The Gardiner Library Association will begin celebrating Maine’s bicentennial with a yearlong speaker series celebrating the history of the communities making up the Lower Kennebec Valley. The series will kick off with a presentation by State Historian Earle Shettleworth Jr. titled “Charles Allen’s Kennebec River Photographs, 1898-1907,” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3, at the […]
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Hope’s Place for Grieving Children group to start meeting Oct. 8
SKOWHEGAN — Hope’s Place for Grieving Children will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays beginning Oct. 8 and will run for six weeks at Centenary United Methodist Church, 113 Dr. Mann Road. The mission of Hope’s Place is to provide a safe supportive environment for grieving children, teens and families through peer support […]
Tai Chi for Health and Balance planned
Workshops will be held from Sept. 18 through Nov. 13.
Somerville’s farmers market to launch Maine Harvest Bucks program Sept. 1
Harvest Bucks is a nutrition incentive program that provides extra fruit and vegetables to folks who shop with an EBT/SNAP card at farmers markets.
Tai Chi for Health and Balance to be offered
Workshops will begin Sept. 24 and continue through Nov. 19.
Area singers invited to perform at Carnegie Hall
Shannon Thurston, Maine Arts Academy Chamber singers to join other choristers to perform Nov. 24.
The Harlow seeks art for ‘Art and the Land’ exhibition
The open call juried show celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Kennebec Land Trust.
A Matter of Balance workshop to begin Oct. 1 in Moose River
Eight-session, structured group program that emphasizes practical strategies to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels.
New joint project The Artists Trail announced
Fifteen scenic sites designated to introduce unique, rugged beauty of Rangeley Lakes Region to artists.
Business basics for youth set for Nov. 29
Those who attend can make a holiday swags and learn business skills.