Farmington Farmers’ Market
Downtown Farmington Array, Farmington, ArrayFarmers' 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
Rangeley Trail Town Festival
Pond Street, Rangeley 7 Pond Street, Rangeley, ME, United StatesRangeley. 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
Farmington Elks Lodge 120 School Street, Farmington, ME, United StatesSign 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
Pond Street, Rangeley 7 Pond Street, Rangeley, ME, United StatesInternationally-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
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.
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
Western Maine Audubon presents: Aquatic Invaders in Maine with Roberta Hill
Online event at: https://western.maineaudubon.org/events/Western Maine Audubon will be presenting the first of its fall talk series on Wednesday, September 8 at 7 pm. “What You Should Know About the Threat of Aquatic Invaders in Maine,” will be presented by Roberta Hill, Invasive Species Program Director for Lake Stewards of Maine. In this talk, Roberta will address the following questions and more: What makes an organism invasive? What threats do invasive organisms pose to Maine’s native ecosystems? How do invasive aquatic species impact humans? What are the drivers behind introduction of invaders to Maine and the vectors exacerbating their spread within the state? What
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
Negotiation 101 for Maine Businesswomen
ZoomLearn how to prepare strategically for business-related scenarios to increase your likelihood of success in your next negotiation. We will cover tips for advocating for yourself while maintaining good relationships. The training will be informed by research on the gender dynamics of negotiation. The session will be led by Zoe Williams, who is a fellow in the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School and a seasonal resident of North Haven, ME. Register today!
Farmington Farmers’ Market
Downtown Farmington Array, Farmington, ArrayFarmers' 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
Phillips Farmer’s Market, 21 Depot St
Phillips Farmer's Market, 21 Depot St, Phillips -- 9-11am
FREE DIABETIC FOOT SCREENING
Mt. Blue Shopping Center Parking Lot 648 Wilton Rd, Farmington, ME, United StatesSaturday Sept 11, 2021 at Mt. Blue Shopping Center. SPC Cyber Lions Club will offer a Free Diabetic foot Screening from 9 AM to 2 PM with Dr. Jeff Johnson. Information about Diabetes and Senior Planning Center Representatives will be available for questions. Applications for new membership to Lions will be available. Please bring old glasses, hearing aids and cell phones to donate to the Lions Clubs of Maine. See you there!