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Bronze Statues on this Site for Sale
Tom White Studio is located in beautiful Bethel, Maine on the grounds of A Prodigal Inn & Gallery, a Bed & Breakfast featuring exquisite art decor, including original bronze sculptures by Tom White, Texas and Maine Sculptor, private Jacuzzi baths, trails, perennial gardens and gazebo. A Prodigal Inn is a great place to visit while you enjoy talking to Tom about a bronze sculpture of your heroes, friends, family, pets or ideas. Tom White is happy to create commemorative and memorial art sculptures for individuals, families, schools, churches, ministries or businesses. There is much to do in the Bethel area of Western Maine such as skiing and snowboarding at Sunday River Ski Resort, fly fishing in the Androscoggin River, hiking in Grafton Notch State Park or the White Mountains. Moose and Foliage tours are available. Gould Academy and NTL are just minutes away and the Bed & Breakfast makes a perfect getaway for your Bethel, Maine lodging while on your trip to discover great art, or to have a bronze sculpture commissioned for yourself or as a gift for your favorite charity, friend, community or business. Tom creates these bronze sculptures in his studio in Bethel, Maine, home of the World's Tallest SnowWoman, which can be seen in progress on the town's Webcam. |
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Learn to take better photos, use camera functions, use a flash & natural light and more. Bring photos and your camera, this is
a hands-on workshop. 3 Tuesdays, January 22, January 29,
February 5 7-9 pm $45.00
FREE RADICALS is a High Energy Rock n
Roll band in the classic mold. This is their debut
performance at the Ski Bar... Don't Miss the danceable
rockin FUN! Show Starts 9:00 PM. Cover is $10 or $5 if you have dinner at the Matterhorn.
This Is A Test, The Emergency Broadcast System Conducts A Regular Test At the Phoenix House! The members of The Emergency
Broadcast System are industry veterans who have combined
their cumulative professional experience into a live
band whose signature energetic performances are marked
by a confident and unabashed sense of fun. The band's
individual accomplishments have seen them share stage
and recording studio with artists such as Babyface,
David Lee Roth, and P-Funks Bernie Worrell, to name a
few. They have performed music that has appeared on
major network television shows, like HBO's The Sopranos
and have been honored, in respective projects, by The
Boston Music Awards, The Phoenix Best Music Poll, and
The Billboard Songwriters Contest. Since forming The Emergency Broadcast
System in 2005, the band has built a strong reputation
throughout clubs in New England for being unlike any
other cover band that has come before them. The band’s
philosophy is rooted in the appreciation of modern
listener tastes, understanding they are more diverse and
complex than ever before. In response to this trend, the
band constructed a widely varied song selection of music
from the 60’s through today, from classic rock to modern
pop, from soul to modern dance music. EBS power through
sets like an “iPod set to random,” keeping the audience
on its toes and engaged throughout the entire night.
This is an event for all ages. Come and share old movies, pictures and stories about nordic skiing. There will be a 5k & 10k classic race at 11 am with a Potluck lunch to follow.
Every Wednesday, 7:00pm, THE SWAMPDONKEYS. Last Sunday of the month, starting January 27 = IRISH SUNDAY, 4 - 7pm. Every Wednesday at 7:00pm, The
SWAMPDONKEYS will be playing traditional and Celtic
folksongs in our cozy English pub. Sit back and enjoy
dinner or one of our tasty beers or appetizers and
listen to some fun music. The Locals Love 'Em! Last Sunday of every month, 4:00pm -
7:00pm = IRISH SUNDAY. Traditional Irish music played by
Maine musicians from the Portland area. Enjoy $3
20-ounce pints of Smithwicks & Guinness. A great way to
end the weekend! No cover charge.
Watch the snowWOMAN come to life in Bethel! Construction is tentatively scheduled
to begin on January 28, 2008. Make plans to
come to Bethel often to watch the progress! Angus, King of the Mountain, the World’s Tallest Snowman, will be morphed a bit by the building of the even taller World’s Tallest SnowWoman .Planning is still in the preliminary
stages to construct this magnificent attraction.
She will be built in the same location as her
predecessor in 1999. Angus was built in a vacant lot
between Cross Street and the Bethel Parkway. · He stood 113 feet 7 inches tall, · weighted 4,860,000 pounds, · sported 5-foot fir wreath eyes, · 6-foot nose, · 25-foot spruce tree arms, · mouth made of 5 automobile tires, · three skidder-tire buttons and · 100 foot long multi-colored fleece scarf. (See his picture on the right) It is time to resurrect the spirit of winter that was so evident in 1999 when Angus was built. Many of the same people have stepped forward to make this feat possible once more. Stay tuned for more info… Check out the new SnowWoman website at: www.bethelmainesnowwoman.com
The KID is fronted by John DeGange, a
showman with a full bag of tricks. They Play all your
rock favorites with a Twist... You never know what
they'll do next. Don't Miss LAST KID PICKED.. They are
Matterhorn House Favorites! Show starts at 9:00 PM. Cover is $10 or $5 if you have dinner at the Matterhorn.
A two-hour workshop to introduce you to digital photography. You don't need a camera, one is supplied. Saturday, February 2, 2008 TOPICS: camera functions,
downloading your prints, and more. 10am till noon $25.00
Join us to snowshoe up Puzzle Mountain. Join us for an invigorating snowshoe
hike up Puzzle Mountain (weather permitting.) This hike
is intended for people with some snowshoeing experience
and an enthusiasm to be out in the elements in search of
exercise, beautiful scenery, and good company.
There is no charge for the hike.
Rental snowshoes are available for $15. Please call True North Adventureware
for more details.
Maine Recording Artist Jason Spooner plays The Phoenix! Show Begins at 9.30. Congrats to Jason on his recent radio plays! This multi-award winning New
England-based songwriter discovered his father’s
collection of eight-track tapes as a child and never
looked back. After early exposure to songwriter legends
like Neil Young, Paul Simon, Jim Croce, and Van
Morrison, along with Motown heavies like Marvin Gaye,
Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight, Jason was inspired to
start making the rounds on coffee house stages in his
teens. Shortly thereafter, he spent time in Europe
performing in folk & blues clubs and on the streets of
London and around Spain. Once back in the states, he
landed a job at a roots & blues record label where he
witnessed numerous blues legends (including members of
the original Muddy Waters band) making magic in
recording sessions. Before long, Jason jumped head-first
into the Northeast's burgeoning songwriter scene. The
maturity and strength of his impressive debut album
“Lost Houses” quickly began to turn the heads of fans
and critics alike. Within a few months of the release,
he added a blistering rhythm section (Andy Rice and Reed
Chambers) to the supporting cast, establishing The Jason
Spooner Trio as one of the most interesting and
noteworthy up-and-coming acts since Kathleen Edwards or
Martin Sexton. Jason recently finished a tour of the
East Coast in the spring of 2006 as part of the Falcon
Ridge “Most Wanted” Preview Tour. He was also recently
honored as a 2006 New Folk Finalist in the renowned
Kerrville Folk Festival in Kerrville, TX. Previously, he
won the 2005 Songwriting Contest at the Ossipee Valley
Bluegrass Festival in NH, and was a finalist in the
prestigious 2004 John Lennon Songwriting Competition.
Other highlights include Jason's song "Pickup Truck"
airing on NPR's "Car Talk” Program, and a national
appearance on The Food Network’s "FoodNation with Bobby
Flay." Jason also won "Best Singer/Songwriter" in the
Portland Phoenix's annual "Best Music Poll 2003." Jason's writing style continues to
emerge as a crucial strength that sets this Portland,
Maine-based artist apart from the fray of young
songwriters populating the New England music scene.
Admittedly far from content with the majority of songs
dominating today's radio charts, Jason hovers in a
unique space between the literal and the psychological.
As a writer, he often provides enough detail to ignite
the listener's imagination while enabling them to
deliver some personal experience to the equation. In a
recent interview, Jason described the songwriting
process saying, "I've written a handful of 'story' songs
which can be interesting way to communicate, but I
definitely think the vast majority of the tunes I end up
with tend to be broad-strokes vs. very literal accounts
or thematic 'songwritery' songs. I try and keep the
concept of poetry in mind regardless...some poems are
powerful in their starkness and others are powerful in
the breathing room that reader has to process a series
of words." He later goes on to add... “With songwriting,
I view it as a spectrum between the stark and the
broad-stroke as well. A writer like Johnny Cash for
instance; there's really no time or need for songwriting
devices, cleverness or trickery there. It is what is it.
The poetry and the power is in the honesty and the
starkness of it. On the other end of the spectrum, I
think of bands like R.E.M. and Radiohead or songwriters
like Tom Waits or Leonard Cohen. The lyrical approach is
such a contrast to the literal stuff. Things are far
more shrouded and murky but tastefully so. In these
cases, I enjoy the mystery of the listening experience
because I can inject some personal experience into the
process. So when I write, I think I present a framework,
but I try not to hit listeners over the head. I
generally don't enjoy songwriting where the metaphor is
overwhelming or where the you can see the
puppet-master's strings everywhere. It's almost like
watching soap opera acting.” Whether you’re a fan of
great songwriting or power-house live performance, Jason
Spooner is an emerging songwriter to watch closely.
Snowshoe demos at both Bethel and Oxford locations.
Sunday, February 3, 2008. Sunday River is offering Community
Ski Free Days to residents of Andover, Bethel,
Greenwood, Newry, and Woodstock. (MSAD#44) In addition to free skiing, a 50%
discount at food and beverage outlets will be offered on
each of these days. On Community Ski Free Days, we
offer free skiing and riding, free rentals, and free 1st
Experience Learn to Ski or Ride clinics. Adults who wish to participate must
show proof that they are residents of the S.A.D
communities listed above by showing a driver's license,
tax bill, or some other document.
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