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Local Schools Champion Community Garden Effort

Terry Driscoll Realtor Mid-Coast Maine Residential Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Bath, ME

Regional School Unit #1 (RSU 1) students are launching a Community Garden! The vegetables they grow will go to the school cafeterias and local food banks. Vegetables

Kicking off the gardening season, community members are invited to attend an Open House at the Bath Middle School Green House, Thursday, April 16, 2009 from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Bring gardening gloves and trowels, if you have them, and come help dig the dirt! There will be opportunities for continued volunteerism throughout the spring and summer, as well.

Rake, Watering Can, Trowel

The Community Garden will be located near the corner of Lemont and High Street in Bath - - they have a near half-acre plot, that has never been gardened before, and the Woolwich School 6th Graders have already tested the soil. A wide array of academic lessons are planned relative to this hands on effort and they are not limited to biology and earth science. Picture students writing a business plan for the garden, producing a documentary film about the development of the garden, or building an interactive topical map of the garden - there may be no limit to the possibilities.

A naming contest was held - The Winner: "LOCAL Garden" - - an acronym that stands for "Leading our Community in Agricultural Learning". The name was submitted by one of the Advanced Placement classes at Morse High School.

Given that Bath is an urban location, this is just one more of those things that makes our community a great place to live. Personally, I have had a small vegetable garden plot in my tiny backyard in Bath for the past 8 years - there are seeds sprouting in peat pots in my south-facing windows as I write this. I think this is a great way for kids to learn that food does not originate on the grocery store shelves and it's just one more thing that makes our community a special place in which to live.

If you'd like more information about what's going on in Bath or about relocating to Bath, please do not hesitate to contact me! "Talk to Terry"

HAPPY GARDENING !!

The "3/50 Project" in Bath, Maine

Terry Driscoll Realtor Mid-Coast Maine Residential Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Bath, ME

What is the 3/50 project? It's a simple idea to support independently owned local businesses and boost our economy at the same time.

Decide on 3 local businesses that you would miss if they shut down (Yes, this is happening). Make it a point to spend $50 each month at these 3 businesses. The money you spend at independently owned local operations stays in town much longer than if you spend it at a national chain.

Local retailer, Gayle Hunt, owner of Ornament at 11 Centre Street, explained the 3/50 project in a recent letter to the Times Record.

Be sure to make some time to visit your favorite locally-owned shops in Downtown Bath. I look forward to seeing you out and about!

Come to the Jubilee!

Terry Driscoll Realtor Mid-Coast Maine Residential Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Bath, ME

UPDATE: I went to the Friday night performance of the JUBILEE and it was a hoot! It was just about a full house and I sat and laughed and smiled for 2 hours. There are still performances tonite and tomorrow - - get tix if you can. The standout of the evening for me was Lauren Crosby singing her original song, "Just Want to Say" accompanied on guitar by Brian Dowd. Lauren has a beautiful, contemporary, clear-as-a-bell voice - - you can just hear the joy and see it in her sparkiling eyes, too - unbelievably talented. The other really special moment was late in Act II, Bath's own Codes Enforcement Officer, Scott Davis stepped out of the "Pit Band" and up on stage with his trumpet to croon "It's a Chocolate World", a parody of "It's A Wonderful World" - we've all known that Scot leads a double life, and this was a heartwarming performance. And then the Tambo Line, made up of local dignitaries, including City Council, Police Chief, A State Senator, a State Representative, and ex-BIW president, did a fine job with "Yankee Doodle Dandy." And I love Dr. Anglim as the MC - - his humor - - you just have to be there. AND IT ALL BENEFITS THE ARTS CENTER!

The Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath is once again hosting its "HOT CHOCOLATE JUBILEE" to benefit the Arts Center. Performances continue through Sunday, March 29th. The theme of this year's community variety show is "Around the World in 80 Ways." Local dentist, Tom Anglim will again be the Master of Ceremonies for the performances this weekend. This is a truly fun show not to be missed - - our area has a wealth of talent, and performers this year range in age from 12 to 82! Get tickets and more information now!

For more community information, always feel free to contact me!

Mud Season & The Lay of The Land

Terry Driscoll Realtor Mid-Coast Maine Residential Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Bath, ME

After so much cold and snow this long winter, I am so looking forward to Spring - I think we forget that it brings the mud or we wouldn't be so happy about it. Now, the calendar may say that Spring arrived last week, however, the weatherman must not have received the memo!

We had a cold snap yesterday and temps were back down in the 20's with winds making it feel like it's in the teens - - this is some SPRING we are having!

Anyway, I'm in the process of listing several building lots with some really sweet common area water frontage in West Bath - Obviously, we were all fooled by a bit of warmer weather and thought it was time to do this. It was a little warmer today so I thought I'd go get some photos of the properties. Now, this is an area for nature lovers - - If you want paved roads, you should go somewhere else - - that's where the mud comes in - - my poor car.

But I have to tell you, if you are buying land, now is the time of year to go look at it and walk it - yes, you must WALK IT - - you need to find the survey pins and/or boundary markers. Bring boots, of course, because we still have a few inches of snow on the ground in the shady spots (yes, that includes the woods) but you can see the special features (rock outcroppings and stone walls) so much better right now without all the undergrowth and foliage that will come later in the spring. And with snow still covering the ground, the mud is confined to the roadways!

Walking around this beautiful place, I took more pictures than I normally would - I climbed to the top of one lot where there is a better elevated westerly water view than I would have imagined had I not taken the time to go up there - I could just picture the sunsets you could see from your deck up there. On another lot, I walked alongside the now frozen pond that is part of that parcel, imagining the sound of the "peepers" come summer. Another lot featured a beautiful rock outcropping that gives natural privacy from the road that runs behind it. I went down to the edge of the New Meadows River where they are going to put a dock in later this spring. One of the residents had stacked his lobster traps by the shore - - picturesque Maine. I made my job into a nature walk around the property and, at the same time, I got some really great marketing photos and a good sense of who might want to live here. All in all, a fine morning on the job.

Everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day!

Terry Driscoll Realtor Mid-Coast Maine Residential Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Bath, ME

EVERYONE'S IRISH ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY!

Bath, Maine - Saturday, March 14, 2009

Bath’s first St. Patrick’s Day Parade was held under clear, sunny skies this past Saturday – the kind of gorgeous day that reassured us all that spring really would come this year. The parade was organized by Main Street Bath, and sponsored by one of Bath’s most Irish, Joe Byrnes, Owner of Byrnes Irish Pub on Centre Street. Joe had a huge hand in planning and organizing this parade, the first of what will surely become a much-anticipated annual event.

Sole Bagpiper leading the paradeEveryone came, decked out in their green, to watch the parade led by a sole piper. Other parade entrants included color guards, the “Pub Scout” Band, kazoo players led by Joe himself, green vehicles of all sorts, and fire departments from Bath and neighboring towns. The parade was followed by the singing of songs and an Irish blessing at the Library Park gazebo, followed by plenty of fun and refreshment at the Pub where the Public Safety Pipe & Drum Corps regaled the packed house with Irish music and song as a few pints were downed.

Bath, Maine - St. Patrick's Day ParadeBath, Maine - St. Patrick's Day Parade

Bath, Maine - St. Patrick's Day Parade

Bath, Maine - St. Patrick's Day Parade

Byrnes’ Pub opened in Bath on March 17, 2008 – it became a popular spot for locals to gather the day the doors opened. With pub atmosphere and pub grub – it’s a great place to stop for a sandwich at lunch, to wet your whistle on the way home from work, or hang out and listen to live music (Thursdays and Saturdays). You can also stop for Sunday Brunch! And, don’t leave without trying the Bailey’s Irish Crème cheesecake – to die for - - seriously! When you see Joe’s wife, Pam, behind the bar looking for the Bailey’s bottles you know the fresh cheesecake is not far behind.

The parade kicks off a four-day celebration of the Pub’s first anniversary. When we told Joe what a great job he did with the festivities, he replied, “Wait 'til next year!"

Bath, Maine - St. Patrick's Day Parade

Bath, Maine - St. Patrick's Day Parade

This is the kind of fun that really makes Bath and its surrounding towns great places to live. If you’d like more information about the area or relocating to Maine, just let me know!