Where: Lisbon
When: June 22, all day
Schedule:
8:30-10:30 a.m., breakfast and lecture at Lisbon United Methodist Church with Charlie Plummer (reservations required)
10-11 a.m., Village Street walking tour
10 a.m.-noon, Graziano Square festivities
10 a.m.-noon, Benchwarmerz food truck
11 a.m.-noon, Val Bennet concert (activities for children)
11 a.m.-noon, art project with Lisbon Artist Collective
Noon-2:30 p.m., Lisbon Historical Society open house
Noon-4 p.m., summer reading kickoff with the Lisbon Library at MTM Community Center
1-2 p.m., Kindkids concert (activities for children)
1:30-2:30 p.m., art project with Lisbon Artist Collective
2:30-3:30 p.m., Rodney Mashia concert
Noon-4 p.m., history at Olive Pit Brewing
1-2 p.m., Lisbon Falls walking tour
Noon-4 p.m. history talks with items on display
• Slovak Club history with Dick Nadeau
• Beaver Park history with Verla Ridley
• Jaycees and Jayce Women with Jo Jean Keller
• Lisbon Cemeteries with Marianne O’Connor
4-7 p.m., the Big Birthday Bash at Worumbo Riverfront Event Center
4-6 p.m., Touch-a-Truck
4-6 p.m., art project with Lisbon Artist Collective
4-7 p.m., food trucks: Smokin’ Phils BBQ and Benchwarmerz
Noon-7 p.m., arts and craft vendors
6 p.m., birthday cake cutting
All Day Activities
Historic timeline on Main Street
Then and now photos on Main Street
Window painting contest on Main Street
Bag check at Lisbon Art Works
All Week Activity
Tour of town vault
For the specifics on the schedule and event visit the celebration’s website, lisbon225.my.canva.site/.
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