WATERVILLE — The Alfond Youth & Community Center at 126 North St. is participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program. The AYCC will provide nutritious meals at no separate charge to all children enrolled in its childcare programs. The program is an initiative aimed at ensuring that all children […]
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Waterville library to host Nosh & Knock Off event Oct. 26
WATERVILLE — The Waterville Public Library is set to host Nosh & Knock Off: A Mystery Theater Fundraising Event — an evening of mystery and magic at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at 73 Elm St. This fifth annual fundraiser will be a live-acted event! Nosh & Knock Off will feature an original script, “Murder […]
Jay Post 33 to host murder mystery dinner Oct. 19
JAY — Tickets are available for a murder mystery dinner, set for 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Lane-Dube AMVETS Post 33, 111 Main St. A $25 ticket includes fully interactive entertainment, an appetizer, salad, dinner and dessert. Tickets are available at the post, by calling 207-213-8830, or by emailing [email protected]. Check out […]
Rangeley church to host blessing of animals Oct. 6
The custom of blessing animals is conducted in remembrance of St. Francis of Assisi and his love for all creatures great and small.
Maine Country Music Hall of Fame Extravaganza set for Oct. 6
The three-hour live show will feature a lineup of Maine Country Music Hall of Famers from all over the state.
‘Get Ready to Vote’ concert planned in Farmington Sept. 26
FARMINGTON — The University of Maine Farmington is set to host a free “Get Ready to Vote” concert at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, on the Emery Community Arts Center lawn on Main Street. Those who haven’t yet registered to vote can do so at the concert. Ruth Hill, 2017 grand prize winner of the […]
Backyard Naturalist: A vote for September
Usually such beautiful days are an escape from political ugliness, Dana Wildes writes.
Friends of Wilson Lake to conduct watershed survey Sept. 26, 27
WILTON — The Friends of Wilson Lake, in partnership with the town of Wilton, is conducting a watershed survey of the developed land area within the Wilson Lake, Varnum Pond and Pease Pond watersheds as part of a long-term effort to protect and improve the water quality of these lakes. The purpose of the survey, […]
Fall Harbor Arts and Books Fair comes to Camden Oct. 5, 6
CAMDEN — The Camden Public Library is set to host the Fall Harbor Arts and Books Fair from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, in the Camden Amphitheatre and along Atlantic Avenue. The free event will feature 54 artists and craftspeople showcasing and […]
Leeds student receives Parsons Family Scholarship
Bella Sturtevant of Leeds has been awarded The Maine Community Foundation’s Parsons Family Scholarship. She plans to attend Rhode Island College. The scholarship provides support for LGBTQ+ graduating seniors and their allies at Maine high schools in pursuit of post-secondary study. Graduating high school seniors of any gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion or […]