CULTUREPASS EVENTS
CulturePass is your window into the artistic and cultural richness of the greater international Passamaquoddy region including Cobscook and Passamaquoddy Bays and the St. Croix River.

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December Art Show
The December Art Show at the Lubec Memorial Library is a display of nativity scenes from Helen Lelievre's collection. These were set up at the library with help from the Boston Sisters.
Find out more »9:30 am
Holiday Kids – Ornament Making
This fun art session will be guide kids in hand building holiday ornaments out of Sculpey® clay. A small snack is provided, please advise if your child has any allergies.
Find out more »10:00 am
Downeast Massage Therapy Holiday Market
Please visit our annual Holiday Craft Market with multiple local craft vendors. Chair massage available on site, as well as massage gift certificates. Free coffee and cookies, too. 848 US Route 1 in Pembroke, ME.
Find out more »1:00 pm
Ginger Bread House Decorating at The Ganong Nature Park
Gingerbread house decorating is a favorite Christmas tradition for many. Join us at the Ganong Nature Park on December 8th -- We will have all supplies here along with some yummy Christmas snacks. Possibly the best part? We take care of the cleanup! We will have two time slots to choose from --- 1pm and 3pm. The cost is $15 per family... (assuming there is 1 house per family) Pre-Registration is required. Contact the park to reserve your spot. This is an event the whole family is guaranteed to enjoy!
Find out more »Winter Wet Felting
Fiber Artist Chelsea Martin will guide you in the techniques of wet felting a pair of mittens!
Find out more »4:30 pm
9th Annual Festival of Trees
The Eastport Arts Center’s 9th Annual Festival of Trees, a silent auction of lovingly decorated table-top trees which benefits the center’s programming, will take place on Saturday, December 8 from 4:30-5:30 pm. There are two ways for those interested to participate: first is to sign up for one of the 6 slots left to decorate one of 25 trees to be auctioned. Many decorators have such fun they come back year after year. The arts center provides the 24” table-top trees, and a gravel-filled can to hold them upright. Decorators let their creativity loose, add a 20-light string of mini-lights and produce some amazing and tempting trees. Second is to wander through the magical forest of sparkling trees while nibbling festive treats passed by Girl Scout Troop 1981 from Perry and enjoy live music played by arts center enthusiasts Wren Fraser and Siobhan Duffy.
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