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Major Sponsors: Supporting Sponsors: Bath Savings Institution • Bay Square at Yarmouth • Benchmark Residential & Investment Real Estate • Brickyard Hollow Brewing Company • Clayton’s Café and Bakery • Cunningham Security Systems • Freedom Boat Club • Intermed • Maine Optometry • Moose Landing • Norway Savings Bank • PDK Pyro • Patriot Insurance Company • Schaeffer Douglas Title • Summit Natural Gas • The Notes • Yarmouth Boat Yard In-Kind Sponsors: Cabot Creamery • Downeast Energy • ecomaine • Hannaford Supermarkets • Maine Standard BioFuels • People’s United Bank • Radio Communications Management • Yarmouth Community Services • Yarmouth Schools Artwork: Page O’Rourke, “Celebrating Yarmouth” Photos: Michael Leonard Brochure Design: Cay Kendrick Hosted by Yarmouth Maine Chamber of Commerce Yarmouth Clam Festival July 20-22, 2018 53rd Anniversary clamfestival.com Safety and Security Lost and Found: Lost items and children should be brought to the Information Booth at Memorial Green. First Aid is located at the Log Cabin on Main Street between Key Bank and the Route One overpass. A Message from the Chief of Police The Yarmouth Police Department joins the Chamber of Commerce in welcoming you to Clam Festival. We ask for your support in keeping the weekend fun and safe for all. Please respect the property and rights of others, observe “no parking” signs, and comply with Maine law that prohibits the drinking of alcoholic beverages in public. Michael E. Morrill, Chief of Police Road Closures Main Street will be closed to vehicles. Several Festival events including: Parade, Kids’ Fun Run, Pat’s Pizza Five Mile Classic, Firefighters’ Muster, Professional Bike Race, and Main Street Rumble Car Show take place on Main Street. Refer to clamfestival.com for weekend detours. The Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce invites you to celebrate the 53rd Anniversary of our Village Tradition. Annually, hundreds of Yarmouth volunteers donate their time to the Festival to help raise money for over 35 local non-profit organizations, churches, and school groups. As you enjoy the entertainment, shop at a craft booth, participate in a competition, buy a T-shirt, or eat a clam, you are helping our entire community. We sincerely thank you! Free Admission to the Festival Featuring: Coming to the Festival Parking: • Paid lots near the Festival center benefit local non-profit groups. (See detailed map inside or visit clamfestival.com.) • Free lot at Garmin (Route 1) all weekend with accessible shuttle service to the Festival Center. • Shuttle buses run 9am-10:30pm Friday & Saturday, 9am-6pm Sunday. No shuttle Friday 5-7pm. • Festival Center stop is marked with BUS STOP sign at the corner of York and Main. Biking: Free Bike Corral located on Cleaves Street near the Food Circle at Memorial Green. Walking: • Please use the Beth Condon Pathway along Route 1. • Friday Night Parade • Saturday Fireworks • Free Music & Entertainment • Juried Craft & Art Shows • Kids’ Fun Run • Adults’ Five Mile Road Race • Clam Shucking Competitions • Smokey’s Carnival • Firefighters’ Muster • Professional Bike Race • Kids’ Fun Bike Ride • Diaper Derby • Kids’ Area • Main Street Rumble Maine’s Favorite Free Summer Festival

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Major Sponsors:

Supporting Sponsors: Bath Savings Institution • Bay Square at Yarmouth • Benchmark Residential & Investment Real Estate • Brickyard Hollow Brewing Company • Clayton’s Café and Bakery • Cunningham Security Systems • Freedom Boat Club • Intermed • Maine Optometry • Moose Landing • Norway Savings Bank • PDK Pyro • Patriot Insurance Company • Schaeffer Douglas Title • Summit Natural Gas • The Notes • Yarmouth Boat Yard

In-Kind Sponsors: Cabot Creamery • Downeast Energy • ecomaine • Hannaford Supermarkets • Maine Standard BioFuels • People’s United Bank • Radio Communications Management • Yarmouth Community Services • Yarmouth Schools

Artwork: Page O’Rourke, “Celebrating Yarmouth” Photos: Michael LeonardBrochure Design: Cay Kendrick

Hosted by Yarmouth Maine Chamber of Commerce

Yarmouth Clam FestivalJuly 20-22, 2018 • 53rd Anniversary

clamfestival.com

Safety and SecurityLost and Found: Lost items and children should be brought to the Information Booth at Memorial Green.

First Aid is located at the Log Cabin on Main Street between Key Bank and the Route One overpass.

A Message from the Chief of PoliceThe Yarmouth Police Department joins the Chamber of Commerce in welcoming you to Clam Festival. We ask for your support in keeping the weekend fun and safe for all. Please respect the property and rights of others, observe “no parking” signs, and comply with Maine law that prohibits the drinking of alcoholic beverages in public.

Michael E. Morrill, Chief of Police

Road ClosuresMain Street will be closed to vehicles. Several Festival events including: Parade, Kids’ Fun Run, Pat’s Pizza Five Mile Classic, Firefighters’ Muster, Professional Bike Race, and Main Street Rumble Car Show take place on Main Street.Refer to clamfestival.com for weekend detours.

The Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce invites you to celebrate the 53rd Anniversary of our Village Tradition. Annually, hundreds of Yarmouth volunteers donate their time to the Festival to help raise money for over 35 local non-profit organizations, churches, and school groups. As you enjoy the entertainment, shop at a craft booth, participate in a competition, buy a T-shirt, or eat a clam, you are helping our entire community. We sincerely thank you!

Free Admission to the Festival Featuring:

Coming to the FestivalParking:• Paid lots near the Festival center benefit local non-profit

groups. (See detailed map inside or visit clamfestival.com.)• Free lot at Garmin (Route 1) all weekend with accessible

shuttle service to the Festival Center.• Shuttle buses run 9am-10:30pm Friday & Saturday,

9am-6pm Sunday. No shuttle Friday 5-7pm.• Festival Center stop is marked

with BUS STOP sign at the corner of York and Main.

Biking:• Free Bike Corral located on

Cleaves Street near the Food Circle at Memorial Green.

Walking:• Please use the Beth Condon

Pathway along Route 1.

• Friday Night Parade• Saturday Fireworks• Free Music & Entertainment• Juried Craft & Art Shows• Kids’ Fun Run• Adults’ Five Mile Road Race• Clam Shucking Competitions

• Smokey’s Carnival• Firefighters’ Muster• Professional Bike Race• Kids’ Fun Bike Ride• Diaper Derby• Kids’ Area• Main Street Rumble

Maine’s Favorite Free Summer Festival

Yarmouth Summer Arts SeriesFree performances at the Royal River Park

Wednesday, July 18th at 11:00 am Featuring: Earth Jams

Songs to educate children on environment

Wednesday, July 18th at 6:00 pm Featuring: Maine Marimba Ensemble

Traditional and contemporary Zimbabwean music

Wednesday, July 18

Thursday, July 1910:00 am- Yarmouth in the 80’s! Featuring 5:00 pm photos and history of Yarmouth during the 1980’s. At the Yarmouth History Center. Admission is free!

3:00- MarketFest! Farmers’ market with 7:00 pm live music, cash bar and food trucks at 317 Main Street.

Friday, July 2010:00 am Carnival Opens at Bennett Field by Rowe School. Rides and amusements by Smokey’s Greater Shows, Inc.

10:00 am Celebrate the Official Opening of the 53rd Yarmouth Clam Festival on Memorial Green. Assisted by Boy Scout Troop #35 and the Royal River Chorus.

10:00 am Steamer the Clam Sighting! Photo Op with Mike Leonard after the Opening Ceremonies.

Everyday Events & ActivitiesInformation Booths are located on Main Street near Memorial Green and on the NYA Lawn. A bulletin board at Memorial Green lists daily Festival events and race results. Official Clam Festival T-shirts, hats, posters, postcards, and other items are available for purchase.

FrEE Entertainment is provided all weekend at four locations: the Entertainment Tent at the North Yarmouth Academy Stage, on the Memorial Green Stage, on the Serendipity Stage on the First Parish Church Lawn, and on the Kids’ Area Stage.

Carnival by Smokey’s Greater Shows, Inc. is next to the Rowe School. Open Wednesday & Thursday 5-11pm; Friday & Saturday 10am-11pm; Sunday 11am-5pm. Pay-one-price $20 bracelets are valid Wednesday & Thursday 6-10pm and Sunday 12-4pm. Friday Campers special $20…call 846-3984 for details. NO DOGS PERMITTED ON THE MIDWAY except for service animals.

Craft Show Our juried Craft Show on the NYA Lawn offers a selection of handmade crafts in every price range created by more than 140 artisans. Friday & Saturday 10am-9pm; Sunday 10am-5pm.

Art Show & Sale Under the Oaks on the Library Lawn. View original works from some of the best artists in Maine and from away. Browse the show under three Maine State Champion Oak Trees, the largest known living members of each species in Maine. Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-7pm and Sunday 10am-5pm.

Free Belgian Horse Drawn Wagon rides along Main Street. All aboard near the Craft Show. Friday 12-3pm; Saturday 10:30am-12pm & 4-7pm; Sunday 10:30am-12:30pm & 2-5pm. Sponsored by Bath Savings Institution.

Pink Elephant Sale Treasures for sale across from the First Parish Church. Discover books, furniture, household items, and unique collectibles.

Yarmouth Alumni Association is calling all Clippers! Alumni, sail by the tent near Memorial Green, say hello to fellow alums, and register with the Yarmouth Alumni Association if you have not done so.

First Parish Church Docent-led Tours of the authentically restored 1868 church will be offered on Friday and Saturday at 11am and 3pm; Sunday at 11am.

Betty Blakeman Memorial Tennis Tournament 29th annual event held Friday-Sunday at Yarmouth High School. Register at cancercommunitycenter.org.

Jack Streeter Juggler, unicyclist, entertainer will be roaming the grounds Saturday and Sunday for impromptu performances.

Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn. Family fun activities and games, magic shows and more! Stop by the Information Booths for schedules. Sponsored by Mercy Hospital.

10:00 am- Kids’ Fun run Pre-registration 3:00 pm and race Package Pick-up on Memorial Green.

10:00 am- Yarmouth in the 80’s! Featuring 5:00 pm photos and history of Yarmouth during the 1980’s. At the Yarmouth History Center. Admission is free!

11:00 am- Artascope’s Free Art Expo 4:00 pm Experience the stress - relieving effects of making art at Village Green Park.

11:30 am- Jim Gallant New England singer, songwriter, and fingerstyle guitarist at the NYA Tent.

12:00 pm Not Dead Yet showcases an eclectic fusion of retro-pop and rockabilly-funk at the Memorial Green Tent.

12:00- Free Horse and Wagon rides 3:00 pm All aboard near the Craft Show. Sponsored by Bath Savings Institution.

1:00 pm Memphis Lighting rocking bluesmen with classic and original hits at the NYA Tent.

1:30 pm Durango 95 Old blues by old dudes at the Memorial Green Tent.

2:00 pm Steamer the Clam Sighting! Photo Op with Mike Leonard at the NYA Tent.

The Festival can be a loud & crowded place. PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED

For the safety of children and your pets. Service animals are welcomed.

Check our site clamfestival.comfor additions to the daily schedule.

The Downeasters

7:30 pm Downeast Soul Coalition High energy, groove-driven quintet serving up its own fresh blend of blues, R&B, soul and funk at the NYA Tent.

9:00 pm Why Whisper Covering classics and current tunes, with originals sprinkled in at the Memorial Green Tent.

Saturday, July 217:00- Flapjack breakfast & sausages served 10:30 am up at the First Parish Church, or grab a breakfast pizza or breakfast sandwich from the Yarmouth Rotary Club or Yarmouth Junior Class at Memorial Green.

7:15- Clam Festival Kids’ Fun run for 7:45 am children 12 & under, starting and ending on Main Street at Memorial Green. Pre-registration required. registration closes at 7:10 am. Sponsored by Fleet Feet Sports, Michelle Shems DMD, and Taymil Partners.

8:00- Pat’s Pizza Clam Festival Classic 9:00 am 37th annual five mile road race starting and ending on Main Street at Memorial Green. Sponsored by Pat’s Pizza.

10:00 am- Yarmouth in the 80’s! Featuring 5:00 pm photos and history of Yarmouth during the 1980’s. At the Yarmouth History Center. Admission is free!

10:00 am Lighthouse Keeper Interactive story- telling combining live classical music and narration at the Kids’ Area Stage.

10:30 am- Free Horse and Wagon rides 12:00 pm All aboard near the Craft Show. Sponsored by Bath Savings Institution.

11:00 am- Artascope’s Free Art Expo 4:00 pm Experience the stress - relieving effects of making art at Village Green Park.

11:00 am Maine State Clam Shucking Contest at the Memorial Green Tent. Professional and amateur heats! Prizes for the fastest shuckers! Register at 10:30am. Sponsored by Hannaford Supermarkets, Kennebec Savings Bank and Southern Maine Audiology.

11:00 am Celebrity Clam Shucking Contest at the Memorial Green Tent. Featuring local TV & radio personalities. Sponsored by Hannaford Supermarkets, Kennebec Savings Bank and Southern Maine Audiology.

11:00 am Port City Jazz This dynamic septet plays standards from the Great American Songbook at the NYA Tent.

12:00 pm Norman Magic Productions combines original magic tricks with

3:00 pm Truth About Daisies Vocal harmonies with a warm mix of mandolin, banjo, harmonica, and electric and acoustic guitars at the NYA Tent.

3:00 pm King’s Highway Country-rock band from mid-coast Maine at the Memorial Green Tent.

3:00 pm Mad Science: Up, Up and Away Show Fun and educational, this program will leave you flying high! At the Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn.

4:30 pm Chris ross & The North A masterful blend of country, rock & roll swagger and candid storytelling at the NYA Tent.

4:30 pm Jerks of Grass Maine bluegrass band at the Memorial Green Tent.

6:00- Clam Festival Parade 7:30 pm This year’s theme “Totally 80’s.” Sponsored by: Bay Square at Yarmouth, Brickyard Hollow Brewing Co., Estabrook’s, Intermed and United Insurance.

7:30 pm Pretty Girls Sing Soprano specializing in tight harmonies, rock, folk, country, bluegrass and blues at the Memorial Green Tent.

a unique style of story telling, action, and audience interaction at the Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn.

12:30 pm Jeff Trippe Maine-based musician joins this year’s festival at the NYA Tent.

1:00- Firefighters’ Muster on Main Street 3:30 pm in front of Memorial Green. High- spirited competition among area fire departments. Hosted by WGME. Sponsored by Dunkin’ Donuts and Norway Savings Bank.

2:00 pm Joint Chiefs Rocking the Portland, Maine, music scene for over a decade, with a sound all their own at the NYA Tent.

2:00 pm royal river Community Players host their first annual Showtunes Sing-Along! Come join in as we sing our favorite songs from shows like Grease, The Sound of Music and more! At the Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn.

3:00 pm Moore & Moran Acoustic mix of forgotten favorites, familiar originals, and lesser known classics at the Memorial Green Tent.

3:30 pm The Downeasters Barbershop Harmony Society at the NYA Tent.

3:30- Maine Songwriters Association 7:30 pm at the Serendipity Stage.

Check our site clamfestival.comfor additions to the daily schedule.

The Festival can be a loud & crowded place. PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED

For the safety of children and your pets. Service animals are welcomed.

2:00 pm Steamer the Clam Sighting! Photo Op with Mike Leonard at the Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn.

2:00 pm royal river Chorus Award-winning 60-voice women’s chorus, barbershop- style harmony at the NYA Tent.

2:30 pm Amanda “Panda” Parkhurst Enjoy a fun and fully participatory music performance for all ages at the Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn.

3:00 pm Flight 317 Students from 317 Main Community Music Center play a mix of folk, bluegrass, pop and contemporary at the Memorial Green Tent.

4:00 pm Jenny Jumpstart Acoustic folk and country originals at the Memorial Green Tent.

4:00 pm Cumberland Community Band to wrap things up at the NYA Tent.

4:00 pm See you next year Steamer! Steamer the Clam Photo Op with Mike Leonard at Memorial Green.

That’s all folks...Thank you to all the citizens and businesses

of Yarmouth who work together each year to make this event a wonderful success!

9:15- Fireworks! Best viewed from 9:45 pm behind Smokey’s or at Memorial Green. Sponsored by Cumberland County FCU.

9:30 pm Fight at the Family Picnic Fun and high energy 8-piece funk, rock and blues dance party at the NYA Tent. Sponsored by Schaeffer Douglas Title.

9:30 pm Jeezum Crow of Portland, Maine plays a mix of original songs and covers of rock, country, folk, and rockabilly at the Memorial Green Tent.

Sunday, July 22 7:00- Flapjack breakfast & sausages served 10:30 am up at the First Parish Church, or grab a breakfast pizza or breakfast sandwich from the Yarmouth Rotary Club or Yarmouth Junior Class at Memorial Green.

9:00- 38th Annual Clam Festival Men’s 11:30am & Women’s Professional Bike race Races start and finish on Main Street by Memorial Green. Sanctioned by The United States Cycling Federation. Sponsored by Garmin.

10:30 am- Free Horse and Wagon rides 12:30 pm All aboard near the Craft Show. Sponsored by Bath Savings Institution.

11:00 am Interfaith Service at the Old Meeting House on Hillside Street with guest speaker Rev. Kent Allen. Sponsored by the Tri-Community Interfaith Council.

11:00 am Keegan plays country and classic rock blended with their own rootsy original style at the NYA Tent.

12:00- Diaper Derby at the Memorial Green 1:00 pm Tent. A fun race for crawlers and toddlers hosted by Lee Goldberg from WCSH. Registration is required & begins at 10am. Sponsored by Cumberland County FCU, Evergreen Subaru and NYA.

12:00 pm 7th Annual Healthy Kids Happy Kids Fun Bike ride One mile ride beginning at Village Green Park Bring your bike and helmet. Registration details online at online at Bikereg.com.

12:30 pm The Wicked Good Band Maine music and humor at the NYA Tent. Sponsored by The Notes.

1:00 pm Norman Magic Productions combines original magic tricks with a unique style of story telling, action, and audience interaction at the Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn.

1:30 pm Pete Witham & The Cozmik Zombies This rockabilly act plays blazing original roots music at the Memorial Green Tent.

1:00- Main Street rumble One of a kind 4:00 pm auto show in front of Town Hall.

2:00- Free Horse and Wagon rides 5:00 pm All aboard near the Craft Show. Sponsored by Bath Savings Institution.

4:00 pm Mad Science: Fire and Ice Show Get ready for some sizzlin’ excitement! Join us for SAFE and scientific fun at the Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn.

4:00 pm Steamer the Clam Sighting! Photo Op with Mike Leonard at the Kids’ Area on the Library Lawn.

4:00- Free Horse and Wagon rides 7:00 pm All aboard near the Craft Show. Sponsored by Bath Savings Institution.

4:30 pm Kevin Midgley Local Delta bluesman plays slide guitar at the Memorial Green Tent.

5:30 pm The 195th Army Band maintains a proud legacy of music and service in and for the state of Maine at the NYA Tent.

6:00 pm Dream runner 3-piece band offering a new take on classics at the Memorial Green Tent.

7:00 pm Steamer the Clam Sighting! Photo Op with Mike Leonard at Memorial Green.

7:30 pm Pan Fried Steel This steel-drum band plays infectious island-inspired Calypso music at the Memorial Green Tent.

7:30 pm Los Galactacos Tex mex, mariachi, ranchero, old time country, Appalachian folk, classic American songbook and so much more at the NYA Tent.

The Festival can be a loud & crowded place. PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED

For the safety of children and your pets. Service animals are welcomed.

Check our site clamfestival.comfor additions to the daily schedule.

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NYA Tent

Craft Show

Craft Show

Serendipity Stage

Pink Elephant Sale

Carnival

Art Show

First Parish

First Universalist

Police Merrill Memorial Library

North Yarmouth Academy

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Village Green Park

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No Festival Parking Garmin(formerly DeLorme)

Car & RV Parking

Library

NYA

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Yarmouth History Center

YankeeMarina

Artascope Art Expo

The Town of Yarmouth asks that motorists and pedestrians stay safe around bridge construction on Main Street and along US Route 1.

Motorists should also make note of bridge clearance restriction of 11 feet due to construction. Visit clamfestival.com for festival road closures and details.

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Festival Parking Locations

Food

Information

First Aid

ATM

Porta Potties

Church

Walking Path

Park/Open Space

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Fundraising Lots

Handicap Parking

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Festival Highlight

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13 Lobster RollsYarmouth Little League

14 Steamed Lobsters, Steamed Clams, Coleslaw

15 Whole Pizza, Sliced Pizza, Red Hot Dogs, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Kids Value Meal with Juice Box & Cookie, Pepsi Beverages Boy Scout Troop #35

Served by Yarmouth Non-Profit OrganizationsFriday and Saturday 10 am–10 pmSunday 10 am–5 pmBreakfast opens at 7 am on Saturday & Sunday

All of the Clam Festival food booths are managed by Yarmouth-based non-profit organizations to fund their group activities throughout the year. These non-profits are comprised of school, civic and church organizations.

When you buy Festival food, you are making a donation to a well-deserving non-profit group. We thank you!

At Memorial Green(Booths are listed in clockwise order around the Food Circle.)

1 Fried Whole Clams in Crumbs, Onion Rings, Fried Clam Strips, Crab Meat Roll, Fried Mozzarella, Jumbo Fried Shrimp Yarmouth Ski Club

2 Root Beer Ice Cream Floats, Fish Chowder, Calzones, Breakfast Pizza (Saturday & Sunday until 10 am) Yarmouth Rotary Club

3 Cotton Candy, Fresh Fruit CupsParish of the Holy Eucharist

4 Strawberry Shortcake, Homemade PiesFirst Parish Congregational Church

5 Fried Dough, Sausage Subs, Shaved Steak and Cheese Sandwiches, Clam Chowder, Iced CoffeeYarmouth Hockey Boosters

6 Lime Rickeys, Sirloin Tips, BBQ Chicken Sandwiches, Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Kielbasa on a StickDowneasters Barbershop Chorus

7 Clam Cakes, Fresh Seasoned Chips, Falafel Plate, Blueberry Crisp, Blueberry Soda Yarmouth Football Boosters

8 Pancake Breakfast, Breakfast Sandwiches 7-10:30 am Saturday & SundayYarmouth Junior Class

8 Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs, Chips, Pepsi Beverages, Iced TeaYarmouth Senior & Sophomore Classes

9 Chicken Nuggets, Haddock Fingers, Fried Shrimp, Fried Scallops, French Fries, Sweet Potato Fries, Blue Slush and Lemon Lucy SlushYarmouth Lions Club

10 Fried Clams in Batter, SpanakopitaRoyal River Chorus

11 Grilled Scallop Rolls, Maine Crab Cakes, Clam Fritter, Tuna Salad Rolls, Homemade Cheesecake with Strawberry or Blueberry ToppingsFirst Universalist Church

12 Ice Cream Cones & Sundaes, Ice Cream Sandwiches, Corn Dogs, Pretzel, Fried Pickles, Italian Ice, Chocolate Chip Cookies, LemonadeYarmouth Day Care & St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church

At Other Locations on Main StreetNYA Lawn Ice Cream Cones, Ice Cream Floats,

Popcorn, Soft Pretzels, Natural Blueberry & Root Beer Soda, Lemonade, Iced Tea/Coffee/Cold Brew CoffeeNYA Parents Association

First Parish Church Homemade Pie a la Mode, Strawberry Shortcake, Hot Dogs, Crab Rolls, Lobster Rolls, Lobster & Crab Salad, Three Bean Salad, Lemonade, Milk, Orange Juice

Pancakes with Blueberries, Breakfast Sausages 7-10:30 am Saturday & Sunday

Parish of the Holy Eurcharist Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Chips, Pepsi Beverages

We thank Downeast Energy for their support and service during the festival and we thank

Cabot Creamery Cooperative for their donation of butter to our non-profit organizations.

Bottled Water and other beverages

are available at many booths.

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Great Food... We RecycleHelp us increase our sustainability

by recycling and composting wherever possible. Look for recycling and compost

containers throughout Main Street and on Memorial Green.

Thank you to Maine Standard Biofuels for recycling our cooking oils.

Other Locations

Jewelry (continued)

Southwest Expressions 9The Metals Collective: Featuring Naomi Grace McNeill & Maria Wolff 138Tina Dinsmore Fine Jewelry 99Twigs and Heather 89Two Son Jewelry 46

MetalIron Arts 84Liberty Farm & Forge 75Robyn’s Garden 80

OtherA & E Stoneworks 36Anchorpak 15Blocked Co. 108Buoy Sports, LLC 79

Other (continued)

Colored Flames 70Color Me Happy 134Foxxy Chique 129Kettle Cove Enterprises LLC 32Sea Bags 141Tidepieces by Alan Winick 101Tröskö Design 90Wharf Warp 117

Personal CareBeedandy 127Body Essentials by Chet 81Body Logic 139Dr. Dandelion 30Frenchies’ Natural Products 3Human Nature 48Rooted Earth Farm & Apothecary 71

PetsSew Fetch Dog Collars 2Stitchery By Stacy 86Whisker Biscuits 16

PhotographyABC Photo 47Jim O’Reilly Photography 105MaineMadePhotos.com 100Mojophotos 13

PotteryCabin Pottery 27LaceyPots 61Nedware Pottery 59Ocean Fire Pottery 135Robert Fishman Pottery 56Spunky Eclectic Inc. 68

WoodChatterwalls LLC 128Dick’s Sticks 69Doles Orchard 73 Forrest Bonney Handcrafted Furniture 143Hudson River Inlay, Inc. 25Ken Wise Woodcarver 49Mainely Pallets 67S.E. Hall Furniture & Design 31Shorescape Design LLC 122Wood-N-Crafts 118

Friday & Saturday 10 am–9 pm Sunday 10 am–5 pm

Sponsored by Summit Natural Gas

ArtistsAlan Claude Graphic Artist 124Dan Johnson Designs 62Festive Fish 35Fish House Designs 97Henna by Jackie 145Lobstering is an Art 19Maine Trasures Art Prints 130Mainely Labs Studios 57Mermaid Meadow 107Peggy Clark Lumpkins Paintings 112Salt Air Designs 17Sarah Medeira Day 140

ChildrenBird & Bear Design Boutique 93/94Cheryl’s Fantasy Dress Up 55Downeast Dealer 133Eliza’s Spirit 20Go Babe 93/94Hickory Arms 38Remtek LTD 72 The Merry Crown Society 106

ClothingAngelrox 21Belted Cow Company 65/66Bondi Band LLC 51 Coyote Graphics 7MacKenzie Couture Accessories 29Mama Hen 115Morris & Essex 88Mountain Top Hats 41Think Greene 64

FiberDesigns by Diana Bags 116JustKim 52LooHoo Wool Dryer Balls 85My Maine Mat 74No Repeats Fiberworks 103 Nodrog Farm 109Old Baggz 44True Blue Collections, Inc 23Wholly Crow 114

FoodBeast Feast 123Captain Mowatt’s 92Cue Culture 45Fresh 77Grey Goose Gourmet 119Guzman’s Gourmet Salsa 82Lakonia Greek Products 39Maine Sea Salt Co. 96Moose Creek 136Muddy Mary’s Gourmet Inc. 98Phenomenal Fudge 18Shipwreck Galley 95Thai Culinary Arts Studio 132Tree of Life Maple Farm LLC 10Wood’s VT Syrup Company 126 Zen Bear Honey Tea, LLC 37

Glassby the Glass 60Malabar Glass 11Neal Drobnis Glass 76Old Bottle Sea Glass of Maine 144Reflecting Tide 104Richmond Glass Works 34Sam Lawrence Glass 111Sealife Creations 53 Sonya’s LLC 24

JewelryAkakpo & Company 54Amy Vander Els 102Artisan Glass 120/121Bar Harbor Goldsmiths 6Beneath The Leaf 28Bunting Hill Arts 26Calli b. 125Cat Bates Jewelry & Accessories 142Chart Metalworks 22Chaya Studio Jewelry 12DMG Designs 91Earth Metalworks 131Gem Lounge Jewelry LLC 83James Russell Metalsmiths 87Judith Barker Jewelry 110Liz Prescott Jewelry 58Lovell Designs 42Maine Melon 1mARTini Jewels 43Miller Designs 137Morgan McGeehan Designs 40Paper Moon Jewelry 50Pohd Design 113Sarah Crawford Handcrafted 14Seamack Design 63

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2018 Yarmouth Clam FestivalCraft Show Booth Locations

Craft Show Map

For more information and how to contact these craftspeople, visit our web site:

clamfestival.com

The Road to Zero WasteIn efforts to safeguard the health of our beautiful planet, the Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce, along with the Town of Yarmouth, is partnering with ecomaine, We Compost It, and our Lacrosse Boosters, to make sure we play our part. Please look for the correct bins along Main Street and at Memorial Green and help us stay on the road to zero waste!

Steamer the Clam Sightings!Look for the photo icon and time listings to have your picture taken with Steamer the Clam, official mascot of the Yarmouth

Clam Festival! Then take time after with our Clam Cam professional photographer, Mike Leonard, who will be providing free tips and tricks to get the best shot with your camera!

A Special ThanksClam Festival Steering Committee 2018

Adrienne Nardi – Chamber Executive DirectorMark Barbalias – Events and SponsorshipKristi Belesca – Diaper DerbyScott Conrad – Festival OperationsJoe Cousins – Art Show DirectorGiz Daniels – Sound CrewMaria Edwards – Banking & Firefighters’ MusterLenora Felker – Kids’ Fun Bike RideMegan Freeman – BankingDan Gallant – Yarmouth PolicePam DiPietro Hale – Chamber PresidentPhil Harriman – Clam ShuckCourtney Kennedy – Parade DirectorDan King – North Yarmouth AcademyMelissa Libby – Main Street RumbleKaryn MacNeill – Yarmouth Community ServicesBuddy Moore – Entertainment DirectorMike Morrill – Police ChiefRon Pelton – Pat’s Pizza Classic Five Mile RunLori Perkins – Craft Show DirectorDean Perry – Yarmouth PoliceMike Robitaille – Fire Chief/Firefighter’s MusterJohn Rogers – Kids’ Fun RunJeff Seavey – UtilitiesTerry Seavey – BankingErik Street – Public Works Director Nikita Wallace – Festival Operations

…and anyone else we may have forgotten…sorry…

Mixed MediaRobin Gardella Augusta, MEDaniel O’Connor North Hampton, MAAnn E. Rhinehardt Vassalboro, MERose Wood Lisbon, ME

OilsPaul Boucher Lewiston, ME & WatercolorsDiane Crespo Manchester, NH & Pastels Sandy Dolan Searsport, ME & WatercolorsFrances Henderson Sharon, MA & AcrylicsErik Minzner Newcastle, ME & WatercolorsLea Peterson Georgetown, ME

PhotographyJosh Axelrod Roxbury, VTValerie Hill Whitefield, NHAvner Ofer Washington, DCScott Perry Farmington, MERonald Wilson Plymouth, MA

PrintmakingKathleen Buchanan Rockport, MELeo Donahue Fiskdale, MA

WatercolorsJoe Cousins Freeport, ME & AcrylicsMarvin Jacobs Belmont, MEDenis Leblanc Auburn, ME

Friday 10 am–5 pm Saturday 10 am–7 pm Sunday 10 am–5 pm

Come to this eye-catching show on the front of the Library Lawn and see work from some of the best artists in the state of Maine and the region. Enjoy the show under three Maine State Champion Oak Trees, the largest known living members of each species in Maine.

AcrylicsLynn Ericson Hollis, MESteve Hayes Falmouth, MERose Kennealy Cape Elizabeth, MEKate McGreavy Bath, MEPage O’Rourke Yarmouth, MEChristine Prosser Arundel, MEGerald Robillard Harrisville, RISusan Vittner Portland, ME

CaricaturesPaula Carter Belfast, ME

Metal SculptureWade Ward Buckfield, ME

Pen and InkGene Matras Pittsfield, NH

Art Show under the Library Oaks

Will B. Green,Yarmouth’s

Recycling Mascot