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Festivals94 FESTIVALS J U LY A U G U S T 2 0 1 5 2 5 COURTESYMAINEOUTDOORFILMFEST.INSETFROMLEFTMEAGHANMAURICEMOVDATA.NETTOOVIACOURTESYSUGARLOAFJOAQUINMALLMANN Canopy of Stars Summer and autumn festivals are one of Maines best traditions. I magine a drive-in theater without cars. This is two hours of short wilderness films screened outdoors in front of gener- ally wild people promise the organizers of the Maine Outdoor Film Festival MOFF. Now in its fourth year MOFF will kick off its 2015- 16 season with the premiere of local and inter- national high-energy short films in the field opposite Three River Whitewater Rafting in The Forks August 15. At the confluence of the Dead and Kennebec rivers The Forks is Maines top spot for white- water rafting and the perfect wilderness venue to host the opening night of this festival each sum- mer. For the rest of the year the MOFF Selects tour heads south screening festival favorites at Bug Light Park on August 22 Kennebunk Sep- tember 18 and Sugarloaf October. 18. For more tour dates visit maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com Here at The Forks the Broke and Stoked Video Contest adds new energy this year. Maine ama- teur filmmakers can submit short outdoors films and the top 10 will be featured once this show hits the road. Taylor Walker one of the festivals returning filmmakers plans to enter the contest. His bracing footageofwhitewaterkayakingwilltakeaudiences to a whole other world. He knows the ropes hav- ing contributed films every year since the festivals inception.ImjusttryingtosharetheloveWalker says.Wheretheytakeitfromthereisuptothem. Becca Carifio FAIRS Acton Fair Route 109 Acton. Live entertainment 4-H animal events horse and oxen pulling tractor pull midway vintage car show King Arthur our baking competition Miss Acton Fair pageant womens skillet toss woodsmens day of competition and of course a pig scramble Aug. 27-30. actonfair.net Bangor State Fair Cross Insurance Ctr. 515 Main St. Bangor. 4-H animal shows demolition derby Frisbee- catching dog show July 31- Aug. 9. bangorstatefair.com Blue Hill Fair 233 Ellsworth Rd. Animals live music helicopter rides reworks gardening cooking and crafts. Contests include largest squash and best blueberry pie Sept. 3-7. 374- 3701 bluehillfair.com Clinton Lions Fair 1450 Ban- gor Rd. Rides food harness