FAQ
Q: Does it cost money to attend or park at Casco Days?A: Both admission and parking are free at Casco Days! Parking is available behind the community center as well as behind the Casco Village Church where security monitors the lots. Q: What if there’s rain or inclement weather?A: Given how quickly the weather changes, we make updates to our schedule day of. Check back … Continue reading FAQ
Schedule
Don’t miss the fun, always the last Saturday in July! One of the last all-volunteer fairs in Maine, Casco Days has been a display of pride and generous community spirit since 1935. Whether it’s your first time experiencing the event or a decades-long family tradition, Casco Days is the epitome of community and family fun! Continue reading Schedule
Throwback in Time
Travel back in time as you experience Casco Days through the years! Casco Days – our beloved family festival – has been a community tradition since 1934! Do you or someone in your family have any Casco Days throwback photos? We’d love to see them–tag us on Facebook or Instagram and use the hashtag #cascodaysthrowback! Continue reading Throwback in Time
Road Closings
ThursdayRoads involved: Meadow Road (Rt 121) & Mayberry Hill Rd, including intersection of Mayberry Hill Road.Fireworks Barge deployed: 5:45 – 6:00 amFireworks Barge loaded: 10 minute closure mid-afternoonFireworks Display closure times: 9 pm – end of show FridayRoads involved: Meadow Road (Rt 121) including intersection of Mayberry Hill Road and intersection of Leach Hill Road.Fireworks Barge removed: 5:15 – 5:30 amChildren’s Parade closure times: 6:50 … Continue reading Road Closings
Volunteers
Casco Days operates solely on volunteer labor. Our volunteers are local Maine residents and our volunteer staff is one of the many ingredients that makes Casco Days so special. Our volunteers sell tickets, help prepare food, sell food, run our games of chance, and even call out our beano numbers! Volunteering at Casco Days is a great way to have fun, give back to your … Continue reading Volunteers
Sponsors
Without our sponsors, Casco Days would not be possible. Thank you to these businesses for making our event a successful one, year after year! Acadia Insurance ALTA Material Handling Bernstein Shur Bushido Karate Dojo & Fitness Center Chalmers Insurance Citizens Bank Coastal Forest Products Creative Imaging Group Gorham Savings Bank Hancock Family Farm Hancock Lumber Harvard Pilgrim Insurance Hayes True Value Hughes Air Conditioning and … Continue reading Sponsors
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Contact Us
Children’s Parade ~ kidsparade@cascodays.com Grand Parade ~ parade@cascodays.com Midway Game Operators ~ midway@cascodays.com Beano Tent ~ beano@cascodays.com Food Booth ~ foodbooth@cascodays.com Road Race ~ roadrace@cascodays.com Bonus Prize Tickets and Prize Donations ~ bonusprize@cascodays.com Set up Volunteers ~ volunteer@cascodays.com Sponsors ~ sponsor@cascodays.com Pancake Breakfast ~ pancake@cascodays.com General Questions ~ info@cascodays.com Continue reading Contact Us
Visitors
Casco is located in the Lakes Region of Maine, near the shores of Sebago Lake. The region is one of spectacular natural beauty and limitless recreation. With lakes and mountains surrounding this community of 3,646 residents, each season of the year provides outstanding family activities. Whether you’re planning to come to Casco Days or looking to visit another time, be sure to take advantage of … Continue reading Visitors
Parades
Children’s Parade Calling all children! Please join Casco Days and the Children’s Parade tradition. As always, this event will take place on Friday night at 7:00pm. Families interested in participating, please arrive to the Village Green outside the Casco Public Library at 5 Leach Hill Road, Casco, ME 04015 between 6:30-6:45. Parents and family members are welcome to join their little ones to walk/ride in the parade. … Continue reading Parades
About
View all Casco Days photography by clicking here! A Long-Standing Community Tradition Sponsored by the Casco High School Alumni Association, the first annual Casco Days celebration was held in 1935. The grand total earned the first year was $374.04. The earnings were divided between the Alumni, the Grange Hall, the Casco Village Church, the Fire Department and the South Portland American Band for coming all … Continue reading About
