Western Maine Audubon presents: “Ethical Questions for the Outdoor Naturalist” with naturalist Doug Hitchcox

Thomas Auditorium in UMF's Preble Hall 173 High Street, FARMINGTON, ME, United States

Western Maine Audubon is pleased to invite the general public to a free, live talk entitled “Ethical Questions for the Outdoor Naturalist,” presented by naturalist Doug Hitchcox on Wednesday, October 13 at 7:00-8:30 pm in UMF Preble Hall’s Thomas Auditorium at 173 High Street in Farmington. Masks and social distancing will be required at the event. Should updated Covid protocols require cancellation of the live talk, it will be live-streamed. Please check Western Maine Audubon's website (https://western.maineaudubon.org/events/) for up-to-date information on changes and where to watch the live stream, should that be necessary. Birding, and other wildlife observing, provides an

free to general public

The New Commons Film Series: THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH

Emery Community Arts Center at the University of Maine at Farmington

The New Commons Film Series presents THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH, the classic 1976 science fiction film starring David Bowie as alien Thomas Jerome Newton. Bowie was an artist of many talents, so be sure to attend this event to grapple with his amazing dramatic performance.

Free

Masonic Group pickup/takeout meal

On Saturday, October 16, 2021, the Masonic Group at the Harland M. Harnden Masonic Hall, 70 Bryant Road, East Wilton, Maine, will be offering a Pickup/Takeout meal from 5:00 to 6:00 pm. The meal will be Roast Pork with gravy, Potatoes, Vegetables, Rolls, and Chocolate cake. $9.00 for Adults and $5.00 for those under 12. Meal reservations by Thursday, October 14th, by 5:00 pm would be appreciated. Meal reservations may be made by calling Alan Morison - 645-4366; Robert Lawrence - 778-2354 or Alvin McDonald - 645-2190. We also offer home deliveries in the Farmington and Wilton are for $10.00

Event Series Farmington Fright Nights

Farmington Fright Nights

Farmington Fairgrounds 292 High St, Farmington, ME, United States

Trail of Terror as you know it from past years has GROWN! United Way and Titcomb Mountain are joining forces for our fourth year to present Farmington Fright Nights! In partnership with Loki’s Workshop, a Halloween specialist, this year will be bigger and better than ever! As the event has grown, the space at Titcomb was just not enough, so make sure you head to the Farmington Fairgrounds this Halloween. Get ready for a Halloween-festival feel as we set out to put on a premier event! Attendees will have four opportunities to check this out, Friday, October 22nd, Saturday October

$20.00

Phillips American Legion Gun Show

Phillips American Legion Gun Show, presented by MidCoast Promotions Saturday October 23rd, from 9am-4pm & Sunday, October 24th, 9am to 2pm. Admission $5, Kids under 12 free 21 Depot St, Phillips Vendor Tables/Show Information, Contact Mike @ 207-380-5783

$5.00
Event Series Farmington Fright Nights

Farmington Fright Nights

Farmington Fairgrounds 292 High St, Farmington, ME, United States

Trail of Terror as you know it from past years has GROWN! United Way and Titcomb Mountain are joining forces for our fourth year to present Farmington Fright Nights! In partnership with Loki’s Workshop, a Halloween specialist, this year will be bigger and better than ever! As the event has grown, the space at Titcomb was just not enough, so make sure you head to the Farmington Fairgrounds this Halloween. Get ready for a Halloween-festival feel as we set out to put on a premier event! Attendees will have four opportunities to check this out, Friday, October 22nd, Saturday October

$20.00

Reception for The Reverend Rothea Kornelius

You are cordially invited to a farewell reception for the Fairbanks Union Church and New Portland Community Church pastor Rev. Rothea Kornelius on October 24, 2:00 to 4:00pm. at Fairbanks Union Church, 583 Fairbanks Road, Farmington Maine.  Come and wish Thea well on her next call to Elgin, Illinois.   For more information call 778-3808.

Free

Free Lecture on David Bowie’s “Life on Mars?” by Prof Shelton Waldrep

Emery Community Arts Center at the University of Maine at Farmington

Join Dr. Shelton Waldrep (Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern Maine) for an original exploration of David Bowie’s “Life on Mars?”, including its meaning and common misconceptions about it. Among many other works, Dr. Waldrep is the author of Future Nostalgia: Performing David Bowie (2015) and The Aesthetics of Self-Invention: Oscar Wilde to David Bowie (2004).

Free

Free CeCe! Screening

Zoom

A virtual screening and discussion of the documentary about criminalized survivor CeCe McDonald who was incarcerated for defending herself against a racist, transphobic attack.

Free
Event Series Farmington Fright Nights

Farmington Fright Nights

Farmington Fairgrounds 292 High St, Farmington, ME, United States

Trail of Terror as you know it from past years has GROWN! United Way and Titcomb Mountain are joining forces for our fourth year to present Farmington Fright Nights! In partnership with Loki’s Workshop, a Halloween specialist, this year will be bigger and better than ever! As the event has grown, the space at Titcomb was just not enough, so make sure you head to the Farmington Fairgrounds this Halloween. Get ready for a Halloween-festival feel as we set out to put on a premier event! Attendees will have four opportunities to check this out, Friday, October 22nd, Saturday October

$20.00

Service of Thanksgiving and Camp Fire Gathering honoring 60 years of Camp at the Eastward

Friends, campers, camp staff, supporters - please join us as we give thanks for the many years of fellowship at the Camp: Camp at the Eastward, 68 Sawyers Mills Rd, Starks, ME 04911 There will be a service of thanksgiving at the chapel in the woods, led by Rev. Scott Planting, followed by a potluck lunch,  and a gathering round the camp fire when stories and memories can be shared and spirits and friendships renewed. Please bring a potluck contribution, a camp chair or blanket to sit on, and plenty of memories/songs/photographs to share. Masking is encouraged for all as physical

Free