Newfies in Maine

Newfies came from all over the US for the Annual Newfie Picnic in Lisbon, Maine held at the home of Steve and Daphne (Adams) Izer in July. It was a reunion for many, with some attending for the last 30+ years. There were wannabes and honorary Newfoundlanders. The Screech-in ceremony and appearance of the mummers…

The Mummers are Back in Maine

The mummers made their appearance and entertained again at the Annual Newfie Picnic in Lisbon, Maine at the home of Steve and Daphne Izer in July.   Submitted By: Daphne Izer

Mummers in Maine

Mummers made their appearance at the Annual Newfie Picnic held at the home of Daphne and Steve Izer in Lisbon, Maine in July. They danced and sang and were a wonderful sight.   Submitted By: Daphne Izer

Longtime Newfie Friends

Longtime Newfie friends who live in Maine, Massachussets and New Hampshire dearly love getting together and have been doing just that for 30+ years. Most of the time it is for the Newfie Picnic in Maine, Newfoundland Day in Maine, entertainment coming from “home,” Newfie Dance in Boston and to go see the Squid Jiggers….

Meeting For First Time in 62 Years

Betty Puddicomb and Louie Silver meet again for the first time in 62 years as well as longtime friend Rosa Smith. This touching meeting happened at the Second Annual Newfoundland Day in Naples, Maine.   Submitted By: Daphne Izer

Mummers in Maine

Mummers showed up at the Second Annual Newfoundland Day at the Black Bear Cafe in Naples, Maine on June 2, 2012. What a time we had!   Submitted By: Daphne Izer

Second Annual Newfoundland Day

Ribbon cutting for the Second Annual Newfoundland Day festivities was performed by Honorary Mayor Michael Hartney at the Black Bear Cafe in Naples, Maine on Saturday, June 2. Newfoundlanders came from all over New England and beyond to join in the fun time. The Honorary Mayor became an Honorary Newfoundlander later in the day.  …

Away From Home

Long time Newfie friends gather at the Second Annual Newfoundland Day in Naples, Maine. A day like this helps when one is away from home. Most of us left 40+ years ago, but we’re forever proud of our heritage.   Submitted By: Daphne Izer