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fish that once populated huge numbers every springtime these kinds would return from ocean freshwaters neighboring watersheds spawn this migration known spring running many past into millions take instance pounds were landed commercially colonial times early twentieth century during numerous actually considered sign poverty them 1852 history towns gardiner pittston relates alewives plentiful there country settled bears water they crowded ashore thousands crucial part river's rivers ecology food birds prey river-dependent mammals also proved vital commodity maine's maines fishing industry sustaining along during industrialization poorly designed dams well pollution soon started take toll decades became dumping ground untreated manufacturing by-products mills factories sewage cities flowed unrestricted continual decay devastated populations threatened wildlife discouraged recreational over thirty after passage clean water kennebec's kennebecs quality increasingly improved removal edwards head tide augusta 1999 played role rapid transformation recovery waterville with improvements have rebound resulting bald eagles ospreys even golden striped bass sturgeon found rise resurgence life brought groups agencies individuals capital together sponsor host first ever spring running festival which held 2006 city officials business owners scientists historians farmers anglers environmentalists joined celebrate restoration missing piece communities' potential represent rebuilt aquatic ecosystem 2010 planning committee decided rename call kennebec celebration recognition only this valuable natural resource lower regions valley maine hope those involved with through education healthy sustainable living choices wonderful enhances inhabiting visiting continue flourish future generations enjoy thus born celebration continues \",\" festival news 2011 plans under could your volunteer help 2010 festival best year ever since festival's festivals inception past festivals many thanks were involved their countless volunteer hours hard work dedication make event success over years planning committee experimented with various formulas produce that would draw more attendees after some creative reconfiguring approach placed drawing board instituted concepts seem have worked therefore paving building around same model there's theres order together great well fundraising needs take place keep free public having said always looking volunteers assist process especially those individuals like interested helping please contact dana morse contact page kennebec celebration photos check photos from last year's celebration what missed there remind time kennebec celebration info date saturday june location fort western east side boat launch this adding west side river specifically downtown area consisting water street front admission past free public parking augusta city hall garage shuttle service trolley will offering shuttle service look signs pick points attractions what's whats store some good suggestions? only good ideas forth others let's lets here your feedback \",\" festival attractions festival planning committee working hard bring both educational entertaining elements kennebec celebration below listing events attractions that have lined thus keep checking back this page what added full rundown what's whats happening scheduled saturday june 11th rain shine unless specified otherwise fort halifax western annual canoe kayak expedition sponsors event every year marks 13th expedition don't dont number stop from enjoying river best perspective actually being grab your canoe kayak drop winslow float down transportation will provided free charge please note last vehicle leaves free tours visit famous national historic landmark oldest wooden fort america hosting variety activities featuring staff dressed period clothing it's learn about augusta's augustas history ties kennebec river members howard re-enactment group grounds available talk folks early colonial life they also launching bateaux east side boat launch take replica traditional hand crafted boat onto photo header look burnurwurbskek singers native american drumming singing celebration would never complete without welcoming members abenaki culture whose ancestors existed here maine long before european exploration took place time tide resource conservation development area organization proud sponsor dean francis nick bear cree penobscot nation tribe truly guests honor they return present audience meaning their native songs come listen enchanting melodies hear rhythmic echo drum sound travels valley capturing moment time hundreds years won't wont want miss fascinating spiritually moving experience show more \",\" festival sponsors sponsors play vital role towards success this important festival following organizations agencies businesses private citizens have made contributions either goods services financial donations help host kennebec celebration without their dedicated support would extremely hard pressed continue through sponsors' understanding recognition importance educational event that will people local communities well visitors from abroad realize everyone must part conserving natural resources future generations enjoy thank once again atlantic sturgeon level $2500 goods services volunteer hours shortnose $1000 augusta downtown alliance $100 financial contributions maine state credit union striped bass $500 perry \",\" contact kennebec celebration planning committee members director dana morse					 festival 								207-563-3146 x205 email dana morse maine 					 city augusta organizers leif dahlin											 	community services									207-626-2305 nichols										economic community 207-626-2336 																															development bruce chase								recreation bureau													207-626-2350 goulet												park cemeteries 												207-626-2352 																															trees bureau fort western events coordinator linda novak western															207-626-2385 music program jason carey									kennebec conservatory		207-485-8863 downtown alliance emery											 state federal									 	207-623-1851 x2361						 																														 credit union maine artisans crafters food vendor vicki huskins								boothbay harbor														207-633-2404 region interested either participating festival joining planning committee would simply like find information that shown this site please contact morse first thank hope \",\" attractions page abenaki historians jonathan yellowbear lynn sacobie member sokoki band sovereign nation indians passamaquoddy tribe together they striving establish odamogan living history museum gardiner maine that reflects culture heritage people during 1600s museum will similar nature plymouth plantation massachusetts where staff members dressed period clothing native village constructed manner replicates early settings both present answer questions about proposed plans well history craft show festival attendees treated wide variety wonderful artisans featuring their finely crafted products your shopping shoes prepared some these fantastic crafts food items wooden canoe heritage association building repair northeast chapter east side boat launch area feature demonstrations involving seat caning paddle carving they also have very restored canoes partially site visitors welcome bring identification simply come beautiful craft reflect true yankee craftsmanship either it's great opportunity pick useful skills tips from experts more events education tent large white tent once again house many agencies been doing important work here help preserve state make living much better from farming fisheries forestry healthier lifestyle choices education offer agency reps talk what sort \",\" attractions page live music performances once again this year jason carey director kennebec conservatory local music school that recently been established augusta coordinating live program festival worked hard line variety performers from students area professional musicians jason's jasons dreams promote musicianship link history culture maine grab your lawn chair blanket come down grounds fort western enjoy sounds wide this will have acoustical site there also bands waterfront boat launch also there street west side river along bank plaza tying casting demonstrations valley chapter trout unlimited conducting free workshop going after ever elusive trout well showing cast using excellent time learn about tying casting which gained immense popularity amongst anglers show more events free trolley rides mini tour ding ding goes trolley it's exactly louis francisco regardless love riding city augusta's augustas offering rides alternative parking locations east side boat hall west garage mill park take little mini tour over memorial bridge water street downtown kids caricatures lorraine herschkorn preserve memories having personalized caricature drawn artist fantastic capturing unique facial features personal character roll into customized drawing take home small each \",\" attractions page ready healthy cooking demonstration located education tent cheryl farley will giving demonstration prepare wholesome nutritious food that only tastes fantastic also healthier helps combat control diabetes advocate using locally grown produce believes supporting maine farmers samples last year were make sure catch food east side festival wouldn't wouldnt without there variety vendors available grab bite listen music program wander down river boat launch enjoy view from bank either stop downtown water street joins kennebec celebration ecstatic announce augusta alliance been working hard west side involved have they busy here's heres what planned live west long there musicians performing gazebo waterfront bank plaza crafters artists local stores crafters artists along addition wonderful downtown businesses prepared spend some money beer garden music starting open near area brew bands must valid beer garden shuts play until afterwards continue local clubs right general glorious restaurants plenty such dogs burgers fries pizza lots more viles arboretum walking tour members offering walking tour join them talk about history plant life other interesting facts meander foot path next tours leave every half hour starting fort western look their display eastern mountain sports demonstrations employees enthusiasts hand answer questions kayaking outdoor activities word even break into game kayak water polo which should entertaining watch catch action \",\" 2010 festival photos missed last year's years festival then have look photo gallery below some highlights kennebec celebration \",\" feedback takes effort forethought together festival that entertaining educational fits well with major theme event hard strive pull everything sometimes forget things haven't havent even thought great idea here where help make this maine's maines best events attend know 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