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Saturday, June 6, 2015

Solstice Street Soiree To Start Summer Fun In The City!

Solstice street soiree to start summer fun in the city



According to scientific evidence, the summer solstice occurs when the tilt of a planet's semi-axis, in either the northern or the southern hemisphere, is most inclined toward the star (sun) that it orbits.

This is the explanation for the fact that Downtown Rockland will be throwing a big party on Saturday, June 20, from 4-8 PM, complete with music, food and fun and games.

The Annual Summer Solstice Celebration is produced by Rockland Main Street, Inc., and sponsored by Island Institute.

The decades-long tradition for residents from all over the Midcoast region will bring hundreds of families to a Main Street that will be closed to vehicular traffic for 4 hours.  During that time, the street will be filled with pedestrians enjoying live bands, plenty of food, and fun for all ages. 

One of the big attractions will be the traditional Whoopie Pie-Eating Contestsponsored by Rockland CafĂ©, where registration begins at 4:00 and the contest begins at 6:00.

In addition to live bands and plenty of food options, festivities will include games and prizes for children, dancing, and a spontaneous flash mob dance where everyone is encouraged to participate. 

Free face painting, temporary tattoos, giant bubbles, art classes, knitting classes, and a street chalk-art exhibition are also scheduled.

While this is a free, family event, donations to help support this and other events are appreciated.

While there will be outdoor activities for the duration of this event, many of the downtown shops will be open, and all of the restaurants are expected to be open for dinner.

During this rain-or-shine event, organizers have said that smoking on Main Street will be prohibited.  Dogs are encouraged to keep their humans on a short leash throughout the evening.  Those humans are expected to demonstrate courtesy to others by ensuring that their pets don’t leave anything behind.

According to Gordon Page, executive director of Rockland Main Street, Inc., Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from the corner of Park Street all the way to Summer Street, but the entire harbor will be accessible to vehicles via Park Drive and the Harbor Park entrance next to Mildred Merrill Park on South Main Street.  

Park Drive will be open to provide complete vehicular access to Buoy Park, Lermond’s Cove, Journey’s End Marina,, the Landings Restaurant and Marina on Commercial Street.  

There will be no vehicular access to Main Street via the side streets between Park and Summer.  Parking will be available behind the Thorndike block, accessible from lower Tillson, via Park Drive, and in the Winter Street parking lot, also accessible via lower Tillson Avenue.  Public bathrooms will be available on Tillson Avenue.

Signs stating NO PARKING AFTER 3:00 PM will be posted on Main Street earlier in the day

In addition to the Summer Solstice Celebration and other events like the annual “Midcoast Maine Has Talent – Or Not!” variety show; the “Rockland Has Style & Taste” fashion show; the “Festival of Lights Parade and Lobster Trap Christmas Tree”; Rockland Main Street, Inc. is committed to the historic preservation of, and economic development in the downtown district.






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