Collaborations
Creating connections and building bridges by working together.
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Tandem Coffee
Portland, Maine
Tandem offers a rotating list of single-origin coffees and seasonal blends. They feel passionate about sourcing at origin and working in partnership with small growers and specialty importers.
tandemcoffee.com
122 Anderson St. — Portland, ME 04101 -
44 North Coffee
Deer Isle, Maine
A women-owned small batch organic coffee roasting company located at 44.23 latitude in Deer Isle, Maine.
44northcoffee.com
7 Main St. — Deer Isle, ME 04627 -
Bucklyn Coffee
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Acadia Coffee Company
Bar Harbor, Maine
(Pictured: Head roaster Chris at Bar Harbor Farmer's Market)
We have worked hard to ensure our customers not only get the highest quality coffee but that their coffee is sourced in an environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable manner.
acadiacoffeecompany.com
121 Cottage St. — Bar Harbor, ME 04609 -
Frontier Maple Sugarworks
Sandy Bay Township, Maine
Frontier Maple Sugarworks makes MOFGA certified organic maple syrup in Sandy Bay Township, Maine, just two miles from the Canadian border. As enthusiasts of all-things-maple, we are earnest in our effort to make the most delicate, place-specific product we can.
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Kreg McCune
Seal Cove, Maine
Kreg McCune is a studio potter who works in stoneware and porcelain at his home on Mt. Desert Island, Maine.
kregmccunepottery.com
1348 Tremont Road — Seal Cove, ME 04674 -
Beechhill Farm
Mount Desert, Maine
College of the Atlantic’s Beech Hill Farm is a working farm growing certified organic vegetables for COA and the wider community. The farm serves as a living laboratory where College of the Atlantic students and faculty engage with agriculture as a central concern of human ecology.
Website
171 Beech Hill Rd, Mt Desert, ME 04660 -
Smith Family Farm
Bar Harbor, Maine
Your Family Cow. A small dairy/vegetable farm in Bar Harbor.
317 Crooked Rd, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
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Lucy's Granola
Blue Hill, Maine
One Saturday morning in 2006, Lucy forgot to bake a cake for the monthly library bake sale in her small town of East Blue Hill, Maine. Always thinking, Lucy took the big batch of granola she had just made, split it into mason jars and took it down to the bake sale. The granola sold out quickly and soon neighbors were coming to Lucy’s door requesting more. The rest, as they say, is history!