PITTSFIELD — International boarding students at Maine Central Institute plan to host the annual International Food Festival from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, May 15, in Parks Gym at 295 Main St. The public is invited to sample foods from more than a dozen countries prepared by students, faculty and staff. Since 2007, the […]
Events
Augusta’s St. Michael School, Travis Mills Walk-A-Thon set for May 18
AUGUSTA — With a goal of $25,000, the annual St. Michael School and Travis Mills Walk-A-Thon is scheduled to be held Wednesday, May 18, at the school on 56 Sewall St. “It is an amazing day,” said Principal Kevin Cullen, according to a news release from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. “It’s always great […]
Union library to offer virtual tour of website May 18
Vose Library Director Kristin Gould plans to give a virtual tour of community services and information resources that are featured on the library’s newly designed website at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 18. The program, part of the Vose or Virtual Wednesday Series, is the second of three Vose website tech tutorials. To register for the […]
Waterville Creates, partners to host free community event May 14
Waterville Creates and community partners plan to hold the annual Arts in Bloom event on Saturday, May 14, in downtown Waterville. People can explore creativity with free programs scheduled throughout the day, according to a news release from Waterville Creates. • 9 a.m. Spring Story Walk with the Waterville Public Library, 73 Elm St. The […]
Rally for abortion rights, reproductive freedom to occur in Waterville
WATERVILLE — A rally for abortion rights and reproductive freedom is planned from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 14, outside the Universalist Unitarian Church, 69 Silver St., according to a news release from host Elizabeth Leonard. People can join Leonard with her guitar and some signs, in solidarity with Planned Parenthood’s call for a […]
Oquossoc museum announces 13th season of programs
The Outdoor Heritage Museum at 8 Rumford Road in Oquossoc, operated by the Rangeley Lakes Region Historical Society, plans to open for the season on Wednesday, May 18. New temporary exhibits on display include Rangeley’s Historic Legacy, featuring historic photographs of the Rangeley region accompanied by artifacts from the collection and inspired by the new […]
Farmington hospital to offer health careers exploration camp
FARMINGTON — Franklin Memorial Hospital is scheduled to host Summer Scrub Club, a health careers exploration camp, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday, June 20-23. The camp is designed to introduce participants to a wide variety of careers available in health care and is open to all students who will be entering […]
RSU 2 superintendent to host forums May 10-12
Students from Dresden, Farmingdale, Hallowell, Monmouth and Richmond attend RSU 2 schools.
Skowhegan rec announces summer programs
The Skowhegan Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registrations for its summer programs. A complete brochure is available at the 39 Poulin Drive center, online at skowhegan.org and on the department’s Facebook page. For more information, call 207-474-6901.
Somerville farm to hold ‘hug a furry baby’ event May 15
SOMERVILLE — Pumpkin Vine Family Farm plans to hold a “hug a furry baby” event between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at the 217 Hewett Road farm. Owners are excited to re-open their barn doors to the public for a chance to meet their new arrivals, according to a news release from […]