Study recommends incentives for developers to build affordable housing within walking distance of workplaces and service centers.
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Plunkett poetry festival seeks artist submissions
Submissions from makers and writers are sought for the annual Plunkett Maine Poetry Festival, a hybrid event of visual and literary arts to be held on Friday, April 30. Literary and art submissions are due Monday, March 1. Anyone interested in contributing one or more creative works to the festival should visit uma.edu/plunkett for details. […]
Friday Film Club celebrates Black History Month with two films
The Camden Public Library’s Friday Film Club will meet at 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19, on Zoom to discuss two powerful and critically-acclaimed films that explore the ongoing struggles of African Americans to gain social equality. The selections are “Loving” and “I Am Not Your Negro.” Email [email protected] to request details for how to […]
Stormy weather cancels Tuesday vaccine clinics
MaineHealth will close or delay the openings of vaccine clinics around the state Tuesday because of predicted snow and sleet.
Virtual book discussion hosted by Franco-American Collection
University of Southern Maine, Lewiston-Auburn College
New Commons Project presents Dungeons & Dragons as next featured topic
University of Maine at Farmington
On Being Present: Recovering Blackness in the Uffizi Galleries
Bowdoin College Museum of Art
Visiting Writers Series presents virtual reading by noted author Kerri Arsenault
University of Maine at Farmington
Native plants in local landscape featured in Winter Horticulture Series
Camden Garden Club
Portland Museum of Art opens exhibition about 2020, online only – for now
‘Untitled’ features new work by 25 Maine artists.