Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment, at 184 Burnett Road in Freeport, will host an online Farm to Easel Invitational Art Auction from Thursday to Sunday, Sept. 17 to Sept. 20. More than 40 local artists have submitted works of all different mediums around the theme of their relationship with climate change, and […]
September
Retired forester and game warden Kim Millick to give talk
She will talk about her book ‘Rookie Warden’ via Zoom Sept. 22.
Skowhegan American Legion Post 16, Auxiliary to hold fundraiser Sept. 19
Proceeds will benefit veterans at Togus and or their families.
Trucking for Kids Convoy event planned for Sept. 20
Proceeds to benefit Camp Sunshine and Camp POSTCARD.
Register in advance for UWKY’s 2020 campaign kickoff event Sept. 16 in Augusta
Event will include a food and basic needs collection drive, food trucks, program and movie.
Togus Pond public watershed planning meeting set for Sept. 15
The Worromontogus Lake Association will host a public meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, to update stakeholders in the Togus Pond watershed about current efforts to restore water quality in Togus Pond. The lake association is in the process of preparing an updated 10-year Watershed-Based Management Plan for the lake that will […]
Seven artists portray glimpses of their reality in Maine Art Gallery online show
Show, originally scheduled to be on view in the Wiscasset gallery, has been rescheduled to 2021.
Art and science merge at River Arts with solo show by Jacqueline Johnson
Exhibit on display Sept. 11 through Sept. 23 in Damariscotta.
Beth C. Wright Ride For Life goes virtual
After much consideration, the Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center has decided to make this year’s 16th Ride for Life a virtual event, according to a news release from the Ellsworth-based center. While the camaraderie of the annual Ride for Life event will be missed, moving to a virtual tour is a necessary measure to […]
Climate change, decline of birds topic of Zoom event Sept. 17
Mid-Coast Audubon will host its monthly learning events online this fall in partnership with the Camden Public Library. A recently published study in Science reports that there are nearly three billion fewer birds in North America than there were in the 1970s. This news follows reports of declining insect populations and the overwhelming, far-reaching effects […]