September Summary: Art Shows and Music Festivals

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Local artists and numerous musical performances have dominated our calendar this month.

Kim and I have had a couple of busy weeks this month between art shows and music festivals. I’m a pretty introverted person, but I think I’ve engaged with more people this month that I have in the past year.

This month feels like it’s been non-stop protests, art shows, craft fairs, and music festivals.

Common Gallery: Risica Caputi

First was the First Friday Art Walk on September 5th. This month’s featured artist is Risica Caputi. We actually own several of Risica’s pieces and display them around our home.

We’ve been to several events alongside Risica and her work has been featured in magazines, a local music festival (Coddiwomple, keep reading…), and local art galleries.

Wintergreen Arts 12×12 Auction

Later that evening we attended the 12×12 art auction at the Wintergreen Arts Center in which Kim had an entry. There were a lot of entries to choose from and even live music!

Blackstone Craft Festival

The next day we attended the 6th annual Blackstone Farm Fall Craft Festival in Ft. Fairfield as a vendor (shameless plug, check out our website at www.riverbedart.com)

This event was way larger than I anticipated — hundreds of people attended the fair, so we did pretty well that day. The food trucks were excellent too.

Recovery Rocks Music Festival

The next day we headed north to the Recovery Rocks Music Festival in Fort Kent, Maine. The event was organized (at least in part) by 1st Mile Active Recovery Center.

We had attended the inaugural festival last year and had a great time. This year featured a new set of performers and had everyone on their feet and jamming out to the music.

Here is a video I put together of one of the performers at the event, Wally and the Virginians, performing a cover of “Some Kind of Wonderful” by Grand Funk.
Here is an interview I did in 2024 with Ryan Remalia, a Recovery Coach with 1st Mile Active Recovery, talking about their role in supporting people struggling with addiction in Aroostook County.

Coddiwomple Music Festival

And finally, the Coddiwomple Music Festival in New Sweden, Maine. This was organized by local musician Travis Cyr and featured several performances by 40 Thieves, Dark Hollow Bottling Co., Hymn for Her, and others.

It was a fantastic event with phenomenal performers.

Hymn for Her perform their song “Dingle Town”, featuring their adorable furry backup singer.
Local musical duo Travis Cyr and Laura Bagley, together known as 40 Thieves, perform “(Maybe) Miami”.

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