Registrations are open for the Waldo County YMCA River Races March 29 and April 5.
Community
Community news and announcements from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Aging Well Living Well Expo 2025 set for Farmington April 25
The deadline to register is Monday, April 7.
UMaine Augusta’s chief to participate in policing program
Chief Noel March will join law enforcement leaders from around the world to explore the crucial historical lessons learned from the role of law enforcement in Nazi Germany, particularly the actions of Reserve Battalion 101, and their relevance to contemporary policing.
Lincoln County Historical Association seeks volunteers
Volunteers can discover 17th century midcoast Maine with Lincoln County Historical Association volunteering.
Waterville library to launch seed library March 20
While supplies last, garden seed packets can be picked up at the 73 Elm St. library.
Athens Community School hosts Math Madness event
ATHENS — Athens Community School hosted its first Math Madness Family Night event March 12, bringing students and families together for an evening of math games, problem-solving, and hands-on activities. This event was backed by these community sponsors: • Brickyard Hollow of Skowhegan, who provided 60 pizzas. • Athens Corner Store, Pizza Hut and Madison […]
Online presentation on specialty potato varieties set for March 27
Results of the 2024 Organic Specialty Potato Variety Trial conducted at Rogers Farm Forage and Crop Research Facility in Old Town will also be presented.
Waterville, Winlsow schools participating in SkillsUSA State Championships
Gold medal winners will represent Maine in the National SkillsUSA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia.
Webinar on becoming resilient gardener set for March 26
This webinar is the third in the five-part series Gardening for the Future.
Free webinar on rabbit health to be held March 26
This webinar is for breeders and raisers seeking information on rabbit health care.