Posts Tagged ‘Biddeford’

Thank You to All Who Came to Our Community Forum

Published by HeartWorks on August 2nd, 2010 | Add Comment »

We, at the Heart of Biddeford, would like to extend our deepest gratitude for your incredible efforts on behalf of the HeartWorks Downtown Master Plan Project and Community Forum this past July 15th! Over 100 of Biddeford’s friends and residents attended this gathering despite sweltering summer heat, to stake a course for the future of our historic downtown. The range of ideas for developing an all inclusive, healthy, welcoming and safe Main Street community that truly defines the heart & soul of Biddeford was innovative and astounding! In true Biddeford form — everyone thought of each soul that lives and breathes in our city, and how important it is to never forget a single one as we begin making decisions that will shape the future of downtown. What a night it was!

Thank you to all of you who were able to come! Your presence made for the most productive effort toward our master plan yet — you celebrated and validated the values that emerged during our storytelling phase, and you helped us prioritize the ideas and issues we learned from you at 35 neighborhood meetings spread throughout the city from corner to corner. You added things that were missing from the list that were important to you — and you made sure to think of those whose voice is not always heard or organized. You made your case on behalf of our natural resources — and you struggled over the best possible vision for the future. Your work will help us make Downtown Biddeford a product of its citizens, and not a casualty of sprawl.

Thank you to all of the people who tirelessly helped put the night together! The decorations, the food, the tables, the facility — the building up and the breaking down. All of you worked so hard and up to the very last second and beyond! To our wonderful facilitators, and to Ariana and interns from Orton, Sue from Everyday Democracy, Mark and Terry from Planning Decisions, Dora from the library, Carolyn from the high school and her students, Jen and the Art Van behind the barbeque, Doug’s North Dam Mill, and all of the local non-profits at their booths — you made the night happen. We could not have done it without you.

As we move forward to craft this important master plan and vision, we will keep you all in the loop at every step of the way. Some of you signed on to help with specific issues to address with the master plan, and for you we will provide networking information to connect you with people who have the same interests, some great skills and strengths to lend in the effort, and some groups in Biddeford geared toward making a difference on these issues. Any of you who feel compelled to join a network, help in any way, or attend advisory council meetings, feel free to contact our office at Heart of Biddeford, or visit our website at www.heartofbiddeford.org (click on Heartworks Project) for more information.

Again, congratulations to each and every one of you on this wonderful achievement! Imagine where we will be in 5 or 10 years… hopefully meeting each other on the sidewalks of downtown, brimming with pride at our dreams realized!

Greatness, indeed.

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Lively Characters Emerge in the City Theater!

Published by HeartWorks on April 8th, 2010 | Add Comment »

Adapted from the City Theater website at http://citytheater.org   - The opera house opened in October 1860 with a play depicting slavery in the Southern states – appropriate on the eve of the Civil War.  An era of theatrical history began for the city of Biddeford.  Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson, and Pat Rooney appeared over the years before appreciative audiences.

Dramatic performances by stage immortals like the Barrymores, along with minstrel shows, community pageants and plays were popular offerings. Local director and actor J.J. Salvas entertained audiences with his portrayal of various characters. Illustrated songs were also well-liked. One such performance ended tragically and remains a part of City Theater’s folklore. On Halloween Eve, 1904 singer Eva Gray collapsed and died after her third encore of the song “Goodbye, Little Girl, Goodbye”. The beautiful 33 year old died backstage from heart failure with her 3 year old daughter present. Many since have referred to Eva as the theater’s resident “ghost”.

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We’re sad to see the Art Mart go…

Published by HeartWorks on April 8th, 2010 | Add Comment »

The Art Mart has announced that it will be closing its doors in May.  This unique downtown art supply store prided itself on selling professional archival material.   Artists would frequent the Art Mart because they sold high quality pigments and brushes, as well as a broad range of papers, inks and pastels – all the tools and tricks of the trade.  One could go in and rap with the manager, Russ Whitten, who was always willing to share his expertise in color theory and critique.  The Art Mart will be sorely missed for sure!

Back in the day…  ”A lot of artists are very particular about the materials that they use.   We sell a lot of framing supplies. We offer custom framing to artists, stock sculpture material, pastel, variety of papers good for pastel.” –Russ Whitten, shop manager

Hurry in to the store for some generous deals during these final days – we at the Heart of Biddeford wish the folks from the Art Mart the best of luck!

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Nothin’ like a good cigar!

Published by HeartWorks on April 2nd, 2010 | Add Comment »

... our own Cheers...

“It’s kind of like our own version of Cheers. We have a good customer base and I don’t feel like I’m coming to work. I hang out with friends, socialize, do different events and tastings, it’s like a wine tasting but cigars, and it’s kind of like a clubby atmosphere.” – Dan Ducharme, owner

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The last days of the mills in Biddeford…

Published by HeartWorks on April 2nd, 2010 | Add Comment »

“Well, times have changed quite a bit. The mills were fired up years ago and there were a lot of French people around. But this started to slow down in the 1950s – mills started to close and moving [sic] their equipment south. Slowly diminished to the point that right now, I believe this month was the last month of textile mills in Biddeford, when they closed what they call Westpoint Homes, after taking over from Westpoint Stevens.”

Great stories about working days in the Biddeford textile industry can be heard in the local Burger King where some of the town's elder elite meet to swap news of the day.

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Palace Diner

Published by HeartWorks on September 7th, 2009 | Add Comment »

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Biddeford Pool

Published by HeartWorks on August 16th, 2009 | Add Comment »

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What makes Biddeford Biddeford?

Published by HeartWorks on August 16th, 2009 | Add Comment »

Passers by on Main Street respond to the question, “What makes Biddeford Biddeford?” Listen to find out, and click on “comment” below to add your two cents!

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