Our Maine Street's Aroostook Issue 9 : Summer 2011 | Page 23

Madawaska has seen its share of controversy, such as the battle between the US & British Canada over the border, which finally determined the St. John River as the dividing line in the famous Ashburn / Webster Treaty of 1842. It is in 1978 when the Maine State legislature declared June 28, “Maine Acadian Day” in the State of Maine, since June 28 was believed to have been the date the first Acadian settlers stepped foot in Madawaska. At that moment, the Acadian Festival was born. The festival has been celebrated surrounding the June 28th anniversary for the last 33 years and has been the quintessential host of numerous family reunions such as the Daigle, Cyr, Hebert, Dufour, Thibodeau, Ayotte, Fournier, Mercure, Portier, Duperre, Sanfacon, Pelletier, Plourde, Ouellette, Paradis, Bouchard, Sirois, Cote, Theriault, Roy, Chasse, Levesque, Dube, Nadeau, Dumond, Deschaine, Picard, Martin, Michaud, Gendreau, Dionne, Caron, Lagasse, Guerrette, Marquis and Gagnon, celebrating the founding families. In 2008, a special committee of town residents and other local communities, merged with their Canadian counterparts across the border in Edmundston, NB and Témiscouata Québec, to apply as host for the 5th World Acadian Congress of 2014. They were in the running against strong contenders such as Louisiana, and Quebec City. During the 2009 World Acadian Congress in Caraquet, NB., Northern Aroostook along with North Western New Brunswick & Bas St-Laurent, Quebec also known as “L’Acadie des Terres et Forets” “Acadia of the Lands & Forests” were declared the next host of the 2014 World Acadian Congress. For this reason, the 2011 Acadian Festival Committee has relocated the festival to its new home surrounding the International Acadian Day of August 15th. This year marks the 34th Acadian Festival and for the second revision, the Cyr Family Reunion is honored. The 2011 theme chosen by the committee signifies the Acadian bond they share with their Canadian neighbors, “À travers les frontières / Beyond Borders”, speaks volumes as for the aspirations this small community has, which bares witness to its proud heritage. The 34th Acadian Festival takes place from August 11 to the 15th, 2011.