Aroostook Outdoor News: 9.29.17 edition
In
this edition: 1) Get in on one of the few 5k’s left this year in
Presque Isle. 2) An awareness walk in Caribou. 3) Sign the kids up for mountain
biking in Presque Isle. Plus lots more!
Events:
Saturday, September 30
PRESQUE
ISLE: TAMC Colors of Courage 5k Run/Walk. Celebrate, support
cancer survivors! Registration: 8:30 a.m. at TAMC, 140 Academy St. Champions’
Ceremony: 9:30 a.m. Champions’ Lap: 9:45 a.m. Kids’ Fun Run: 10:15 a.m. 5k
start: 10:30 a.m. Cost$25/person, FREE/ Kids’ Fun Run. Visit www.tamc.org/colorsofcourage FMI
CARIBOU:
Walk MS: Caribou 2017. Registration: 9:00 a.m. at Cary Medical
Center, 163 Van Buren Rd. Walk start: 10:00 a.m. Route length: 3.5 miles (1.25
mile option). Contact Sue Tidd (800-344-4867) or sue.tidd@nmss.org FMI
EAGLE
LAKE: Eagle Lake Fire Department Haunted Forest.
Walk through the scariest trail you will ever experience filled with monsters,
killers, and sadistic clowns. Come if you dare! 7:00 p.m. at Eagle Lake Town
Office, 36 Devoe Brook Rd. Cost: $10/adult, $5/youth under
12. Contact Sandra L. Fournier (207-444-5511) FMI
Sunday, October 1-Thursday, October 5
MT.
CHASE: Mt. Chase Lodge Wilderness Plein Air Retreat. Join
seasoned plein air artists Diane Dubreuil and Suzanne Savage Brewer for a
special painting retreat in the Penobscot wilderness of northern Maine; a unique
opportunity offering a team-teaching approach in watercolors and oils for
beginning and practicing plein air painters. Visit www.dianedubreuil.com/workshop/15594/wilderness-plein-air-painting-retreat
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Wednesday, October 4-Wednesday, November 1
PRESQUE
ISLE: SAD #1 Adult & Community Education Youth Mountain Biking. 3:00-5:15 p.m. at
Nordic Heritage Center, 450 Fort Rd. 6-week program (Oct 4-Nov 1) for bikers of
all ability levels in grades 5-12. Learn to climb and descend hills, bunny hop
over obstacles, ride the terrain park, and navigate the trails at NHC. Cost:
$30/person. Contact SAD #1 Adult Ed. (207-764-4776) or lerae.kinney@sad1.org
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Thursday, October 5
HOULTON:
Hope and Justice Project Light It Up, Houlton! Walk.
6:00-7:30 p.m. at Houlton Recreation Department 128 Main St. Event to include a
walk to end abuse, guest speakers, remembrance ceremony. Participants
encouraged to help us light up the night with purple glow-sticks for domestic violence
awareness. Free t-shirts available. Visit www.hopeandjusticeproject.org
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Friday, October 6 & Saturday, October 7
PRESQUE
ISLE: Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce Haunted Woods Walk.
6:00-9:00 p.m. each night at Nordic Heritage Center, 450 Fort Fairfield Rd. We
are amping up the scares this year! DJ show, food, fun! Not for the faint of
heart; strongly recommended for no one under the age of 13. Cost: $5/person. Contact
CACC (207-764-6561) or visit www.centralaroostookchamber.com
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Saturday, October 7
MARS
HILL: Aroostook Birders Goose Lunch. 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at
Mars Hill Pond, Bridge St. Canada Geese migrate through the County each fall,
stopping for short stays; a favorite stopover is Mars Hill Pond. We will also
look for the occasional rare visitor traveling with them. Light refreshments,
drinks available. Contact Aroostook Birders thearoostookbirders@gmail.com FMI
Sunday, October 8
PRESQUE
ISLE: UMPI Alumni and All-Comers XC 5k. Race start: 11:00 a.m. at
UMPI’s Park Family Field (soccer field complex). Contact Chris Smith (207-768-4972)
or christopher.smith@umpi.edu FMI
Monday, October 9
FORT
KENT: Fort Kent Outdoor Center Roller Ski/Biathlon Pursuit Race. 10:00
a.m.-1:00 p.m. at FKOC, 33 Paradis Cir. Prince Edward Island Biathlon team is
at biathlon camp, with very young athletes who have never been on roller skis
and experienced athletes. Looking for participants in informal races on
Saturday and Sunday for experience. Contact Carl Theriault (207-631-9589) or theriaultcarl@hotmail.com
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Friday, October 13
PRESQUE
ISLE: Hope and Justice Project Walk It Up, Presque Isle! Light
walk to bring awareness to domestic abuse and sexual violence. Registration and
Story Time: 11:00 a.m. at Mark & Emily Turner Memorial Library, 39 2nd St.
Walk start: 12:00 p.m. Free t-shirt and lunch to those who pre-register. Visit www.hopeandjusticeproject.org FMI
Saturday, October 14
DEBOULLIE:
Caribou Rec. Adult Take It Outside Series Deboullie Day Hike. Deboullie
Public Reserved Land offers rugged terrain, numerous ponds, spectacular views.
Let us be your guide to what Deboullie has to offer. Preregistration required;
program restricted to those in excellent shape. Cost: $20; bring bag lunch.
Contact Neal Sleeper (207-493-4224) or sleeper@cariboumaine.org
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HOULTON:
Bridge To Hope Cancer Awareness Walk. Registration: 9:00 a.m. at
Houlton Rec. Center, 128 Main St. Walk start: 10:00 a.m. Door prizes, annual
quilt raffle after walk. Visit www.facebook.com/Bridge-To-Hope-Breast-Cancer-Awareness-117726751615032
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LIMESTONE:
16th Annual Robert A. Frost Memorial Library Linda M. Page Memorial
Walk-A-Thon. Registration: 9:00 a.m. at FML, 42 Main St. Walkers
under 12 must be accompanied by adult. Refreshments provided. Door prizes; special
prize to highest dollar amount collected. First 30 registrants to raise $25
receive t-shirt. Contact FML (207-325-4706) or frfrostml@gmail.com
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PRESQUE
ISLE: White Cane Walk. 10:00 a.m. at Riverside Parking Lot, Main St. Walk
on Main Street to educate drivers that people using white canes/seeing eye dogs
need to be given extra attention as they cannot see traffic. Contact Bruce
Archer (207-764-3360) or barcher1@maine.rr.com
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LIMESTONE:
Friends of ANWR Wildlife Refuge Week. Aroostook National
Wildlife Refuge, 97 Refuge Rd. 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.: guided nuclear weapons
storage area van tours with retired military policeman. 12:00 p.m.: Red Cross
Pillowcase Project for kids teaches go kit, emergency preparedness, coping
skills; workbook, pillowcase provided. Contact Friends of ANWR (207-328-4634) or
friendsofanwr@gmail.com
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CARIBOU:
Unite Against Bullying Walk, Run, or Roll. 2 miles. Raise
awareness to Unite Against Bullying! Registration: 1:00 p.m. at Caribou Rec.
Center, 55 Bennett Dr. Walk start: 2:00 p.m. Contact Kim Parent (207-540-3659)
or visit www.uniteagainstbullyingme.org
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WOODLAND:
Woodland School Haunted Woods Walk. 6:00-8:30 p.m. at
Woodland Consolidated School, 844 Woodland Center Rd. Guaranteed to be a
haunting good time! Cost: $3/person; last ticket sold at 8:30 p.m. Contact
Woodland School (207-496-2981) FMI
Sunday, October 15
HAYNESVILLE:
Anah Shrine Go-karts Turkey Shoot. Help us help kids; come
join the fun and get ready for hunting season! 11:00 a.m. at Haynesville
Bridge, 3158 Military Rd. Food, beverages available. Pistol shoots, card shoots,
rifle shoots, ladies’ shoots, kids’ shoots, more! Cost: $5; cash prizes.
Contact Craig Clifford (207-448-2429 or 207-538-0428) FMI
FORT
KENT: Fort Kent Outdoor Center Fall Rollerski/Biathlon Session.
Ages 13 and up: 1:30–3:00 p.m.; ages 8-12: 3:00-4:00 p.m. at FKOC, 33 Paradis
Cir. Bring bike helmet, light gloves, skate ski boots if you have them, dress
in shorts and sweat pants. Rollerskis, poles, all shooting equipment provided. Cost:
$20 donation to pay for ammunition. Contact Carl Theriault
(207-631-9589) or theriaultcarl@hotmail.com
FMI
Monday, October 16
FORT
KENT: Aroostook County Tourism Workshop. 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at
Fort Kent Community High School, 84 Pleasant St. Participate in an important
assessment of our region’s tourism destination strengths and level of community
engagement. Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/aroostook-county-maines-growing-tourism-destination-tickets-37500206126
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PRESQUE
ISLE: Aroostook County Tourism Workshop. 2:00-5:00 p.m. at Northern
Maine Community College, 33 Edgemont Dr. Participate in an important assessment
of our region’s tourism destination strengths and level of community engagement.
Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/aroostook-county-maines-growing-tourism-destination-tickets-37487035733
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Friday, October 20 & Saturday, October 21
PRESQUE
ISLE: Presque Isle Historical Society Haunted Lantern History Tour. A
“slightly scary, kinda creepy” nighttime downtown tour through the old jail
(only opened for this tour), 13 sites for the true history of that particular
site by lantern light. Tours begin at 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. each night at Historic
Fire Station, 11 Church St. Cost: $5. Contact Kim Smith (207-762-1151) or pihistoricalsociety@hotmail.com
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Saturday, October 21
WESTON:
2017 Walk to End Alzheimer’s. 10:00 a.m. at First
Settler’s Lodge, 341 US Route 1. First Settlers Lodge is sponsoring Team
Spanky’s Kids to help raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support
and research. Contact First Settlers Lodge (207-448-3000) or firstsettlerslodge@gmail.com FMI
SOLDIER
POND: 5k Spooktacular Run and Walk. Registration: 12:00 p.m.
at Wallagrass Elementary School, 45 Church Ave. Race start: 2:00 p.m. A lovely
5k spooky timed race in the Wallagrass, New Canada, Soldier Pond locale. Cost:
$20/person. Visit www.facebook.com/Soldier-Pond-Spooky-Run-1741287819505882
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Tuesday, October 24
NORTH
MAINE WOODS: Caribou Rec. Adult Take It Outside Series Bradford Camps Trip.
For over a century, sportsmen and tourists have traveled to North Maine Woods
to embrace nature. Learn about the history of the camps from the owners while
being treated to lunch in a wilderness lodge. Cost: $40. Contact Neal Sleeper
(207-493-4224) or sleeper@cariboumaine.org
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Ongoing
Programs:
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
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
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
Meetings:
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
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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. Get involved in volunteer projects at ANWR in effort to balance enhancing
of habitat with public access privilege to enjoy wildlife in an unmolested
environment. Contact Friends of ANWR (207-328-4634) or friendsofanwr@gmail.com
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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
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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
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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
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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
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