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From Haystack Mountain to the Stars

“From Haystack Mountain to the Stars”

Hosted by Friends of Haystack Mountain April13th in Belfast

Friends of Haystack Mountain (FOHM) invites you to attend a unique presentation for all ages - From Haystack Mountain to the Stars” on April 13th 2:00pm at the Colonial Theater in Belfast.

The admission for this fundraising event is “pay what you can”. All proceeds will be donated to FOHM and used to purchase, preserve and protect Haystack Mountain, located in Waldo County, from development. Suggested donation is $10 per person and $20 per family, but be as generous as you can.

The presenter, Justin Pierel, is a NASA Einstein fellow, who grew up in Waldo County, graduated from Mount View High School and Bowdoin College, and holds a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of South Carolina. He will share his stories about spending time on Haystack Mountain in Montville and how this influenced his path to study the universe.

Dr. Pierel now works with the Hubble and James Webb telescopes at Space Telescope Science Institute at John Hopkins. He will talk about his current research on gravitational lensing and show spectacular images from space at the Colonial Theater.

FOHM is a Waldo County grassroots group, established in June 2022. They began a capital campaign in earnest to raise $525,000 to purchase the mountain. With exceptional donor support from the community, local businesses, foundations, several successful grants, and a commercial loan from Bangor Savings Bank, FOHM has less than $35,000 remaining to reach their fundraising goal. Once all debt and expenses are paid, FOHM will deed Haystack Mountain to Midcoast Conservancy, a local land trust to manage in perpetuity.

This 57-acre property on the Montville/Liberty town line has easy trail access to the bald rock summit. A beautiful panoramic view waits for those who hike to the top. The mountain has been a popular scenic destination for generations. Additionally, the Walker Elementary School teachers and students have frequently used Haystack Mountain as an outdoor classroom.

Recently, FOHM has negotiated with a local blueberry business to harvest the blueberries on the mountain, as well as provide a “pick your own” opportunity for hikers.

Thank you to our generous sponsors for this event:
Hammond Lumber
Front Street Shipyard
The Green Store
Colburn Shoe Store
Northern Tilth
Evergreen Home Performance
Revision Energy
Liberty Cabinet and Design
GO Logic

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Story Walk on the Haystack Trail