Photo courtesy of Snow Pond Center for the Arts
Meanwhile, Maine’s capacity limits for indoor and outdoor gatherings will be lifted Monday, so events, including the new beer festival, can happen.
Scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Snow Pond Center’s recently renovated Bowl in the Pines Ampitheater, the beer festival is expected to feature more than 25 brewers from Maine and Vermont, and musical acts, including The Mallett Brothers Band, Muddy Ruckus and Adam Ezra.
Johnson said the beer festival had been planned for last summer, but was canceled due to the pandemic.
“We moved it to September with a bit of a hope and a prayer,” she said. “The news about the reopening was nothing but thrilling. To come out of this in a celebratory way is definitely exciting.”
In April we told you about Downtown Bangor s next adventure with wheat paste murals for the coming summer season. They were looking for artists to submit unique pieces of art to show on the sides of buildings in Downtown Bangor.
The artists submitted, art was chosen and this past weekend the murals were put up on display for locals and visitors to enjoy for this year s great outdoor seasons.
You can find the murals all around the Downtown Bangor area, adorning many buildings throughout the Downtown area. You can find the murals on main through ways in the Downtown area as well as along side roads and walking paths. Some you can see from many vantage points, others are a surprise to the wandering eye in one of many nooks that the Downtown area provides.
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