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share this article 1 min A New England grande dame ideally situated at the mouth of Somes Sound with easy access to Acadia National Park, The Claremont will welcome guests once again in May 2021 following an extensive transformation and under new ownership. One of Mount Desert Island s most historic hotels, the six-acre shorefront property has provided a classic summer refuge to visitors seeking a quiet coastal respite dating back to 1884. The reimagined hotel will boast a total of 51 accommodations, including 12 cottages, four suites, a secluded three-bedroom waterfront haven and 34 guestrooms, an intimate spa, a heated swimming pool overlooking the sound, four food and beverage venues, an expansive garden, a croquet club and more, inviting new and returning guests for a serene Maine escape. ....
Max & Louie Productions Announce 2021 Season The 2021 season concludes with the Max & Louie Productions hit revival of Songs for Nobodies. by BWW News Desk Max & Louie Productions announces its Comeback with the St. Louis premiere of Tiny Beautiful Things based on the New York Times bestseller, Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed and adapted for the stage by Oscar nominee, Nia Vardalos, playing at The Grandel Theatre July 29-August 8,2021. We are so pleased to reopen safely, and welcome back St. Louis audiences with a powerful, dynamic, and empathetic play about words and the power of words to connect with one another. It s the kind of connection that we have had to be extremely grateful for this past year, said Stellie Siteman, Producing Artistic Director of Max & Louie Productions. ....
By Benjamin Cox on May 7, 2021 at 9:42am The Jacksonville Symphony Society will conclude its virtual fine arts series for the season this weekend. The event will be hosted by Jacksonville Symphony Director and Conductor Garrett Allman, who is celebrating his 40 th anniversary at the helm. Allman says that the live virtual event will feature musical favorites from the last few decades including music from Broadway, Film, patriotic music, and even Christmas music. Allman says that Christmas has long been a part of the Jacksonville Symphony’s performance season, so it made sense to include some Christmas pieces for the retrospective. ....
Jacksonville Symphony revisiting Ruby Memories Angela Bauer, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Garrett Allman of Jacksonville conducts the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra during a youth concert.Journal-Courier The pandemic year has taken a lot away and out of everyone, but it hasn’t been able to rob Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra of its “Ruby Memories.” The concert that wraps up conductor and music director Garrett Allman’s 40th season with the symphony still will feature a look back at the past four decades, even if it will be virtual rather than in person. “It’s more memories of 40 years,” Allman said of Saturday’s concert. “This time it’s pops music from our pops concerts. When I was listening to all sorts of recordings preparing for the March concert, I discovered there were a lot of really good performances that were lighter pop music in our recorded library. I decided right then, ‘Well, we could do a whole program of l ....
KENNEBUNK, Maine – With a pandemic that raged through 2020, Community Outreach Services found itself busier than ever this year. How much so? The organization – which assists people in Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel with food, fuel and other essentials – outgrew its headquarters at St. Martha’s Church on Portland Road and needed a new home in order to fulfill its mission. “When the pandemic first hit, I think the first challenge was making sure we had a space that was big enough and strong enough to provide to our community in a time of rapid growing need,” Michelle Allen, the organization’s development director, said during a recent interview. ....