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44th Annual Yarmouth Clam Festival – July 17-19, 2009

YCFLogoOver 100,000 visitors will fill the streets of Yarmouth, Maine, this coming weekend for the 44th Annual Yarmouth Clam Festival, drawing tourists from all over the country and thousands of locals who do not miss the annual tradition.

While a schedule of events is planned for each day of the festival providing great entertainment, there will be artists and craftspeople displaying their works in the streets throughout the festival weekend. For you history buffs, the Yarmouth Historical Society will give guided historical tours of the Town of Yarmouth via Pineland Farms Trolleys.

If you have ever been to the Yarmouth Clam Festival before, you are well aware of the mass amounts of wonderful food to enjoy as you visit the entertainment acts and vendor booth displays. Rather than go into great detail, I have provided the following link featuring a list of all the food vendors and the treats they will have for you Yarmouth Clam Festival Food List. You will note 6 of the booths will feature the famous clams. No worries with the “red tide” concerns this year, as the Yarmouth Clam Festival folks prepare well in advance and have plenty of native clams that were “flash frozen” months ago to preserve the quality and taste for you to enjoy this weekend!!

Friday

The festivities begin with the official opening of the festival at 10am on Friday, July 17th, with singing by the Down East Barbershoppers at Memorial Green.  The events of Friday feature a number of music and entertainment acts, carnival rides, horse and wagon rides, and most notably the crowd favorite Battle of the Bands, and the Clam Festival Parade.

The Battle of the Bands will feature six Yarmouth High School bands facing off between 230pm-5pm at Railroad Park, with the winner returning to play Sunday at 2pm during the festivals closing.

This years Clam Festival Parade beginning at 6pm on Main Street will feature area groups and businesses on floats with their interpretation of this years parade theme, “Hats Off to Broadway”.

Saturday

A full packed Saturday kicks off with a Blueberry Pancake Breakfast at Memorial Green (7am-1030am) , and the Canoe & Kayak Race starting at 7am at Yarmouth Town Landing and finishing at The Muddy Rudder. The Kids Fun Run begins at Memorial Green at 715am, where depending on the childrens age they will compete in a half-mile or one-mile run. Beginning at 8am at Memorial Green is the Pat’s Pizza Clam Festival Classic 5 Mile Road Race, a quick flat race and always competitive. Cap off the morning with some music and entertainment, followed by the Clam Shucking Contest set to begin at 1115am on the Library Lawn.  In the afternoon, don’t miss out on the entertaining Firefighter’s Muster at 1pm, or Capt’n Eli’s Karaoke Challenge starting at 3pm, and finish off the night with a Fireworks Display beginning at 915pm (note the fireworks are set off from Royal River Park and best viewed from behind the library or Memorial Green).

Sunday

Enjoy another Blueberry Pancake or Flapjack Breakfast at 7am, prior to the 9am start to the 29th Annual Men’s and Women’s Professional Bike Race on Main Street (36 miles loop for men, 21.6 for women). An event not to miss is the highly anticipated Diaper Derby hosted by Lee Goldberg, sportscaster from WCSH6 in Portland, from the Library Lawn beginning at 12pm (note registration begins at 10am). Finish up your festival while listening to the Battle of the Bands winner at 2pm on Memorial Green.

The Yarmouth Clam Festival does have a No Pets Policy with the exception of service animals, so please leave your pets at home.

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Other Yarmouth Clam Festival information and news for you…
Yarmouth Clam Festival Home Page
Parking & Directions
Accommodations
Yarmouth Clam Festival Daily Schedules
Press Release – “There will be no shortage of clams for You”
Clam Festival on Twitter
Clam Festival Facebook Page

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Old Port Festival – Downtown Portland – June 7, 2009

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Sunday, June 7th, marks the 36th Annual Old Port Festival in Portland, Maine
, and what a way to celebrate and welcome Summer to Portland than music, art, entertainment, and more. Something for all ages and a wonderful time rain or shine. The City of Portland in conjunction with many area businesses, have coordinated a number of sites and stages for different local and national musical acts to entertain the crowd, while they check out crafts from local artists and shop the wonderful stores of The Old Port. The streets will surely be filled from Congress St. to Commercial Street, between Temple/Union St. and Pearl St. for another awesome festival. There will be plenty of food and outdoor activities for all to enjoy!

Thriving Ivory, Elliot Yamin (finalist on previous American Idol), Dar Williams, Pete Kilpatrick, and Kelly Parker are just some of the many entertainers to perform across a number of different stages. There are performances and events for kids too. Here is a Google Map with clickable links to give you an idea of the schedule of events at each area and stage of the 36th Annual Old Port Festival : http://tinyurl.com/orly5a

Don’t miss out. Sunday, June 7th, from 11am – 5pm Downtown Portland, and the crowds will surely spill over into the restaurants and bars for further entertainment well into the evening. Enjoy and be safe!

Certainly thank your generous sponsors for this wonderful event as well like; The City of Portland, WJBQ Q97.9, WPOR 101.9, WCLZ 98.9, Sebago Brewing Company, Raising Maine.com, Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine, Maine State Lottery, Fox23, MaineToday.com, The Portland Phoenix, Maine Academy of Modern Music, Bull Feeney’s, MPBN, and Bull Moose Music. Thank You!

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