Down East Magazine, June 2024
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Acadia for All
Acadia National Park is Maine’s crown jewel and, like so many rare and wonderful things, it can come with a hefty price tag. But you still don’t need to spend big in order to enjoy a big adventure. Here’s how to have a gem of an experience on any budget.
By Will Grunewald and Nora Saks
25 Years of Fellow Feeling
In 1999, the Island Institute started a fellowship program, sending young people to remote locations to tackle diverse projects. At the program’s quarter-century mark, we look back at fellows’ local impacts and ahead at challenges future fellows might face.
By Joel Crabtree, Will Grunewald, and Nora Saks
Woven Through Time
Basketmaker Jeremy Frey is the subject of the first-ever major retrospective of a Wabanaki artist. Amid the hype, he’s still able to lose himself in the steady rhythm of weaving in his home studio, where he’s forever cognizant of tribal basketmakers’ challenging history and tenuous future.
By Virginia M. Wright
Where in Maine
Dooryard
North by East
Ready to Make a Splash
After a painstaking restoration, a classic Maine schooner is about to hit the water again.
Maine Moment
Sound Guy
Adam Ayan finesses recordings by the music world’s biggest names.
Catch It While You Can
There’s something fishy about this seasonal pizza.
A Real Gem
In Arrowsic, a father and son dream up a multifaceted riverfront retreat.
Bright Idea
How Norway’s Lights Out Gallery is powering an artistic surge.
Maine Dispatches
Bugging Out
A Saco maker’s arthropod art is scary good.
Stop to Smell the Roses
Really — the owners of this Brunswick garden welcome visitors.
Alsatian Destination
Union’s new French restaurant serves positively provincial fare.
Making Waves
Can a Portland startup’s 3D-printed boards shape the future of surfing?
Kolache Country
A new pastry shop brings a Czech snacking tradition to the County.
Room with a View
Nothing is more essential to a Maine summer than lobster, even at jaw-dropping prices.
My Favorite Place
NPR Northeast bureau chief Andrea de Leon, on Pemaquid Harbor.
On Our Cover
Overlooking Jordan Pond from North Bubble, by Dave Waddell.