so that an agenda may be typed up and then put on the website by our webmaster for all to review   (YES THE DATE FOR GETTING YOUR ISSUES ON THE AGENDA HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO APRIL 7TH!)
Thank you.

Maine Farmers Market Convention Jan 27 & 28th

This just in–Courtenay Haight has attended in the past and says this convention is worth attending. Lots of good information and interaction with other markets state-wide. Here’s the information if anyone wants to go and check out their website, too.

MAINE FARMERS’ MARKET CONVENTION, Friday/Saturday January 27 and 28
In its fourth year and brought to you by the Down East Business Alliance, the MFMC provides professional development opportunities aimed at increasing our marketing skills, expanding our knowledge and improving our bottom line. This year’s topics include social networking, EBT, Winter Markets, innovative practices, QuickBooks, insurance, Slow Money, conflict management, food safety and product promotion. Workshops are led by local and national experts in their fields and many both formal and informal opportunities to network with your peers are provided. Whether you are veteran marketeer who “remembers the days when…” or are fresh out of your apprenticeship, there will be an abundance of useful information for you at the Convention.
This year’s convention will be at the Harraseeket Inn in Freeport. As of this morning, there are only two rooms remaining available at the Inn so if you want a no-commute weekend and a night or two of luxury, jump on it! Down East Business Alliance has arranged a very favorable rate for these first-class accommodations. There are also plenty of other places to stay in Freeport priced from about $60 a night and up that any of the online travel sites will connect you to.
For more information and to register, go to: http://www.whcacap.org/farm-to-market/farmers-market-convention/index.php You may register for either one or both days.

Sunday Supper Club @ El El Frijoles

Hot off the griddle -er, I mean press- this just in from Stonington Farmers Market vendor El El Frijoles!:

Briefly,
We have added a Special Sunday Supper Club!
There are still 5 seats left!
Call us  right away (207.359.2486) to make a reservation. Go see Max to have an amazing bottle of wine or beer selected for you. And by all means, tell your friends!
Thank you, thank you and thank you!
-Michael, Michele and Jasper

El El Frijoles

Owl Stool Workshops Jan/Feb 2012

Stonington Farmers Market member Geoffrey Warner Studio will be offering four Owl Stool Workshops during the chilly months of January and February.  January 7th and 21st and February 4th and 18th.  Call today to sign up and enjoy a day building your own beautiful stool.  The studio will be open through the holiday season, please stop by anytime to see what the happenings are in the shop and try out one of our new Rolling Owls.

Geoffrey Warner Studio
PO Box 710
Stonington, Maine 04681
207-367-6555
www.geoffreywarnerstudio.com

Free Holiday Wreathes to Decorate Island

The Stonington Farmers Market saw that fellow Chamber of Commerce member Harbor Farm posted this notice in the Chamber newsletter:

We have about 140 double face 22″ wreaths at Harbor Farm that cannot be sold. They are located off to the right of the back building in case the Chamber members want to decorate the towns with them.

Dick McWilliams, Harbor Farm

Call Sunset Acres for Your Holiday Feast Ingredients!

The Stonington Farmers Market is closed for the winter but that doesn’t mean you can’t get your quality meats, cheeses, eggs, bacon etc from Sunset Acre Farm & Dairy. Call Bob at 207.326.4741 to order in time for your Christmas or New Year’s feast.

Granola Contest!

One of our Stonington Farmers Market vendors is having a competition – send me your best recipes using Lucy’s Granola and there will be a new Lucy’s Granola T shirt for the winner. They are so new they are still at the printer’s but here is a pic and we think they are great. The best recipe will appear in Lucy’s next newsletter and on her website.

Dec 10th OHA Presents “A Christmas Carol”–Island Students Get in Free!

 

HOLIDAY TRADITION RETURNS TO THE OPERA HOUSE
Solo show by New Surry Theater is a grand finale to a day of holiday activities in Stonington. Opera House Arts (OHA) is proud to present, in collaboration with the New Surry Theater (NST) of Blue Hill, the great holiday tradition, Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” as part of a special “Stonington Holiday Fair” day on Saturday, December 10 at 7 pm. Students under 10 get in free to the performance, as do island students of any age.
Advance tickets for “A Christmas Carol” are available at www.operahousearts.org or by calling the Opera House Arts’ Box Office at 207-367-2788. Tickets may also be purchased at the door the night of the performance.

Don’t Miss Dec 9th El El Frijoles Burrito Night!