Aroostook Outdoor News: 6.30.17 edition
In
this edition: 1) Run a Miracle Mile in Houlton. 2) Take the
kiddos to book walks in Ashland. 3) Show your true colors at color runs in
Soldier Pond and Limestone. Plus lots more! Have a happy and safe Independence
Day!
Events:
Friday,
June 30
HOULTON:
5th Annual LP Miracle Mile: Makenna and Maggie's Race for Research.
1-mile downhill race for runners, walkers to raise money for research,
awareness for Pediatric Cancer. Registration: online only. Check-in: 4:00 p.m.
at Military Street Baptist Church. Race start: 6:00 p.m. on Drake's Hill;
finish in Market Square. Contact Chris Rines (207-227-2813) or visit www.runamiraclemile.com FMI
Saturday,
July 1
ASHLAND:
Ashland Area Summer Fest Book Walk: "Over in the Forest." 2:00-4:00
p.m. at Chase Tree Farm, 267 Garfield Road. Sharpen your observation skills as
you look for ten woodland animals and learn the ways of the forest. Receive a
special treat. Visit www.townofashland.org
FMI
Sunday,
July 2
SOLDIER
POND: Pondfest 2017 5k Colorsplash Run. Registration: 8:00 a.m.
at Soldier Pond Boat Landing, Strip Rd. Walk start: 8:30 a.m. Run start: 9:00
a.m. Cost: $10/person. Visit www.facebook.com/soldierpond.wallagrass
FMI
LIMESTONE:
Red White and Blue Color Run. Approx. 5 miles. Colored
powder supplied by Limestone Rec. Please bring white shirt if you wish! Limited
amount of custom event shirts available for $5. Registration 9:00 a.m. at
Albert Michaud Memorial Park. Race start: 10:00 a.m. Cost: $10/person. Food,
refreshments available for purchase during the event! Contact Limestone Rec.
(207-551-1204) FMI
ASHLAND:
Ashland Area Summer Fest Book Walk: "Over in the Forest." 11:00
a.m.-2:00 p.m. at Chase Tree Farm, 267 Garfield Road. Sharpen your observation
skills as you look for ten woodland animals and learn the ways of the forest.
Receive a special treat. Visit www.townofashland.org
FMI
FOREST
CITY: Woodie Wheaton Land Trust East Grand Lake Canoe Tour.
2:30-5:00 p.m. at WWLT Center, 2 Grove Road. Join registered Maine guides to
explore by Grand Laker canoe, lower East Grand Lake, the second largest lake in
the boundary waters. Refreshments served at Village Camps following tour. Cost:
Free; donations greatly appreciated. Space is limited; RSVP by June 28. Contact WWLT (207-448-3250) FMI
Monday,
July 3 – Friday, July 7
MAPLETON:
Baptist Park Outdoor Adventure Week. Faith-based: at Baptist
Park, 60 Park Road. Wilderness activities include trail hiking, camping, tree
& leaf identification, mountain biking, swimming, canoeing, rock climbing,
high ropes, and low ropes course, archery, and .22 target range. Cost: $225/person;
includes breakfast, supper, cabin lodging. Register by June 29. Contact Baptist
Park (207-764-1832) FMI
Wednesday,
July 5 - Friday, July 7
PRESQUE
ISLE: Presque Isle Rec. Youth Survival Camp. For boys, girls in
grades 4-7 with a positive-filled attitude, strong passion for the great
outdoors. Activities include: mountain biking, orienteering, hiking, kayaking,
teambuilding, fire making, shelter building, nature exploring at Aroostook
State Park. Cost: $105/student; includes Survival Camp shirt, food, beverages.
Contact PI Rec. (207-764-2545) FMI
Thursday,
July 6
EASTON:
Field Days 5k Race/Walk. Registration: 5:30 p.m. at Easton Elementary School
Playground. Race start: 6:00 p.m. Cost: $15/person; all participants receive t-shirt.
Ribbons awarded to top 3 finishers in each category. Contact Melissa
(207-227-4093) or Taylor (207-551-9492) FMI
EASTON:
Planetarium Show – Nine Planets and Counting. Shows at 7:00 p.m.
& 8:00 p.m. at Francis Malcolm Science Center, 776 Houlton Rd. Tour,
explore the variety of worlds that populate our solar system, examine
individual planets, compare giant gassy worlds to rocky “midget” planets.
Expect surprises as we define the word “planet.” Cost: Free; reservations
recommended. Contact FMSC (207-488-5451) FMI
Friday,
July 7
CARIBOU:
Musterd Mile. Aroostook Musterds Challenge Series Race #4. 1-mile
run on Sweden Street for all ages. Registration: 6:00 p.m. at Caribou High
School Race start: 7:00 p.m. Contact PJ Gorneault (207-762-0613) pgorneault@rsu39.org FMI
Saturday,
July 8
FORT
KENT: 2nd Annual United Way of Aroostook Book It for Reading.
Registration: 7:30 a.m. at FKCHS, 84 Pleasant St. Kids’ 1-Mile Fun Run start:
9:00 a.m. 5k Run/Walk start: 9:30 a.m. Cost: Fun Run: $10/person; 5k: $
25/person pre June 23, $30/person post June 22. T-shirt to first 50 registrants,
all registrants select book of choice at finish line! Visit www.runsignup.com/Race/ME/FortKent/BookItForReadingFORTKENT
FMI
Sunday,
July 9 – Friday, July 14
EAGLE
LAKE; Lugdon Lodge Acting Out Camp. Campers 8-18 will
audition, rehearse and perform an original comedy titled “A History of the World”
by Ben Regan! Campers will also participate in many traditional summer camp
activities such as kayaking, mountain climbing, swimming, field games and, of
course, campfires and too many s’mores! Visit www.lugdonlodge.wordpress.com
FMI
Tuesday,
July 11
FORT
FAIRFIELD: Maine Potato Blossom Festival Canoe & Kayak Fun Day.
3:00-5:00 p.m. at Frontier Fish and Game Club, Monson Pond, 550 Dorsey Rd. Some
canoes and kayaks available with life vests, or bring your own. Paddlers must
wear life vest; children must be accompanied by adult. Cost: FREE! Hotdog
B.B.Q. to follow. Contact Garrett Martin (207-356-7781) FMI
EASTON:
Maine Potato Blossom Festival Planetarium Shows. Show
times: 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. at Francis Malcolm Science Center, 776 Houlton Rd. Experience
our new digital projection system during special screenings of "2 Small
Pieces of Glass" detailing the wonders of the telescope featuring northern
Maine summer night sky. Cost: Free; donations welcome. Reservations
recommended. Contact FMSC (207-488-5451) FMI
Friday,
July 14
FORT
FAIRFIELD: Maine Potato Blossom Festival Bike Rodeo.
9:00 a.m. at CP Station Park. For kids ages 12 and under. Bring your bike and
helmet and join in the fun! Visit www.fortfairfield.org FMI
Saturday,
July 15
STATEWIDE:
Maine Audubon Loon Count Project. Be a citizen scientist;
go to your favorite lake or pond to count loons and help protect them and their
lake habitat. The count occurs between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m.; the early morning
provides an excellent snapshot of our loon population. Registration required.
Contact Susan Gallo (207-781-2330 x216) or sgallo@maineaudubon.org FMI
FORT
FAIRFIELD: Maine Potato Blossom Festival 5-Miler. Registration:
7:30 a.m. across from Hillside IGA, Main St. Walk start: 8:30 a.m. Run start:
9:00 a.m. Cost: $15/person; t-shirt to first 70 registrants. Contact Rob
Langner (207-227-6075) FMI
FORT
KENT: FK40k. Registration: 8:00 a.m. at Fort Kent Outdoor
Center, 33 Paradis Cir. A fun running event, fundraiser for Fort Kent Outdoor
Center. Course consists of 20k loop with rolling XC trails, hills, unmaintained
wet trail sections, moose, old stumps, blowdowns, single-track MTB trails, tall
grass, wildflowers, ski hill, winding snowshoe trails. Cost: $15. Visit www.facebook.com/events/1093323354074264
FMI
Sunday,
July 16
*STATEWIDE:
Maine State Parks and Historic Sites Loon Plate Appreciation Day. All
vehicles bearing Maine Loon Conservation license plates are allowed free
entrance to Maine state parks and historic sites, including Aroostook State
Park and Fort Kent; does not apply to Baxter State Park and some other
facilities. Contact Aroostook State Park (207-768-8341) FMI
FORT
FAIRFIELD: Maine Potato Blossom Festival Spud Cycle Classic.
25-mile and 12-mile (for ages 13-15) events. Registration: 8:00 a.m. at FF
Community Center, 18 Community Center Dr. Race start: 10:00 a.m. at FF Public
Library. Race ends at Hillcrest Estates. Cost: $15/rider; includes t-shirt to
first 50 registrants. Contact Tom Towle (207-472-3882) or ttowle@fortfairfield.org FMI
FORT
FAIRFIELD: Maine Potato Blossom Festival Flotilla of Fun.
2:00 p.m. at Forbes Landing, 6 mi. north of Fort Fairfield on Rt. 161. Ends at
Giggey’s Landing just after FF Bridge. Bring your kayaks and canoes and
lifejackets; join us on the Aroostook River for an afternoon of floating, fun,
serenity, many opportunities to enjoy wildlife. Cost: FREE! Contact Tom Towle
(207-472-3882) or ttowle@fortfairfield.org
FMI
Sunday,
July 16-Friday, July 21
EAGLE
LAKE: Lugdon Lodge Deboullie Adventure. For ages 10-18. Spend two
nights at Lugdon Lodge learning outdoor survival skills; campfire building,
cooking, wilderness first aid, compass skills. Spend two-three nights near base
of Deboullie Mtn.; hike trails, fish, kayak, canoe, cook over campfires, eat
too many s’mores! Cost: $300/person. Visit www.lugdonlodge.wordpress.com
FMI
Friday,
July 21 to Saturday, July 22
PRESQUE
ISLE: Nordic Trail Festival. At Nordic Heritage
Center, 450 Fort Rd. A celebration of community, trails and lifestyle. Tackle
the trails for a day of running or biking; relax and take part in various
events. Enjoy live music, games, contests, food, racing, and awesome trails of
the Nordic Heritage Sport Club. Visit www.nordictrailfestival.com
FMI
Friday,
July 21
HOULTON:
2nd Annual United Way of Aroostook Book It for Reading. Registration:
7:30 a.m. at Millar Arena, 94 Randall Ave. Kids’ 1-Mile Fun Run start: 9:00
a.m. 5k Run/Walk start: 9:30 a.m. Cost: Fun Run: $10/person; 5k: $25/person pre
July 7, $30/person post July 6; t-shirt to first 50 registrants, all runners
select book at finish line! Visit www.runsignup.com/Race/ME/Houlton/BookItForReadingHOULTON
FMI
Saturday,
July 22
*PRESQUE
ISLE: PI Historical Society Guided Historic Downtown Walking Tour. 10:00
a.m.-Noon. This guided two-mile tour begins and ends at the 1875 Vera Estey
House Museum, 16 Third Street, and covers over 30 historic sites and
individuals. Fee: FREE; $2 donation suggested. Contact Kim Smith (207-762-1151)
or visit www.pihistory.org
FMI
Sunday,
July 30
*ISLAND
FALLS: IF Lakes Association Summer Fest Around the Pond Canoe/Kayak Race. Find
your competitive spirit and enter our fun race! Proceeds support college
scholarship fund. Paddle around Pleasant Pond while helping a local high school
student fund their college dreams. Registration: 12:00 p.m. at Birch Point
Campground, 33 Birch Point Lane. Race start: 1:00 p.m. Visit www.islandfallslakesassociation.com
FMI
Saturday,
August 5
*FORT
KENT: UMFK Summer 5k Fun Run. Registration: 8:00 a.m.
at UMFK Sports Center. Race start: 9:00 a.m. Proceeds benefit Dylan R. Levesque
Memorial Scholarship, which helps students who have overcome adversity and
hardship. Cost: $20/person; $10/additional family member Contact Lucas Levesque
(207-834-7876) or lucas.levesque@maine.edu FMI
Ongoing
Programs:
*DEBOULLIE:
Maine Conservation Corps Volunteer Opportunity. Assist
MCC Field Team members working on trail corridor maintenance, trail system
repainting, stone step work, bog bridging. This is a great opportunity to learn
new skills or share your own! No prior trail work experience or minimum time
commitment required. Contact Cathy Herr (207-624-6092) or MConsCorp.VOC@maine.gov
FMI
PRESQUE
ISLE: County Strides Running Group. Sundays; 10:00 a.m. at various
locations. Open to all abilities; be ready for an easy run of 30-45 minutes,
and bring friends! Visit County Strides at www.facebook.com/groups/447181508818122 FMI
CARIBOU:
C.R.X. Outdoor Adventure Program Open Registration. Weekdays.
Exciting outdoor activities for youth entering grades 5-11. June 17-19:
Allagash. June 20-24: Kayaking I. June 29-July 2: Backpack Baxter. July 11-14:
Kayaking II. July 18-21: Mountain Biking. July 26-28; Baxter State Park I.
August 2-4: Baxter II. Cost/age: varies by program. Open to all area youth.
Contact Neal Sleeper (207-493-4224) FMI
EASTON: Francis Malcolm Science Center Walk-in
Tours. Weekdays; 9:00
a.m.-3:00 p.m. Experience our planetarium’s new, full-dome, digital projection
system, featuring a 30-minute activity; 15 minutes in the star theater, 15
minutes to visit the facility at large. Cost: $5/visitor;
reservations requested. Contact FMSC (207-488-5451) FMI
PRESQUE
ISLE: Presque Isle Rec. Youth Geocaching/Hiking. Mondays;
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at Riverside Park. July 10-August 7. For boys, girls in grades
6-9. Let our instructors open your eyes to our beautiful trails; explore Mantle
Lake Park, Haystack, Quoggy Jo, and many more trails in this fun adventure
program! Cost: $25/student. Contact PI Rec. (207-764-2545) FMI
STOCKHOLM:
Sportsmen’s, Inc. Meeting. First Monday of each month at 6:30
p.m. at Axle Siding Clubhouse (intersection of Lake Street/Rt. 161). Outdoors
men and women promoting the traditions of the outdoors. If you're interested in
joining, you're welcome to attend as a guest. Kids are welcome too! Visit www.facebook.com/Sportsmens-Inc-568794129811741
FMI
LIMESTONE:
Friends of Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge Meeting. Second Monday
of each month; 6:00 p.m. at ANWR headquarters and Visitor’s Center, 97 Refuge
Rd. Founded in 1998, Friends are involved in a number of volunteer projects on
the ANWR in an effort to balance the enhancing of habitat with the public
access privilege to enjoy wildlife in an unmolested environment. Contact
Friends of ANWR (207-328-4634) or friendsofanwr@gmail.com
FMI
PRESQUE
ISLE: Presque Isle Rec. Youth Mountain Biking. Tuesdays or Thursdays;
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at Riverside Park. July 11-August 10. For boys, girls in grades
6-9. Open to bikers of all abilities; learn to climb steep hills, bunny hop
over a log, stop in a hurry and have a blast with your friends. Explore Presque
Isle trails, Nordic Heritage Center, Aroostook State Park. Cost: $25/student.
Contact PI Rec. (207-764-2545) FMI
PRESQUE
ISLE: Presque Isle Rec. Youth Kayaking. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays;
1:00-4:00 p.m. at Riverside Park. July 11-August 10. For
boys, girls in grades 6-9. From pond to stream to river, join us as we learn to
paddle a touring kayak; explore the many bodies of water all around us, learn
water safety procedures, swift water rescue. Cost: $25/student. Contact PI Rec.
(207-764-2545) FMI
FORT
KENT: Fort Kent Outdoor Center Summer Nordic/Biathlon Training. Tuesdays and
Thursdays; 4:00 p.m. at FKOC, 33 Paradis Cir. For Nordic
skiers grade 6 and up. Goal: build base for next season, introduce skiers to
biathlon. Activities include running, biking, roller skiing, hiking; specific
strength for Nordic skiing, agility training exercises, games, and FUN! Contact
Carl Theriault theriaultcarl@hotmail.com
FMI
CARIBOU:
Tuesday Track Workouts. Tuesdays; 5:15 p.m. at CHS. Join
runners of all abilities to do predetermined intervals, your own workout, or
just run with others and forget the workout. Average distance: 5-9 miles; can
be adapted per individual. Contact PJ Gorneault (207-762-0613) pgorneault@rsu39.org
FMI
PRESQUE
ISLE: Nordic Heritage Sport Club Meeting. First Tuesday of
each month; 6:00 p.m. at Nordic Heritage Center, 450 Fort Fairfield Rd. The
club promotes healthy outdoor recreation, economic vitality in Central
Aroostook County by providing first-class facilities and programs to area
residents, athletes, visitors. Visit www.nordicheritagecenter.org
FMI
PRESQUE
ISLE: Presque Isle Fish and Game Club Meeting. Last Tuesday
of each month; 5:30 p.m. at PIFG clubhouse, Parsons Road. Established in 1947
to help protect, conserve, maintain and restore our natural resources as well
as to protect and promote our outdoor heritage. Meetings include a delicious supper, cash bar,
short business meeting. Visit www.pifg.org
FMI
MADAWASKA:
Four Seasons Trail Association Meeting. First Wednesday
of each month; 6:30 p.m. at Four Seasons Lodge, 425 Spring St. Non-profit
organization dedicated to promotion of healthier lifestyles for this community;
participation open to anyone interested. Visit www.fourseasonstrail.org
FMI
MADAWASKA: Four Seasons Trail Association Walking
Group. Wednesdays and Saturdays; 1:00 p.m. at
Four Seasons Lodge, 425 Spring St. Bring lunch. Contact Jacqueline Soucy
(207-728-7047) FMI
FORT
FAIRFIELD: Frontier Fish and Game Club. Second and fourth Wednesdays
of each month (fourth Wednesdays during summer); 6:00 p.m. at FFFFG clubhouse
on Monson Pond, 550 Dorsey Rd. Founded in 1958 to help conserve, protect,
maintain, and restore our natural resources and to promote our outdoor
heritage. Visit www.heyevent.com/venue/bmyulgbaawlhca
FMI
PRESQUE
ISLE: Presque Isle Rec. Youth Archery, Presque Isle. Wednesdays or Fridays;
hour-long classes beginning at 8:30 a.m. at Mantle Lake Park. July 12-August
11. For boys, girls in grades 4-9. Come enjoy the great sport of archery in a
safe and fun environment. Classes focus on range safety and basic shooting
techniques with recurve bow. Cost: $25/student; all equipment provided. Contact
PI Rec. (207-764-2545) FMI
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