July 2016
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July 2016
GEDDY’S “MOOSELETTER” Issue #3 111 GEDDY’S 19 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR, MAINE 04609 (207) 288-5077 “MEET ME AT GEDDY’S,” BAR HARBOR, MAINE, BEFORE OR AFTER THE FIREWORKS! IN THIS ISSUE … THE TRADITIONAL NEW ENGLAND “FOURTH OF JULY” By Heather Davis This month, we celebrate the “Fourth of July,” with the traditional Bar Harbor parade; the New England classic seafood picnic, including lobster, and, the spectacular waterfront fireworks display. It is a holiday that commemorates the heart of summer, the spirit of independence, and all that makes America great, including our national parks! 1. Acadia National Park is the first national park created entirely from private donations. George B. Dorr and Charles W. Eliot, the President of Harvard, were instrumental in the creation of the park in 1916. John D. Rockefeller later bequest 11,000 acres and built over 40 miles of the infamous carriage roads. To celebrate Acadia National Park’s Centennial this month, our July issue features 10 fun facts about our National Treasure. In addition, we share our recipe for the classic Maine Lobster Roll, as well as the not so classic versions too. We also cover our monthly Calendar of Events! 2. Currently, the park has just under 50,000 acres. It is one of the smallest national parks in the United States. It is also one of the most popular, attracting 3 million visitors annually. 10 FUN FACTS ABOUT ACADIA NATIONAL PARK By Heather Davis Here are a few of the “fun facts” about Acadia National Park that you might not necessarily know. EVERYTHING IS COMING-UP LOBSTERS IN MAINE, INCLUDING MOTORCYCLES Check out this clever motorcycle! Anything is possible with a bit of imagination. 3. In spite of its relatively small size, Acadia National Park offers an abundance of attractions from rocky beaches to wetlands to spruce-fir forests & granite mountain peaks. 4. Cadillac Mountain, the park’s most famous of 26 mountains, is named after French explorer Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac. At 1,530 feet, it is also the tallest mountain on the Atlantic coast. Between early October and early March, it is the first place that the sun rises in the eastern US. The CLASSIC MAINE LOBSTER ROLL … AND NOT SO CLASSIC TOO (Page 2) Join us for one of our most popular menu items! JUNE 2016 WWW.GEDDYS.COM Page 1 GEDDY’S “MOOSELETTER” | Issue #3 111 5. Acadia National Park was initially known as Sieur de Monts National Monument. In 1919, its name was changed to Lafayette National Park, in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, an influential French supporter of the American Revolution. It was renamed again in 1929 to Acadia, in honor of the former French colony of Acadia, which once occupied Maine. 6. In 1947, “The “Great Fire” of Mount Dessert Island destroyed 10,000 acres of Acadia National Park, including many of the fir and spruce trees. The regrowth has created greater diversity of plant life in Acadia with Birch and Maple trees now being found there. 7. Acadia National Park has more than 120 miles of hiking trails – ranging from easy to strenuous. So, there is something for everyone. Two of my favorite trails are Beehive & Precipice. For additional information on trails, please reference: http://www.acadiamagic.com/acadia-hikingtrails.html. 8. The park has 40 different species of wildlife, including chipmunks, white-tailed deer, moose, black bears, beavers, bob cats, bullfrogs, and Peregrine Falcons. COME PICNIC WITH US … GEDDY’S! 9. Once almost extinct and native to Acadia, Peregrine Falcons are the fastest animals on Earth. –diving through the air in pursuit of prey at more than 200 miles per hour. In late August through mid-October, approximately 2,500 raptors or birds of prey, including Peregrine Falcons, fly over Cadillac Mountain – making it a bird watchers’ paradise. 10. In 2015, Acadia National Park welcomed roughly 3 million visitors, with most showingup between June and October. In contrast, Mount Desert Island only has a year-round population of 10,615 residents. This year, given the Centennial, the park is expected to draw a record number of visitors. THE CLASSIC LOBSTER ROLL By Heather Davis (Recipe) One of the highlights of summer is the Fresh Maine Lobster Roll, served with either mayo Blueberry or butter Muffins (recipes below, Steps 1-3)! Step 3 – As an alterntive to using mayonaise, For those adventurous souls, the New England Lobster Roll has gone “global” with a variety of unique new twists! Try one of these two modifications … and say “sabroso." Version #1 – “The Californian” - Cilantro & Avacado Lobster Roll – Mix 1 pound of fresh Step 1 – Cut 1 pound of fresh cooked Maine lobster meat into ½ inch pieces. Place in a bowl. Chop 4 sticks of cold celery into medium fine pieces Stir into the lobster meat, adding 1 1 ¼ cup Hellmann’s mayo (or mayo of choice) – just enough to coat the lobster mixture. Step 2 – As is traditional in Maine, fry the rolls (6 top-sliced rolls, not side-sliced) in butter (4 Tbsp.) in a skillet or on a griddle. Remove from skillet and, then, add lobster salad. Sprinkle with paprika & chives (optional). JULY 2016 WWW.GEDDYS.COM cooked lobster meat can be sauteed in salted butter instead. Then, follow Step 2. cooked lobster meat with 1 Tbsp. 2% Plain Greek yougurt, 1 Tbsp. Canola Oil, ½ Tbsp. finely chopped cilantro leaves, & ¼ - ½ large chopped avacado. Then, follow Step 2. Version #2 – “The Baja” - Chipolte Lobster Roll – Mix 1 pound of fresh cooked lobster meat with ½ bunch chopped cilantro, ½ bunch chopped parsely, 1-2 Tbsp. mayo, chipolte powder (to taste), 1 qtr. Lime & lemon juice, & chopped red onion (to taste). Then, follow Step 2. Page 2 GEDDY’S “MOOSELETTER” | Issue #3 111 WEEK OF JUNE 27th, Picnic with us as we celebrate the Fourth of July and commemorate our independence with our famous All American Blueberry Pie! Town activities include: the Bar Harbor parade and the New England seafood picnic, followed by fireworks across from Agamont Park and the town pier. For additional information reference: www.barharborinfo.com FOURTH OF JULY FESTIVITIES Monday, July 4th, 2016 JJWEEK OF JULY 11th, Come to Agamont Park on Wednesday evenings in July – 13th, 20th, and 27th, for Family Friendly movies outdoors, overlooking the harbor, across from Geddy’s. The season kicks-off with Mr. Bean’s Holiday on July 13th. In recognition of our French roots, help us celebrate Bastille Day – France’s National Holiday, which commemorates their own fight for independence! JULY 2016 WWW.GEDDYS.COM SEASIDE CINEMA Wednesdays, July 13th, 20th, & 27th BASTILLE DAY Thursday, July 14th, Page 3 GEDDY’S “MOOSELETTER” | Issue #3 111 COME STAY WITH US AT THE CENTRAL HOUSE, IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN BAR HARBOR. www.thecentralhousebarharbor.com (207) 288-1140 “SHOP UNITL YOU DROP” AT GEDDY’S DOWN-UNDER FOR THE LATEST UNIQUE T-SHIRTS & GIFTS. http://shop.geddys.com (207) 288-5077 GEDDY’S 19 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR MAINE 04609 Phone: 207-288-5077 Contact us: info@geddys.com Website: www.geddys.com FOLLOW US ON: JULY 2016 WWW.GEDDYS.COM Page 4
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