Alna Day
Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum97 Cross Road
06/08/2019 | 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tapestry Singers "Infinite Circle of Song"
St. Patrick's Church380 Academy Hill Road
06/08/2019 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Serving Maine and Lincoln County for over 140 years
All are welcome at the second annual Alna Day, being held Saturday June 8th at locations throughout Alna from 10 AM to 4 PM. Alna Day celebrates all things Alna: its residents, businesses, organizations, history, and future. Event programs will be available at all participating locations.
Many Alna Day activities can be accessed by historic narrow gauge steam trains on the Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway. Train service between select activities will be provided by the Railway with trains leaving Sheepscot station (97 Cross Road, Alna) frequently from 10:30AM through 3PM for Alna Center and Top of Mountain stations. Train tickets are free for town residents, while the railway’s regular pricing applies for others.
At Sheepscot Station there will be lots happening! In Sheepscot’s freight station, the documentary “Currents, Courses, and Streams, Alna, Maine: Histories of a Backwater Town” will be shown throughout the day. Outside, the Lincoln County Emergency Management Agency will have their mobile command center on display and representatives from
the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department K-9 unit will be on site.
The Alna Snowmobile Club will be set up to serve food at Sheepscot throughout the event.
A farmers and artisans market, located in the Railway’s shop building at Sheepscot will feature locally produced foods and items available for purchase. There will also be informative tables on a wide variety of topics and services. Live music will be provided at the market by local band ‘Well Seasoned”.
Additionally, visitors can try out the ever-popular handcars in the Sheepscot Railroad yard. On the train, Banjo Picker Mark Horn will be entertaining riders as the train makes its way northward to Alna Center and Top of Mountain stations.
At Alna Center station, Midcoast Conservancy will have fat tire bikes available for anyone to try out along the old Averill Road. Signs and walking directions will be provided to visit the 1789 Alna Meetinghouse, the Alna town Cemetery and c.1796 Center School, the second oldest schoolhouse in Maine. Hiking trails will be open at Top of Mountain for those who wish to explore, with a nature scavenger hunt available for kids.
In addition to the activities along the Railway, other locations throughout Alna will also be participating in Alna Day. The Alna
General Store, at the intersection of Route 218 and Dock Road, will officially open their new taps so folks can enjoy a draught pour or bottle of some great local beers and ciders and great food in a family-friendly environment. Wizard of Odds Antiques, located in the old Jewett General Store at 45 Head Tide Road, will have an open house throughout the day. Across the Sheepscot River, at the end of Head Tide Church Road, the historic Head Tide Church will also be open for tours.
Large selection fiction and non-fiction, including Civil War, gardening, crafts, sports, Maine topics and authors, religion and
spirituality, history, childen’s and young readers, June 7 and June 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Broad Bay Congregational UCC, 941 Main St., Waldoboro. Cafe features coffee, tea, baked goods. 832-6898.
Advance discounted tickets $15. Regular tickets $20. Called “dreamy & daring” by Rolling Stone magazine, Caitlin Canty is an American singer/songwriter whose music carves a line through folk, blues, and country ballads. Her voice was called “casually devastating” by the San Francisco Chronicle and NPR Music describes her songs as having a “haunting urgency.” Tonight marks her first appearance at the Opera House and we look forward to hearing this rising start.
Sponsored by Eric Wood and Kim Bolduc.
Led by Director Beth Preston, Tapestry Singers celebrate women composers in their spring concert. From Gregorian Chant to folksongs, spirituals to classical compositions, there is something for everyone’s musical taste. Tickets are available online at
TapestrySingersMaine.org or at the door. $15/adult; students free.