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Jay-Niles Memorial Library Booksale
Jay-Niles Memorial Library Booksale
The Jay-Niles Memorial Library is holding a summer-long used book sale to benefit children’s library programs. The book sale is open Monday & Tuesday 1-6, Wednesday & Thursday 12-5, and Friday 9-2. Prices for books are by donation. A wide selection of books is available in the library’s Memorial Hall in the upstairs of the library. All are welcome to come shop through the huge collection of books, including books for children, teens, and adults, large-print books, paperback and hardcover books, fiction and nonfiction books, crafting books, and more. We also have DVDs, VHS, CDs, vinyl, and audiobooks for sale.
Wilton Blueberry Fest bake sale
Wilton Blueberry Fest bake sale
As part of the Wilton Blueberry Fest, The Wilton United Methodist Church will be having a bake sale on Friday, August 6, consisting of Assorted Pies, Whoopie Pies, Muffins, wrapped blueberry cake, coffee, soda and water will be available. On Saturday, August 7th, a luncheon of Meatball Subs, Grilled Hot Dogs, Chicken, Ham and Egg Salad Rolls will be available, also Blueberry Desserts. Seating will be available on the Church lawn. All Church activities will begin at 10:00 am
New Sharon library book sale
New Sharon library book sale
New Sharon Jim Ditzler Memorial Library will be having a book sale Sat. August 7th from 10AM to 2PM. Lots of new items by donation. For more information call 779-1128.
Book Sale
Book Sale
A big, well organized sale with books for all ages and interests plus puzzles, DVDs, and audio books. 128 Weld St., Wilton (enter parking lot at the LEAP sign). Masks are required and the number of people admitted at a time will be limited. Pricing is by donation and all proceeds benefit the Wilton Public Library's services and collections.
Annual chicken barbecue
Annual chicken barbecue
Wilton Congregational Church will hold its annual chicken barbecue during the second day of the Blueberry Fest. The $11 meal includes half a chicken, coleslaw, roll and blueberry cake. The meal is take-out only, with tickets sold only at the door.
Porter Lake Association Bean Hole Supper
Porter Lake Association Bean Hole Supper
BEANS AT THE BEACH! 51st Porter Lake Association Bean Hole Supper Saturday, August 7 5:00 p.m. Strong Public Beach Featuring great food and entertainment by The Merry Plinksters 12 and Older $8.00 6 - 12 $5.00 5 and under Free If raining, dinner will be held at the Forster Building in Strong
Mt.Blue 1980 Class Reunion
Mt.Blue 1980 Class Reunion
We are having our 40th class reunion this year. It will be at a different place, but with the same old faces. We promise, it will be the best class reunion ever! Please join our Facebook group " Mt. Blue High School Class of 1980" for more information. If you don't have a Facebook account, please have your spouse or a family member join the group to represent you. We are looking forward to seeing you again.
Mt.Blue 1980 Class Reunion
Mt.Blue 1980 Class Reunion
We are having our 40th class reunion this year. It will be at a different place, but with the same old faces. We promise, it will be the best class reunion ever! Please join our Facebook group " Mt. Blue High School Class of 1980" for more information. If you don't have a Facebook account, please have your spouse or a family member join the group to represent you. We are looking forward to seeing you again.
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Ecumenical church service
Ecumenical church service
An ecumenical church service will be held 9 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 8, at the Bass Park gazebo by Wilson Lake. Please bring your own chairs. In case of inclement weather, the service will be held at the Dryden Baptist Church on Depot Street. Communion will be served. All are welcome.
Backyard Bands : Rhys Simpson
Backyard Bands : Rhys Simpson
LIVE MUSIC Featuring Rhys Simpson 158 MIDDLE STREET FARMINGTON, MAINE KIDS UNDER 12 ARE FREE FOOD, GAMES, AND MEG'S SWEETS Automotive Technician who grew up listening to a variety of music, classic rock, blues, jazz, classical. A piano, guitar player & songwriter that writes purely whatever comes into his head. It doesn't really adhere to any genre. Pulling from many different influences. Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, SRV, Eric Johnson, Eric Gales, Chopin, Franz Liszt, Mozart, Beethoven, Sting, Miles Davis, Art Tatum, Pearl Jam, Sound Garden, The Eagles, Led Zepplin, Cream, and many many more. https://www.facebook.com/simpsonmancineband
Poet Linda Aldrich reads in Rangeley, August 8th
Poet Linda Aldrich reads in Rangeley, August 8th
In Rangeley on Sunday, August 8th, at 6:00 p.m. at the Ecopelagicon nature store, the 14th annual Hugh Ogden Memorial Evening of Poetry will feature Rangeley and Portland poet Linda Aldrich reading from her new book, Ballast, which is available at Books, Lines, and Thinkers. The Evening begins with a brief community open reading of poetry; to sign up, come early or call Peggy at 864-3421. This event is free, and light refreshments will be served. For the health of all, please come vaccinated or masked.
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Jay-Niles Memorial Library Booksale
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Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Location: Zoom (video and audio required) Instructors: SeniorsPlus Staff & Volunteers To register: Email edcenter@seniorsplus.org or call 795-4010 Tai Chi is an enjoyable exercise that can improve balance, relieve pain, and improve health, and one's ability to do things. It is a slow exercise. It is easy to learn and good for all ability levels. The essential principles of Tai Chi include mind and body integration, fluid movements, controlled breathing and mental concentration. Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for the health of mind and body. It helps people to relax and feel better. Participants of this
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COLOR ME UNITED 5k Walk/Run
COLOR ME UNITED 5k Walk/Run
Join United Way for the 5th annual COLOR ME UNITED 5k...you can walk, run, or roll as you have a blast getting sprayed with paint and water. Finally no need to travel to have this kind of fun! Registration is $30 for individuals, $25/person for teams of 5+. Registration includes a white shirt, color packet, bandana, sunglasses and more! Register now at www.uwtva.org We can't wait to see you there!
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Location: Zoom (video and audio required) Instructors: SeniorsPlus Staff & Volunteers To register: Email edcenter@seniorsplus.org or call 795-4010 Tai Chi is an enjoyable exercise that can improve balance, relieve pain, and improve health, and one's ability to do things. It is a slow exercise. It is easy to learn and good for all ability levels. The essential principles of Tai Chi include mind and body integration, fluid movements, controlled breathing and mental concentration. Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for the health of mind and body. It helps people to relax and feel better. Participants of this
Get Ready for the Holidays – Shipping for E-Commerce
Get Ready for the Holidays – Shipping for E-Commerce
In this second of our three-part series, WBC Consultant Cathy Roberts will review Are you looking to increase online sales and need to figure out how to streamline your shipping process? Are you unsure of which shipping service is the best for your business? In this second workshop of our Shipping 101 series, Cathy will discuss how to set up shipping with third party sites like Etsy and she will discuss the process of shipping products internationally.
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3rd Annual “Doing Good in the Hood” Car & Tractor Show
3rd Annual “Doing Good in the Hood” Car & Tractor Show
Benefit Car & Tractor Show, 332 Main St. Kingfield, ME, Saturday, August 14th from 9AM-3PM. Raffles, Trophies, Food Vendor, Live Music by Jo Jo & the Bros. FREE ADMISSION, donations will be accepted. All donations to benefit the “Doing Good in the Hood” Benefit Fund which provides funds for heating and food assistance in greater Kingfield area. Drop-off on Friday, August 13 from 8am-5pm and August 14th at 8AM. For more info call Steve Keenan at 671-7440 or Mike Lane at 462-2024.
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market held twice each week May through October in downtown Farmington: Fridays, 10am-1pm on Front Street, across from the Better Living Center Saturdays 9am-noon on Main St, in the District Courthouse parking lot
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Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market held twice each week May through October in downtown Farmington: Fridays, 10am-1pm on Front Street, across from the Better Living Center Saturdays 9am-noon on Main St, in the District Courthouse parking lot
Chicken BBQ at Chesterville Family Fun Day
Chicken BBQ at Chesterville Family Fun Day
The Chesterville Family Fun Day on Saturday, August 14, 2021, will feature a Chicken BBQ cooked by Bob Gramlich at the Chesterville Town Office on the Dutch Gap Road. For $10.00, the meal will consist of half a chicken, coleslaw, rolls and butter, and pickles. Meals may be eaten on the premises or be taken out. Serving will begin at 11:00 a.m. Beverages may be purchased separately for $1.00. Proceeds from the BBQ will be used for next year's Family Fun Day.
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Jay-Niles Memorial Library Booksale
COLOR ME UNITED 5k Walk/Run
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Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Location: Zoom (video and audio required) Instructors: SeniorsPlus Staff & Volunteers To register: Email edcenter@seniorsplus.org or call 795-4010 Tai Chi is an enjoyable exercise that can improve balance, relieve pain, and improve health, and one's ability to do things. It is a slow exercise. It is easy to learn and good for all ability levels. The essential principles of Tai Chi include mind and body integration, fluid movements, controlled breathing and mental concentration. Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for the health of mind and body. It helps people to relax and feel better. Participants of this
Nordica Day Concert
Nordica Day Concert
Performing in this year’s Nordica Day Concert will be Kaleigh Hunter and Emma Jones, winners of last year’s Nordica Scholarship. They will be live-streamed from Nordica Auditorium on August 17 at 7:30. August 17 was the date in 1911 when world-famous opera diva and Farmington native, Lillian Nordica, performed in her hometown.The direct link to the live-streamed performance can be accessed on mtbluetv.org or artsfarmington.org. There is no charge, as it is a gift to the community from the Nordica Memorial Association. The video can also be viewed after August 27 on the above Mt. Blue TV and ArtsFarmington websites.
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Green Business Strategies for Maine Entrepreneurs
Green Business Strategies for Maine Entrepreneurs
In this virtual 1-hour workshop, the Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s Sustainability Unit will present strategies for how to make your business more sustainable. We will discuss “closing the loop” through resource conservation and waste reduction, green purchasing, resources for reducing waste and finding material alternatives, and key recycling habits and programs. This workshop is geared towards small businesses in a variety of sectors. A Q&A session will follow the presentation for any individuals who may want to ask industry-specific questions. Register today!
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Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Location: Zoom (video and audio required) Instructors: SeniorsPlus Staff & Volunteers To register: Email edcenter@seniorsplus.org or call 795-4010 Tai Chi is an enjoyable exercise that can improve balance, relieve pain, and improve health, and one's ability to do things. It is a slow exercise. It is easy to learn and good for all ability levels. The essential principles of Tai Chi include mind and body integration, fluid movements, controlled breathing and mental concentration. Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for the health of mind and body. It helps people to relax and feel better. Participants of this
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Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market held twice each week May through October in downtown Farmington: Fridays, 10am-1pm on Front Street, across from the Better Living Center Saturdays 9am-noon on Main St, in the District Courthouse parking lot
Bat Walk!
Bat Walk!
Friday August 20 meet at the library at 7pm to enjoy a bat snack, learn some interesting facts about bats, see a bat skeleton and bat guano amongst other things, and for the younger crowd, listen to a bat story and do a bat craft if there is time. If not, Take & Makes will be available. At around 7:45pm we will head over to Teaberry Lane, where parking will be available on the first house on the right. From there we will walk down the road and listen for bat echolocations under the guidance of Shevenell Webb, local Wildlife
Free bluegrass concert
Free bluegrass concert
Webb Lake Association is hosting a Free bluegrass concert featuring The Sandy River Ramblers on Friday, August 20 beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Weld Town Hall. The WLA will have its annual meeting prior at 6:00 p.m. which is also open to the public.
Bat Walk!
Bat Walk!
Bat Walk: BATS! A program for all ages! Hosted by the Dr. Shaw Memorial Library, Mt. Vernon, Maine Save the date! Friday August 20 meet at the library at 7pm to enjoy a bat snack, learn some interesting facts about bats, see a bat skeleton and bat guano amongst other things, and for the younger crowd, listen to a bat story and do a bat craft if there is time. If not, Take & Makes will be available. At around 7:45pm we will head over to Teaberry Lane, where parking will be available on the first house on the right.
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Huge Vendor Craft Sale
Huge Vendor Craft Sale
Huge Vendor / Craft Sale Event $25 a table all proceeds go to Our Chesterville Community Library. Paparazzi, Color Street, crafters and many vendors. There will be food as well.
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market held twice each week May through October in downtown Farmington: Fridays, 10am-1pm on Front Street, across from the Better Living Center Saturdays 9am-noon on Main St, in the District Courthouse parking lot
OTIS FCU’s Annual Yard Sale for Ending Hunger
OTIS FCU’s Annual Yard Sale for Ending Hunger
OTIS Federal Credit Union's Annual Yard Sale to benefit Maine Credit Unions' Campaign for Ending Hunger will be held on Saturday, August 21 in the OTIS FCU parking lot (170 Main Street in Jay). Prices are donation-based, and all reasonable donations will be accepted! All proceeds raised will stay local and benefit area hunger organizations. Thank you for your continued support of our mission to end food insecurity in our communities - we hope to see you there!
Farmington Elks Yard Sale
Farmington Elks Yard Sale
Farmington Elks will be doing having their yard sale on August 21st from 8am to 2pm. If you would like to donate items to help us earn money for our lodge/community or if you would like to purchase a table for $10. For more information please contact Deb Rowe 207-779-7721.
Summer Book Sales at Farmington Public Library
Summer Book Sales at Farmington Public Library
Join us for a series of summer book sales at the Farmington Public Library! We will be holding book sales on the third Saturday of June, July, and August outside on the library lawn from 10am-12pm. Come support your local library and buy some books! Please note that we are not accepting book donations at this time. Thank you!
Farmington Elks Steak & Lobster Feed
Farmington Elks Steak & Lobster Feed
TICKETS: $30.00 EACH (Dine in/take out) Each plate will include your choice of: 1) Two lobsters 2) Steak & A lobster 3) Steak Sides include corn on the cob, salad & a dessert. This event is for all Elk members & guests. Tickets MUST be purchased in advance. For more information please contact Aaron at (207)-491-1998. Tickets can be purchased from the Bartender after 2pm daily or by emailing us at farmingtonelks2430@yahoo.com DEADLINE: AUGUST 16TH (If not enough interest we reserve the right to cancel with notice)
Masonic Group public takeout/meal pickup
Masonic Group public takeout/meal pickup
On Saturday, August 21st, the Masonic Group at the Harland M. Harnden Masonic Building, 70 Bryant Road, East Wilton, Maine. will be offering a Public Takeout/Pickup meal from 5:00 to 6:00 pm. The menu will be Baked Ham with Raisin Sauce, Potato Salad, Vegetables, Rolls and Pumpkin Whoopie Pies for dessert. $9.00 for Adults and $5.00 for those under 12 .We would appreciate your meal reservations by 5:00 pm on Thursday, August 19th. For meal reservations please call Alan Morison - 645-4366; Robeert Lawrence - 778-2354 or Alvin McDonald - 645-2190. We also offer Home deliveries in the Farmington and
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Franklin County USBC Bowling Membership Meeting
Franklin County USBC Bowling Membership Meeting
All Franklin County Bowlers We will be having our annual members meeting at Meadow Lanes on Sunday, Aug 22nd at 1pm. We will need to set the membership fee for the up coming year. Last year it was $15 with $13 going to USBC, $1 going to Maine State USBC and $1 going to us/Franklin County USBC. Will have the league packets available too. Doug
Cruise in/Car Hop with live music and food
Cruise in/Car Hop with live music and food
Cruise In/Car Hop at Fairbanks Union Church, 583 Fairbanks Road, Farmington. 4:30 to 7:00. Classic car registration: 4:30 to 6:00pm. Fee $5.00. Prizes lst: $100., 2nd., $50., 3rd $25.00. Live music by Gambol Creek - Jeff and Donna Wells. Food on sale - Hamburgers/Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, Root Beer Floats, Whoopie Pies, Soda. There will be a 50/50 Raffle. Come and have fun. If rain - cancelled. All proceeds go to the Deacon's Mission Fund.
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Jay-Niles Memorial Library Booksale
COLOR ME UNITED 5k Walk/Run
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Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Location: Zoom (video and audio required) Instructors: SeniorsPlus Staff & Volunteers To register: Email edcenter@seniorsplus.org or call 795-4010 Tai Chi is an enjoyable exercise that can improve balance, relieve pain, and improve health, and one's ability to do things. It is a slow exercise. It is easy to learn and good for all ability levels. The essential principles of Tai Chi include mind and body integration, fluid movements, controlled breathing and mental concentration. Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for the health of mind and body. It helps people to relax and feel better. Participants of this
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Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Location: Zoom (video and audio required) Instructors: SeniorsPlus Staff & Volunteers To register: Email edcenter@seniorsplus.org or call 795-4010 Tai Chi is an enjoyable exercise that can improve balance, relieve pain, and improve health, and one's ability to do things. It is a slow exercise. It is easy to learn and good for all ability levels. The essential principles of Tai Chi include mind and body integration, fluid movements, controlled breathing and mental concentration. Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for the health of mind and body. It helps people to relax and feel better. Participants of this
“Anastasia Krupnik”
“Anastasia Krupnik”
Sparrows Nest Theater presents "Anastasia Krupnik" - Play based on the Lois Lowry book. The coming of age story of a girls adventures and challenges in life, "just trying to grow up". 1114 West Mills Rd. Industry, ME Adults $15 Students $10 Family of 4 $35 Call 207-431-9927 to reserve tickets. Tickets also available at the door.
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Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market held twice each week May through October in downtown Farmington: Fridays, 10am-1pm on Front Street, across from the Better Living Center Saturdays 9am-noon on Main St, in the District Courthouse parking lot
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Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market held twice each week May through October in downtown Farmington: Fridays, 10am-1pm on Front Street, across from the Better Living Center Saturdays 9am-noon on Main St, in the District Courthouse parking lot
Paper Making Heritage Community Celebration!
Paper Making Heritage Community Celebration!
Maine’s Paper and Heritage Museum, 22 Church Street Livermore Falls, will host the 3rd annual Paper Making Heritage Community Celebration on Saturday, August 28 from 10 AM to 2 PM. Events include museum tours, hands on paper making demonstrations, Riley family history presentation by Will Riley at 11 AM (Edwin Riley, Will’s great grandfather was the first manager of the Paper Mills built in the area which were incorporated with others to become International Paper Corporation), initial presentation of a model of the Riley Mansion crafted and donated to the museum by Robert Shink, garage sale and lunch of hot
MBHS CLASS OF 1971 50TH REUNION
MBHS CLASS OF 1971 50TH REUNION
Social time 5pm, buffet dinner with 3 entrees salad and cake at 630pm. Price 35 per person. Contact Katie Hallman for more information.
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Blessing of the Animals
Blessing of the Animals
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS Fairbanks Union Church is having a service to bless ALL animals on Sunday, August 29th, 2021. Please join us as we celebrate these precious animals who give us so much unconditional love. Time: 10:00 a.m. To be held outside Location: 583 Fairbanks Rd., Farmington No rain date
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Jay-Niles Memorial Library Booksale
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Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Location: Zoom (video and audio required) Instructors: SeniorsPlus Staff & Volunteers To register: Email edcenter@seniorsplus.org or call 795-4010 Tai Chi is an enjoyable exercise that can improve balance, relieve pain, and improve health, and one's ability to do things. It is a slow exercise. It is easy to learn and good for all ability levels. The essential principles of Tai Chi include mind and body integration, fluid movements, controlled breathing and mental concentration. Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for the health of mind and body. It helps people to relax and feel better. Participants of this
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Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Tai Chi for Health & Balance
Location: Zoom (video and audio required) Instructors: SeniorsPlus Staff & Volunteers To register: Email edcenter@seniorsplus.org or call 795-4010 Tai Chi is an enjoyable exercise that can improve balance, relieve pain, and improve health, and one's ability to do things. It is a slow exercise. It is easy to learn and good for all ability levels. The essential principles of Tai Chi include mind and body integration, fluid movements, controlled breathing and mental concentration. Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for the health of mind and body. It helps people to relax and feel better. Participants of this
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Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market held twice each week May through October in downtown Farmington: Fridays, 10am-1pm on Front Street, across from the Better Living Center Saturdays 9am-noon on Main St, in the District Courthouse parking lot
Maine Outdoor Film Festival
Maine Outdoor Film Festival
The 7th annual Maine Outdoor Film Festival will be held on Friday night, September 3rd, at 7:00 p.m. at the Lakeside Theater, 2493 Main Street, in Rangeley. The 37-minute film about Saddleback’s comeback story -- “More Than A Mountain” – will start off the eight-film program. Admission is $6; $3 for Appalachian Trail hikers and children under 12. Refreshments will be available for purchase. For more information, call Ecopelagicon at 864-2771 and see http://rangeleytrailtown.com
7th Annual Maine Outdoor Film Festival
7th Annual Maine Outdoor Film Festival
Rangeley. September 3. Seventh annual Maine Outdoor Film Festival, 7:00 p.m. Lakeside Theatre, 2493 Main St. Admission $6; $3 for Appalachian Trail hikers and children under 12. Refreshments for purchase. FMI: 864-2771, https://maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com/2021-rangeley
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Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market held twice each week May through October in downtown Farmington: Fridays, 10am-1pm on Front Street, across from the Better Living Center Saturdays 9am-noon on Main St, in the District Courthouse parking lot
Farmington Historical Society yard sale
Farmington Historical Society yard sale
Farmington Historical Society will be holding it's almost annual yard sale this coming Saturday, September 4th from 8 until 2 on the lawn of the Octagon House, corner of High and Perham Sts. The sale was not held last year so there will be more items for sale. All proceeds go to heating and maintaining the three buildings the society manages, the North Church, the Octagon also known as the Hiram Ramsdell House, and the Titcomb House. Funds are also needed to keep it's collection of historic Farmington artifacts and documents safe and available to the public. For more information
Rangeley Trail Town Festival
Rangeley Trail Town Festival
Rangeley. September 4. Ninth annual Rangeley Trail Town Festival, 10-4, 7 Pond St. Free. Music by “Unknown Legend”; ice cream-eating contest; storytelling by Antonio Rocha; activities; crafts; exhibits; talks by hikers; and more. Food for purchase. FMI: 864-2771, http://rangeleytrailtown.com
15th Annual Donn Barker Memorial Horseshoe Tournament
15th Annual Donn Barker Memorial Horseshoe Tournament
Sign Ups start @ 10am Cost- $10 per person First set of shoes are tossed @ 12pm There will be T-Shirts for sale & 50/50 raffle. The kitchen will be open with lots of great food! Contact the Farmington Elks Lodge @ 207-778-6761 and ask for Joel.
Storytelling by Antonio Rocha
Storytelling by Antonio Rocha
Internationally-known storyteller and mime Antonio Rocha (pronounced “haw-sha”) will present “Nature, My Teacher.” With his tenor voice, realistic sound effects and precise mime moves, he will recount his hilarious yet poignant Kilimanjaro climb story and that of his three-day hike on the Appalachian Trail with his through-hiker daughter—and the lessons he learned. A nature lover, Antonio is sure to delight your soul and tickle your funny bone. For more information about this Brazilian-born Maine resident, visit www.storyinmotion.com
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Whistlestop Trail Open House
Whistlestop Trail Open House
There has been some activity down Whistlestop Trail. A homestead is being slowly moulded out of the landscape. Come down from noon to five on Sunday the fifth to meet the owner, Alex, to be given a tour of the property, and to ask any questions you'd like. For more information contact Alex at 351-6765.
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