The Neighborhood House
News & Notes
Holiday Favorite Returns to Northeast Harbor
On Thursday, December 8th, the amazingly talented Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers will take to the stage at The Neighborhood House for a free to the public performance of “The Grinch.” Co-sponsored by the Northeast Harbor Library, the all-ages show gets underway at 4pm and will run just under one hour. Seating is available on a first come, first-serve basis, and free popcorn will be available for all those in the audience as well.
9th Annual Frosty 5K
With winter right around the corner, we are thrilled to announce our 9th Annual Frosty 5K Run & Walk will return as part of the Northeast Harbor Christmas Festival on Saturday, December 3. As always, this year’s 5K is open to both runners and walkers and strollers and four-legged friends are welcome as well.
Covid Risk Level Dips to "Medium"
Oct. 20th: According to the CDC, the Covid-19 risk level in Hancock County has subsided to “Medium.” This change from High down to Medium means indoor masking is once again optional at The Neighborhood House.
Cafe Draws a Crowd
On October 20 a new season of the wildly popular Community Cafe kicked off with help from Elise Frank and David Lewis of Edward Jones in Bar Harbor. The duo generously sponsored the luncheon which featured Homemade Pulled Pork Sandwiches along with Homemade Pickles, Pickled Red Onions, and Coleslaw with Potato Chips and a Lemon Bar for dessert.
Treat Truck & More to Highlight Halloween
Halloween is right around the corner, and The Neighborhood House is once again looking forward to partnering with the Mt. Desert Chamber of Commerce to hit the road in the “Halloween Treat Truck.” Following the popular tradition, the Treat Truck will make stops in several villages handing out plenty of treats to “kids” of all ages.
This year the Treat Truck will be gassed up and hitting the road on Monday, Oct. 31, doing its best to keep the following schedule below…
Indoor Masking Update (10/14/22)
Thursday evening the federal CDC updated their Covid statistics and now list Hancock County as having a risk level of “High.” Since the CDC adopted these new metrics and categories last spring we have had the following policy:
If Hancock Co. is listed as having a risk level of Low or Medium, indoor masking is optional.
If Hancock Co. is listed as having a risk level of High, indoor masking is required for all.
We will continue to follow this policy. This means that for this week at least, masking is required while indoors at The Neighborhood House. We will stay abreast of the weekly data and will update the requirements accordingly. The federal CDC metrics and risk designations can be found on their website here.
Kroks on the Rocks Concert
At 5:00 pm on Sunday October 9, there will be a live performance of men's a cappella at The Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor. The performers are members of the Harvard Krokodiloes of the 1970s, and while in college, all of them sang in the Krokodiloes, Harvard's renowned undergraduate ensemble. The Krokodiloes of the 1970's have continued to charm East Coast audiences with their special brand of close harmony a cappella, with a mixed repertoire ranging from show tunes to serious music to beloved classics from the Great American Songbook.
Late August Public Swim
With the start of the school year just around the corner, there are just a few opportunities left to cool off at Public Swim at the Town Pool. We want to say THANK YOU to our team of lifeguards for covering so many shifts over the past eight weeks— we really appreciate it!
Late August Public Swim Hours
Friday, August 19: 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Sat/Sun: Closed
Monday, August 22: 10:00am - 12:30pm
Soccer Season Kicks Off Soon!
Another season of MDI Community Soccer hits the field beginning Tuesday, September 6th. This organizational practice will get underway right after school on the MDES field and is open to all players in grades K-5. A copy of the registration form is available here.
See You in September!
The new school year is almost upon us, and at The Neighborhood House that means we’re busy gearing up for another year of the After School Youth Club. This flexible drop-in program is available every Monday thru Thursday from 3-5pm. While purposely not intended to serve as “child care,” the program does offer supervised activities each afternoon for children in Kindergarten ad up.
Bike Parade Keeps Rolling
What began as a silly excuse to gather together to enjoy some ice cream sundaes in 2000 has turned into an annual tradition that only grows stronger by the year. The Twenty-Second Annual Bike Parade & Ice Cream Social is scheduled for Thursday, July 28.
Summer Fun Continues with The Petra and Mo Show
Summer is officially here and we're looking forward to all sorts of fun events and activities, including teaming up with our friends from the NEH Library to welcome a performance of The Petra & Mo Show to Northeast Harbor!