Kelsey Gibbs

Kelsey Gibbs

Board Secretary

Nobleboro

Kelsey Gibbs loves nothing more than to walk in the woods. After many years visiting her grandparent’s camp on Kimball Pond in Vienna, Maine, Kelsey made our great state her permanent home after she attended Colby College in Waterville. She received her BA from Colby in Cultural Anthropology and Art.

 

She and her husband, Matt, own and operate Wanderwood, an organic farm and sustainable event venue, located on Pemaquid Pond in Nobleboro. They were delighted to find a vibrant, environmentally-aware community when they arrived in the mid-coast, and they are excited to share these practices and ideals with their guests.

 

Kelsey’s professional life has been in communications and marketing; she worked for L.L. Bean as an Inventory Buyer, the Farnsworth Art Museum as an Arts in Education Assistant, and most recently as Skidompha Library’s Communications Director. She now wears a variety of (sun)hats at Wanderwood including: event coordinator, graphic designer, candid photographer, construction worker, and farmer. She and Matt enjoy time at the beach, keeping honeybees, floating in the lake, and hanging with their two very fluffy farm cats.