Toss out the old year! Ring in the New Year in Blue Hill!
It's both admission free and chem-free. That's right; free entertainment, food, and fun for the entire family.
Maine is renowned for its unique line-up of homegrown events that bring communities together to foster traditions that are often lost in the glitter of blinding bright lights in our fast-paced, modern culture. A prime example is an event that started in 2003 with a steel band performance by Flash! In the Pan on New Year’s Eve at the Blue Hill Town Hall. Their performance that particular “last night” sparked inspiration that’s since evolved into an annual fun-for-the-entire-family event that attracts visitors from miles around. One has to personally experience a New Year’s Eve in Blue Hill to honestly feel its significance. Having done so, myself, I can attest that the entertainers, businesses, and volunteers turn the entire town, from end to end, into an unforgettable celebration. Plus, everything offered at the festivities is donated, from its food and drink at the firehouse right down to its performances by musical entertainers, poets, storytellers, actors, puppeteers, etc. hosted around town.
As Nigel Chase expresses, “It is such an amazing sight to see so many people walking the streets in the bitter cold…” as they migrate from venue to venue throughout the night. Nigel is a member of the Last Night Committee, which is a subcommittee of Peninsula Pan, Inc, the official organizer for the event and a non-profit organization supporting steel drum music and education in Down East Maine. He’s pleased with how Last Night! has evolved and very proud of the many personalities and performers who step up and share their talent for free—on an evening which they would be paid for elsewhere. Over the years, even Noel Paul Stookey, the Blue Hill resident, so well known as the singer and songwriter who’s the “Paul” in the legendary folk trio, Peter, Paul and Mary, has stepped up to volunteer his time and talent.
Its venue may change from year to year but Last Night! Is becoming a solid New Year’s Eve tradition in the Blue Hill community. This year’s Last Night! program is set to begin at 5:45pm on December 31 at the Congregational Church of Blue Hill with a performance by Wade Dow and his band, a local favorite for country music. From 7-10 pm multiple venues will host music, dance, poetry, fortune tellers and more. Then from 10pm-midnight the Blue Hill Town Hall will be open for late night revelries with live music and dancing.
· Wade Dow, Country Music
· Clarion Steel, Steel Drum Music
· Quit Bixby, Tarot Card Reader
· Brooklin Band, Traditional Town Band playing holiday music and marches
· New Trad Trio, Jazz
· Leslie Good, Tarot Card Reader
· Barbara JOY Hare
· Arnold Greenberg, Poetry
· Timbered Lake, Folk
· OC and Sarah, Folk
· Rhythm Rockets, Steel Drum Music
· New Surry Theater, Radio Drama
· Archipelago, Folk
· Isle of Jazz
· VITA, Singer Songwriter
· X-Presso Jazz
· Greek Dancing with Eleni Koenka
· Salsa Dancing with David Koenka
· Joel McGraw
· Jay and Bjorn Peterson, Western Swing
· Bluegene, Folk
· Loose Cannon Jug Band
· Four Cryin, Out Loud
As Nigel Chase expresses, “It is such an amazing sight to see so many people walking the streets in the bitter cold…” as they migrate from venue to venue throughout the night. Nigel is a member of the Last Night Committee, which is a subcommittee of Peninsula Pan, Inc, the official organizer for the event and a non-profit organization supporting steel drum music and education in Down East Maine. He’s pleased with how Last Night! has evolved and very proud of the many personalities and performers who step up and share their talent for free—on an evening which they would be paid for elsewhere. Over the years, even Noel Paul Stookey, the Blue Hill resident, so well known as the singer and songwriter who’s the “Paul” in the legendary folk trio, Peter, Paul and Mary, has stepped up to volunteer his time and talent.
Its venue may change from year to year but Last Night! Is becoming a solid New Year’s Eve tradition in the Blue Hill community. This year’s Last Night! program is set to begin at 5:45pm on December 31 at the Congregational Church of Blue Hill with a performance by Wade Dow and his band, a local favorite for country music. From 7-10 pm multiple venues will host music, dance, poetry, fortune tellers and more. Then from 10pm-midnight the Blue Hill Town Hall will be open for late night revelries with live music and dancing.
Here are some of the many acts lined up for 2012's Last Night! celebration:
· Planet Pan, Steel Drum Music· Wade Dow, Country Music
· Clarion Steel, Steel Drum Music
· Quit Bixby, Tarot Card Reader
· Brooklin Band, Traditional Town Band playing holiday music and marches
· New Trad Trio, Jazz
· Leslie Good, Tarot Card Reader
· Barbara JOY Hare
· Arnold Greenberg, Poetry
· Timbered Lake, Folk
· OC and Sarah, Folk
· Rhythm Rockets, Steel Drum Music
· New Surry Theater, Radio Drama
· Archipelago, Folk
· Isle of Jazz
· VITA, Singer Songwriter
· X-Presso Jazz
· Greek Dancing with Eleni Koenka
· Salsa Dancing with David Koenka
· Joel McGraw
· Jay and Bjorn Peterson, Western Swing
· Bluegene, Folk
· Loose Cannon Jug Band
· Four Cryin, Out Loud
If you’re looking to ring in 2013 in a way that’s somewhat reminiscent of days gone by while, at the same time, filling your heart with hopes and dreams for a better future; plan to attend Last Night! on December 31, this year. You’ll find a warm glow of community spirit alive and well even on a cold winter’s night in the small coastal town of Blue Hill, Maine. For complete information and schedule, as the date draws
closer, please visit http://www.flashinthepans.org/penpan/index.html.
Photos
by Tom
Leigh. Courtesy of the Last Night
Committee.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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