Community Lunch at Old South Church March 18th

Old South First Congregational Church, UCC 235 Main Street, Farmington, ME, United States

Community Lunch is back! We are holding the lunches on the THIRD SATURDAY of every month. We will be offering eat-in, delivery and takeout meals. You can call the church the week before the meal (778-0424) and place an order to be delivered, or you can come to the church and either sit down and eat with others or take a meal out with you. The menu for our March meal will be: Stan's roast loin of pork, macaroni & cheese, green beans, buscuit, cake, and beverages. The Coat and Cupboard will be open offering winter outerwear. And our new

Cabin Fever Game Day

Readfield UMC, route 17, Kents Hill Kents Hill, ME, United States

On March 25 from 12:30 to 4:30, Readfield United Methodist Church, in Kents Hill, will have an afternoon to get out of the house and play some traditional games with friends and neighbors. We will have many games available, or you can bring your own if you wish. Concessions will be available. In case of snow we will hold the game day on March 26 ay the same times.

Jay VFW Take-out Menu for April

Jay VFW 64 Jewell Street, Jay, United States

April 7 Seafood chowder, crab cake sandwich, whoopie pies. $14 April 14 China Pie, coleslaw, banana cake. $12 April 21 Phillies cheesesteak casserole, green beans, chocolate cake. $12 April 28 Chicken cordon Bleu Casserole, Caesar Salad, lemonade cake. $12

Easter Egg Hunt

Chesterville Town Office 409 Dutch Gap Road, Chesterville, ME, United States

An Easter Egg Hunt will be happening on Sunday, April 2, 2023, at the Chesterville Town Office at 409 Dutch Gap Road in Chesterville at 1:00 p.m. This free event is sponsored by the North Chesterville Extension Homemakers.  FMI 778-3156

Event Series Kingfield Seniors Monthly Meeting

Kingfield Seniors Monthly Meeting

Western Mountains Baptist Church 928 Carrabassett Road, Route 27, New Portland, ME, United States

Are you a senior that enjoys having potluck lunches, playing games and meeting new and old friends? We at the Kingfield Seniors group meet the first Monday of the month at 12 p.m. at the Western Mountains Baptist Church in New Portland. All Seniors are welcome (you don't need to live in Kingfield) and we look forward to meeting you!

Mother’s Day Flowers

United Way of the Tri-Valley Area 218 Fairbanks Road, Farmington, ME, United States

United Way is partnering with Riverside Greenhouses and B&B Bakery to offer a special Mother's Day treat this year!  This year, you can order a fresh spring bouquet (large) for $25 or a small fresh spring bouquet with a 1/2 dozen macarons for $25. As in past years, you can also order a bouquet to donate to a local nursing home and we'll get them delivered by area youth.  Orders accepted until May 5th. Orders will be ready for pick up (at 218 Fairbanks Road, Farmington) or delivery (for business with 5+ orders) Friday May 12th. What better way to

$25.00

Easter Bake Sale

Wilton United Methodist Church

There will be an Easter bake sale including pies, rolls, hot cross buns etc. at the Wilton United Methodist Church, Friday April 7th from 9:00 to 2:00 pm. Come early for the best selection. For more information, call 645-2190.

Storytime/Playgroup & Easter Egg Hunt

Jay-Niles Memorial Library 983 Main St, Jay, ME, United States

Join us for music and books with new friends! All are welcome!

Free

Good Friday Walk of Witness

Henderson Memorial Baptist Church 110 Academy St, Farmington, Maine

Please join us on Friday April 7 at 2 pm for an ecumenical prayer walk in downtown Farmington. It is based on  the medieval tradition of the stations of the Cross, from  the condemnation of Jesus to his burial.  The walk will start at 2 pm at Henderson Memorial Baptist Church, 110 Academy Street and proceed to the North Church, 118 High Street, Farmington, and from there round a couple of blocks in downtown Farmington, to end beside the cemetery behind the courthouse.  We will then walk back to Henderson Memorial Baptist Church for a short service beginning at around

Free

Easter Outdoor Sunrise Service

Sugarloaf Mountain 5000 Access Road, Carrabassett Valley, United States

Come join the experience of celebrating Easter morning way up on Sugarloaf. Please arrive early and overdress! It’s always much colder than you think.  Bring a headlamp if you have one; some people find that helpful getting to where we stand for the service. Meet at the base of the Super Quad Chair.  Lift will load from 5:15-5:20 AM only. No lift ticket required.  You must ski/board down.  Recommended for people intermediate level or above (trail can be firm and dim that time of morning).  Lift may change due to weather.

Free

Gardening Techniques for Plots, Raised Beds and Greenhouses

Phillips Public Library 96 Main Street, Phillips, ME, United States

The Phillips Public Library Seed Loan Program sponsors a live presentation by Ellen Foster who will speak about “Gardening Techniques for Plots, Raised Beds and Greenhouses”. The talk will be held at the Phillips Public Library, 96 Main Street in Phillips on April 12, 2023 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Ellen draws on her years of experience in commercial gardening in Avon Maine to lead a discussion on the challenges of home gardening in traditional plots, raised beds, and small greenhouses. Come to the Phillips Public Library to gain insights for planning your garden. Free seeds, resources for testing your soil and helpful

Free

Western Maine Audubon presents: “The State of Maine’s Lakes” – a live talk for the general public

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

Western Maine Audubon presents: “THE STATE OF MAINE’S LAKES AND WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP” with speaker Susan Gallo on Wednesday, April 12th at UMF Western Maine Audubon is sponsoring a live presentation by Susan Gallo titled: “The State of Maine’s Lakes and What You Can Do to Help,” on April 12th from 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm. The talk will be held in UMF’s Preble Hall, Thomas Auditorium, at 173 High Street in Farmington.   Maine has over 2,500 Great Ponds. The vast majority of these are in great shape, due in large part to strong shoreland zoning laws

Free