February 2024

FEBRUARY News from Heart of Ellsworth
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Heart of Ellsworth's Unsung Hero

There are many amazing people that make the Heart of Ellsworth beat strong and we want to honor these wonderful humans who make our city a vibrant and beautiful place to live with our new "Unsung Hero" recognition. 

Amy Reisman is our current Unsung Hero.

Amy is not only a dedicated member of our Board of Directors, but she is also an enthusiastic and hard-working member of the Ellsworth community. Amy has committed countless hours to beautification projects both as the Chair of our
Design Committee and through independent undertakings. As Design Chair, Amy conducted the Holiday Decorations workshop, creating a space for community members to take part in making the festive spheres that adorned Merrill Park and the Ellsworth Public Library, and she led the committee in giving a face lift to the holiday lights and bridge decorations last year. 

One of her generous independent projects is her and her husband's tireless efforts to breathe life back into Merrill Park. Amy had a vision of what that little park could transform into and took on the task (without asking for help or permission, in true Amy style) and created a colorful, welcoming space for the community. 

Amy is a member of the Arbor Commission, sits on our Citizens Institute on Rural Design Co-Hort, attends many Recreation Commission meetings, she's an eternal cheerleader of Heart of Ellsworth's principals, and is constantly helping to bring new volunteers into the fold.

For this, and so much more, Amy is our Unsung Hero.

Thank you, Amy!
Learn more about Amy here
Funding Resource for Historic Houses of Worship in Downtown
 
Do you know a historic house of worship in Downtown Ellsworth that may be interested in a grant? The National Fund for Sacred Places offers more than financial support, they help congregations navigate the capital projects process with the help of training, technical assistance, planning support and more. 

More information can be found on the National Fund for Sacred Places website. Heart of Ellsworth is available if any house of worship would like to discuss ideas for a proposal. 
Learn more about the National Fund for Sacred Places
City of Ellsworth Communications Survey
 
Let the City know how best to communicate with you.

Take a quick Communication survey to let the City of Ellsworth know how you currently receive information and how you prefer to receive communications. 

Participants who provide their contact information will be entered to win a $50 gift card. Hard copies of the survey are available at City Hall.

More information on the survey can be found here.
Take the Communications Survey Now
Community News
Adult SCHERZO Chorus - Ellsworth Community Music Institute

Tuesdays, Feb. 6-May 7: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Registration open until Feb. 2

An adult chorus for those ages 50+ led by Gina Schuh-Turner with piano accompaniment by Kimberly Battaline. Mixed genres will include show tunes, oldies and Americana. No audition required - all voices welcome.

Moore Community Center Theater
125 State Street

$130 for 12 weeks (scholarships available upon request)
FMI: Website
Charlotte's Web Auditions - The Grand

Friday, Feb. 9: 6 p.m.

Based on the iconic book by E.B. White. There will be 2 performances for local school groups and 8 performances at The Blue Hill Fair.

This is a community-driven live theater production, and everyone will receive equal consideration. (All roles are unpaid.)

For actors age 15+. Please arrive prepared to read from the script.

165 Main St.

FMI: Website
Midday Concert @ 1 - Ellsworth Community Music Institute

Friday, Feb. 9: 1 p.m.

Ellsworth Community Music Institute (ECMI) offers its next Midday Concert @ 1:00 on February 9th, with Duo Richard Hsu (Violin) and Christina Suprling (piano).


Moore Community Center Theater
125 State St.

FREE
FMI: Website

Casanova Pop up Market Valentine's Artisan Marketplace - Artsworth


Friday, Feb. 9: 4 - 7 p.m. & Saturday, Feb. 10: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 
 

Talented jewelers and artisans will gather at Artsworth, Friday evening and Saturday before Valentines day. Find something extraordinary to once and for all prove that you are the consummate lover. You can find a multitude of last minute gift items to delight your loved ones or your self (yea we believe in self love!!) . There really is nothing better than a hand picked, handmade, unique piece of sparkly, cozy, printed,  or delicious artwork.

 

Artsworth/Atlantic Art Glass
25 Pine St.
Ellsworth


FREE
FMI: Website
Ellsworth City Council Meeting 

Monday, Feb. 12: 6 p.m.


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.

1 City Hall Plaza + Online
Ellsworth


FREE
FMI: Website
The Art of Mindful Listening with Dr. Joshua Ehrlich - Healthy Acadia

Thursday, Feb. 15: 5-6 p.m.

Listening serves as the heart of personal and professional effectiveness. Dr. Ehrlich will lead a workshop that will engage you in mindfulness exercises aimed at enhancing your tuning-in abilities.

Online via Zoom

FREE
FMI + Register: Website
Jo Radner: Wit and Wisdom: Homegrown Humor in 19th Century New England - Ellsworth Public Library

Thursday, Feb. 22: 6-7 p.m.

Join award winning storyteller, Jo Radner as she uncovers the long-lost rural tradition of joyful wintertime gatherings explored in her newest book. This is a Maine Speaks program, brought to you by the Maine Humanities Council.

20 State St.

FREE
FMI: Website
Science Saturday: Animal Footprints - Woodlawn

Saturday, Feb. 24: 10-11:30 a.m.

Join Master Naturalist Leigh Ann Fish for a walk around the grounds and trails to learn about and identify animals and their footprints.

19 Black  House Dr.

$5
FMI + Tickets: Website
Mock Murder Trial - Ellsworth Historical Society

Saturday, Feb. 24: 10 a.m.

In 1815, the wife of Dr. Moses Adams, High Sheriff of Hancock County, was found murdered. Dr. Adams claimed it was a robbery, but was it really? Or was it a crime of passion? He was tried for the heinous crime a few weeks later. 

The Ellsworth Historical Society is partnering with Friends in Action, The Grand, and other community partners and volunteers to do a mock murder trial using the official transcripts from Dr. Adams' murder trial obtained from the University of Maine. They are seeking both volunteer jury members and volunteers to read witness testimonies.

Moore Center Atrium
125 State St.

FMI: Website
DOWNTOWN NEWS

Main Street Office Suite for Rent



 
93 Main Street

Join a vibrant community of Main Street businesses in this historic downtown building. This freshly painted two-room suite with windows and skylights is bright and sunny with a shared atrium common area and shared restroom. The second-floor suite includes heat, electricity, internet, and cleaning of the common area.

Call 207-689-8115 for showing or more information or check out the Craigslist listing.


 
So many of you have told us how much downtown Ellsworth means to you, how a vibrant downtown has enriched your life or increased your sense of pride and connection to place.

Perhaps you participated in one of our events, stopped to take in the Water Street Mural or downtown wayfinding map, enjoyed the free outdoor summer concert in the parklet, received one of our downtown grants, enjoyed a cider + cheese bag, took part in our tasting event, or pressed apples as part of the Downeast Cider + Cheese Festival. Maybe you or your child took part in our asset mapping event, Manifesting Main or hiked the refurbished trail behind the library or tuned in for Meet the Candidates forum or just simply enjoyed the flowers and holiday lights on Main Street. However you interfaced with Heart of Ellsworth this past year we hope you will take a moment to support us this year.

With your help, we can increase the number of people who have access to a vibrant and thriving downtown community!

 
Thank you for your support of Heart of Ellsworth!

Heart of Ellsworth is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.
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March 6        Heart of Ellsworth Annual Meeting
May 4           Jane's Walk
June 9          PRIDE Fest
Oct. 5-6      Art of Ellsworth: Maine Craft Weekend
Oct. 15        Meet the Candidates
Nov. 7-10    Downeast Cider + Cheese Festival
Nov. 30        Small Business Saturday
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