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BELFAST Our Town Belfast is bringing four free family-friendly movies to Steamboat Landing Park this summer. The four movies will be shown on a 20-ft wide inflatable screen at the Park. The effort is being spearheaded by Our Town Belfast, with. ....
This is beautiful. A beautiful civic project, and we all get to witness the beauty. Now, and for many years to come. 4 years ago, Elisabeth Wolfe envisioned the beauty. And she’s the driving force behind it happening. And it is happening. Her vision was to see daffodils in Belfast. Lots and lots of daffodils. Everywhere. A million daffodils. Elisabeth Wolfe is the founder of The Belfast Daffodil Garden This project is by you and for you. It is a celebration of Maine- as life is . Thank you Belfast Community for all you do to make our community one of the best places in the world to live” ....
2021 Belfast Harbor Fest gains sponsorship Fri, 04/23/2021 - 1:00pm L. to R.: Richard Koralek, Belfast Rotary Club President; Bob Adler, Belfast Harbor Fest sponsor coordinator; Edward Varney, First National Bank Vice President/Commercial Loan Officer (Belfast); Niki Janczura, First National Wealth Management/Business Development Officer; Michelle Curtis, First National Bank Vice President/Business Development Officer; Jennifer Boynton, First National Bank Assistant Vice President/Branch Manager (Belfast). (Photo courtesy Belfast Harbor Fest) BELFAST Belfast’s newest bank is the “Ship Owner” major sponsor of one of the city’s biggest and oldest continuous public events. First National Bank, located at Reny’s Plaza, and First National Wealth Management will sponsor the Maine bicentennial edition of Belfast Rotary Club’s Harbor Fest, to be held on the Belfast waterfront in mid-August. With its charitable gift of $4,000, the two First National ....
Co-Op North Belfast manager reveals how helping community s vulnerable has kept staff going through the pandemic There s a real sense of community when you live in North Belfast and everyone s there to help each other Updated Stephen McMahon - Co-Op Oldpark (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live) Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. ....
BOLIVAR â For the fifth consecutive year, the Bolivar Free Library supported a community improvement project by placing Christmas trees on the library grounds. The libraryâs board of trustees initiated the project to help beautify the village during the holiday season. The first year of the program (2016) saw 15 decorated trees adorn the library through the month of December and into January. Various area families sponsored the $20 trees and dedicated them in memory of family or friends. Several local businesses also sponsored trees as part of the community project. The next year there was such a demand to join the festivities that the number of trees was more than doubled to 33. ....