An Evening of High Spirits and Remembrance

716 Candles Project Offers Insight, Knowledge, and Stories from Addiction

Nearing the end of the summer’s peak season, the Wiscasset Art Walk on Thursday, August 31, 5 to 8pm, offers visitors an assortment of activities to enjoy, ponder, and share. From the magnificence of award-winning artists to the reflections on loved ones lost to drug use, the evening promises a stimulating experience. 

Sylvan Gallery on Water St. hosts award-winning artists, Crista Pisano and Neal Hughes, fresh from travels as plein air painters. The gallery features an exhibit of their new work, and the artists will be on hand to talk about the plein air competition circuit and the qualities that make their fresh art so successful.

August’s Wiscasset Art Walk coincidentally falls on the date of International Overdose Awareness Day and so WAW has invited the 716 Candles Project, in partnership with Healthy Lincoln County, to share insight and the human side of substance use with the Wiscasset community. 716 Candles is a multi-site, multi-day program which, in Wiscasset, will feature hands-on making of paper cranes, an international symbol of hope and peace, with Annie Blair and Carol Zahner; and “Show of Hands,” the forming of plaster hands to reflect care for those affected by substances, under the guidance of Merrymeeting Adult Education’s Maggie Morgan, also illustrating art making as a means to healing. An exhibit of photos, “Lights of Lincoln County,” by Charles Richards, poignantly displays the faces of our neighbors and friends who have been impacted by drug use.

Also on the sidewalk during this beautiful evening is the dynamic musical twosome of Rick Turcotte and Chris Lannon. When these guys play blues and country together, the energy rises and feet get tapping. They are high energy and an upbeat accompaniment to the sidewalk activities.

Near the conclusion of Wiscasset Art Walk, a candlelight procession, organized by 716 Candles, will gather in the Railroad Ave. parking lot, starting at 7:10pm, and walk to the Sunken Garden as a communal expression of love and hope and personal reflections. Anyone impacted by addiction, their friends, families, and allies, are invited to participate.