Laudholm Live Music Festival 8.2.09

GREAT MUSIC. STUNNING SETTING.

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Laudholm Live

Great Music. Stunning Setting.

Come listen to Maine’s leading musical talent in a spectacular setting near the sea. The Wells Reserve at Laudholm is pleased to host The Jason Spooner Trio, The Steve Jones Band, Clara Berry, and Dominic and The Lucid in a four hour concert under a tent on the grounds of the historic and beautiful Laudholm Farm, headquarters for the Wells Reserve. Hike the trails, swim at the beach, or just sit and listen to some great music (while enjoying the BBQ delights of the New England Brisketeers!) The concert will be held RAIN or SHINE!

Sunday, August 2, 2009
2pm to 6pm

Wells Reserve at Laudholm
Wells, Maine

Ticket Prices:
$20 per person prior to August 2 • $22 at the gate • $18 Laudholm Trust members
CHILDREN 12 and under FREE
UNLIMITED FREE PARKING

PLEASE: NO SMOKING. NO PETS. NO CARRY-IN ALCOHOL.

Tickets can be purchased on this site or call 207-646-4521.

Website by Paul Gurney

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About Laudholm Trust

Partnering with Wells Reserve for preservation
Photography by Jeffrey Stevensen

At the center of the Wells Reserve high on a hill, sits historic Laudholm Farm, the heart of the Wells Reserve and home to the Laudholm Trust, which serves as the fundraising and community outreach organization responsible for ensuring the preservation of the Reserve and the success of its programs. The farm, which was given the name “Laudholm” by owner Charles E. Lord in the early 20th century, was settled in 1642 and was occupied by just four families over the next 350 years. “Laud” means to praise and “holm” means meadow or inland island. The name works as a delightful play on words for its owner at the time, meaning “Lord Home.”

For many years the farm was known far and wide as a prosperous and progressive enterprise, raising guernsey cows and distributing Laudholm Farms products such as milk, butter and eggs.

The Laudholm Trust
In 1969, the farm’s last private owner sold 199 acres, including Laudholm Beach, to the Maine Department of Conservation. When developers later sought to purchase the remaining 250 acres, neighbors banded together to preserve the site and its historic buildings.

They formed the Laudholm Trust and reached out to individuals, businesses and foundations for support. Agreements were negotiated to combine the farm property with adjacent town, state and federal lands. The work of hundreds of committed individuals resulted in the dedication of the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, or Wells Reserve, in 1986.
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Photograph By Jeffrey Stevensen

Photograph By Jeffrey Stevensen
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