Finance & Admin Assistant

Heidi Burrows brings to MSS many years of finance experience from a wide range of industries including youth camping, real estate, and municipal as well as the entrepreneurial spirit of starting and owning several small businesses including property management and even a petting zoo.
Born and raised in Connecticut, she found her way home to Maine in 2010 after living and working in Vermont in the Mount Snow region for more than 15 years and then in Pennsylvania in the Poconos near the Delaware Water Gap. She resides in Madison with her husband Jonathan and a menagerie of animals. Now part of the empty nest club, Heidi and Jonathan have three grown children who have all settled in Maine. Heidi is an avid homesteader, and when she isn’t in the office crunching numbers she can be found in her garden foraging herbs and plants for homemade salves, making jam in her kitchen, or enjoying the great outdoors of Maine.
Outdoor Recreation Facilitator

Autumn Larsson is a California native, turned Maine enthusiast! She studied at San Francisco State University, majoring in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration. Since graduating in 2022, she’s moved around the country doing seasonal work, but fell in love with Maine last summer working up at the Moosehead Lake region. She is passionate about being able to provide outdoor recreation opportunities to both kids and adults, and is excited to be a part of the Somerset community. Her favorite outdoor activities include hiking, fishing, geocaching, and beginner’s foraging!
Outdoor Recreation Facilitator

Madeline Linhart is happy to be a part of the new Skowhegan Outdoors AmeriCorps crew! She’s moved around a lot the last few years, but her most recent home has been New Hampshire. She just finished a half term AmeriCorps program with the Lakes Region Conservation Corps of New Hampshire and is looking forward to a new adventure in Maine. Her favorite outdoor activities include hiking, camping, kayaking, fly fishing, and hunting.
Outdoor Recreation Facilitator

Brian is proud to be a first-generation college graduate from the University of Maine at Farmington. Born in Arizona, he moved to Maine in high school, drawn by its access to nature and recreational opportunities. Outdoor recreation keeps him grounded and motivated, making Maine feel like home. Passionate about his degree in Environmental Policy and Planning, he looks forward to advocating for the environment. In addition to his commitment to Land Stewardship and Conservation, he is looking forward to being an AmeriCorps Member with Skowhegan Outdoors this year.
Outdoor Recreation Facilitator

Skowhegan Shines Bright This Holiday Season with #ShopSmall Week and SKOW-Whoville Festivities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Kristina M. Cannon, President & CEO
Main Street Skowhegan
Phone: 207-614-4078
Email: kristina@mainstreetskowhegan.org
Skowhegan Shines Bright This Holiday Season with #ShopSmall Week and SKOW-Whoville Festivities
SKOWHEGAN, Maine – This holiday season, Skowhegan is the place to be for festive fun and local shopping! Main Street Skowhegan invites residents and visitors alike to take part in the ongoing #ShopSmall Skowhegan Week, happening now through Saturday, December 7. This weeklong celebration of small businesses features special promotions, giveaways, and holiday cheer across Skowhegan. Sponsored by Franklin Savings Bank, The Bankery & Skowhegan Fleuriste, and the Hight Family of Dealerships, the initiative encourages everyone to shop local and support Skowhegan’s vibrant community of entrepreneurs.
As the excitement of #ShopSmall Skowhegan Week wraps up, the festivities continue with the highly anticipated SKOW-Whoville event, set for Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7.
“Skowhegan is bursting with holiday spirit, and we’re thrilled to bring our community together through these festive events,” said Kristina Cannon, President and CEO of Main Street Skowhegan. “By shopping small and celebrating big, we’re not only spreading holiday cheer but also supporting the local businesses that make Skowhegan special.”
Sponsored by Maine Roof Solutions, this Whoville-inspired holiday extravaganza will transform Skowhegan into a magical winter wonderland, with activities for all ages:
Friday, December 6
- SKOW-Whoville Parade: The festivities begin with the Grinch, Martha Mae, and Mr. & Mrs. Claus leading a spectacular parade at 6:30 PM on Water Street. Enjoy dazzling floats and holiday cheer.
Saturday, December 7
- Santa’s Breakfast: Delight in a festive breakfast from 8–10 AM at Tewksbury Hall, with affordable pricing for kids and adults.
- Craft Fairs: Find unique holiday gifts at multiple craft fairs across town starting at 9 AM.
- SKOW-WhoVillage Activities: From 10 AM–1 PM, enjoy free family fun, including a petting zoo, Grinch games and treats, crafts, ornament making, and horse-drawn carriage rides. Look for appearances by the Grinch, Cindy Lou Who, and Max the Dog.
- SKOW-WhoCrawl: Wrap up the evening from 7–9 PM with a Grinch-themed pub crawl featuring specialty drinks, an ugly sweater contest, and prizes.
Spotlight Cinemas at The Strand will also be showing free holiday movies all weekend long.
For a detailed schedule of events and updates, visit the #ShopSmall Skowhegan Week page at mainstreetskowhegan.org/small-business-saturday and the SKOW-Whoville page at skow-whoville.org/schedule/.
Mark your calendars, bring your family and friends, and join us in Skowhegan for a holiday season to remember!
About Main Street Skowhegan
Main Street Skowhegan is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on the ongoing revitalization of historic Skowhegan, Maine. Our mission is to celebrate Skowhegan’s rich heritage while achieving our brightest future as a thriving economic, cultural, and recreational community where residents enjoy a high quality of life.
For media inquiries or more information about holiday events in Skowhegan, please contact Kristina M. Cannon at kristina@mainstreetskowhegan.org.
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Marketing & Events Manager

As Marketing & Events Manager, Mollie manages marketing and oversees the various events organized by Main Street Skowhegan throughout the year.
Mollie grew up in Pittsfield, Maine, where she developed a love for outdoor recreation, the arts, and her local community. She moved to Connecticut to attend the University of Hartford’s Hartt School, and upon graduating, relocated to New York City to pursue a career in dance. Mollie has worked as a museum tour guide, sales associate, sales manager, and professional dancer. She was also part of Lululemon’s pilot “experiential division” program, where she had the opportunity to assist, oversee, manage, and create a variety of events for multiple clients.
Mollie is thrilled to be back in her home state of Maine and excited to join the wonderful team at Main Street Skowhegan!
Skowhegan Craft Brew Festival draws attendees from all over the U.S. & Canada
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Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Skowhegan Craft Brew Festival draws attendees from all over the U.S. & Canada
SKOWHEGAN, MAINE—On Saturday, August 31, attendees from Maine, Canada and 13 other states will gather in Skowhegan for the annual Skowhegan Craft Brew Festival. Advance ticket purchases have been made by people from as far away as Texas, Arizona, and Nevada.
“We’re thrilled to draw people from near and far to Skowhegan for our annual brew festival,” said Kristina Cannon, President & CEO of Main Street Skowhegan. “Not only do events showcase our growing community and all that we have to offer visitors, but they also bring people to town who spend money at our locally owned businesses. Brew fest, in particular, brings people back again and again to our community.”
The Skowhegan Craft Brew Festival has been driving visitation to the central Maine region on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend for seven years as one of the only festivals in the state to feature exclusively Maine craft beer, wine, cider, and spirits. The event will take place along the Kennebec River in downtown Skowhegan with 24 brewers, several local food vendors, and four musical acts celebrating Maine’s craft brew scene.
A sold-out VIP hour at 2 p.m. featuring free local food samples and specialty brews not available during the general session. The general session will include nearly 100 different Maine-crafted libations for sampling, while merchants will offer a variety of festival fare from wood-fired pizza featuring all local ingredients to Caribbean comfort food and barbecue.
Live music from solo acts Thomas LeClerk and Shane McNear will entertain during VIP hour. Six Wayz to Sunday and Cryin’ Out Loud will play from 3 to 7 p.m. on opposite ends of the festival.
The Skowhegan Craft Brew Festival is coordinated by nonprofit Main Street Skowhegan, and all proceeds benefit ongoing revitalization efforts in Skowhegan.
Leading sponsors who make the event possible include Skowhegan Savings Bank, the Old Mill Pub, Animal Medical Clinic, Butler’s Car Wash, Damon’s Beverage Mart, DuBois Construction, Franklin Savings Bank, Hight Family of Dealerships, Key Appliance, Short Circuit Electric, 201 Service, Maine Roof Solutions, and Redington-Fairview General Hospital.
There are limited General Admission tickets on sale now at skowhegancraftbrewfest.com. Festival organizers are encouraging people interested in attending to get their tickets online before sales close on Friday, August 30 at 6 p.m. If any tickets are still available on the day of the event, prices will increase by $5.
For more information, please contact Main Street Skowhegan Executive Director, Kristina Cannon at kristina@mainstreetskowhegan.org or 207-614-4078.