One of the largest amphitheaters in the nation, Snow Pond Center for the Arts’ historic Bowl in the Pines (re)opens this summer for national touring artists. Recently completed major renovations enhance the experience for the audience and artists alike — making the Bowl one of the best performance venues in New England. |
Sidney arts center to host inaugural beer festival, signaling return of food-drink gatherings May 23, 2021 - Sidney - As the Snow Pond Center for the Arts plans its first craft brew and music festival for Sept. 11 on Messalonskee Lake, other annual gatherings are planning returns as COVID-19 pandemic precautions are eased. |
KENNEBEC VALLEY TOURISM COUNCIL AWARDS $1,662.50 IN SPONSORSHIP SUPPORT TO SNOW POND May 17, 2021 - Augusta, Maine –Kennebec Valley Tourism Council (KVTC) has awarded Sponsorship Support funds in the amount of $1,662.50 to Snow Pond Center for the Arts to be used for a Marketing Video. This funding will assist in the growth of tourism in Maine's Kennebec Valley and produce a positive economic impact on the region. |
March 18, 2021 - Sidney, ME - Snow Pond Center for the Arts is proud to announce it has been awarded the Large Partnership Grant from the Maine Arts Commission. The funds, totaling $8,500, will support Snow Pond’s Outreach Programs, which are aimed at providing access to arts education to students in the community-at-large. This generous grant will allow Snow Pond to invest in program marketing to increase awareness of the importance of the arts and to build capacity within its programs to serve even more students. Kerstin Gilg , Maine Arts Commission's Director of Grants & Accessibility noted, “The Maine Arts Commission is pleased to be able to support the good work of Snow Pond Center for the Arts with a Partnership grant. The arts education programming that they are providing to central Maine communities is especially valuable during the difficulties created by the pandemic and its impact on schools. “ |
Maine Arts Academy's Pilot Program in Culinary Arts, a Hit with Students and StaffMarch 11, 2021 - Lindsay Knapp presented two options regarding sweet potato preparation to the six Maine Arts Academy students gathered around her. “You can peel them and chop them,” Knapp said, “or roast them off.” “Oh, yeah,” responded Kadence Reynolds. Roast them it was. |
Renovated Bowl in the Pines Amphitheater Looks to Draw National Acts to SidneyFebruary 15, 21 - SIDNEY — After undergoing over $1 million in renovations, Snow Pond Center for the Arts |
Not-so-happy camping, but some Maine businesses keep economic embers burningJuly 13, 20 - Any Maine summer camp brochure will tell you that the weeks spent at camp are magical. The numbers are magical, too. Maine’s summer camps, many more than a century old, have grown into a $200 million industry, with more than 150 camps, drawing 40,000 campers and 12,000 employees. |
Snow Pond Center for the Arts receives $2,500 grant to promote Kayak 2020Snow Pond Center for the Arts in Sidney has been awarded a grant of $2,500 from the Kennebec Valley Tourism Council to promote Kayak 2020, according to a news release from the center. |
Bowl in the Pines amphitheater renovation gets $475K USDA loanJune 25, 2020 - The ongoing renovation of the historic Bowl in the Pines ampitheater, at the Snow Pond Center for the Arts in Sidney, will be completed this year with a boost from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
Winter Carnival, Ice Fishing Derby, Fat Bike Rally set for Feb. 29 in SidneySnow Pond Center for the Arts, Northern Light Inland Hospital and Mathieu’s Cycle & Fitness will host its Winter Carnival, Ice Fishing Derby and Fat Bike Rally on Saturday, Feb. 29, at Snow Pond Center for the Arts, at 8 Goldenrod Lane, Sidney, according to a news release from Mike Guarino, fishing derby coordinator and community relations specialist for Snow Pond. |
The Betterment Fund Says “YES” ...October 1, 19 - The Betterment Fund Says "Yes" to Snow Pond Center for the Arts in Support of a Comprehensive Community & Economic Development Planning Project for the Belgrade Lakes Region |
Snow Pond Center gets backup to spark regional development effortSeptember 13, 19 - One of 23 designees nationwide for the National Endowment of the Arts program, the Sidney arts center says the initiative is the starting point for a Kennebec County collaborative economic development strategy. |
Snow Pond Center for the Arts to offer music lessons for people of all ages at the new Children's Discovery Museum starting this fallAugust 18, 19 - Those touring the future home of the Children's Discovery Museum on Thursday viewed space inside the building on Eustis Parkway and got to interact with museum exhibits on the lawn outside. |
Bowl in the Pines renovation gets boost from Kennebec Savings BankJuly 8, 19 - Upgrades to the Bowl in the Pines amphitheater at the Snow Pond Center for the Arts in Sidney, seen here before recent upgrades, are expected to boost the economy of the Belgrade Lakes region and nearby Waterville and Augusta. |
Beautiful Belgrade Lakes6/27/19 - Snow Pond Center for the Arts and New England Music Camp announce their 2019 summer Music Series |
Caribbean jazz, home-cooked brunch rock Snow Pond Center for the Arts audience6/22/19 - Students at the 10-day intensive Caribbean Jazz Institute at the Sidney-based arts camp performed for a central Maine audience Saturday morning. |
Once More Across the LakeJune '19 - Pond ponderer Jennifer Finney Boylan offers a local’s tour of the Belgrade Lakes — and a heartfelt ode to living where others vacation. |
Snow Pond Learning & Innovation Center finishes with a flourish10/17/18 - |
Snow Pond Center for the Arts continues to develop its mission4/4/18 - A major renovation to the historic Bowl in the Pines outdoor amphitheater at the Snow Pond Center for the Arts is expected to be an economic boost for the area. |
Frozen Face-OffJanuary 2018 - Camaraderie abounds as skaters brave the elements at the annual Maine Pond Hockey Classic |
Snow Pond Center for the Arts receives $16,000 grantJanuary 2018 - Robbin-De Beaumont Foundation award to provide music and performing arts education to children in rural Maine communities. |
The University of Maine Augusta has been proud to advise Snow Pond Center for the Arts on the purchase and installation of distance learning technology. Connecting elementary and high school age students across our rural state to resources previously beyond their reach will provide them with additional pathways to higher learning and future success. - - Dr. Rebecca Wyke, President, University of Maine at Augusta