Archive for January, 2009

Art Gallery – Erin Cook February Artist

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

The Calais Art Gallery is located downstairs at the Calais Free Library.

February local artist Erin Cook featured.

Erin Cook  (Batik)

Art Gallery – Catherine Sherman January Artist

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

The Calais Art Gallery is located downstairs at the Calais Free Library.

January local artist Catherine Sherman featured.

Catherine Sherman  (Oil)

Bicentennial Sewing Party

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Saturday Feb 7 from 9-noon at St Anne’s Parish Hall.

Bring your sewing machines, creativity, lace and notions!  We have several patterns, several “starter” dresses from Goodwill, some bolts of cloth and hope to have the video of the NB centennial celebration to see the styles of the clothing for ideas and authenticity.

Creating costumes for the Bi-Centennial

Calais Bicentennial Feature

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

The area surrounding Calais has long been the home of the Passamaquoddy tribe and possibly their predecessors the Red Paint people. Legend has it that the region my have been visited by Leif Erickson and other Viking explorers. Later explorers possibly included John Cabot, Verrazano, and various Portuguese explorers.

the first European settlement North of Florida was established on St. Croix Island in the Red Beach section of Calais in 1604. the settlers, led by Demonts included the famous explorer and cartographer Samuel De Champlain. After a disastrous winter here during which many of the settlers died, the group relocated to Nova Scotia and a more hospitable climate.

for the next on hundred years, some French people inhabited the area until Col. Benjamin Church and his militia raided the area and destroyed their homes in retaliation for Indian raids during King Philip’s War.

The first American , Daniel Hill, settled in Calais between 1776 and 1779. the potential of the natural resources of vast forest to provide wood and ready source of power provided by the St. Croix River was so utilized. the easy access to the sea provided and excellent mode of transportation for the lumber produced and the settlement quickly prospered.

Calais was incorporated as a town in 1809 and as a city in 1851. Along with the lumber industry, Calais also developed as a ship-building center and by the second quarter of the nineteenth century was considered a boom town. Many of the fine old homes in Calais were built by the people engaged in these trades. The ship building dwindled with e the coming of trains in the late nineteenth century. The lumber industry ceased to be a major economic factor in this area by the end of World War 1 due to the lack of sufficient large trees to make the sawmill operations feasible.

The population of Calais peaked at about seven thousand five hundred at the turn of the twentieth century. several smaller industries have come and gone during this century and the area has bee a destination for the outdoors-man seeking sports hunting and fishing for many years. Recent years have seen a shift to a regional shopping area and visitors who come to see the natural treasures on the area.

Calais’ 100th Anniversary was celebrated with great fanfare July 31, 1909. The Governor of Maine, Bert M Fernald was guest of honor, several historic and literary programs were present, several bands provided entertainment along with a parade.

Come join in our Bi Centennial Celebration July 31, 2009 -Aug 9 2009

For more information visit the Calais Bicentennial Page

Music On The Green Feature

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Every Tuesday evening in July and August, you can be sure to find something to do in Calais.  Music on the Green, sponsored by local merchants, is a weekly event to showcase local musical talent, and allow residents of Calais (and even residents of St. Stephen, NB!) to get together and have fun. Bring your family and friends, and show your support (or love of music).

For more information see The Music On The Green Page

Thomas Dicenzo Athletic Complex

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Sports facilities and playing fields are always an important thing for any city or town, and Calais has made sure to keep everything close. Boasting a pool, batting cage, tennis and basketball courts, baseball diamonds, a playground and a skate park, The Thomas Dicenzo INC, Athletic Complex in Calais has something for every member of the family to enjoy.

Featuring Howard Fox Memorial Pool, Heald-Clark Field, Champion’s Court, and the Mike McPherson Memorial Skate park which was designed, funded and built entirely by the youth through their high school Tech Ed Program.. and lots of support from the Community.

So, whether you want to swim, bat some balls, play basketball with your friends, or let your teen teach you to skateboard, Calais had made sure that you can have your pick of activities to enjoy on a nice sunny day!

The full complex includes 3 Baseball Diamonds, 1 tiny tot baseball diamond, 2 Basketball courts, 2 tennis courts, a Large Skate Park, a pool and even Batting Cages.

If you’re looking for something to do in Calais with your family, look no further than The Dicenzo Athletic Complex.





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Other Local Events

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

All other local events will show up here…

Music On The Green

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Music On The Green information will be coming soon.

Visit the Music On The Green page.

International Homecoming Festival

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

The 2009 International Homecoming Festival information will be coming soon…

Visit the International Homecoming Festival page.

Opening of ceremony and introductions

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

July 31- Friday
2:00 PM
Cannon salute and church bell ringing
Opening of ceremony and introductions
Opening speech by Mayor
Dignitary speeches

3:00 PM
Reenactment of first town meeting
Dedication of veterans memorial
Rededication of sailor’s park fountain
Opening of Tom Brennan Art Show which will be for the entire month of August

6:00 PM
Handshake ceremony