Vendors can rent table space for $15.
Events
Lion’s Mane Mushroom workshop set for Nobleboro April 13
The workshop will be led by Erin and David from Tiny Acres Farm.
Program on depression, anxiety to be offered in Farmingdale
The program identifies the underlying causes of depression and anxiety so that a lasting cure can be found.
Over 50 dancers to perform in Rangeley April 4, 5
Reserve seating tickets will be available beginning March 21 via [email protected].
Readfield library to host Maine author talks March 18, 27
These events are sponsored by the library and Readfield U, a free pop-up university, and are part of the library’s Environment & Sustainability Program/Speaker Series.
Repair work taking place at Augusta’s Lithgow Library
AUGUSTA — Repair work began March 11 in Lithgow Public Library’s historic wing at 45 Winthrop St. The first phase of work will start with the Reading Room, which will be partially closed, and then will shift to the west side where the DVDs, magazines and newspapers are housed, according to a news release from […]
Readfield Historical Society sets meeting, elections for March 22
David Cook will offer a program on prehistoric canoe routes.
Damariscotta gallery seeks entries for ‘New Works’ show
This show is open to members and non-members alike.
Professional photographers association convention set for Freeport in April
This event brings together some of the industry’s top photographers to inspire and elevate one’s craft, whether focused on portraiture, fashion, weddings, or creative projects.
Digital marketing workshop for farmers set for Farmington April 3
FARMINGTON — University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Greater Franklin Food Council are set to offer a Digital Marketing for Farms workshop from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, April 3, at North Dining Hall in the Olsen Student Center, University of Maine Farmington, 111 South St. Participants will hear from Kelsey Kobik, a […]