Lovers of cider and cheese will have the opportunity to experience the 3rd Annual Downeast Cider+Cheese Festival, November 13 -15, 2020 in Ellsworth, Maine. The event is hosted by Heart of Ellsworth with sponsorship from the Maine Office of Tourism and Bangor Savings Bank.
Heart of Ellsworth is thrilled to offer this event with virtual and in-person activites, both free and ticketed.
Ticketed activities highlighted below.
Friday 11/13
FREE VIRTUAL TALK, History of Cider in Ellsworth via ZOOM
Saturday 11/14 CIDER + CHEESE BAG PICKUP @ Flexit
APPLE IDENTIFICATION TABLE @ Flexit
FREE KID'S ACTIVITY BAG @ Flexit
CIDER PRESSING DEMOS @ Fogtown Brewing Co. VIRTUAL TASTING LIVE via ZOOM
Celebrating a revival of two traditional foods, hard cider and cheese, the Downeast Cider+Cheese Festival honors the rich tradition of Maine’s historic apple industry, the first and only event of its kind in the state. Visit visitmaine.com for additional statewide information.
Please visit our website for details and to purchase tickets. Tickets are limited for both virtual tasting(w/cider + cheese bag) & music.
In addition to generous support from the Maine Office of Tourism and Bangor Savings Bank, the festival is sponsored by several local businesses; Fogtown Brewing Company, John Edwards Market, Perennial Cider Bar+Farm Kitchen and Rooster Brother.
Maine CDC safety protocols will be implemented and the public is required to wear a mask when in attendance while maintaining social distance.
ELECTION DAY - VOTE!
November 3: 8am-8pm
The City of Ellsworth has detailed information regarding wards and voter registration. Click here.
Note: This year Ward Two votes at Your Place Community Center, 4 Old Mill Road, behind Sunrise Glass
Click the photo to download a PDF of Ellsworth's voting wards!
Early Bird Day - Ellsworth Area Chamber of Commerce
November 7: 6am - end of day
Early Bird Day gives shoppers and member businesses a head start on the holiday season. Participating businesses run specials throughout the day … but you may have to get up early to get the best deals!
You can tune in and participate in Ellsworth City Council meetings through various online methods. Please visit the City Council webpage for meeting notices and participation instructions.
PPP Loan Forgiveness Webinar - Union River Center for Innovation
November 19: 11am - 12:30pm
Don’t miss this free webinar that will help your business navigate PPP loan forgiveness! Hosted by Union River Center for Innovation and presented by The Accounting Coach.
ZOOM @ NOON monthly check-ins connect community leaders with small business owners and together we identify opportunities and creative solutions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
If you are interested in joining our mailing list that includes a ZOOM meeting invite please email cara@heartofellsworth.org
In the spirit of helping our neighbors and community survive these challenging times, Cute Knits will donate $5 from each mask sale in the month of November. The cumulative amount will be donated on Giving Tuesday (December 1st, 2020) to The Grand Theater.
Congratulations to Terry Carlisle
Maine Press Association Hall of Fame Inductee!
If you see Terry Carlisle from The Ellsworth American, congratulate her for being inducted into the Maine Press Association’s Hall of Fame! We are a community puffed up with pride for the accolades of our local paper and its staff. Terry played a pivotal role in preparing the current leaders of The Ellsworth American to carry on the tradition of solid reporting to our community. A newspaper is the soul of a community and its democracy. Thank you Terry for your career-long dedication to our community through Ellsworth’s weekly paper!
The MPA Hall of Fame, established in 1998, honors newspaper people with Maine connections who have made outstanding contributions to the profession.
The Ellsworth American was once again named, "Maine's Best Weekly Newspaper! Click here to subscribe!
Heart of Ellsworth Welcomes Board Member - Bill Fogle
We are excited to welcome Bill Fogle as Heart of Ellsworth's newest board member! Bill's extensive knowledge of Ellsworth's history coupled with his enthusiasm for our organization and its mission is a huge win for our community. In Bill's words, “Heart of Ellsworth is a positive, up-to-date organization that serves Ellsworth businesses and the general community through brainstorming ideas, researching financial grants and pragmatic solutions, forming and strengthening productive liaisons within the City, and, most of all, listening to what burgeoning businesses, senior groups, students, and leaders are saying about Ellsworth. This work is accomplished with an enviable media and electronic savvy as well as an understanding of civic best practices."
Thank you for joining us, Bill!
Volunteer Spotlight - Anne Russenberger-Keefe
Anne Russenberger-Keefe has dedicated countless hours over the past five years to Heart of Ellsworth community events and programs. From volunteering for our beloved Taste of Ellsworth event to scheduling the activities and volunteers for our Affiliate Community visit with the Maine Downtown Center back in March. Anne is our new chair of the Design Committee that focuses on beautification efforts and expanding the visual mission of a vibrant downtown. Huge heartfelt thank you to Anne for your dedication to Ellsworth! Anne pictured on the left.
If you would like to volunteer with Heart of Ellsworth, click here!
Hike of the Month - Self-Guided Walking Tour of State Street
Thank you to the Ellsworth Public Library, Ellsworth Garden Club and Ellsworth Historical Society for partnering to create the Ellsworth Historic State Street Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour focusing on notable historic buildings, gardens, and trees. Please click the link below for a pdf of the tour or stop by the library for a printed copy. ENJOY!
Thanks to a generous grant from the Maine Community Foundation, we are partnering with the Ellsworth Historical Society to bring you images of Ellsworth’s past. By highlighting historic downtown locations and events, we aim to foster a present-day pride and connection to our Main Street community. We invite you to visit the Ellsworth Historical Society on Facebook and encourage your support of the Museum in the Streets project and archival work of the society.
How Rooster Brother looked to someone walking across the bridge in 1900. You can also see the Methodist church on Bridge Hill, which burned down in 1904. Look at that fancy sidewalk!
Why donate to the Heart of Ellsworth?
Heart of Ellsworth remains focused and committed to economic growth through projects in the urban core.
Our vision seeks to fill storefronts on Main Street, secure a location for the Winter Farmers Market, develop the Union River waterfront with green space along the river, and identify and assist in the creation of more downtown housing options. Collectively, these enhance opportunities for both visitors and community members to enjoy all that Ellsworth has to offer.
Your contribution ensures that we can remain committed to these goals. We appreciate your support!
Heart of Ellsworth is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.
Your gift is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.