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9th Annual Greater Portland Festival of Nations – Saturday, July 30, 2011

PORTLAND, MAINE – July 30, 2011 – The 9th Annual Greater Portland Festival of Nations, to take place Saturday, July 30, 2011 returns to Deering Oaks Park as Maine’s largest and most authentic multi-cultural festival. The event which will be held from 2pm – 8:30pm, is free and open to the public.
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The 9th Annual Greater Portland Festival of Nations aims to celebrate and embrace the cultural diversity of our community by encouraging understanding, appreciation and respect of the cultures of the State of Maine diverse community through a fun-filled day of music, dance, food, children’s activities and marketplace. Some of these ethnic and diverse vendors from different nations participating in 2010 included African America, Armenia, Bosnia, Cambodia, Caribbean, Congo, French, Finnish, Greek, Hispanic Nations, Irish, East India, Italy, Native America, Nigeria, Polish, Romania, Somalia, Sudan, Thai, Uganda and Vietnam. The festival offers guests great opportunity and a unique start on holiday shopping.

The exciting parts of this year’s festival include the expanded children’s entertainment area for the little one’s enjoyment that will include clowns, face painting, exciting games, crafts, and train rides.  Come and taste the fantastic spices favors of Maine’s ethnic communities

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Animal Refuge League Paws in the Park 13th Annual Dog Walk, Sunday September 26

Paws in the Park, the annual dog walking event around Deering Oaks Park in Portland will take place Sunday, September 26, beginning with registration at 10am. Proceeds from the event will help the Animal Refuge League provide food, shelter and veterinary care (including spaying and neutering) to help more than 4,000 stray, abandoned and owner-surrendered animals find their way home.

Registrants with $50 or more in pledges will receive a commemorative gift. Raffle winners and contests including Best Tail Wag, Best Trick and Best Bark follow the walk. Walker prizes will be announced Wednesday, September 29th.

Everyone is invited to participate with or without a dog. There will be lots of fun for everyone including the kids! Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. For safety, cats are not allowed to walk. All dogs must be leashed.

Individual registration is $15 prior to the event and $20 on the day of the event. Team registration: $35 prior to the event and $40 on the day of the event. Register by September 24th and save $5 off the registration fee.

The Paws in the Park event will run from 10am to 1:30pm. For more information on the event please visit the Animal Refuge League website for sponsor information and a Schedule of Events – Paws in the Park.

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8th Annual Festival of Nations – Deering Oaks Park

On Saturday, July 31, from 2pm to 9pm in Deering Oaks Park, come celebrate and experience the world at the 8th Annual Festival of Nations, through music, dance, and other art performances. The annual event showcases many different cultures that have come to share our great city, Portland, Maine, and allow us to better appreciate their culture. The Festival of Nations will celebrate over 60 ethnic and diverse vendors from around the world, including African American, Armenian, Bosnian, Cambodian, Caribbean, Congolese, French, Finnish, Greek,Hispanic Nations, Irish, East Indian, Italian, Native American, Nigerian, Polish, Romanian, Somalia, Sudanese, Thai, Ugandan and Vietnamese.

The event is free and open to all ages. A wonderful event for the family to enjoy. For more information, please visit Festival of Nations website. Enjoy!

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Cool Off with PortSportsMaine’s AQUA Battle Saturday

Cheers to the folks at PortSportsMaine for organizing the 2nd Annual Capture The Flag event (AQUA Battle) and better yet, timing it up with such warm weather. It’s going to be in the mid to upper 80′s in Portland on Saturday afternoon so what better way to cool off than check in with the folks at PortSportsMaine at Deering Oaks Park.

The AQUA Battle will be a simple game of Capture The Flag between two teams who will be armed rightfully so with “allowable water weapons” to drench your opponents and prevent them from capturing your flag. Sounds like a blast to me.

For further information on PortSportsMaine and Saturday’s AQUA Battle, please visit www.PortSportsMaine.com. Have a great time!

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Portland in 48 Hours Contest – And the Winner is…

Doug McIntire, a freelance writer from Auburn, Maine is the winner of the “Portland in 48 Hours Contest”, where we asked you what you would do in Portland, Maine, if you only had 48 hours. There were some interesting and clever entries, and here you go with our winner;

My 48 hours in Portland would begin at Deering Oaks Park. There, I would walk among the trees; feeling the crunch of the leaves as they announce my every step. I would bring bread to feed the ducks in the pond; making sure the squawking seagulls get no more than their fare share for time spent at sea. I would wander the perimeter, taking time to glance at the chinks in the asphalt armor of the surrounding streets, revealing glimpses of the cobblestone history below.

From there I would walk to the Old Port, taking time to survey the architecture; both old and new. Here, a nearly forgotten home that had survived the great fire, now tucked between towering buildings. There, a row of shops with Deco designs; frozen in time but still at home in it’s new surroundings.

Once in the Old Port, I would allow the sights, sounds, and smells to flow through my being. I would walk down Commercial Street; smelling the Casco Bay and bathing in that cool comfort only the sea can provide. Couples would walk by in a brisk embrace; joggers, bikers, and dog walkers alike; all with a destination. Pausing by the waterfront, I would take in the beautiful antiquity of the windjammer, Baghera while lobstermen carry on the work of generations before.

Diverting from the waterfront, I would ascent to Brian Boru; it’s red walls commanding from it’s perch above Commercial. Once inside, the dark beams and low ceilings invite the traveler deeper toward the back where Irish music is lilting from tables where musicians gather every week. Pints are cleared, children sit, entranced, and locals relax with the paper as if this is simply an every day occurrence, because for them, it is.

And there, there between my first and third pint is where I would decide. My first 48 hours in Portland is when I would begin my life anew.

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Paws In The Park – Portland

My Dog Alex

My Dog Alex

The Animal Refuge League will once again be hosting the popular Paws In The Park event this Sunday, September 20, at Deering Oaks Park in Portland.  Join a vast group of dog lovers (you don’t need a dog to participate) as they celebrate  a great day with a walk in the park, along with festivities, contests for dogs and their owners, and raffles.

Proceeds from The 12th Annual Paws In The Park event will help the Animal Refuge League provide food, shelter and veterinary care to over 4,000 stray, abandoned, and owner-surrendered, and find them a new home.

What are you waiting for? This sounds like lots of fun. A great opportunity to enjoy the day with your dog and meet some wonderful dog owners.

For more information on Paws In The Park, please visit; Animal Refuge League Website and for an list of activities for Sunday; Paws In The Park Schedule of Events

Lola - My Other Pup

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Greater Portland Festival of Nations – Today 2pm – Family Oriented

flagsBeginning today, Saturday July 25th at 2pm, Deering Oaks Park will display and celebrate the great diversity of Portland and the State of Maine. The 7th annual family friendly event features wonderful music and dance performances, an international bazaar, as well as vendors delivering information regarding housing, employment, and health issues.

What’s an outdoor event in Portland without food? Deering Oaks Park will be filled with many food vendors allowing you to sample some great foods from all over the world.

Wondering what might be in store for today….the list of nationalities planning to participate as vendors today include; African American, Armenian, Bosnian, Cambodian, Caribbean, Congolese, French, Finnish, Greek, Hispanic Nations, Irish, East Indian, Italian, Native American, Nigerian, Polish, Romanian, Somalia, Sudanese, Thai, Uganda and Vietnamese.

The event is free and plans to last until 9pm.

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Gay-Friendly Portland

prideAs the city continues to grow its diversity, Portland, Maine, has recently been named one of the “50 Fabulous Gay-Friendly Places to Live”. The GLBT community in and around Portland is very active as witnessed by the continued support from the community. Southern Maine Pride, a non-profit committed to education, outreach, and involvement, continues to strengthen the community and bring everyone together to “celebrate and embrace cultural equality amongst all”.

During Pride Week here in Portland, Southern Maine Pride has organized a Parade for Saturday, June 20 beginning at 12:30pm in Monument Square with over 60 area businesses taking part and many many more marchers. Following the parade, a Festival will follow at Deering Oaks Park from 1-5pm with entertainment, food, and fun for all. To cap off the night, there will be a Pier Dance at Commercial Street and Franklin Arterial from 8pm-1am featuring DJ Rich Ledue from Boston and DJ Dan C from right here in Portland. Tickets $10 in advance/$15 day of at gate.

For more information visit the following websites:
Southern Maine Pride Website

Gay Portland, ME Website

Gay Portland Maine

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