The day begins with a pancake breakfast followed by the road race and the parade at 2 p.m. It’s an experience for regular attendees and newcomers. Casco Days has been a show of pride and community spirit since 1935. The last Saturday in July and that means it’s time to celebrate one of the last all-volunteer fairs in Maine. Live in-person stand-up comedy featuring comedians you've seen on “Drybar”, “The Tonight Show”, “Last Comic Standing”, and other popular comedy shows. There’s more than music: Moon dancers, flat pickers, gangs of kids on bikes, barefoot granolas, and retired RV grandmas. Situated on the banks of the Ossipee River, amongst tall pines and goat barns, this festival features acts with roots in bluegrass, Americana, folk, world, and blues music. Info is available on their Facebook page. This week's Food Truck Friday brings the best of Mediterranean style street food. How about a great view of a red fox, a sneak peek of a gray fox, and a tasty meal from White Fox Taverna? You can get all three at Maine Wildlife Park today.
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