Finding Our Voices is set to hold an online book club discussion of “The Bonobo Sisterhood: Revolution Through Female Alliance” with the book’s author, Diane Rosenfeld, founding director of Harvard’s Gender Violence Program. The discussion is scheduled for 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11. The event is part of the Finding Our Voices Book Club, which […]
Events
Gardiner school selling tickets for ‘Once Upon a Mattress’
Performances will take places Feb. 6-8 at the school.
Waterville’s Alfond center launches workforce readiness sessions
The free sessions are designed for teens and young adults.
Pownal’s Bradbury Mountain State Park offers Winter Fun Day Feb. 1
Ski and snowshoe gear loans will be free with special event park admission.
Sportman’s alliance to hold congress in Augusta Feb. 13
The event is designed to be informational and educational, while recognizing diverse opinions.
Hospice council to host statewide conference in Waterville
The conference will bring together palliative care experts to share current data analytics, messaging, education and other relevant information to providers and consumers in Maine.
Waterville center to host star parties Feb. 7
Participants can see what might be visible in the sky during February.
Brunswick’s Teens to Trails to offer free outdoor adventures
Sara’s Scholarship is open to freshmen and sophomores at Maine high schools who are registered with Teens to Trails.
‘Tintamarre’ documentary to be shown, discussed Feb. 5
The Franco-American Collection at the University of Southern Maine will host the viewing Feb. 5 in Lewiston.
Union library to offer talk on Norway Feb. 5
UNION — Vose Library is set to host an “Armchair Adventure to Norway” with Erik Amundsen and Amy Cornell of Union at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, at the 392 Common Road library. They traveled through Norway last summer by land and sea, from Oslo to Kirkenes, Loftoten Islands, Trondheim, Froya and Bergen, and a […]