Port Talk - Captain Jefferds Inn
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Port Talk - Captain Jefferds Inn
Port Talk Vol. 145 Published by the Historic Inns of Kennebunkport May 1–7, 2015 Sightseeing Highlights Walker’s Point and Spouting Rock Stroll along scenic Ocean Avenue and take in some of the most beautiful homes in Kennebunkport. The home of former president George Bush “41” is located about 2 miles from the center of Dock Square. Along the way, check out Blowing Cave and Spouting Rock. The best time to view these natural phenomena is about halfway between high and low tide, when the tide is on its way in. Franciscan Monastery Beach Avenue, Kennebunk Beach Features trails and gardens along the Kennebunk River designed by Frederick Law Olmstead. Open from sunrise to sunset. Free admission. The Wedding Cake House Summer Street, Kennebunk One of the most eye-catching local buildings, this unique, Federal-style brick house was built in l825 by shipbuilder George Bourne. He added the lavish, ornamental “frosting” about 25 years later. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places; it is now a private home. Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. Reserve protects 2250 acres of coastal habitat and features seven miles of trails through fields, forests, marshland and coastline. FMI www.wellsreserve.org. The Inn at English Meadows 1802 House Inn Captain Jefferds Inn Captain Lord Mansion The Inn at English Meadows Maine Stay Inn & Cottages www.kennebunkporthistoricinns.com EVENTS Coastal Maine Restaurant Week Friday, May 1, through Saturday, May 2 Coastal Maine Restaurant Week concludes this weekend. It features eateries in Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Arundel, Wells, Ogunquit, York, Kittery and Eliot offering special three-course prix-fixe menus at $25, $35 and $45. FMI www.coastalmainerestaurantweek.com. Maine Women in the Arts Annual Awards and Clothesline Show Friday, May 1, to Sunday, May 3 Unitarian Universalist Church 114 Main Street, Kennebunk Meet the artists at the opening reception on Friday, May 1, from 5 to 7 PM; show hours are Friday, 5 to 7 PM; Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM; Sunday, 10 AM to 4 PM. The clothesline part of the show features matted originals all under $100. Free admission. FMI www.mainewomenarts.com. Portland First Friday Art Walk Friday, May 1, 5 to 8 PM Free self-guided tour of local art galleries, art studios, museums and alternative art venues on the first Friday of every month. Event’s mission is to open the doors of Portland’s visual arts community by joining together and introducing a wider audience to the unique vitality of the artists and venues of Portland. FMI www.firstfridayartwalk.com. Funny Friday Comedy Competition Friday, May 1, 7 PM Andy’s Old Pub, 94 Commercial Street, Portland A quick one-hour show featuring at least six local comics who know how to make you laugh. Admission is $5. 17th Annual May Day Festival Saturday, May 2 Various venues in downtown Kennebunk Event features a benefit pancake breakfast, a book sale, Faerie Festival, rummage sale, crafts, food, live music and entertainment, free bean supper, farmers’ market, May pole dancing, chalk art and more. May Day parade is at 1:30. FMI and schedule, visit www.kennebunkmaine.us. Car Show • Sunday, May 3, 3 to 6 PM Bentley’s Saloon 1601 Portland Road (Route 1), Arundel Hot rods, customs, sports, antiques, Packards, BelAirs and all other special interest cars are welcome. Spectator’s Choice Award, door prizes, raffles and more. Free admission for spectators. FMI www.bentleyssaloon.com. “A Quiet Hour” Writers Group Monday, May 4, 6 to 7:30 PM Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum and Visitor Center 5 Portland Street, South Berwick Enjoy a quiet hour in Jewett’s home to mature your force as a writer. continued... Facilitated by former poet laureate of Hampshire County, U.K., Brian Evans-Jones, this group serves to inspire and nurture writers of all levels and genres. Drop-ins welcome. Fee is $4 Historic New England members, $5 nonmembers. FMI 384-2454. Paint Your Own Pottery Party Tuesday, May 5, 6 to 8 PM River Tree Arts 35 Western Avenue (Route 9), Kennebunk Lower Village Paint large mixing bowls that will be perfect for summer gatherings. Learn how to paint with ceramic glazes with RTA faculty Megan Holtham. The pitchers will then be fired in our kiln and will be food and water safe. BYOB. Cost is $35 or two for $65 (must register both people at the same time). FMI www.rivertreearts.org/eventsconcerts or 967-9120. Vernal Pools Alive Twilight Hike Tuesday, May 5, 6:30 to 8:30 PM Wells Reserve, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells Celebrate spring’s arrival by discovering new life in the forest. Hike through the woods to explore the murky waters of a vernal pool alive with frog song and swimming salamanders. Search for amphibian eggs and awesome insects while learning about the importance of these special wetlands. Dress for the weather and WEAR WATERPROOF BOOTS even if it is not raining, as walk is by wetlands. Bring a headlamp or flashlight. Nonmembers $7; members $5. Registration required; call 207-646-1555. Irish Night at Blue Wednesday, May 6, 7:30 PM 650 Congress Street, Portland Acoustic Irish music is featured at 7:30 with Ron Cody and Matt Shipman. An Irish session from 9 to 11 is “a gathering of Irish traditional musicians for the purpose of celebrating their common interest in the music by playing it together in a relaxed, informal setting, while in the process generally beefing up the mystical cultural mantra that hums along uninterruptedly beneath all manifestations of Irishness worldwide.” The general session scheme is that someone starts a tune, and those who know it join in. Good session etiquette requires not playing if one does not know the tune and waiting until a tune one knows comes along. In an “open” session, anyone who is able to play Irish music is welcome. FMI www.portcityblue.com. Lucky Plush: The Queue Wednesday, May 6, 7:30 PM Westbrook Performing Arts Center 471 Stroudwater Street, Westbrook Equal parts dance and theater, The Queue unfolds in a fictional airport, where travelers stumble humorously, tragically and awkwardly into each other’s private lives. Created by Lucky Plush founder/ director Julia Rhodes and collaborator Leslie Danzig, The Queue finds its influences in early 20th-century forms of slapstick, vaudeville, Busby Berkeley-style choreography, creaky one-act plays and a 1746 farcical play about a family inheritance. These sources and performance vocabularies collide with contemporary dance and the distinctly non-theatrical context of waiting to create a dance-theater production, showcasing Lucky Plush’s signature blend of immediacy, humor and kinetics. FMI www.portlandovations.org. Pecha Kucha Night • Thursday, May 7, 6:30 PM Atlantic Hall, 137 Main Street, Cape Porpoise Story telling in a rapid-fire format – 20 images, 20 seconds each. Admission $5. Doors open at 6:30; Pecha Kucha starts at 7:20 PM. FMI or to be a presenter, leward@roadrunner.com. Salt Marsh by Canoe Daily to September 30, 8 AM to 6 PM Scarborough Marsh Audubon 135 Pine Point Road, Scarborough This 1 1/2 hour program provides a special opportunity for participants to explore the salt marsh. During this unique paddle adventure, participants observe inhabitants of the Dunstan River in their natural setting – crabs, fish, feeding birds, edible plants and more. Daily by registration only. FMI www.maineaudubon.org/ events/salt-marsh-by-canoe/ Wagon Rides Rockin’ Horse Stables 245 Arundel Road, Kennebunkport Private rides are available seven days a week. FMI and to check schedule, 967-4288. Book Sale at the Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library, 18 Maine Street, Kennebunkport. More than 5000, including hardcover books, paperbacks, best sellers, and mysteries. Open during library hours: Monday to Friday, 10 AM to 6 PM and Saturday, 9:30 AM to noon, in the Perkins House next to the library. FMI 967-2778. Kennebunk Farmers’ Market Saturdays, 8 AM to 1 PM, rain or shine. Lafayette Center Parking Lot, just off Route 1 and Storer Street www.kennebunkfarmersmarket.org Saco Farmers’ Market Saturdays, 9 AM to 12:30 PM, year round. 110 Main Street (Saco Island), Saco. www.sacoriverwintermarketblogspot.com. Brewery and Distillery Tours The Kennebunkport Brewery Shipyard Shops, 8 Western Avenue, Kennebunk Lower Village. See the local ale being brewed, by appointment, preferably a day in advance, year-round. FMI 967-1261. Allagash Brewing Company 50 Industrial Way, Portland Free 30-minute tours of Allagash Brewery, which was started in 1995 and specializes in the production of traditional Belgian-style ales. Tastings are available in the retail store. Reservations recommended. FMI www.allagash. com, 878-5385. Maine Craft Distilling 101 Fox Street, Portland A farm to flask distillery producing small batch spirits. FMI tours and tastings, call 798-2528 or www.mainecraftdistilling.com. Nearby Lighthouses Art & Museums Cape Neddick Light, also known as The Nubble, York. It was built in 1879 and sits on a small island, or nubble, and rises 88 feet above mean high water. It is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the nation and can be viewed from Sohier Park in Cape Neddick. Brick Store Museum 117 Main Street, Kennebunk Historical, fine and decorative art exhibits in a block of restored 19th-century buildings. Current exhibits include “Visual Storytelling: Celebrating Maine Illustrators” through September 27; “Kennebunk History in 50 Objects” through October 2. Open Tuesday through Friday, 10 AM to 4:30 PM; Saturday, 10 AM to 1 PM. FMI 985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org. Goat Island Light, Kennebunkport, sits on Goat Island at the entrance to Cape Porpoise harbor. It was constructed in 1835 and then rebuilt in 1859. It has recently been renovated to its appearance in the 1950s. A covered walkway, bell tower and oil house that had been destroyed were reconstructed. The lighthouse can be seen from the wharf in Cape Porpoise Harbor. Boon Island Light, which is six miles off the coast, can be seen from Sohier Park. At 133 feet, it is the tallest in New England. Wood Island Light, Biddeford. The lighthouse can be seen from East Point Sanctuary at the eastern end of L.B. Orcutt Boulevard in Biddeford Pool. This lighthouse guards the entrance of Saco Bay. A conical white tower made of granite blocks, it was built in 1808 and rebuilt in 1858. Portland Head Light, Cape Elizabeth. The lighthouse, built in 1791, was commissioned by George Washington. The rubble stone tower still stands as one of the four colonial lighthouses that have never been rebuilt. It is probably Maine’s most famous lighthouse. It sits at the entrance to Portland Harbor and surveys more than 200 islands. The lighthouse is on the grounds of Fort Williams State Park, open from sunrise to sunset daily. Portland Breakwater Light (Bug Light), South Portland. Guarding Portland Harbor, Bug Light was erected in 1855 as a wooden tower and in 1875 was rebuilt in cast iron to resemble a 4th century B.C. Greek monument with six Corinthian columns. There is free parking near the lighthouse at Bug Light Park in South Portland; it is possible to walk to the tower, but it is not open to the public. Enjoy the Outdoors Mount Agamenticus, Mountain Road, York. At 692 feet, Mt. A offers spectacular views from the summit with a variety of trails from the summit and the base. There are eight trails ranging from moderate to difficult. Open during daylight hours. Trail maps available online; www.agamenticus.org. East Point Sanctuary - Mile Stretch Road and then Lester B. Orcutt Boulevard for another 1.7 miles, Biddeford Pool. At the tip of Biddeford Pool, the trail through the 30-acre sanctuary is short but spectacular with views of Wood Island Light and Saco Bay and an excellent bird-watching site; round trip is .9 mile. Watch for eroded embankments and poison ivy. Dogs are not permitted. On-street parking. Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. Reserve protects 2250 acres of coastal habitat and features seven miles of trails through fields, marshland and coastline. FMI www.wellsreserve.org. Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, Route 9, Wells. “Carson Trail,” a one-mile walking trail, is handicapped accessible; open daily, dawn to dusk. Free and open to the public. Headquarters is open Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. Free admission. FMI 646-9226. Ogunquit Museum of American Art 543 Shore Road, Ogunquit Open seven days a week, May 1 through October 31. Verner Reed: New England Life, through May 31; DeWitt Hardy, watercolors, through June 28; Henry Strater: Still Life, through October 31. FMI 207-646-4909. Saco Museum 371 Main Street (Route 1), Saco Open noon to 4 PM on Tuesday through Thursday; noon to 8 PM on Friday; free admission Fridays, 4 to 8 PM; 10 AM to 4 PM, Saturday; (Sundays, noon to 4 PM from June 1 through December.) Free admission. FMI 207-283-0684, www.sacomuseum.org. Portland Museum of Art 7 Congress Square, Portland The museum’s collection contains more than 17,000 fine and decorative works of art, both European and American, dating from the 18th century to the present, housed in three architecturally significant buildings. FMI www.portlandmuseum.org. Perry-MacMillan Arctic Museum Hubbard Hall, Bowdoin College, 9 South Campus Drive, Brunswick The museum is built around material donated by Donald B. MacMillan during his long career as an arctic explorer and researcher. MacMillan gave the museum his collection of over 9000 images, including black and white photographs, hand-tinted glass lantern and 35 mm slides. He also donated motion picture films and objects he collected in Greenland, Labrador and Baffin Island. The museum has a significant and growing collection of contemporary art and crafts from across the Arctic. FMI 207-725-3416, www.bowdoin.edu/arctic-museum/information. Maine Maritime Museum 243 Washington Street, Bath Experience Maine’s rich seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River from watercraft and lobstering, to shipbuilding and sea trade. Open daily, 9:30 AM to 5 PM. FMI 443-1316, www.mainemaritimemuseum.org. Antiques Antiques USA, Route 1, Arundel Maine’s largest antique superstore. Americana Workshop, Route 1 south, Kennebunk Wide selection of country furniture and antique accessories. Arundel Flea Market An outdoor flea market at the corner of Log Cabin Road and Route 1 in Arundel. An array of antiques and collectibles. Cattail Farm Antiques, 1784 Post Road (Route 1), Wells Large group shop with something for everyone. 50 Local 985-0850 Mon. - Sat., 5-9 PM Restaurants Abbondante 967-2211 Tues. - Sun., 5 PM - Close Alisson’s 967-4841 Mon. - Thur., 11 AM - 9 PM Late-night menu until 10 PM Fri. - Sun., 11 AM - 10 PM Angelina’s Italian Restaurant 646-0445 Daily 4:30 - 9:30 PM Arundel Wharf 967-3444 Opens May 6 Daily 11:30 - 9 PM Bandaloop 967-4994 Closed Monday Daily 5 PM - Close Billy’s Chowder House 646-7558 Daily 11:30 AM - 9 PM; Sun. until 8 PM Joshua’s 646-3355 Closed Sundays Dinner 5 - 9 PM Kennebunk Inn 985-3351 Tues. - Sat., 11:30 AM - 9 PM Mabel’s Lobster Claw 967-2562 Daily 11:30 AM - 9 PM Maine Diner 646-4441 Daily 7 AM - 8 PM Mekong Thai 967-8827 Closed Mondays Lunch - 11 AM - 3 PM Dinner - 4 - 9 PM Nunan’s Lobster Hut 967-4362 Thurs. - Sun., 5 PM - Close Old Vines Wine Bar 967-2310 Wed. - Sun., 5 - 11PM Ocean at Cape Arundel Inn 967-3575 Thurs. - Sat., 5 - 9 PM One Dock 967-2621 Mon. - Sat., 5 - 9 PM Sun., 4 - 8 PM Cape Pier Chowder House 967-0123 Fri. - Mon., 11 AM - Close On The Marsh 967-2299 Fri. - Sun., 5 PM - Close Clay Hill Farm 361-2272 Thurs. - Mon., 5 PM - Close Pedro’s 967-5544 Mon. - Sat., 11 AM - 9 PM David’s KPT 967-8225 Daily Lunch 11:30 AM - 3:45 Dinner 5 PM - Close Pier 77 967-8500 Open for lunch & dinner, Saturday and Sunday The Ramp: lunch & dinner, Wednesday to Sunday Earth 967-6550 Closed Tues. and Wed. Daily 5 PM - Close Federal Jack’s Brew Pub 967-4322 Daily 11:30 AM - 10 PM; Bar open until 1 AM Hurricane Restaurant 967-9111 Daily 11:30 AM - 9:30 PM Ryan’s Corner House 967-3564 Wed - Fri., 3 PM - Close Sat. - Sun., Noon - Close Stripers 967-3625 Wed. -Sun., 5 PM - Close Tia’s Topside 967-8821 Opens May 8 Tues. - Sun., 11:30 - Close The Historic Inns of Kennebunkport: Blogs and Journals 1802 House Inn www.1802house/blog Captain Lord Mansion www.captainlord.com/blog/ Captain Jefferds Inn www.captainjefferdsinn.com/about_inn-m/blog-m/ The Inn at English Meadows http://englishmeadowsinn.com/blog/ Maine Stay Inn & Cottages www.mainestayinn.com/blog/ Varano’s Italian Restaurant 641-8550 Daily 4:30 PM - Close Village Tavern 604-7954 Daily 4:30 - Close Wayfarer Restaurant 967-8961 Lunch - 11:30 AM - 2 PM Dinner - 5 - 8 PM White Barn Inn 967-2321 Daily 6 - 9:30 PM Reservations required Casco Bay Cruises Mail Boat Run (3 hours) Daily, January 1 to June 15, 10 AM and 2:45 PM Sunset Run (2 1/2 hours) Daily, 5:45 PM Sunrise Run (2 1/2 hours) Daily, 5:05 AM Casco Bay Lines 56 Commercial Street, Portland FMI, 774-7871; info@cascobaylines. com; www.cascobaylines.com. L.L. Bean, Freeport Easy and inexpensive ways to try out new sports. A variety of courses are offered including archery, fishing, kayaking, GoPro clinic, compass navigation and more. FMI and to register, call 1-877-755-2326. Candlepin Bowling Opens daily at 9 AM Vacationland Bowling Center 812 Portland Road (Route 1), Saco FMI 284-7386 www.vacationlandbowling.com Maine Indoor Karting 23 Washington Avenue, Scarborough FMI, 888-2-GO-KART (1-888-246-5278), 207-885-0058. www.maineindoorkarting.com. Maine Rock Gym 127 Marginal Way, Portland More than 5000 square feet of rock-like textured climbing surface. FMI www.merockgym.com
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