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SUMMARY:Bucksport's Wedesday On Main welcomes Yankee Magazine Editor\, Mel 
 Allen
DESCRIPTION:BUCKSPORT’S WEDNESDAY ON MAIN SUMMER EVENT SERIES\, GENEROUSL
 Y SPONSORED BY DARLING’S OF AUGUSTA\, BANGOR &amp\; ELLSWORTH\, AND THE 
 TOWN OF BUCKSPORT\, PRESENTS MEL ALLEN\, EDITOR\, YANKEE MAGAZINE.\n\nDATE
 \, TIME &amp\; PLACE: JUNE 21\, 5:30 PM\, ALAMO THEATRE\, 85 MAIN STREET\n
 \nIn a most timely pairing\, Wednesday On Main presents Mel Allen\, Editor
  of the iconic and beloved monthly publication\, Yankee Magazine\, to shar
 e his insight on The Power of Community. Today’s chaotic world can take 
 our attention away from things that matter – family\, town\, neighbors a
 nd friends\, and local businesses\, all working to stay viable in their ow
 n way.\n\nMel has been watching Bucksport’s journey since the closing of
  the Verso paper mill\, and is impressed with what he sees: a community co
 mmitted to a positive future. But more can always be learned and Mel bring
 s his experiences from traveling our beautiful and unique New England to t
 he Alamo Theatre stage.\n\nMel is the fifth editor of Yankee Magazine sinc
 e its beginning in 1935. His career at Yankee spans nearly four decades\, 
 during which he has edited and written for every section of the magazine\,
  including narrative features\, home\, food\, and travel. In his pursuit o
 f stories\, he has raced a sled dog team\, crawled into the dens of black 
 bears\, fished with the legendary Ted Williams\, picked potatoes in Aroost
 ook County\, and stood beneath a battleship before it was launched. Mel ta
 ught magazine writing at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst for twelv
 e years\, now has joined the adjunct faculty for the MFA in creative nonfi
 ction program at Bay Path University in Longmeadow\, Massachusetts. He is 
 author of A Coach’s Letter to His Son. His former Yankee column\, “Her
 e in New England\,” was twice named a City and Regional Magazine Awards 
 Finalist for the category Column.\n\nThere is no admission fee\, but donat
 ions are gratefully accepted – Suggested donation $10\n\nFor more inform
 ation\, contact Paula Kee\, or go to www.bucksportwom.com
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LOCATION:The Alamo Theatre\, 85 Main Street\, Bucksport\, Maine\, 04416\, H
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