Tobogganing, sledding, tubing, cross-country skiing and hiking with snowshoes are just some of things you can do this winter, as Southern Maine finally has some snow.
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Vacation week in Rangeley starts with Winterpalooza!
Winterpalooza! is the Rangeley region’s kick off to February vacation week. Held Monday, Feb. 17, the event includes curling, ice skating, and dog keg races.
Mount Vernon to host singer-songwriter Anni Clark Feb. 23
The Yarmouth native has been wowing audiences from Maine to Texas since 1981.
ArtsFarmington set to present ‘Unbought’ Feb. 22
The program will feature the dramatic stories of three Black women.
Flying solo for Valentine’s Day? There’s plenty to do in Southern Maine
There are concerts, comedy shows, movies, puppy snuggling and many other ways to go out and do something on Valentine’s Day in Greater Portland, all by yourself.
Groovetide concert set for Feb. 20 in Bath
The midcoast five-piece contemporary jam-style band performs music spanning generations and genres.
Haggard & Cashed plan Brownfield concert
The country music band is to take the stage Feb. 21 at Stone Mountain Arts.
Webinar on dragonflies, damselflies set for Feb. 19
Dr. Ron Butler, University of Maine at Farmington professor emeritus, plans to host a webinar on the world of damselflies and dragonflies. The event is set for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19. To register, visit mahoosuc.org/events-calendar. The webinar is free, but donations can be made at secure.qgiv.com/for/mahoosuc. Butler is an ecologist interested in issues related […]
Bath concert featuring Tricky Britches moved to March 29
The Chocolate Church Arts Center moved the Feb. 15 concert because of a snowstorm.
Waterville Opera House plans The Outlaw concert
The southern rock legends are a band of brothers bound together by history, harmony and the road.