Arts and Entertainment
June 10, 2024
From: Maine Oyster FestivalFriday, June 28 2024
4 – 6 PM: Meetinghouse Arts opening reception with the artists for Seacoast Maine gallery show, 40 Main St.
5:30PM: Meet the Farmer Kick Off Party at Freeport Oyster Bar to benefit the Maine Coast Fisherman’s Association.
Join us for the third annual The Maine Oyster Festival in downtown Freeport! Kick off the weekend’s festivities at Freeport Oyster Bar!
Freeport Oyster Bar will be hosting the opening bash for The Maine Oyster Festival. At Friday evenings event you will have the opportunity to eat (what we believe to be) the best oysters in the world, talk to Sea Farmers, relax and have a great time! Live music, beer, wine, cocktails, and oysters!
Your admission ticket benefits Maine Coast Fisherman’s Association.
Tickets are $10. Cash bar. 43 Main St.
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Saturday, June 29 2024
10AM – 6PM: Meet sea farmers & eat oysters, learn to shuck, shop with the vendors & food trucks, kids can make a craft or two to take home, and find out more about seaworthy organizations. L.L.Bean Moose Parking Lot & Mallard Parking Lot behind Freeport Oyster Bar
10AM – 11:15AM: Live Music by Shank Painters. Shank Painters are a pirate band from the shores of Portland, ME, featuring sea shanties, tavern songs, and music which will be sure to get you ready to plunder and pillage as you please! FMI: https://www.shankpainters.com/ Free. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
10AM – 10:45AM: Live Music by Becky Krill. American singer-songwriter and producer Becky Krill has concocted a sound all her own, delivering soulful vocals over warm, nostalgic and inspired compositions. Her approach to songwriting? Classic and unquestionably folk. Inspired by a wide-range of influences including Ani Difranco, The Rolling Stones, Brandi Carlile and The Temptations, Becky released her self-produced debut album Little Girl in 2021 and is gearing up for her sophomore release later this year. FMI: beckykrill.com. Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
11:15AM – 12:00PM: Live Music by TBD. Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
11:45AM – 1PM: Live Music by The Oystermen. The Oystermen have been collecting and performing Downeast fiddle tunes, humorous stories, and original songs from Maine, Quebec, and the Maritimes for half a century. Smokey McKeen, Carter Newell, and Eric Rolfson play old-time dance tunes on push-button accordion, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin, and bass; sing songs of work, love, strife, and achievement from the vast repertoire of American folk history; and teach and call regional dances representing multi-cultural traditions. When not performing, Carter, Smokey & Eric all raise oysters on the Damariscotta River. Free. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
12:30PM – 1:15PM: Live Music by Wes Covey. Wes Covey is the multi-instrumentalist frontman of experimental ambient collective The Ten Thousand Things (sacredmusick.bandcamp.com). When not bending his strings into soundscape narratives, Covey is a fingerpicking folksinger. The Serpent Eats His Tail is his first solo acoustic album, collecting favorite covers, instrumentals and songs written over the past dozen years. His second solo album is due out this year. FMI: https://www.facebook.com/WesCoveySongs Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
1:30PM – 2:45PM: Live Music by The FLUKES. The FLUKES – or the Fun-Loving Ukulele Society – boast a membership of over 35 ukulele musicians. They play everything from Bach to the Beatles and beyond! During weekly Wednesday night rehearsals, led by their fearless leader, Nina Allen Miller, they’ve built a repertoire from many different musical genres, practicing, playing and most of all having a lot of fun. FMI: https://www.facebook.com/FunlovingFLUKES Free. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
1:45PM – 2:30PM: Live Music by John Sayles. John Sayles is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer who calls Portland home. John has been an avid home recorder since the 1990s and has been active in the music scene in and around Portland over the past decade, playing frequently at the Portland Food Co-op as well as at local coffee shops and area farmers’ markets. John gigs in Freeport often, too, most recently last month as part of Meetinghouse Arts’ “Music in the Parks” series. John’s solo recordings as The Franklin Farm are available via Bandcamp as well as through Spotify and other streaming services. The Franklin Farms’ most recent album, Always From Away, was released in August 2023. FMI: https://www.facebook.com/thefranklinfarm Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
2PM–4PM: Seacoast Tours of Freeport, South Freeport. Oyster Farm Tours aboard the Pamela B! All trips include oysters and lobster rolls, and beer and wine is available for purchase. Reservations required, book online
3PM: Oyster of the Year awards ceremony. Emceed by Maggie Knowles of Edible Maine. L.L.Bean Discovery Park stage.
3PM – 3:45PM: Live Music by TBD. Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
3:15PM – 4:30PM: Live Music by Roll & Go. Roll & Go is a Downeast sea music group based in Portland, Maine. They bring the great days of sail to vivid life in sea shanties and fo’c’sle songs, in acapella harmony or with banjo, guitar, penny whistle, washtub bass, and concertina accompaniment. FMI: https://www.rollandgoseasongs.com/ Free. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
4:15PM – 6PM: Live Music by Paddy Mills. Paddy Mills is an award-winning folk singer/songwriter whose songs are as salty as the Maine coast he calls home. Whether at a coffee house, Festival, folk club or the corner of a bar, Paddy has a way of making listeners feel like they’re sitting in a living room listening to the telling of old familiar stories about their own family and friends. As a Folk Singer, Paddy maintains an extensive repertoire of Irish, American, Maritime, Nicaraguan and Labor folk songs. His knowledge of and respect for traditional music is reflected is his own writing. FMI: https://paddymills.com/ Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
5PM – 6PM: Live Music by Juke Joint Devils. The Juke Joint Devils is an old school Jump and Swing combo whose musical style draws heavily from Chicago, Memphis and New Orleans blues music of the 1950s, as well as the modern West Coast style of today. FMI: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100053286042344 Free. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
5PM–7PM: Seacoast Tours of Freeport, South Freeport. Oyster Farm Tours aboard the Pamela B! All trips include oysters and lobster rolls, and beer and wine is available for purchase. Reservations required, book online
6PM-9PM: Maine Beer Company, 525 US Rt 1. Join us for a The Maine Oyster Festival After-Party — enjoy fresh beer, pizza, and community!
6PM: Freeport Oyster Bar. 43 Main St. Festival After Hours.
Sunday, June 30 2024
10 am – 4 pm: Meet sea farmers & eat oysters, learn to shuck, shop with the vendors & food trucks, kids can make a craft or two to take home, and find out more about seaworthy organizations. L.L.Bean Moose Parking Lot and the Mallard Parking Lot behind Freeport Oyster Bar
10AM – 11:15AM: Live Music by Oyster Creek Fiddlers. The Oyster Creek Fiddlers, students of Kaity Newell, were formed over 20 years ago and have been playing for community events and barn dances across mid-coast Maine ever since. The group is constantly evolving as young fiddlers grow up and head out into the world with their music. Some of the original Oyster Creek Fiddlers are enjoying illustrious fiddling careers including Julia Plumb, Alden Robinson, and Maisie Newell. The Oyster Creek Fiddlers’ repertoire is rooted in the fiddling tradition of Maine and the Maritimes with elements of Scots-Irish, Quebecois, and Scandinavian. FMI: https://sites.google.com/site/oystercreekfiddlers/home Free. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
10AM – 12PM: Live Music by The Holdfasts. Jennifer and Bobby LoRusso travel the land and sea to bring the East Coast warm vibes and sweet tunes as “The Holdfasts”. Their repertoire consists of Folk Songs, Sea Shanties, and Original Compositions. Catch our shows and other shenanigans live on twitch.tv/Bobbylorusso3 and YouTube! Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
12 Noon: The Big Shuck. Professional Shucking Contest. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
12:30PM – 2:30PM: Live Music by Ashlyn Bard. Ashlyn is a young singer-songwriter based in Maine. He write songs as a form of self-therapy but also likes to share them with others who may connect to them. He has been fascinated with music his whole life and love the way it makes him feel. Ashlyn produces, mixes, and masters all of his songs from the comfort of his bedroom studio. He has released an several singles and an 8-song album. FMI: https://www.ashlynbard.com/ Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
1:30PM-2:45PM: Live Music by Jack Fossett & Friends. Jack Fossett & Friends are an exciting and engaging rock band who blend beautiful melodies with powerful guitar, harmony and melodic musings that will grab your attention and hold on the entire show! Lead by nationally recognized and award-winning guitarist Jack Fossett, they play a combination of catchy originals, and notable but not-overplayed covers, and they have a generally sunny disposition. FMI: https://www.jackfossett.com/ Free. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
3PM – 3:45PM: Live Music by Becky Krill. American singer-songwriter and producer Becky Krill has concocted a sound all her own, delivering soulful vocals over warm, nostalgic and inspired compositions. Her approach to songwriting? Classic and unquestionably folk. Inspired by a wide-range of influences including Ani Difranco, The Rolling Stones, Brandi Carlile and The Temptations, Becky released her self-produced debut album Little Girl in 2021 and is gearing up for her sophomore release later this year. FMI: beckykrill.com. Free. Mallard Lot Stage (behind Lobster Cooker)
3:15PM-4PM: Live Music by An Overnight Low. An Overnight Low is one of Portland’s favorite indie/folk outfits that Mainley Media says “sounds like R.E.M. would sound like if they were downgraded from being a spectacle arena-rock band to being a small folk-rock band performing in a small cafe”. Mark Curdo, DJ for WCYY’s “Spinout” show says, “An Overnight Low delivers vintage, old-school college rock- from back when college rock was at its finest”. FMI: www.anovernightlow.com Free. L.L.Bean Discovery Park Stage
Throughout the Weekend (more to come!)
Bow Street Market, 79 Bow St. Local oysters, shuckers and accouterments are available to purchase to enjoy at home! The wine, beer, and spirit department houses one of Maine’s most varied and expertly curated selections. FRI, SAT & SUN 6:30AM–8PM
Casco Bay Cutlery & Kitchenware, 5 Depot St. Seacuterie! Shop with a purpose! PIck up shucking knives, serving wares, and other specially selected oyster products and they’ll donate 20% of your purchase to Freeport Community Services. FRI & SAT 10-6, SUN 11-5
Double Barrel, 115 Main St. The Grande Burritos cart will be open and Lil Choppy Barrel Swag Co. will be popping up on the front lawn. SAT 10AM – 6PM, SUN 10AM – 4PM
FIORE Artisan Olive Oils & Vinegars, 88 Main St. Pop in for free tastings of fresh EVOO & aged Italian balsamic! Featuring Sicilian pestos & tapenades, Italian pasta & cruets exclusively imported by FIORE. Once home, whip up a batch of the official The Maine Oyster Festival mignonette recipe featuring FIORE ingredients, or create your own! Open FRI, SAT & SUN 11-6
Lola Aesthetics, 42 Mallet Dr. Let’s celebrate Freeport’s The Maine Oyster Festival! Discounted themed treatments include the Holy Mother of Pearl, the Oh Shuck Yeah, & the My Skin is Dry, I Need M-oyster-izer! Hours vary, call or book online.
Meetinghouse Arts, 40 Main St. Seacoast Maine gallery show celebrating our long history with the waterfront industry. Free. FRI & SAT 10AM–5PM, SUN 12PM-4PM
Wilbur’s of Maine Chocolate Confections, 174 Lower Main St. or 13 Bow St. You’d better believe we are getting in on all the fun with a chocolate bivalve creation! Visit us in Freeport for oyster-shaped chocolates featuring candy pearls! FRI, SAT, SUN 10AM-5:30PM
Dates: June 28 – 30, 2024
Location: Various Venues in Freeport, ME
There’s no admission fee for The Maine Oyster Festival! Plus, parking is free and plentiful in Freeport.
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