Gold Leaf Senior College Summer semester sign-up
Registration is now open for our summer semester. Gold Leaf is for people 50 or older. Summer programs include activities ranging from educational classes to social activities. Please go to our website at (goldleafinstitute.org) to view our offerings and sign-up.
Wayne Community Church Auction – on-line and in person
Wayne Community Church 22 Old Winthrop Rd, Wayne, ME, United StatesThe Wayne Community Church auction is back this summer, offered both online and as an in-house silent auction! The online auction begins on Friday, JULY 1st and runs through Saturday, JULY 9th. To bid for auction items online, go to waynechurchauction.com. Color photos are included with item descriptions. An opportunity to see and bid on the items in person will be offered at the Wayne Community Church, 22 Old Winthrop Road, Wayne, on the following dates and times: JULY 7th and 8th from 4 to 6 PM and JULY 9th from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. Both online and in-person
City Lights North Summer Performing Arts Camp
Old State Theatre City Lights North 231 Broadway, Farmington, ME, United States20th Annual Summer Performing Arts Camp 8:00 am to 3:00 pm daily (including weekends) July 1-16 July 1 is registration: come between 8 and 12 to register and work a bit. Performance on the 16th. This program is free; it is a demanding pre-professional program in dance, singing, acting, fencing, and art. Ages 6-17. Teachers include: Russell Ferguson, Adrienne Hawkins, Braun Dapper, Hershey Bliss, Zakyia Watkins, Duggan Hill, and more. Call 207 778 9114 or text 617 543 9749 with any questions. COVID policy will depend on CDC guidelines and Franklin County transmission rates during the program.
The Art Among Us 2
Emery Community Arts Center at the University of Maine at FarmingtonGold Leaf Senior College at UMF , art exhibit. The exhibit features 29 local artists/Goldleaf members working in acrylics,oils, photography, wood, glass and more. The exhibit will be at the Emery Art Center on the UMF campus. The opening reception will be on June 17th from 5-7PM. and will continue thru July 29th.
Dempsey Center – Forward Together: Franklin + Oxford Counties
UMF - Lincoln AuditoriumReaching those who have been impacted by cancer in every corner of the state of Maine has always been an important goal of the Dempsey Center. And to do that, we want to have a better understanding of the varying needs and barriers that Mainers experience when it comes to seeking care on a cancer journey. Join us for a town hall-style conversation to share more about the communities that exist in Franklin + Oxford Counties and how to support those impacted by cancer. Our hope is that this information will inspire transformation and further our mission to make life
Dempsey Center – Forward Together: Franklin + Oxford Counties
UMF - Lincoln AuditoriumReaching those who have been impacted by cancer in every corner of the state of Maine has always been an important goal of the Dempsey Center. And to do that, we want to have a better understanding of the varying needs and barriers that Mainers experience when it comes to seeking care on a cancer journey. Join us for a town hall-style conversation to share more about the communities that exist in Franklin + Oxford Counties and how to support those impacted by cancer. Our hope is that this information will inspire transformation and further our mission to make life
Boundaries for a Thriving Business
ZoomMany female business owners find that they are repeatedly asked to do unpaid work, work that is not within their skill set, or work that leaves them tired and at risk of burnout. However, running a business is not inherently draining -- especially when you have the tools to set healthy boundaries. In this 6-week cohort lead by Hannah Curtis, we will combine structured discussions and skill-building instruction to help you learn to say no, set limits, prioritize your work, and build and grow a business that really works for you. Join a group of supportive women business owners from
Afternoon Common Loon Paddle
Saddleback Lodge 976 SADDLEBACK RD, Rangeley, ME, United StatesAfternoon Common Loon Paddles on Saddleback Lake Wednesday afternoons into early evenings 3:30-5:30 PM Take a guided kayak trip with NICK LEADLEY to observe loons of the Rangeley Lakes Region. Nick is a specialized bird photographer and loon enthusiast. He has been photographing common loons and native wildlife for 20 years plus. He prides himself in sharing the splendors of the Rangeley Region, including its native inhabitants and fauna. Guests must arrive 20 minutes prior to their scheduled activity time. Open to ages 9+. Max of 6 per trip. Meet at the base lodge at the Guest Services Desk 20 minutes before start
Titcomb Mountain – Annual Membership Meeting
Titcomb Mountain 180 Ski Slope Road, Farmington, METhe Annual Meeting for the Titcomb Mountain Membership will take place on June 22nd at 6:00pm. All members and interested community members are encouraged to attend. The Friendliest Mountain Around provides members an incredible value. Come take part in the decision making process as we prepare for the year to come. Open to all members and others in the community.
Narrow Gauge Quilters
Narrow Gauge Quilters' have started the new "quilt year". Meetings are 2x a month at Phillips Library ~ Next meeting is Oct 21st this week. New and experienced quilters all welcomed!
FREE Kids’ Bike Groups
Saddleback Lodge 976 SADDLEBACK RD, Rangeley, ME, United StatesFREE Kid's Bike Groups Thursday afternoons 3-5 p.m. Saddleback's bike trails are located in the South Branch area of the lower mountain. These gradually sloped trails include sections great for beginner riders. This weekly kid's program will work on a progression from flat gravel riding to eventually going down some of our green-level beginner bike park trails. The first few weeks will be spent on gravel, likely a parking lot to work on skills. This program runs from June 2nd through the Thursday before Labor Day weekend. BYOB - Bring Your Own Bike. Rentals are available as well. Riders must
41st Annual Sugarloaf Ski Club Golf Classic
Sugarloaf Golf ClubThis year's Golf Classic will take place on Friday June 4, and is dedicated to the memory of Club President Virginia "Ginny " Bousum. This annual event benefits the Dick & Martha Ayotte Scholarship fund which helps to make learn to ski & snowboard programs more affordable for kids from Franklin & Somerset Counties. If you cannot play you can help by being a hole sponsor for $200. FMI go to www.sugarloafskiclub.com