Two Zoom webinars, one for amateur photographers and one for professionals, to offer some tips and guidance March 10.
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Looking Back on March 9
100 Years Ago: 1921 The annual bowling banquet and entertainment of the Calumet Club was held last evening at Odd Fellows Hall on Lisbon Street. More than 150 members of the club attended the affair which is one of the leading events in club life. The banquet was served at 6:30 with the first part […]
Invasive zebra mussels found in Maine pet stores
State officials are urging store operators and consumers to take steps to destroy the freshwater mollusks, which can outcompete native species and damage boat motors and underwater structures.
Monday’s college roundup: No. 1 UConn women rout Marquette for 19th Big East championship
The Huskies win their 160th straight game in conference play.
NFL notebook: Cowboys, QB Prescott finally have agreement on new contract
It’s a $160 million, four-year contract with $126 million guaranteed and an NFL-record $66 million signing bonus, according to a person with knowledge of the deal who spoke to The Associated Press.
Camden library to host ‘By the Waters of the Winds’ art show and film event
Midcoast artist and author Maureen Egan will deliver a a virtual art show entitled “By the Waters of the Winds,” during the month of March hosted by the Camden Public Library. The paintings in the show were inspired by two challenging and resplendent hikes with her husband in the Wind River Range of Wyoming. The […]
Celebrating 15 years of open mic at Auburn UU
The Pleasant Note Coffeehouse will celebrate the 15th anniversary of its Open Mic & Poetry Slam on Friday, March 12, at the First Universalist Church of Auburn. Since 2006, this free monthly show has drawn people of all ages who share the spirituality of music and spoken word. During the past year, the show has […]
Dedicated volunteers keep after school program running
The Rangeley Friends of the Arts is continuing to offer their free after-school program, CASA (Creative After-School Arts), with a group of dedicated volunteers. The program is open to students in grades 5-12, and meets Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Friday after school until 5 p.m. Activities include all types of art projects, no-bake baking, drama, origami, film […]
Art and Ale window features local artist
Ready for some magic? The featured artist for the month of March in the Auburn Gritty’s Art and Ale window is local artist and illustrator Angie Lafrance. Her newest collection, “Illusionarium,” features both digital and traditional paintings inspired by magic, mysticism, and curiosity of the early twentieth century. Lafrance is the founder of Ramble Row, […]