Almost everyone loves pastries and cakes. In Maine, if you're planning a sweet 16 party, why not order yummy treats for your guests?
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The sweet sixteen party is a momentous occasion in a young girl's life. Sweet 16 parties in Maine tend to be big to-dos. Some sweet 16s have lots of Maine entertainers, comedians, musicians - or some just have a Maine dj. Your 16 year old will remember her sweet 16 party forever, so you're going to want it to be fun and entertaining for everyone. There are plenty of vendors in Maine who want to help you with your sweet sixteen party - from tent rentals to food to all sorts of sweet 16 supplies. Browse through our listings to locate the Maine equipment and Maine party supplies you need!
Maine Sweet 16 may also serve the following areas: Bristol, Monticello, Bowdoinham, Bucksport, South China, Folkstown, Wayne, Northeast Harbor, Sullivan, Lagrange, Dole Brook, Surry, Hampden, Scarborough, North Blue Hill, Moscow, Jim Pond, Presque Isle, Oxbow, Jonesport, Ludlow, Pittston, Saint Albans, Osborn, Mattawamkeag, Woodstock, Grand Falls, Spaulding, Otis, West Bethel, Milbridge, Sandwich, Sandy River Plt, Stetson, Jonesboro, Perry, Southwest Harbor, Norway, Sebago Lake, Machias, Appleton, Lee, Franklin, Guilford, Soldier Town, Sandy River, Brooksville, Chase Stream.
Maine Factoid:
The original inhabitants of the territory that is now Maine were Algonquian-speaking Wabanaki peoples including the Abenaki, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscots. The first European settlement in Maine was in 1604 by a French party that included Samuel de Champlain, the noted explorer. The French named the entire area, including the portion that later became the State of Maine, Acadia. The first English settlement in Maine was established by the Plymouth Company at Popham in 1607, the same year as the settlement at Jamestown, Virginia. Both colonies were predated by the Roanoke Colony by 22 years. Because the Popham Colony did not survive the harsh Maine winters and the Roanoke Colony was lost, Jamestown enjoys the distinction of being regarded as America’s first permanent English-speaking settlement. The coastal areas of western Maine first became the Province of Maine in a 1622 land patent. Eastern Maine north of the Kennebec River was more sparsely settled and was known in the 17th century as the Territory of Sagadahock.  Maine Sweet 16