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  • What’s It Like Living In A Small Maine Town?

    What’s It Like Living In A Small Maine Town?

    Maine is a handful of cities and over 450 small community rural towns.

    Sixteen counties and the one I live in is the largest east of the Mississippi in land mass. Aroostook County, sparsely populated, a little longer drive time to access but so worth the extra  effort.

    What’s it like living in a small Maine town?

    How to share the experience short and sweet? To reflect an accurate representation of day to day life here today, yesteryear and with a hint of tomorrow. To “bring it all home” for someone curious about the area or to use promoting a small Maine town.

    living in a small maine town
    Houlton Maine, State Soap Box Derby Site For Down Hill Racing.

    This blog post realizes people use their past as a measuring stick of the future.

    That your previous experiences heavily influence your perspective of any new place. Plus what works best for you for surroundings shifts and changes throughout a person’s life stages.

    So when someone, anyone asks you “what is it like living in (fill in the blank with small Maine town name)?”

    It’s important to realize the longer you live anywhere else on Earth, the less you arrive to a small Maine town with a totally blank slate.

    It’s like music, food, school, work, relationships, anything. Everyone does not come to the same take away conclusion describing anything.

    The bullet points on what we love and dislike the most is not in the same order on the gotta have / don’t want list of where to call home.

    mt katahdin maine mountain
    Maine’s Highest Mountain, Mt Katahdin. Do You Like To Hike?

    So the what’s it like here in a small Maine town question is answered with what was it like where you came from before?

    What did you like where you used to live? What was missing or in short supply that you wish was in greater abundance? Something caused you to want to leave your own home and to consider a small Maine town as the new setting.

    Brand new to Maine with just the tourism blurb, a little local past history to shape your expectations?

    If where you lived last was a sardine packed together crowded city, your take away reaction to small Maine town life will differ greatly. Then say the perspective from a person relocating from another typical rural small-town experience. Not so sharp a contrast to adjust to over time for the latter.

    horses farming maine
    Wagons Pulled By A Team Of Horses. Still Happens Farming In Maine. Welcome To Wide Open Space, Four Seasons Of Maine Recreation To Discover.

    If you want your small Maine town to grow, you have to tap into your local brain trust.

    Knowing the value and skill set of your local individuals is key. Community involvement from each and every one is needed so no one is sitting on the sidelines. Someone should not be trying to describe the small Maine town if they have not experience what it is like first hand.

    They may do the best they can with generalities but after awhile, all the small Maine town write ups and presentations kinda sound the same. Many have a negative spin and it is obvious the writer can not see themselves living here by their description.

    The people who live in the small Maine town are the community.

    Houlton Maine's Market Square Water Fountain
    Maine Needed Water Fountains In Their Community Down Town Areas.

    Not just the grid work of streets, empty buildings along Main Street, the rows and rows of housing stock.

    It’s all about working together with other locals unique individuals to make sure your community shines brightly online. Putting your best foot forward, proudly believing in the local area in Maine you call your hometown.

    The vibe, what’s it like summed up in a few words and short sentences is searched day and night online about small Maine rural towns.

    That sound bite or snippet is amplified and pushed out into the media stream.

    Unfortunately, trying to learn more about a small Maine town is difficult for web visitors if there is not a strong, positive hyper local online presence. Or just a lack of abundance of information to glean.

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    Bottle Like Maine Lake. Not A Ripple Today On The Lake In Maine.

    Relying on a Reddit thread about your hometown or county from eight years ago is not accurate information.

    Especially if posted by someone who has never ever stepped foot in your small Maine town.

    Or as an unhappy teenager with a poor home life, they picked up and high tailed it never to return to said small Maine home town.  And now feel the need to spread discontent and somehow blame the entire town for what went haywire.

    Warning others to stay away, don’t you dare go there.

    That black eye for the entire small Maine town population is not deserved but it’s everywhere you look with strong opinions from a keyboard warrior.

    Even scanning what the tourism folks put online about your small Maine town can make you cringe. Lots of Maine towns had economies revolving around a single lumber mill, fish cannery or agriculture enterprise of some kind. Not very diversified and in deep trouble when that one trick pony employer industry locks the gate and shuddered the factory windows and doors.

    small maine town little league
    Sponsoring A Small Maine Town Little League Team. Go Team!

    Not all Maine small towns enjoy thriving economies.

    But that’s what develops grit and fortitude and a higher degree of creativity. It makes how you spend volunteer time and financial resources done extremely carefully.

    It’s what causes the feeling of being very invested in protecting, advancing and making the small Maine town what it can be. It’s not about just throwing lots of dollars at the problem. Or expecting your local, state and federal government to “fix the problem”.

    Living in your small Maine town is like being a member of a very large family.

    So when you read a tourism snippet that says your hometown used to be a happening, thriving place.

    But not anymore, and everything is described past tense. Why would you instantly feel enticed to visit? You would not. And that write up is not how the locals who live in that small Maine community feel. They are protective, a little stand offish when they see the out of state plate. Sometimes more so from one state over another because of personal experience.

    lighthouses in maine
    Maine Lighthouses, Big For Tourism And Fun For Locals To Visit. Over 60 Of Them To Collect Around Vacationland.

    It takes broadcasting your local achievements, not relying on someone with their own slam bam personal slant to get the spotlight.

    I think home grown, fire your belly writers that live where the four color chamber of commerce flyer describes are key. So do local social media feeds from around around the town, the region and county that are fresh, plentiful and constant.

    So do whatever you can to put your small Maine town on the map. Study what works in other communities around Maine is easier than ever with the Internet that connects us all.

    So it all circles back around to local what’s happening now.

    Lots of buzz, local news, local events, plenty of eye candy on the outdoor natural beauty. And making sure every local who is lucky enough to be interviewed in anyway conveys the excitement, enthusiasm.

    making small community music band
    Making Music, Local Volunteers Fill The Outdoor Theatre To Make Music For Locals.

    Building on the rich local community history but not being boat anchored stuck to the past. To a point in time when the economy suddenly shifted in a major way the wrong way.

    Smart Maine town planners head in the direction of promoting what we have lots of… space, unspoiled four-season recreation space.

    Fewer  but friendlier hard-working people, a simpler way of living that’s lower cost, less crime, all about family.

    Space, quiet, natural beauty, outdoor recreation, solitude, the intimacy of how tight small Maine towns can be. It’s special. That is the drum beat sauce in the background of everything getting posted, promoted online in many small Maine towns.

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    Small Maine Town Sports Teams. Hockey Players Go “Good Game Good Game” Down The Line.

    Because It’s not like this that many places. Maine, the way life should be remember?

    A small town in Maine can not try to compete with a larger population area who has the people to financially support what they promote as a reason to visit. But it can turn the tables and promote what we have so so much of that is lacking in rural areas.

    The face cards for a small Maine town are playing the advantage of what we have an endless supply of that never runs out. Taking a David with a sling shot simple but effective approach to nimbly out pace the slow moving Goliath.

    I love shoe string creative marketing approaches to get the word out.

    Hitching a ride with others in your network sharing on their channels what you produce on your own.

    What is the local area like?

    houlton maine market squared old photo
    What Was It Like In Black And White. Small Maine Towns Have Rich History To Preserve.

    What’s it like living in small rural Maine town?

    Let’s hear from the locals who have lived her for a considerable amount of time. Not from someone who has spent very little time in your Maine community if at all. Or anyone who their expectations were not well matched and the fit was poor from the get go. And they will harp about it to anyone who will listen.

    You don’t want that kind of community thumbnail sketch to be all there is to glean online.

    Failure to thrive happens when you stop believing in your small Maine town. I see in my job as a Maine real estate broker the tide is coming this way. There is a shift of folks wanting to live a different day to day. And we all need to speak up and explain why this is the place we are proud to call home here in Maine.

    small maine town appeal
    Curious About Why You Live In A Particular Small Maine Town. Ask Locals, Give Them The Mic, Quote Their Responses In Your Local Press.

    Why do you live in this particular small Maine rural town?

    The person on the street is the best source for print, photo or video capture to share the local community spirit. The more you hear from the real World average Janes and Joes, the broader the appeal because each has their own specific private reasons. Let’s hear from real people in small town Maine communities.

    Willing to concede some of the perks heading to Maine.

    Replacing them, trading them in for ones that just don’t happen where they live now. A place that is expensive, impersonal and pretty much everything store bought.

    local tourist lobster diners
    Lobster From Maine Anyone? No One Has Anything Close To The Taste Of Fresh Maine Steamed Lobsters!

    Welcome to small Maine towns where resourcefulness abounds and passion glows hot and strong.

    Someone who moved from a crowded city will experience a small town very differently than someone who moved from a remote farming community. What one person finds peaceful and slow-paced, another might find boring or isolating.

    So the focus on small Maine town living should be on the person. The ones living here, the one asking the question “what’s it like” and fishing for a relocation move if they like what they hear. 

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    Rigging Up To Ski Down A Maine Snow Capped Mountain Slope.

    What did you expect coming in to a small Maine town?

    Everyone has a different take on what is pure bliss in life. Most of the gain is through the pain of pitching and creating what is missing. Or coming along side a group already struggling to create what you desire and you showed up at exactly the right time. 

    Help row the boat. Stoke the fire.

    Be a positive proponent of your small Maine home town.

    Whether you were born there or not is not the issue. Your attitude and willingness to pitch in is what matters most. You showed up. Listening, contributing, having a role in how things roll in your small Maine town. 

    maine farm sheep
    Bored, Waiting For Someone To Show Up With A Pair Of Wire Cutters. People Leave Crowded Cities For The Same Reason Of Feeling Penned In.

    Knowing the small Maine town’s history, the ups and downs and why they happened as the locals struggled to adjust through trying economic times.

    That’s important to combine with taking stock, creating the inventory of what we have that is attractive to someone that no long does. 

    Anyone moving to a small Maine town has a background, values and personal  reasons for looking for a relocation. It is good to introduce yourself to anyone new to the area by listing why you love living here.

    welcome to maine sign
    Welcome To Maine. You’re Here. You Made It!

    It is also good to describe what the local small Maine community is not, how it might not be a good fit for someone looking for a faster pace of life.

    You can not be all things to all people and an honest assessment of the local area has to take priority. 

    There is plenty to do for new community members and to replace ones that dies and fade away.

    social media explained maine
    Maine Social Media Explained.

    Here’s a Maine PBS film on how small Maine towns solve big problems

    My hometown of Houlton Maine just had a film premiere of A Moment In The Sun. The film showcasing the total solar eclipse that happened earlier this year in April in Houlton Maine.

    totalality in houlton maine solar eclipse
    Totality In The Last Place In The USA To Experience It. Houlton Maine’s Total Solar Eclipse.

    If your small Maine town had a documentary story to share, who would you pick in the community to make the points? Build a case for living here? If trying to leave a positive impression and the best presentation, what local events or ways of life traditions would you salt and pepper through out the local production?

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573  |  info@mooersrealty.com 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Small Maine Towns, Big Local Community Involvement

    Small Maine Towns, Big Local Community Involvement

    Small Maine towns, big local community involvement.

    When you live in a small Maine town, you volunteer. All the time. Year after year, you are expected to show up and put in the effort to make the local event you worked on last year even bigger the next. This working together and home grown productions makes folks know each other better. Working side by side on a local community project is reward on a lot of levels.

    small town community events
    Making Music, Small Maine Towns Community Members Hummed Together To Pull Off Amazing Events!
    McGill's Band Making Live Music
    Summer Outdoor In The Park Music Concerts. McGill’s Band, Houlton ME.

    This blog post shows a couple examples of local community involvement.

    Pick a season and the local natives are working behind the scenes to pull off the event. Working with the same members on some and totally new committee members on others. These local community projects are one super way to know the talents of those living in our home town. You get to know the people very well in the conversations had while performing local community service.

    Here’s a video on the Rotary International Dessert Silent Auction.

    Another video to play, listen and watch as the 27th annual Northern Maine Soap Box Derby kicked off another all down hill gravity racing event.

    The 4th of July parade, demolition derby, the mud runs are big too when there is a local state agriculture fair like the one in Houlton Maine. Watch the video, check out the many local events that just happened.

    Do you pay money to purchase tickets for an event where you live now?

    Or do you spend a year planning the next one? Meetings right after an event so everything is fresh to tackle the next one? Get togethers around the year to brainstorm and plan for the local Maine small town event, those are fun and the community benefits. Learn about the many small communities in Maine I get to serve in my real estate job and through service projects. Many of the projects are outdoors any of the four seasons.

    maine coastal sunset photo
    Welcome To Maine, A Place With Many Facets To Visit.

    It is not one project and then not lift a finger to volunteer until next year’s rerun of the event.

    Several projects and mix and match of the individual members and service clubs tapped to coordinate to pull them off to benefit the tourists and local community members alike.

    kids at maine camp
    All Ages Love Going Up To A Maine Camp. Pets Too!

    Lucky to live in a small Maine town and enjoy traveling instate to visit other parts of the state.

    Many of these vacation trips are used for the blog post substance to capture in image, video and then hunt and peck out a Maine blog post. Thank you for stopping by to check out the latest blog post on some local events in small town Maine that just happened where I live in Aroostook County.

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    Maine, The Way Life Should Be! Welcome To Vacationland! Common Sense Still Used In Our Daily Life. Not Outdated.

    Working on the next Maine blog post and trying to give you fresh content and a worthwhile read to not waste your time.

    More and more videos are the best show and tell option to relay what is it like where I live in a typical small Maine rural town.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com   |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

     

  • Life In A Small Town Maine Community.

    The life in a small town Maine community is more connected, down to Earth, real.

    What is important is the other people in the local area. Every individual who hangs his or her hat in the small Maine town has lots of tasks living where there are less people to fill the community needs. You see it especially during a 4th of July celebration. Because everyone rallies to put on an event to be proud of that is home grown and local.

    maine farm field pasture land
    Small Maine Towns Are Closer To The Wildlife, The Recreation Trails. Less People, More Space, Clear Air, Fresh Water Make It Unspoiled Special!

    Small Maine towns are safe, there is so much to get involved in that you best pace yourself. The small Maine town local citizens are aware of how lucky they are every trip to a city. Sure it’s fun to hit a Boston Red Sox game. But to return to small town living without the traffic, the round the clock sounds of emergency responders is a wonderful relief.

    Small Maine towns are affordable, have a unique collection of individuals who really care about the local area.

    They are invested and work the events beyond just the 4th of July. Everyone traveling to Maine knows low cost vacations are possible. You are able to relax when worry about crime or too many people causing all the slow or not moving traffic are removed from your field of vision. You can ease up and feel the tension removed when you make it to one of the hundreds and hundreds of small Maine towns to rest and relax.

    maine horses
    Not Losing Old Ways Of Doing Things. Maine Is The Blend Of Old And New. The Pace Slow Enough For Pleasure Horses For Example. Or Working Ones Too.

    Closer to Mother Nature. living on a Maine lake, spending time at a wood’s camp. Getting to know Jack Frost, Old Man Winter. Many get the bug to stay in Maine longer than just one week a year the more exposures to Vacationland they log on their life journey to discover and explore new regions.

    The thought of moving, relocatng to Maine becomes a strong one when the contrast from city living is stacked up against small town living. So much is missing when all the people of a large population are removed. The lack of lots of money to fund events means the local citizenry has to belly up to the bar and get creative to pull off the year after year calendar of events small Maine towns are famous for creating and sustaining.

    In small Maine towns, you get to know the other people in them because of working together for the common good.

    From  all the volunteering on the non profit projects that need attention in small Maine communities you get to know each other pretty closely. Because working together on the many events binds the population tighter. Benefit suppers to help

    demolition derby cars racing
    Traffic Is Not Usually This Heavy Or Aggressive Dog Eat Dog in Small Maine Towns.

    show you collectively care when a family is struggling makes it all about others. And your turn to reward others when you get back on your feet is a strong emotion because you are blown away at the level of caring that is given to those between a rock and a hard place.

    Everyone kind of knows each other too as time marches on because of the volunteering to serve the community needs.

    So when you see a pick up parked beside the road, you stop to make sure everyone is all right. That nothing is needed by the person you are used to seeing behind the wheel. You stop and go back. If the owner is elderly, you make special concessions when you meet them on the road. They might not be the best driver on the highway but not because they are texting or drinking. But old age can dull the reflexes a tad. Can make the vision or depth perception of the peepers a little less sharp. We look out for each other in small Maine towns.

    So when you consider how do small Maine town’s people entertain themselves, don’t feel sorry for us because there are not huge sprawling malls to walk around to kill time or perform some retail therapy. They might be part of a 100 person community band. It is not always coming to the rescue of a local family in their time of extreme need. Often the attention is splashed on, poured into kid events. Realize the behind the scenes are the local events they work on and how rewarding being on the front lines and in the trenches of community activities really is. Maine is the way life should be and the fresh air, brighter stars, clean water and less people all help serve up a completely different life experience.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  | MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA