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The Conductor's Retreat
Kenneth Kiesler's conducting retreat is held annually at Medomak Retreat Center. http://www.conductorsretreat.org
Tidal charts for the Maine coast http://www.maineharbors.com/tide2.htm
The Maine Online Sportsman Electronic System - The easiest way to get a fishing license before coming to camp. http://www.informe.org/moses/
Medomak Camp is accredited by The American Camp Association. To find out more check out their website. http://www.acacamps.org/

Pictures or Pemaquid light house (most photographed spot in Maine) http://w3.nai.net/~cdd/pem.htm
Town of Union Historical Society http://www.midcoast.com/comespring
The Official Flag of Washington, Maine http://www.midcoast.com/~martucci/flags/WashMe.html

Liberty Graphics
Everyone's favorite 2 dollar t-shirts http://www.libertygraphicstshirts.com
Excellent community radio station broadcasted out of Blue Hill http://www.weru.org
L.L. Bean http://www.llbean.com
Spruce Mountain Blueberries excellent blueberry chutney and other blueberry things. http://www.sprucemtnblueberries.com
Cellar Door Winery http://www.mainewine.com
Hope Spinnery is a small wind-powered fiber processing mill a few miles inland from the Coast of Maine in the town of Hope Maine. The owner, Bill Huntington, is our lead instructor at our Knitting Retreat. http://www.hopespinnery.com/
Seacolors is a source for high-quality wool. All their yarns are sun dyed in seawater using colors inspired by nature. Their wool is grown on the backs of fine-wooled sheep and goats still grazing on the hills of our farmstead in Maine. The farm is located in Washington Maine. http://www.getwool.com/seacolors/
Black Locust is a Bed and Breakfast and cashmere goat farm located in Washington Maine. http://www.blacklocust.com/
Oyster River Lobsters want the same tasty lobsters that we serve at camp? Jeff will ship 'em to ya', wherever you live!!! http://www.oysterriverlobsters.com
Savage Oakes Winery a great place to stop on box lunch day! http://www.savageoakes.com
Cellar Door Winery another local vineyard to visit on Wednesday. http://www.mainewine.com
Sweet Grass Local wines and distilled brandies and gin. http://www.sweetgrasswinery.com
Moody's Diner featured on CBS's Sunday morning...you gotta try the pie. Check out the Four Berry Pie, yummy! http://www.moodysdiner.com/
Union pottery - Hand painted stoneware this quaint shop is close to camp. A perfect spot to pick up a Maine
souvenir. http://www.unionpottery.com/
Freeport is Maine's shopping mecca. The home of LLBean and other outlet shops is an hour drive from camp. http://www.freeportusa.com/FreeportShop.html
A-1 Diner in Gardiner Maine, 30 minutes from camp, has been highlighted on the Food Network's popular show Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. http://www.a1diner.com/
Day-long horseback riding camps in the town of Washington. http://www.betterriding.com
Red's Eats in Wiscasset. Some say they have the best lobster roll in Maine! http://www.roadfood.com/Reviews/Writeup.aspx?ReviewID=2938&RefID=2959
Local Bed and Breakfast in the town of Washington http://www.blueberryfieldsbandb.com
Dave's favorite place to eat on his day off.
Locally sourced produce, pick your own berries and ice cream, too! Best hamburger in the mid-coast! http://www.sweetseasonfarm.com

Old farmer's almanac--good stuff about New England http://www.almanac.com
Dave's blog on how to choose a family camp http://www.familycampsinfo.com
Family Travel Files Great family vacation ideas. http://www.travelfamilyfiles.com

Information on Bar Harbor/Acadia National Park area http://www.barharborinfo.com
Town of Belfast chamber of commerce site http://www.belfastmaine.org
The Maine Office of Tourism offical website. http://www.visitmaine.com
Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce, of which we are members, has great info on regional businesses and attractions. http://www.TheRealMaine.com
Union Chamber of Commerce has interesting facts on the towns of Washington, Appleton, Hope and Union. http://www.unionareachamber.org
The Greater Portland Convention & Visitors Bureau http://www.visitportland.com/

Farnsworth Museum and Wyeth Center in Rockland, Maine http://www.farnsworthmuseum.org/
Baxter State Park/Mt. Katahdin http://www.baxterstateparkauthority.com
Maine Lobster Festival - if you're coming to camp at the end of July or the beginning of August you might want to plan a side trip to the festival. http://www.mainelobsterfestival.com/
Windjammer Schooner Tours out of the beautiful town of Camden. http://www.appledore2.com/
Owl's Head Transportation Museum http://www.ohtm.org/
Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse http://www.rocklandlighthouse.com/
Rockland Golf Course 1/2 hour from camp http://www.rocklandgolf.com/
Samoset Golf 1/2 hour from camp http://www.samosetresort.com/golf/index.aspx
Birch Point State Park - One of our camper's favorite box lunch day destinations. Great tidal pools where the pines meet the Atlantic ocean. http://www.state.me.us/cgi-bin/doc/parks/find_one_name.pl?park_id=72
On Wednesdays a fun family activity is to plan a sea kayaking trip with Maine Sport. http://www.mainesport.com/
Monhegan Island is an artist colony with plenty of walking trails. Drive to the coastal town of Port Clyde and visit the lighthouse highlighted in the film "Forrest Gump", stop in to the Dipnet for a lobster roll & root beer and take the Laura B to Monhegan Island. http://www.monheganwelcome.com/
Dating to the 1700's, one of the United States' oldest surviving wooden military buildings can be found at Old Fort Western. This is a National Historic Monument located in Augusta, Maine. http://www.oldfortwestern.org/
Camden Hills State Park has beautiful views of Penobscot Bay and groomed trails for hiking. Head into town to Cappy's for their clam chowder for lunch. http://www.state.me.us/cgi-bin/doc/parks/find_one_name.pl?park_id=14
North Atlantic Blues Festival - Normally held the second week in July in Rockland. A fun weekend of great music! http://www.northatlanticbluesfestival.com/
The lobster boat The Lively Lady Too departs from Camden for a two hour cruise and ecotour. Learn about the Maine lobster industry while enjoying the wildlife and sealife of Maine. http://www.livelyladytoo.com/
The Maine Museum in Augusta http://www.maine.gov/museum/
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We really love our vacations at Medomak. Everyone feels so relaxed and friendly, and there are so many fun yet simple activities to look forward to. The kids love being with other kids their own age, and the adults can participate in their own activities or just hang out. Lazy afternoons at the lake include kayaking, swimming, reading and watching the kids have fun. The nights around the campfire are special with singing songs, telling stories, watching the kids perform, listening to the loons and counting the shooting stars. The food is always good and the staff make everyone feel at home. We treasure our time at Medomak for family memories that will last a lifetime.
The Mally Family 2004
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