Our Maine Street's Aroostook Issue 21 : Summer 2014 | Page 26

Bountiful Treasures by Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce Aroostook County is full of many treasures and sometimes they are where you expect to find them! As you know agriculture is one of Aroostook County’s main industries. It shouldn’t surprise anyone that there are vegetables for sale throughout the area. This year Presque Isle has established a public market that is open Thursday and Friday from noon to 6:00 p.m. each week. The Riverside Public Market is located at the corner of Riverside and Chapman Streets. The vendors will not always be the same, but I am sure there will be many regular merchants that you will be able to find there. The reason the Riverside Public Market will be somewhere to go regularly is that merchants can attend when they want. As the season progresses, it is expected that the market will change and grow. On Saturday in Presque Isle the Farmer’s Market is open in the parking lot of Aroostook Centre Mall from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with a variety of local foodstuffs from eggs to meat and from seedlings to ripe produce. You never really know what you will find at the Farmer’s Market. The most commonly commented on tradition of the area are the untended vegetable stands along the road with a cash box so you can pay for your goods and make your own change! These stands are found along most roads. It is a real surprise to travelers and new arrivals to find a stand with produce all packed and not a soul around. The prices are clearly marked so you can choose what you would like, pay, make change and be on your way without speaking to anyone. That means you can pick up produce at times vegetable stands that have people tending them might be closed. Many are open early in the morning and late into the evening or twenty-four hours a day depending on the weather. and marathons begin. Bicycle groups start meeting and riding in mornings and evenings. Nordic Heritage Center in Presque Isle hosts a number of activities to encourage use of the world class facility located between Presque Isle and Fort Fairfield. Aroostook State Park opens their hiking trails as does Haystack Mountain. Each year there are more and more trails to use whether on foot or wheels. For more information on trails visit: www.goaroostookoutdoors.com. This website has information on all nonmotorized activities available in the area, from hiking to dog sledding. There are more trail maps being developed so keep checking the site. For information on other activities and events you have a variety of sources for information. The Chamber of Commerce for the area you are interested in can provide you with a wealth of information on the area they serve. Aroostook County Tourism information can be located at www.visitaroostook.com. The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce serves 13 communities including: Ashland, Blaine, Castle Hill, Chapman, Easton, Mapleton, Mars Hill, Masardis, Portage Lake, Presque Isle, OxBow, Washburn and Westfield. Our website should contain the most up-to-date information we have on the festivals in these communities. Festivals in our region start in June with Mapleton Daze and Maple Meadow Farm Festival. Ashland, Easton and Presque Isle all have a fair or festival in July. Mars Hill, Washburn, Portage Lake and Presque Isle have events in August. There are a variety of other regular events in the area as well. While in the area take time to enjoy one of these interesting tours. Tour Vera Estey House - The one-hour tours begin at 1:00 p.m. at 16 Third Street. Onstreet parking is available. Tickets are $2.00 each. Spots are limited. Reservations suggested. Summer in Aroostook County is one festival after another. Call 762-6300 to make reservations. Tours are available July There is often more than one community hosting a festival 26, August 23 and September 27. on any weekend. Molly The Trolley City-Wide Tour - Tours begin at 9:00 a.m. In central Aroostook the schedule begins with a canoe race at the Historic Fire Station, 11 Church Street, Presque Isle in mid-May and then speeds up as yard sales, 5K, 8K, 10K and last approximately 3 hours. Tickets are $5.00 each and 24 SUMMER 2014