This summer, the Brunswick Downtown Association will present 2nd Friday Brunswick, its annual summer art walk series celebrating community creativity and culture, on June 12, July 10, Aug. 7 and Sept. 11 from 4-7 p.m.
This free, public event transforms downtown Brunswick into a lively hub of feel-good fun — showcasing 50-plus local artists, live music and family-friendly activities for all ages. Whether shopping at small businesses, eating at local restaurants or just out on the town to kick off your weekend, 2nd Friday is your chance to experience summertime in Brunswick at its best.
2nd Friday Brunswick is made possible by the following 2026 event sponsors: Bowdoin College, LeafFilter Gutter Guards, The Mix, Nest in Maine, Ray Labbe & Sons, Inc., Riley Insurance Agency, and Renewal by Andersen.
Brunswick Downtown Association is a community-member-based 501(c)(3) organization made possible by local businesses and residents driven by the mission to promote Downtown Brunswick as a vibrant and attractive place to live, work, play and do business. The BDA strengthens downtown by supporting 250-plus local businesses, organizing 40-plus community events and operating the Brunswick Visitor Center on Station Avenue. The BDA is proud to be one of 10 Main Street communities in the state of Maine nationally accredited by Main Street America. For more information, visit brunswickdowntown.org or contact [email protected] or 207-729-4439.
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