COMMUNITY POTLUCK SUPPERS

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Shared Tables, Shared Stories is a statewide initiative designed to convene Maine residents in meaningful, place-based conversations about the past, present, and future of this place that we now call Maine. Through a series of community potluck suppers held across diverse regions of the state, the program will use food, storytelling, the humanities, and the arts to create welcoming spaces for dialogue, reflection, and connection.

The program is a partnership between Community Plate, the Maine Arts Commission, and Maine Humanities Council. Each supper will be tailored to its host community while sharing a common framework that encourages participants to explore identity, shared history, and aspirations for the future. Through conversations, artistic interludes, storytelling, and place-based reflection, participants will engage with the lived experiences and cultural traditions that shape our communities.

By centering local voices and place-based stories, the program highlights the unique histories, cultures, and contemporary experiences of each host community while connecting them to broader statewide and national narratives. Throughout the program, stories, reflections, and recipes will be gathered through cultural documentation and oral histories. Through shared meals and creative exchange, the project aims to offer accessible avenues to foster trust across differences and contribute to statewide reflection in advance of the nation’s 250th anniversary. At the completion of all of the state-wide suppers, a community cook-book commemorating this project will be available to all participants.

DATES + LOCATIONS

Coming Soon!   Stay tuned for more information and to find a potluck near you.

ABOUT COMMUNITY PLATE

Community Plate is a Maine-based nonprofit dedicated to fostering connection and creating community through shared meals and stories. Using food and storytelling to bring people together in non-partisan, cross-cultural, intergenerational spaces, Community Plate reimagines the long tradition of community potlucks, revitalizes individual relationships, and reenergizes our community connections, across Maine and beyond.

JOIN AMERICA’S POTLUCK ON JULY 5

In addition to the potlucks facilitated across the state by Community Plate, the Maine Semiquincentennial Commission invites communities across Maine to celebrate 'America’s Potluck' on July 5, 2026.

Program Partners

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This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.


Banner image: L/A Arts • Lewiston, Maine, March 2, 2024 • Photography by Tyler Pulk • Artwork by Serafim Yssolo

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