Enjoy these scenes of 2018 summer celebrations in MidCoast Maine at the Lincolnville Center Strawberry Festival and the Lincolnville Beach Blueberry WingDing.The Strawberry Festival features Rosey Gerry and his Band, a puppet show in the old church, including interviews with Pat Shannon and Susan Sarvario. At the Blueberry WingDing, the annual fundraiser for the Lincolnville Improvement Society, we chat with many volunteers, including Linda Armstrong and Sheryl Winters at the craft tent, Roberta Heald at the food tent, and Judy Moore , who shared with us information about her very successful program “Tennis For Fun”.
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The Living Christmas Tree, Thomaston Baptist Church 2018
We hope you enjoy the Thomaston Baptist Church’s annual “Living Christmas Tree” performance, which includes the reading of the Christmas story and singing beautiful arrangements of traditional Christmas carols. Our thanks and congratulations for this lovely performance go to this year’s director , Leticia van Vuuren, and Thomaston Baptist Church Pastor Reverend Wayne Sawyer. Merry Christmas from C2 Productions – Charlie & Penny Crockett.
Coronation of the Maine Wild Blueberry Queen at Union Fair 2018
Watch this program of the coronation of the 2018 Maine Wild Blueberry Queen from the Maine Wild Blueberry Festival at the Union Fair.
2018 Union Fair Demolition Derby Saturday Pt 2; Lyme Disease Information
Watch this exciting footage of the 2018 Union Fair Saturday Demolition Derby, Part 2. Also, we have an informative interview with 2 representatives of Midcoast Lyme Disease Support and Education organization who had a booth at the Union Fair to share valuable information with us about Lyme Disease in the Midcoast area.
2018 Union Fair Demolition Derby, Saturday part 1, and Maine Wild Blueberry Dessert Contest
Watch all the action from the 2018 Union Fair Demolition Derby ( part 1 from Saturday) and be tantalized by interesting confections created for the Maine Wild Blueberry Dessert Contest in this program on the 2018 Union Fair.
Visit of the Viking Ship Draken to Rockland, ME July 2018
The Draken, a 115 foot long traditional Viking ship, made a visit to Rockland , Maine in July 2018, on its East Coast tour. Come with us on a tour of the ship, featuring interviews with crew members and a fascinating look at this marvelous ship.
Maine Lobster Festival – Coronation of the Maine Sea Goddess 2018
Watch the complete evening’s program, including the introductions of the 2018 Sea Princesses , musical interludes, speeches by the retiring Sea Goddess and the retiring Chair of the Coronation Committee – Sharon Lombardo, and concluding with the coronation of the 2018 Maine Sea Goddess. The Sea Princesses were escorted by members of the Coast Guard stationed in Rockland , Maine, and by crew members from the naval vessel Hue City, visiting in Rockland for the Festival. Taking part in the event were King Neptune and his court and Blackbeard the Pirate.
Maine Lobster Festival Seafood Cooking Contest 2018
Do you enjoy watching cooking programs? Join us at the 2018 Maine Lobster Festival Seafood Cooking Contest in Rockland , Maine, as we follow the contestants as they prepare their dishes from start to finish, ending with the final presentation to the judges . Contestants are judged not only on taste and texture of the final product, but also on the ease of preparation of the recipe and the appearance of the table and the food. Recipes are available on Maine Maine Seafood Festival website.
Maine Lobster Festival Parade from Rockland ME 2018
Watch our complete coverage of the Big Parade from Saturday 2018 at the Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland, ME. This year’s parade features the US Coast Guard as Grand Marshalls, the crew of the US Navy ship Hue City, the New England Patriot Cheerleaders, and a new monster truck made in Maine “Fresh Catch”, as well as all-time favorites bagpipers, community bands, floats, mini cars, Kora Funsters, Neptune and the Maine Sea Goddess, Sea Princesses, and much, much more.
The Launch of the Friendship Sloop “Blackjack”
The 118 year-old Friendship Sloop “Blackjack” was extensively refitted over 3 years and then launched in the old tradition from the Sail, Power, and Steam Museum in Rockland, Maine on July 7, 2018. The Blackjack returns to Penobscot Bay to become the oldest working fishing/lobster boat still in use in Maine. Members of the public can take tours on the sloop to observe and participate in lobster fishing as it was 100 years ago. The launch festivities included a team of oxen hauling the sloop to launch on rollers, fiddlers, a bagpiper, and a large crowd of admiring onlookers and helpers.


