Each year we celebrate the first day of summer which is officially the longest day of the year this June 21st! As Summer officially arrives, so has some delightfully warm and even hot weather here in the great Maine Sebago Lakes Region. The 4th of July is right around the corner in a couple of weeks, falling on a Wednesday this year, marking some of the busiest times here in the Maine Sebago Lakes Region with our many waterfront and water veiw property owners arriving to enjoy the many events like the Maine Blues Festival – Always on Fathers Day Weekend! – being deemed a well-attended and rousing success again this year! The parking lot at Tony’s and the Umbrella Factory outlet is always a great indicator of bustling activity here in town. Our Marinas all are very busy as watercraft lovers get out to enjoy the many area lakes and connecting waterways. There are many area 4th of July Fireworks displays and festivities planned, and like each year, Harrison Old Home days and Casco Days celebrations will be soon follow.
Here is a great tool provided by the State of Maine, especially if you enjoy Fireworks displays! Check the many pages of events here at the official State of Maine website, and click the Search box half way down the page:
https://www.pfr.maine.gov/almsonline/almsquery/SearchEvent.aspx?board=5022&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
It is certainly a great and event-filled time of year to enjoy our region.
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