(207) 465-3025
Snow Pond (Messalonskee Lake) is the second largest lake in the famed Belgrade Lakes Chain and one of the top-rated bass fishing lakes in Maine.
Two-time host to Major League Fishing Summit Cup championships, the lake provides anglers with an excellent opportunity to catch largemouth, smallmouth, and northern pike in addition to trout, salmon, and panfish. For guide services contact Maine Wilderness Guide Service, LLC or call Snow Pond at 844-476-6976 ext.207 for additional information.
In addition to Snow Pond’s own community trails, hiking opportunities abound within 20-minutes of campus. Kennebec Highlands area in Rome, Mount Vernon, Vienna, and New Sharon, Maine. The Kennebec Highlands’ 6,800 acres contain the highest peaks in Kennebec County, including the summit of McGaffey Mountain, miles of pristine streams, several wetlands, and five undeveloped ponds.
Messalonskee Lake is a 9-mile long lake, that begins with the Belgrade Stream and flows out into the Messalonskee Stream.
Explore guided walks led by Snow Pond’s own Maine Guide, Mike Guarino, foraging for mushrooms, fiddleheads, etc. depending on the season.
Snow Pond Center for the Arts is offering cabin rentals in the months of May, September and October.
Snow Pond offers one, two, and three-bedroom cabins located on over 40+ pristine acres along the shores of Snow Pond (Messalonskee Lake.) Renters will have access to walking/hiking trails, canoes, kayaks, and firepits. Guided fishing trips and historic boat tours on the lake are also available.
For inquiries and reservations contact us at 207-465-9648 ext. 207 or email .>
Guests are responsible for bringing their own bed linens & towels, unless otherwise indicated on the reservation form. For larger parties, linens may be included.
Cabins include living room, full bathroom, refrigerator, microwave, and coffeemaker. Several of our lakeside cabins are equipped with full kitchens and may be available upon request.
Complimentary WiFi is available in all cabins.
Snow Pond cabins are not heated, however each cabin includes a portable heater.
We are dog-friendly if your dog is friendly! Proof of rabies vaccination is required upon check-in and dogs must be leashed when in public areas. There is a $50 pet fee per dog.
For inquiries and reservations contact Snow Pond's
Events Coordinator.
Phone: 207-465-9648 ext. 20
Thank you for your support!
The Snow Pond Family
The Bowl in the Pines amphitheater sits on the shores of Lake Messalonskee nestled among the pines on the Snow Pond Center for the Arts campus in Sidney, Maine. The Bowl, built in the 1930s, is still one of the nation’s largest outdoor stages. With marvelous acoustics and a natural lakeside setting, the Bowl is the premier outdoor concert venue in New England.
The Bowl renovations were completed in the fall of 2020. Other plans in the works include an outdoor kitchen and a three tier patio near the new concessions!
Full stage - 100' wide x 48' deep (to back-drop curtains)
Main Performance Area - 44' wide x 36' deep
Marketing by the Numbers in 2020 - Snow Pond InfoGraphic (PDF)
The Box Office is located in the Snow Pond’s Visitor’s Center at 8 Goldenrod Lane, Sidney, Maine.
Office hours are 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday.
Visa and MasterCard accepted.
There is a service fee for all transactions per ticket.
If you choose to order tickets online or over the phone, tickets will be retained at the Box Office until the day of the performance. We do not mail tickets. Tickets may be picked up in advance of the performance during our regular Box Office hours.
All tickets are non-refundable.
Snow Pond Center for the Arts does not work with third party vendors. Always purchase tickets directly through our website or from our Box Office staff.
Snow Pond Center for the Arts Box Office is located at:
8 Goldenrod Lane, Sidney, Maine 04330
www.snowpond.org
844-476-6976 ext. 202
Alumni Hall was built in 1963 and renovated in 2013.
The Hall itself is 48ft wide x 54 long and seats 310 patrons.
The stage is 48ft wide x 30ft deep.
Complete state of the art LED Lighting and Line Array Sound Packages available.
The Hall was specially designed to provide the very best of concert hall quality acoustics, providing every audience a fantastic musical experience.
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. |
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http://www.nemusiccamp.com
8 Goldenrod Ln
Sidney, ME 04330
United States
207-465-3025
Community ProgramsWith generous support from our donors, Snow Pond is making music and arts education more accessible to every student in central Maine. Snow Pond Community ArtsCurrently offering private piano and voice lessons with the area’s finest music teachers. Outreach ProgramSnow Pond strives to offer music making opportunities to as many students as possible and is proud to partner with neighboring schools and organizations to offer music classes on site at the following partner locations.
Give Today to the Snow Pond Community Programs
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Change Lives with MusicIt's time to join the new club in town!Friends of Snow Pond provides scholarship and musical instruments to connect students with music learning opportunities. Please help Snow Pond fill its stages with kids & music. Your $100 donation to The Friends of Snow Pond will make a difference in a child's life today!As a member of Friends of Snow Pond you will be:
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Business SponsorshipSnow Pond Center for the Arts is privileged to have the support of community partners who make it possible for us to present the artistic and cultural programming that enriches the quality of life in central Maine. Sponsors receive a limited number of complimentary tickets to a Snow Pond Summer Series Concert and may also elect to host a private reception at Snow Pond Center for the Arts, prior to or after a performance. For more information about our sponsorship opportunities, please contact: Christine Durgin Mike Guarino Sponsorships are available for a minimum of $100. |
Planned GivingIncluding New England Music Camp/Snow Pond Center for the Arts in your estate plan or establishing a trust or similar tax-advantaged life-income gift leaves a legacy for future generations. Consider the following options:
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Our campus is available to host your event whether it be a community event, music performance, business meeting, wedding, or an event that needs lodging. Snow Pond Center for the Arts is a beautiful setting for indoor and outdoor events. Our campus is truly unique when it comes to having a relaxed setting to host your event.
Weddings – Snow Pond Center for the Arts is the ultimate Maine destination camp-style wedding venue. Nestled on the shores of Lake Messalonskee in the Belgrade Lakes region of central Maine, the setting is ideal for private wedding parties up to 200. House all family, friends and invited guests in our private 1 or 2 bedroom cabins with living room and private bath or Snow Pond’s dormitory for a fraction of the usual cost. They will enjoy lake views, hiking and outdoor activities while you prepare for your ceremony at one of numerous picturesque locations, outside or inside, at one of the most beautiful lakeside settings in Maine. Then gather inside the Lodge for your blue-ribbon, custom designed catered reception followed by dancing and the celebration of a lifetime. Should your needs require a larger space and concert hall quality acoustics, you may want to move your party to Alumni Hall after your reception dinner. Your guests end the evening with a gentle stroll to their private cabin, waking to a classic Maine morning and hearty buffet-style brunch in the Lodge prior to leaving for home.
Dormitory-$40/person/night
Private 1 Bedroom Cabin-$100/per night ; 2 Bedroom Cabin-$130/per night; 3 Bedroom Cabin- $160/per night
*Total cost will vary with choices of food, beverages, and other wedding details. Applicable taxes not included.
Availability is limited and requires advanced reservations so please inquire about our wedding packages, services and policies by sending a Request for Proposal to or call 844-476-6976 ext. 203.>
Business Meetings and Conferences – There are numerous multipurpose rooms to accommodate presentations, U-shaped or classroom style set-ups for small group meetings and more formal business events. (not available June through August) Lodging is available May, September, and October. We will work with you to provide you with the best space for your function needs.
Music Performances – Snow Pond Center for the Arts is the ideal venue for any size music performance.
Special Events (parties, dances, fund raising events, etc.) – Contact us for all your special event needs. (not available June through August).
We look forward to helping you plan a successful event.
Spaces For Rent
The Lodge - The postcard-worthy backdrop of our 100 year-old Lodge is just one compelling reason to host your wedding or event at Snow Pond. Enjoy cocktails and appetizers on the patio and porch overlooking Lake Messalonskee or host a rustic dinner inside.
Alumni Hall -Regarded as one of the finest acoustical performance spaces in central Maine. Alumni Hall serves as the primary recital venue for most indoor musical events, and can seat 300. The hall is available for rent September-May. |
A preponderance of evidence demonstrates that when arts and educational organizations take a leadership role in rural community and economic development, they drive results in extraordinary ways. From defining regional identity, to attracting regional investments and expanding tourism, to fostering civic engagement from the schoolhouse to seniors, the arts play a critical role in creating vibrant, thriving communities. Snow Pond Center for the Arts (aka New England Music Camp Association) has embraced this leadership role in order to realize a vision of improving the quality of life for residents and visitors in Central Maine.
We have weighed the specific challenges of Maine along with those that other rural areas are facing against the inspiring potential we know this region possesses, and have developed a mission that describes our approaches to enhancing the quality of life in this region by leveraging the many gifts that the arts offer to all.
In pursuing this mission, we seek to pioneer approaches that are both innovative and replicable, and we continue to tap national networks for best rural practices to apply locally in support of creating systemic and sustainable change.
Snow Pond Executive Director, ext. 204
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For 80 years, John’s family has had the privilege of being the stewards of this magical place known as Snow Pond Center for the Arts. As the Director of Snow Pond for the last 8 years, John is the visionary and entrepreneur that has turned Snow Pond from a summer camp to a year-round arts education facility. He has successfully produced notable improvements to learning and education in central Maine by working with local organizations, businesses and civic/community leaders.
Prior to 2007, John spent 30 years in-group disability insurance making revolutionary improvements in how the disability insurance companies provided benefits and services to employers and their employees. From 1985-1996, John worked for Hartford Life, growing the annual premiums from $40 million to almost $1 billion. In 1996 John founded a full service disability reinsurance company and grew premiums to $350 million and managed claim revenues of over $1 billion.
Kim Wiggin is a graduate of the Hartt School of Music with a Bachelor of Arts in voice and music education, and received a Masters of Arts in Special Education from the University of St. Joseph in West Hartford, Connecticut. She has taught special education in both public and private schools in Connecticut for over 30 years. In 2018 she retired as the Director of Academic Support at Suffield Academy in Suffield, Connecticut, where she held the Kim Wiggin Chair in Academic Support, and managed the individualized academic programs for over 60 students. At Suffield, she also helped vocal coach the annual musical, and was responsible for the international travel and service programs to Europe, South America, Asia, and Africa. She returned to New England Music Camp in 1995 as the head counselor, and has been a director since 2004. She is also the secretary of the New England Music Camp Association.
Kim has been very involved in community service work at both the local level through the Episcopal church and local schools, and internationally. She recently completed building a home in Ghana in western Africa, where she now lives for part of the year. She also founded a non-profit educational and social welfare program for disadvantaged children in the Osu section of Accra. Her foundation, The Lilies Foundation, supports Lilies of the Field Academy, which provides after-school support, enrichment, and cultural programs for over 120 children. Plans are underway currently helping to build a new, state-of-the art primary school in 2021, which will serve the local community.
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Managing Director - Snow Pond Music Festival
NEMC Camp Co-Director, ext. 103
Matthew Wiggin is a graduate of College of Santa Fe with a BFA in Musical Theater and the University of Connecticut with a Graduate Certificate in Arts Administration and Cultural Management. At Snow Pond, Matthew is Co-Director of New England Music Camp and helps coordinate the summer music series. A member of Actors’ Equity, Matthew brings a career in theater to Snow Pond. Credits include the National Tour of Legally Blonde, as well as regional productions of Oklahoma!, Grease, Happy Days, Spamalot, The Wedding Singer, Pal Joey, A Chorus Line, A Christmas Carol, Anything Goes, Mame, and Hair. Choreography and Direction credits include productions of Spring Awakening, Sister Act, Legally Blonde, A Chorus Line, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Fiddler on the Roof, Little Women,The Miracle Worker, The Women and A Piece of My Heart. During the year, Matthew teaches Theater and Public Speaking as well as serves on the DEIB committee at Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, Connecticut. He currently lives in Connecticut with his husband, Stephen, and their Basset Hound, Norman. He and Stephen, who is the founder of the Musical Theatre College Prep Intensive at NEMC, are proud to carry on the Snow Pond/NEMC legacy in generation four!
Snow Pond Director of Development, ext. 203
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Christa brings a wealth of experience in the areas of marketing, public relations and event planning. She has worked for over 25 years in the field, including 9 years as the Vice President of Marketing for Sotheby’s Chicago. Christa is a visible and active participant in the events and culture of NEMC and Snow Pond and her responsibilities include: implementing annual campaigns; assisting with the cultivation of new prospective donors; overseeing marketing/communication efforts including website/social media; managing special events/fundraisers, and supervising the submission of grant request. She currently sits on the Board of the Reed Trust Fund and was recently nominated to the Board of the Viles Arboretum, in Augusta, Maine.
Snow Pond Center for the Arts is privileged to have the support of community partners who make it possible for us to present the artistic and cultural programming that enriches the quality of life in central Maine.
Sponsors receive a limited number of complimentary tickets to a Snow Pond Summer Series Concert and may also elect to host a private reception at Snow Pond Center for the Arts, prior to or after a performance.
If you are interested in reviewing our sponsorship opportunities, please contact Christine Durgin at (844) 476-6976 ext. 804 or by email at . Sponsorships are available for a minimum of $100.>
Please visit Snow Pond’s sponsors below.
With generous support from our donors, Snow Pond is making music and arts education more accessible to every student in central Maine.
A new structured program that includes academic support, recreation, a healthy snack and arts education,(theatre, music and visual arts) to every child, every day.
The only music school within 30 miles offering both private lessons and group instruction with the area’s finest teachers, whose expertise ranges from classical strings to rock guitar to caribbean steel drums.
Snow Pond strives to offer music making opportunities to as many students as possible and is proud to partner with neighboring schools and organizations to offer music classes on site at the following partner locations.
Snow Pond Center for the Arts is privileged to have the support of community partners who make it possible for us to present the artistic and cultural programming that enriches the quality of life in central Maine.
Sponsors receive a limited number of complimentary tickets to a Snow Pond Summer Series Concert and may also elect to host a private reception at Snow Pond Center for the Arts, prior to or after a performance.
If you are interested in reviewing our sponsorship opportunities, please contact Christine Durgin at (844) 476-6976 ext. 804 or by email at . Sponsorships are available for a minimum of $100.
Please visit Snow Pond’s sponsors below.