FARMINGTON — Local leaders recently announced the Hollywood-themed Heat Dance will take place at 7 p.m. Feb. 7 at the University of Maine at Farmington’s North Dining Hall, for the third consecutive year. Proceeds will be used for heating assistance for those in need. For the past two years, the event has received broad support […]
January 2014
Pittsfield Library announces Jan. 16 program
PITTSFIELD — “Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?”, a special program about how to pass on personal belongings, will be held 12:30-2 p.m., Thursdsay, Jan. 16, at the Library. To register, call 487-5880. Personal belongings often have special meaning for individuals and family members. Planning to pass on such items — treasured wedding photo, Grandpa’s […]
Madison farmers’ market to hold Feb. 18 meeting
MADISON — Madison farmers’ market will hold its winter meeting” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, at the Old Point School on Old Point Avenue. Manager Samantha Burns will discuss the upcoming market season. Applications will be accepted from prospective new vendors and reviewed for consideration. For more information, contact Samantha Burns at 696-4906 or […]
John Ford to speak at Jan. 15 meeting
WATERVILLE — John Ford, retired game warden and author, will speak at Waterville Area Newcomers 7 p.m. meeting Wednesday, Jan. 15, at the Lutheran Church, 36 Cool St. Ford will share stories of his adventures as a 20-year veteran of the Maine Warden Service. The public is invited. Storm date: Jan. 16.
Bee school offered in Skowhegan Feb. 5
SKOWHEGAN — The Somerset Beekeepers announces its third annual bee-school Basic Beekeeping for Beginners. Join Somerset Beekeepers’ President Samantha Burns of the Runamuk Acres Farm & Apiary to learn more about honeybees, how to establish new hives, seasonal maintenance techniques, natural beekeeping methods, and pest and disease management. The course cost $40 per person or […]
Nominations available for Girls Rock
WATERVILLE — Each year Hardy Girls honor five girls who are making Maine a better place for all girls. Girls ages 9-19 who live in Maine are eligible to be nominated. Awards are given in five categories: ⢠Title IX Champion — for a girl advocating for equal access in school athletics. ⢠Health Advocacy […]
Winslow Public Library to offer a technology petting zoo Jan.23-30
WINSLOW — The Winslow Public Library will offer a “Technology Petting Zoo” to patrons Jan. 23-30. The event will provide hands-on familiarization and training with e-readers and tablets. Each day Samantha Cote, youth services/technology librarian, will offer drop-in tech help 1:30-2:30 p.m. Jared Leadbetter, from the Maine State Library, will visit at 2:30 p.m. Jan. […]
Memory Café starting in Waterville Jan. 21
WATERVILLE — Spectrum Generations will host a monthly Memory Café from 10 a.m. to noon the third Tuesday of each month, beginning Jan. 21, at the Muskie Center, 38 Gold St. Memory Cafés are free, informal, social settings that bring together those with dementia or memory loss and a friend or family caregiver with others […]
Vassalboro Historical Society plans Jan. 19 house tour
EAST VASSALBORO — The Vassalboro Historical Society will present a special house tour at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19. The house was formerly owned by Judge Donal Marden and is a Sears Kit Home Manufactured in 1908. The house is located on the Bog Road, across the street from the Vassalboro Public Library. The home […]
Toastmasters leadership training set for Jan. 25
WATERVILLE — Kennebec Valley Toastmasters will host a Leadership Institute Training from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, at Thomas College. Toastmasters Leadership Institutes are the premiere educational events for club officers and aspiring club officers alike. TLIs features officer training sessions to help officers be effective in carrying out their role. TLI […]