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In addition to the standard cruise of personal- ized photography instruction and great photo- ops each centennial cruise includes extended Events continued from page 133 b.1980 The Mainer duo are at the helm of the wildly popular indie rock band Arcade Fire. They often visit Mount Desert Island where they spent summers growing up and where their parents still live. Will Win and Wins wife Regine recorded their first EP as Arcade Fire in the Butlers great-great-great-great-grandfathers barn in Southwest Harbor. Their multi- award-winning album Funeral was also partially recorded on the island. If you watch their video Rebellion Lies which has over four million views on Youtube you may recognize High Road in Southwest Harbor as the setting. Will Win Butler Musicians Michael Chabon Ayelet Waldman b.1963 b.1964 The literary couple summers in Brooklin. Chabons novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay won the Pulitzer for fic- tion in 2001. Mary Ellen Chase 1887-1973 The best-selling writer of Mary Peters was born in Blue Hill and was a grad- uate of the University of Maine. In a 1936 interview in the Portland Sunday Telegram Chase declared that she wrote largely be- cause I want to acquaint others...with the splendid character of Maine people and with the unsurpassed loveliness of Maine fields shores and sea. Howie Day b.1981 The pop singer was born in Bangor and raised in Brewer. His parents own and run Nickys Cruisin Diner in Bangor. Kara DioGuardi b.1970 The singer-songwriter and Maine native told Portland Monthly in 2013 Com- ing to Prospect Harbor takes me back to my time when I felt the most loved and most connected with my surroundings. Jon Fishman b.1965 Drummer for the legendary jam- band Phish Fishman originally hails from Lincolnville. Dan Fogelberg 1951-2007 The American musician died at his beloved home on Deer Isle in 2007. His wife told Portland Magazine how Fogelberg fell for Maine Dan saw the old sea cap- tains house on Deer Isle. It had grass com- ing through the floorboards and he instant- ly fell in love with it. Celebrities continued from page 133 Cidny Bullens Musiciancomposer b.1955 The singercomposer who changed his name from Cindy to Cidny Bullens in 2012 has lived in Cumberland County for two decades. He holds two Grammy nom- inations has sung back-up for Elton John and performed alongside Bob Dylan.