3 Nations Book Signing @ FogLit Festival, St John, NB

3 Nations Anthology book signing at the Fog Lit Festival

Saturday, September 29, 2:00-4:00pm

Market Square Atrium, St. John, NB

Fog Lit is backed by the tremendous support of the New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture, and the City of Saint John’s Community Arts Funding Program. The Festival is currently partnered with various New Brunswick libraries and like-minded arts organizations throughout Saint John.

2018 marks the sixth year for Fog Lit Book Festival, with festivities set to take place between September 26th – 30th. A full program detailing authors, events, and locations will be released in late August.

3 Nations Reading at Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre, St. Andrews, NB

Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Center, St. Andrews, NB
Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre, St Andrews, NB
Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre, St Andrews, NB

Join us Saturday, September 8, 2018, 3:00pm (AT) for readings from 3 Nations Anthology: Native, Canadian & New England Writers at Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre.

Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre
139 Water Street, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick E5B 1A7
Email: info@sunburyshores.org
Phone:  1+506.529.3386

Details to follow as the date nears.


Artist Destination: St. Andrews By-the-Sea teaser video – 3 min. from Jeff Lively on Vimeo.

3 Nations Reading at Campobello Island FogFest

Reading from 3 Nations Anthology at Roosevelt Campobello International Park, Saturday, August 4, 6:00pm (AT)

Readers: Michael R. Brown, Valerie Lawson, Sarah X. Murphy, JD Rule

Fogfest is a free, five-day annual music, art, literary art, and heritage festival on beautiful Campobello Island in the Bay of Fundy. Music ranges from classical, gospel and jazz to bluegrass, folk, rock and country. Fogfest Art features exhibits by local and regional artists from both sides of the border.

Venues run the gamut from rustic, turn-of-the-century cottages to heritage houses, restaurants, cafes, beaches and parks.

Come and join us this year!

Roosevelt Campobello International Park is a singular example of international cooperation – jointly administered, staffed, and funded by the peoples of Canada and the United States. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s magnificent summer home is preserved here in a combination indoor museum and outdoor nature park on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada.

GETTING HERE

Campobello Island is approximately a  6 hour drive from Boston, 4 hours from Portland, 2 hours from Bangor, and 1 hour from St. Stephen, N.B.

FROM USA
Travel I-95 to Bangor, Maine. Take Route 1A to Ellsworth. Then take Route 1 to Whiting.  Turn right on Route 189 to Lubec, Maine. Cross the FDR MEMORIAL BRIDGE to Campobello. Toll free.

FROM CANADA
Take Route 1 from Saint John or Route 3 from Fredericton to St Stephen.  From there, cross the border to Calais, Maine and follow Route 1 south to Whiting. Turn left on Route 189 to Lubec. Cross the FDR MEMORIAL BRIDGE to Campobello.

The Ferry from Deer Island to Campobello Island is out of order at the moment.  We will update any information as we learn it here to when it will be in operation.