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What You Missed in Penobscot Valley Voice Issue #33

May 13, 20261 min read

If you missed this week’s edition of Penobscot Valley Voice, you missed a little bit of everything that makes our region special.

Issue #33 featured local events, community highlights, seasonal activities, local businesses, and stories designed to help readers stay connected to what’s happening throughout the Penobscot Valley region.

Each Tuesday edition continues to grow as more readers look for a positive, locally focused source for events, community updates, family activities, and regional business news.

Local Events & Community Happenings

This week’s edition included:

  • upcoming local events

  • community activities

  • business spotlights

  • seasonal stories

  • local organizations

  • family-friendly happenings throughout the region

One of the goals of Penobscot Valley Voice is helping people discover activities and opportunities they might otherwise miss during a busy week.

Supporting Local Businesses & Organizations

We also continue highlighting local businesses, nonprofits, and organizations helping strengthen communities across the region.

From local restaurants and small businesses to community causes and seasonal activities, the newsletter is designed to connect readers with the people and places that make the Penobscot Valley unique.

Friday’s Weekend Edition Is Coming Soon

If you enjoyed Tuesday’s edition, Friday’s Weekend Edition will continue building on that momentum with:

  • weekend events

  • entertainment

  • family activities

  • weather

  • local highlights

  • regional happenings

For many readers, it’s become a simple way to quickly see what’s happening across the region before the weekend begins.

Stay Connected to the Valley

Penobscot Valley Voice continues to grow because readers want something local, positive, and community-focused.

If you’re not subscribed yet, now is a great time to join us and stay connected to the people, events, and businesses shaping life throughout the Penobscot Valley.

Want local events, community stories, and regional updates delivered directly to your inbox? Subscribe to Penobscot Valley Voice today. subscribe

Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith is the Managing Partner of Smith Digital Solutions, LLC in Bangor, Maine. He helps local businesses grow with AI-powered digital and print marketing solutions, specializing in websites, Google Business Profile optimization, reviews, and community engagement. Sandy is also active in local initiatives, including Waldo County Emergency Management, Lifestyle Sports Global races, and Queen City BNI.

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