DAMARISCOTTA — “Lifelong, Thieving and Resident Communities: Understand and Building Relationships” will be the Inn Along the Way’s fourth and final summer Challenging Community Conversation. The interactive discussion, under the guidance Noël Bonam, Maine state director of AARP, is set for 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, in the Long Barn at the IAW’s Chapman Farm, […]
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Community news and announcements from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Town of Jay taking requests for absentee ballots
JAY — Absentee ballot applications are now available for the Nov. 5 election. Absentee ballots will be sent to voters beginning in early October and available through Thursday, Oct. 31. After Oct. 31, voters must meet the special circumstances requirement to be eligible for an absentee ballot. Voters who will be at least 65 years […]
Gardiner Elks to host dinner theater Sept. 28
Reservations must be made at the Elks Lodge; the tickets are cash only.
Manchester Conservation Commission to introduce new trail Sept. 28
MANCHESTER — Members of the Manchester Conservation Commission are set to lead a pubic walk through the newly expanded Manchester Woods town trail system at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. It is a non-motorized recreational trail system for walking/hiking, mountain biking, trail running, wildlife viewing, snowshoeing/XC-skiing and similar activities. The loop is adjacent to the […]
Messalonskee girls soccer plan youth mentoring day for Sept. 28
OAKLAND — Messalonskee High School Girls Soccer and the ShineOnCass Foundation are set to host the ninth annual girls’ youth mentoring day, ShineOn Saturday, from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, on the Messalonskee High School Turf Field at 41 Health St. The event is held to honor former Messalonskee soccer player and youth […]
Kingfield Harvest Festival to feature music, food, events for kids
KINGFIELD — The 10th annual Harvest Festival, hosted and organized by Maine Mountain Children’s House, is set for 2-6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Mountain Village Farm B&B, 164 Main St. The fundraiser welcomes people from across the region for an afternoon of live music, fresh food, and children-focused activities and events. Proceeds will […]
Appeal seeks to revoke license of Poppy’s Redemption Center in Jay
Poppy’s Redemption Center is under threat of closing just two months after opening at 246 Main St., according to a post on its Facebook page Sept. 11.
Scholarships available to adult learners in Franklin County
The application deadline is Friday, Oct. 18.
Final Wiscasset Art Walk set for Sept. 26
WISCASSET – The final Wiscasset Art Walk of the 2024 season is set for 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26. Attendees can experience the village’s fine galleries, shops, food stops and sidewalk activities. Village galleries continue their exhibitions and live music accompanies the art. The businesses that have this year supported the many free WAW activities […]
Central Maine locations feature children’s walks with a twist
GARDINER — Healthy Communities of the Capital Area has announced StoryWalk locations in Kennebec County. The following locations currently house StoryWalks: Readfield Community Library, China Primary School Nature Trail, Viles Arboretum, Farrington Elementary School, Gardiner Regional Middle School, and The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Gardiner. StoryWalks build children’s interest in reading while promoting […]