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.
BACK TO LISTINGCampobello Island Gift House is collecting art submissions through January 31. Photos of art in any form made by children from the island will be accepted (with one piece of the art made from an crafting item from Campobello Island Gift House).
All entries will have their names entered into a drawing for a prize from the Campobello Island Gift House. Click here to read more about the rules and submission details.
If you're a photographer who enjoys the scenery of Maine as their subject, consider submitting your work to First National Bank's Dream First photo contest. The winning images (up to 14) will be featured in the bank's 2023 desk and wall calendars and net $150 for the photographer.
Submit your entries (no more than two) here by June 30, 2022.
An event unlike any other is happening in St. Andrews this summer: The circus is coming to KIRA Amphitheatre on Canada Day 2022, and today tickets are available as the most unique gift in town! Jay Gilligan is perhaps the world’s most famous living juggler. Not only that! Six more professional circus artists will join Jay on stage, showcasing acrobatics, strength and balance, and mid air miracles.
Read more about this event and get tickets here.
Those who are new to the area and are learning the culture with the help of the Charlotte County Multicultural Association are invited to participate in the CCMA's Build-a-Snowman Competition. Get creative and build your best snowman!
Click to see the rules or visit the CCMA on Facebook to find out more about the organization.
The Second Annual Hearts for the Arts online auction—with more than 150 heart-themed artworks by more than 40 community artists—includes paintings, photography, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, fiber arts and more. Bidding ends Sunday Feb 13th at 5pm
Proceeds of the auction benefit the 2022 ArtWalk Passport weekends, set for June 24-26 and August 5-7. The Passport weekends aim to encourage all to make Downeast Maine an art destination, with a lineup of interactive art experiences, live music, dancing, storytelling, films, puppets, poetry and a parade!
A complete catalog of works with links to the Facebook Bid pages is available at: www.eastportartwalk.org
Campobello Island Gift House is collecting art submissions through January 31. Photos of art in any form made by children from the island will be accepted (with one piece of the art made from an crafting item from Campobello Island Gift House).
All entries will have their names entered into a drawing for a prize from the Campobello Island Gift House. Click here to read more about the rules and submission details.
Huntsman Marine's Ocean S.T.E.A.M.™ program was designed to provide individual high-school age students an opportunity to attend an immersive course of interest with other like-minded students and explore future career pathways in the ocean sector. 75,000 students have been educated through these programs.
Registration is now open for the May 2022 courses, which are provided at half cost through donor support (with financial assistance available). Click here to see the courses and to register.
An event unlike any other is happening in St. Andrews this summer: The circus is coming to KIRA Amphitheatre on Canada Day 2022, and today tickets are available as the most unique gift in town! Jay Gilligan is perhaps the world’s most famous living juggler. Not only that! Six more professional circus artists will join Jay on stage, showcasing acrobatics, strength and balance, and mid air miracles.
Read more about this event and get tickets here.
Those who are new to the area and are learning the culture with the help of the Charlotte County Multicultural Association are invited to participate in the CCMA's Build-a-Snowman Competition. Get creative and build your best snowman!
Click to see the rules or visit the CCMA on Facebook to find out more about the organization.
Washington County teenagers with an interest in skateboarding or other extreme sports are invited to apply to the for Brendan Leddy Memorial Scholarship. Offered by the Calais Skatepark Committee in memory of founding member Brendan Leddy, it provides a weeklong trip to the premier extreme sports training camp in the country (Camp Woodward, Pennsylvania).
For more information about the scholarship and to apply, click here.
If you'd like to see some competitive sports action, come to the Garcelon Civic Centre for the Southern Senior Hockey League! This senior men's league is situated in Southern New Brunswick and spans from St. Stephen, New Brunswick to Saint John, New Brunswick. The league is registered through the Hockey New Brunswick’s Senior Hockey.
Find out more about tickets and Flex passes here or see the schedule at this link.
The Second Annual Hearts for the Arts online auction—with more than 150 heart-themed artworks by more than 40 community artists—includes paintings, photography, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, fiber arts and more. Bidding ends Sunday Feb 13th at 5pm
Proceeds of the auction benefit the 2022 ArtWalk Passport weekends, set for June 24-26 and August 5-7. The Passport weekends aim to encourage all to make Downeast Maine an art destination, with a lineup of interactive art experiences, live music, dancing, storytelling, films, puppets, poetry and a parade!
A complete catalog of works with links to the Facebook Bid pages is available at: www.eastportartwalk.org
Come on down to the Downeast Dragonfly Bar & Grill in Lubec on January 22 at 8:00 pm to see the Filthy Casuals live and enjoy some flavorful music, food, and spirits!
The Town of St. Andrews offers multiple opportunities for skating at W.C. O'Neill Arena. Public skating is available Mondays from 12:00 to 1:00 pm, Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, Sundays from 11:15 am to 12:15 pm for $2; Teens with Sticks (intended to train on stick skills) is open from Sundays, 1:00 to 2:00 pm for $2; and Tykes with Sticks (under age 12) is open on Fridays from 3:30 to 4:30. Helmets are required for all youths.
EAC’s Sunday Afternoons at the Arts Center series continues January 16 at 3:00 pm with 'The Art of Publishing a Local Newspaper' with Edward French and Lora Whelan, editor/asst. editor and publishers, The Quoddy Tides. For more than 50 years The Quoddy Tides has been covering the news of the communities around Passamaquoddy Bay and beyond.
Sunday Afternoons at the Arts Center programs are held in the Washington Street Gallery, downstairs at EAC (36 Washington Street). Admission is free; donations are gratefully accepted. The series will run through April, skipping Easter Sunday. To read the full series lineup, please visit https://eastportartscenter.org/constituent-groups/the-concert-series/. EAC abides by State of Maine CDC COVID guidelines. Additionally, at this time, patrons are required to wear masks when in the EAC building.
Sharon Greenlaw of Grand Manan is inviting you (everyone) to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Bring your own mug. Invite a friend. Two rules. Be kind. No discussions of COVID allowed. It will be a great way to start the day by saying "Hello".
Talks will run each day through January 20, beginning at 6:00 am (AST). For the link to join the meeting (and the login details), click here.
The Town of St. Andrews offers multiple opportunities for skating at W.C. O'Neill Arena. Public skating is available Mondays from 12:00 to 1:00 pm, Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, Sundays from 11:15 am to 12:15 pm for $2; Teens with Sticks (intended to train on stick skills) is open from Sundays, 1:00 to 2:00 pm for $2; and Tykes with Sticks (under age 12) is open on Fridays from 3:30 to 4:30. Helmets are required for all youths.
Please join Red Wolf this Monday, January 17 from 1:30 to 2:30 for "Tree Tales" for children! Red Wolf will teach participants how to identify common trees by their winter twigs! Feel free to bring some of your own to the Zoom chat too! A magnifying glass would be ideal as well, if you have one in your home.
This is a free program ideal for children between 8-12. Sign up today as space is limited. Email info@naturesbackpack.ca to register ASAP.
Those interested in joining America's fastest growing sport can head to Calais Elementary on Mondays and Thursdays at 5:00 pm. Balls and nets will be provided, and paddles will be available if needed. Please dress for indoor playing and wear non-marking court shoes.
For more information, send a message to the St. Croix Valley Pickleball page.
The Pembroke American Legion hosts Bingo every week in Pembroke on Mondays. Doors open at 5:00 pm for socializing and setting up and the games start at 6:30 pm.
For more information, contact Muriel Leighton.
Sharon Greenlaw of Grand Manan is inviting you (everyone) to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Bring your own mug. Invite a friend. Two rules. Be kind. No discussions of COVID allowed. It will be a great way to start the day by saying "Hello".
Talks will run each day through January 20, beginning at 6:00 am (AST). For the link to join the meeting (and the login details), click here.
The Pembroke Historical Society is honored to host a showing of Charles Lagerbom's Zoom presentation "Risk & Reward off Cape Horn: The Story of Captain Jesse Thayer Carver, of Searsport, Maine, and the Wreck of the Maine-built Downeaster St. Mary," on Tuesday, January 18th, starting at 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.
To register for this free program, click here.
Sharon Greenlaw of Grand Manan is inviting you (everyone) to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Bring your own mug. Invite a friend. Two rules. Be kind. No discussions of COVID allowed. It will be a great way to start the day by saying "Hello".
Talks will run each day through January 20, beginning at 6:00 am (AST). For the link to join the meeting (and the login details), click here.
Sharon Greenlaw of Grand Manan is inviting you (everyone) to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Bring your own mug. Invite a friend. Two rules. Be kind. No discussions of COVID allowed. It will be a great way to start the day by saying "Hello".
Talks will run each day through January 20, beginning at 6:00 am (AST). For the link to join the meeting (and the login details), click here.
Charlotte County residents are invited to participate in a series of online weekly workshops about the mental health benefits of gardening. The workshop emphasizes therapeutic gardening and learning to use gardening as a tool to practice acceptance of things beyond our control.
The workshop runs from Thursday, January 20 to March 10, from 2:00 to 3:30. It has a capacity of 60 participants. For more information, please contact Marie-Cecile Leger at marie-cecile.leger@gnb.ca.
Cobscook Center is offering an ongoing art club for tweens and teens beginning on January 13 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm and continuing Thursdays thereafter. In this youth led space we will nurture one another’s individual artist selves.
Participants are encouraged to come weekly but are also welcomed to drop in and try the club on for size. For more information or to register, click here.
Children up to age 16 in the Baileyville area are invited to participate in ongoing elementary basketball classes organized by the Woodland Parks and Recreation Department.
Click here to see brackets and schedules; fees are typically $25 for residents and $30 for non-residents.
Those interested in joining America's fastest growing sport can head to Calais Elementary on Mondays and Thursdays at 5:00 pm. Balls and nets will be provided, and paddles will be available if needed. Please dress for indoor playing and wear non-marking court shoes.
For more information, send a message to the St. Croix Valley Pickleball page.
The Pembroke American Legion Auxiliary invites you to a music circle on January 21 at 6:00 pm at the Pembroke American Legion (92 Front Street).
Musicians of all skill levels and instruments are invited to join in this public event.
With a million tickets sold in more than 50 countries and acclaimed reviews worldwide PIAF! THE SHOW – a musical celebration of the life and music of the legendary French chanteuse EDITH PIAF – actually in world tour. Come and see PIAF! at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John on January 21 to experience the show.
Get tickets for Piaf! The Show and read more here.
There will be a benefit dinner for Cindy Cox (who was recently diagnosed with lung cancer) on January 22 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Whiting Town Hall. Spaghetti and lasagna will be served, and there will be a raffle table and a dessert auction. Cindy is always one of the first to donate for others, so please help if you can.
For more information or to donate, please contact Jenny Wasson at 207-271-8172 or Shirley Brown at 207-263-5712.
Come warm up and let us do the cooking while you enjoy a delicious homemade bean supper and sweet desserts! The Jonesboro Grange #357 and the Jonesboro Union Church are teaming up for a classic Maine meal on January 22 at 5:00 pm.
Cost is $10; takeout available with preorder (call 434-5747 or 713-8790 to preorder). Preorders must be received by 3:00 pm and picked up by 4:30 pm.