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Maine Public Radio Underwriters July 2020 Public File Maine Public Radio Underwriters July 2020 Public File 317 Main Street Community Music Center Barridoff Galleries 207-846-9559 (207) 772-5011 317 Main Street 312 Gannett Drive Yarmouth, ME South Portland, ME 317mainst.org barridoff.com Live From Here Bath Savings Institution A. E. Runge Oriental Rugs (207) 442-7711 (207) 846-9000 105 Front St 108 Main Street Bath, ME Yarmouth, ME bathsavings.com rungerugs.com In Tune Sunday BCM Environmental & Land Law (603) 225-2585 3 Maple Street AARP of Maine Concord, NH (866) 554-5380 nhlandlaw.com 1685 Congress Street Maine Calling Portland, Maine aarp.org/states/me Bernstein, Shur Abbe Museum (207) 774-1200 (207) 288-3519 100 Middle Street 26 Mount Desert Street Portland, ME Bar Harbor, Maine bernsteinshur.com abbemuseum.org Maine History Moment ALT-E Store Bicycle Coalition of Maine 978-562-5858 (207) 623-4511 330 Codman Hill Road 38 Diamond Street Boxborough, MA 01719 Portland, ME altestore.com bikemaine.org Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Big Moose Inn (207) 772-0115 207-723-8391 383 US Route 1, #2C PO BOX 98 Scarborough, ME Millinocket, ME alz.org bigmoosecabins.com Assured Solar Energy Birch Bay Village 207-221-2916 (207) 288-8014 460 Mountfort Road 25 Village Lane North Yarmouth, ME Bar Harbor, Maine assuredsolar.com birchbayvillage.us Morning Classical Music & Fresh Air Bangor Savings Bank (800) 432-1591 Bixby & Co. www.bangor.com 207.691.2634 One Sea Street Place Bangor Symphony Orchestra Rockland, ME (800) 639-3221 bixbyco.com 51A Main Street Bangor, Maine bangorsymphony.com Black Cow Burgers and Fries Fresh Air 207-772-7774 83 Exchange St Portland, ME 04101 Barnard Financial blackcowburgers.com (207) 407-4453 57 Main St. Blue Hill Concert Association Lisbon Falls, ME 207-348-9495 barnardfinancialplanning.com PO Box 140 Marketplace Blue Hill, ME bluehillconcertassociation.org Blue Lobster Urban Winery Choral Art Society 207.956.7051 (207) 828-0043 219 Anderson St., Suite #1 P.O. Box 8815 Portland, ME Portland, ME bluelobsterwines.com choralart.org BookStacks, Inc. Coastal Enterprises Inc (207) 469-8992 (207) 882-5139 71 Main Street 30 Federal Street Bucksport, Maine Brunswick, ME ceimaine.org Bowdoin College (207) 725-3000 Coastal Transitions of Maine 255 Maine St (207) 222-3035 Brunswick, ME 443 Main Street #3 bowdoin.edu Saco, ME coastaltransitionsofmaine.com Bowdoin International Music Festival (207) 373-1400 Colby College Museum of Art 6300 College Station (207) 859-5600 Brunswick ME 5600 Mayflower Hill Drive bowdoinfestival.org Waterville, ME colby.edu/museum Breakwater School Morning Edition (207) 772-8689 856 Brighton Avenue College of the Atlantic Portland, ME (207) 288-5015 breakwaterschool.org 105 Eden St Bar Harbor, ME Camden National Bank coa.edu (207) 230-2118 Fresh Air & Maine Calling 2 Elm Street Camden, ME camdennational.com Collins Center for the Arts Weekday AM Drive (207) 581-1800 University of Maine 5746 Collins Center Center Day Camp Orono, ME (207) 892-4101 collinscenterforthearts.com 74 Hackett Rd Windham, ME centerdaycamp.org Consolidated Communications (844) 968-7224 121 S 17th Street Center for Maine Contemporary Art Mattoon, IL (207) 701-5005 consolidated.com 21 Winter Street Rockland, ME cmcanow.org Cumberland Crossing 207-781-4460 c/o OceanView at Falmouth, 20 Blueberry Lane Central Maine Moving & Storage Falmouth, ME 207-947-4114 cumberlandcrossingrc.com 78 Rice Street RadioLab Bangor, Maine movingmaine.com Curtis Thaxter LLC Champlain College (207) 774-9000 1-802-860-2700 P.O. Box 7320 251 South Willard Street Portland, ME Burlington, VT curtisthaxter.com online.champlain.edu Weekday PM Drive Chinese and American Friendship Association of Maine Damariscotta River Grill 207-688-4826 (207) 563-2992 PO Box 10372 155 Main Street Portland, ME Damariscotta, ME cafammaine.org damariscottarivergrill.com Dead River Company Elusive Photography 207-883-9515 (513) 965-1264 82 Running Hill Road Suite 400 121 Blackstrap RD South Portland, ME Falmouth, ME www.deadriver.com elusive.photography Deighan Associates Encore Renewable Energy (207) 990-1117 (802) 540-8366 455 Harlow Street 110 Main St. , Suite #2 Bangor, ME Burlington, VT deighan.com encorerenewableenergy.com Marketplace Dempsey Center (207) 795-8254 Epic Sports 29 Lowell Street 207-941-5670 Lewiston, ME 6 Center Street dempseychallenge.org Bangor, ME epicsportsgear.com Distant Journeys 888-845-5781 Evergreen Credit Union P.O. Box 1211 (207) 221-5000 Camden, ME 225 Riverside Street distantjourneys.com Portland, Maine egcu.org Diversions Puzzles & Games (603) 766-6220 Evergreen Subaru 123 Congress Street (207) 786-8500 Portsmouth, NH 774 Center Street diversionsgames.com Auburn, ME evergreensubaru.com Douglas Ridge Weekday AM Drive 207-517-3100 Rose Douglas Ridge Lane F.L. Putnam Brunswick, ME (800) 356-1781 douglasridge.com 5 Widgery Wharf, 4th Floor Living on Earth Portland, ME flputnam.com Downeast Acadia Regional Tourism Marketplace (207) 546-3600 19 Main Street Fallbrook Woods Millbridge, ME (207) 878-0788 downeastacadia.com 60 Merrymeeting Drive Portland, ME Eastern Mold Remediation fallbrookwoods.com 207-667-9909 P.O. Box 952 Flick The Tick Ellsworth, ME 207-500-2040 easternmoldremediation.com PO Box 415 Kents Hill, ME Eastport Arts Center flickthetick.com 207-853-4650 36 Washington Street Float Harder Relaxation Center Eastport, ME (207) 400-5187 eastportartscenter.org 500 Washington Ave. Portland, ME Eaton Peabody floatharder.com (207) 992-4822 80 Exchange Street Foothills Management Bangor, ME (207) 778-0607 eatonpeabody.com 223 Main Street Farmington, ME Efficiency Maine foothillsmanagement.com 168 Capitol St Augusta, ME efficiencymaine.com Ellen Dohmen Freemasons in Maine Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine 207-843-1086 (207) 621-3530 PO Box 430 Michael Klahr Center UMaine Augusta Holden, Maine Augusta, ME mainemason.org hhrcmaine.org Maine Calling Husson University Fresh Eggs Daily (207) 992-2860 (207) 747-1017 One College Circle 739 Moosehead Trail Bangor, Maine Dixmont, ME husson.edu fresheggsdaily.com Instiutute for Local Self Reliance Friends of Casco Bay 207-520-2960 (207) 799-8574 142 High Street Suite 616 43 Slocum Drive Portland, ME South Portland, ME ilsr.org cascobay.org Invisible Fence of Southern Maine Friends School of Portland (207) 781-2400 (207) 781-6321 417 U.S. Route One Mackworth Island Falmouth, ME Portland, ME friendsschoolofportland.org Ironbound Restaurant & Inn 207-442-3395 1513 US Route One Gateway Community Services Hancock, ME 207.536.1590 ironboundinn.com 501 Forest Ave Portland, ME gatewaycommunityservice.org Island Housing Trust 207-244-8011 PO Box 851 Gnome Landscapes, Design, Masonry & Maintenance Mount Desert, Maine (207) 781-2955 islandhousingtrust.org 305 U.S. Route One Falmouth, ME gnomeldm.com Island Institute (207) 594-9209 386 Main Street Grasshopper Shop of Rockland Rockland, ME 207-596-6156 www.islandinstitute.org 400 Main Street Rockland, ME grasshoppershopofrockland.com Jade Integrated Health (207) 773-5778 100 Fore Street Green Lion Gallery Portland, ME 04101 207-844-3770 jadeintegrtaedhealth.com 104 Front Street Bath, ME greenlionart.com John Bapst Memorial High School (207) 947-2474 100 Broadway Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Bangor, Maine 617-509-1000 johnbapst.org 93 Worcester Street Wellesley, MA harvardpilgrim.org John T. Gorman Foundation (207) 518-6784 One Canal Plaza, Suite 800 Healthy Living for ME at Spectrum Generations Portland, ME 207-620-1631 jtgfoundation.org One Weston Court, Suite 109 The Learning Center Augusta, ME healthylivingforme.org Jojoba Company, The Hodgdon Yacht Services (207) 832-4401 207-633-2970 P.O. Box 586 100 Ebenecook Rd. Waldoboro, Maine Southport, ME jojobacompany.com hodgdonyachtservices.com June LaCombe Sculpture Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries (207) 688-4468 (207) 367-2708 90 Minot Road 13 Atlantic Avenue Pownal, ME Stonington, ME junelacombesculpture.com coastalfisheries.org L. L. Bean Maine Central Institute (800) 221-4221 207-487-3355 Main Street 295 Main Street Freeport, ME Pittsfield, ME llbean.com mci-school.org Law Offices of Joe Bornstein Maine Coast Waldorf School (207) 772-4624 (207) 865-3900 5 Moulton Street 57 Desert Road Portland, ME Freeport, Maine joebornstein.com mainecoastwaldorf.org Leavitt & Sons Deli Maine College of Art (207) 536-1076 (207) 699-5010 200 Kennebec St 522 Congress Street Portland, ME Portland, ME leavittandsons.com meca.edu Littler Maine Community Foundation 207-774-6001 (877) 700-6800 One Monument Square Ellsworth and Portland, ME Portland, ME mainecf.org littler.com Maine Calling Music That Moves Me Livingston Hughes Surveyors This Is My Maine 207-967-9761 88 Guinea Road Maine Dairy and Nutrition Council Kennebunkport, ME (207) 287-7584 livingstonhughes.com 333 Cony Rd. Augusta, ME Local 188 drinkmainemilk.org (207) 761-7909 685 Congress Street Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry Portland, ME (207) 287-3200 local188.com 28 State House Station Augusta, ME Longroad Energy maine.gov/dacf 207-272-3904 30 Danforth St., Suite 210 Maine Energy Systems Portland, ME (207) 824-6749 longroadenergy.com 8 Airport Road Morning Edition Bethel, Maine All Things Considered maineenergysystems.com Machias Savings Bank Maine General Health 866-416-9302 1-855-464-4463 4 Center Street 35 Medical Center Parkway Machias, ME Augusta, ME machiassavings.bank mainegeneral.org Maine Calling Maine Grains Maine Arts Camp 207-629-7182 (561) 865-4330 42 Court Street P.O. Box 812076 Skowhegan Maine Boca Raton, FL mainegrains.com maineartscamp.com Wait, Wait... Don't
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