St. Patrick’s Day Pancake Breakfast

VFW Post 3335 64 Jewell St, Jay, ME 04239, Jay, ME

The Franklin County Democratic Committee will host Governor Janet Mills and Assistant House Majority Leader Kristen Cloutier (D-Lewiston) at their 48th pancake breakfast on Saturday, March 18th, from 8am to 10:30 a.m. at the VFW Hall, Rt. 133 in Jay. The public is invited and welcome to attend. Cost is $10 for adults; kids under 12 are free. Pancakes, sausage, coffee, tea, hot cocoa, and juice will be served. There will also be a 50/50 raffle, donations are welcome. This is a family-friendly event.  Tickets available online or at the door.

Community Lunch at Old South Church March 18th

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

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

Recurring

Auditions

Sparrows Nest Theater 1114 West Mills Rd, Industry, ME

The Odd Couple - female version. Roles for 6 women, 3 men. Tentative performance dates May 11-14. Directed by Fred Liebfried.  FMI: fliebfried@hotmail.com

PUBLIC TAKE-OUT SUPPER-HARNDEN MASONIC HALL

Harland M. Harden Masonic Building 70 Bryant Road, East Wilton, ME

On Saturday, MARCH 18, 2023, there will be a Public Pickup /Takeout Supper at the Harland M. Harnden Masonic Building, 70 Bryant Road, East Wilton, Maine , from 5:00 to 6:00 pm.  The menu will be Corned Beef, Boiled Potatoes, Carrots, Cabbage, Dinner Roll, and Homemade Dessert.  The price will be $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for those under 12.  DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES, HOME DELIVERY WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE IN EITHER WILTON OR FARMINGTON. Reservations by THURSDAY, MARCH 16 by 5:00 pm would be most appreciated. Reservations may be made by calling Clint Coolidge – 207-645-4053; Robert Lawrence -207-778-2354 or

$10.00
Recurring

Al-Anon at FMH

Franklin Memorial Hospital

Al-Anon, a self-help support group for families and friends of alcoholics, is meeting every Sunday evening at 7 p.m., in the Crosby Room at Franklin Memorial Hospital.

April Biz Fit: Business Check-In & Check-Up *Extended Time 8am-9:30am*

Online via Zoom 30 Federal St, Brunswick, ME

What is your "APGAR" score? The APGAR is a brief test given to newborns after 1 and 5 minutes of life on earth to check their vital signs and how they are functioning in the world. What's your business's vital signs of health? How is your business functioning? How do you get IT and YOU balanced, sustainable and vital in the months ahead? Let's use a Biz Fit informal gathering to Check In & Check Up regarding your business vital signs: External (Marketing, outreach, communications, etc.), Internal (Operations, financials, HR, etc.), Personal (Self-care as a business owner). We'll discuss together

Free

Emergency Preparedness for Small Business

Online via Zoom 30 Federal St, Brunswick, ME

CEI Women's Business Center Consultant Katie Kelley will walk you through emergency preparedness for your small business. We will discuss creating a standard operating procedure (SOP) for your business that will outline the functions and processes as they pertain to your business. SOPs ensure daily operations can be implemented in the event that you, as the owner, are unable to tend to your business. This will be an interactive 1-hour workshop with time for questions and answers at the end of the workshop. Register Today!

Free

Self-Worth Club: A Skills-Building Discussion Group For Female Business Owners

Online via Zoom 30 Federal St, Brunswick, ME

Even in the best of times, running a business is an act of vulnerability. From the financial unknowns, to the fear of failure, being a business owner is ripe for feelings of insecurity of every kind. The pandemic has been a source of tremendous stress, increasing the sense of self-doubt for many business owners. Working to recover emotionally from this tremendous curveball takes some time, and a new toolbox of skills. Whatever your situation, building a foundation of self-worth will help you in business. Feeling more confident in yourself helps you take those calculated risks that can improve your ability

Free

Mobile Food Business: No Truck? No Problem!

Online via Zoom 30 Federal St, Brunswick, ME

Without an actual truck, what can you do with your mobile food business this season? WBC Business advisor, Ruth Feldman will discuss some ways to think creatively about alternative venues. We will also touch upon: licenses & permits, insurance, and marketing best practices to help you get your food business up and running. This workshop will also provide an opportunity for participants to connect with one another about tips and experience from on the ground. Register Today!

Free

New Sharon Planning Board Meeting

11 School Lane, New Sharon 11 School LaneNew Sharon,

New Sharon Planning Board meeting. The Public is welcome.

Angel Investors: Accepting Equity Investment from Angel Investors

Online via Zoom 30 Federal St, Brunswick, ME

For many small businesses, their first formal equity investment will come from an angel investor. In Maine, we have a robust network of angel investors who play a sizable role in our startup economy. In this second part of a three-part series on equity investments, you’ll learn about the ins and outs of leveraging angel investors to raise equity for your business. During this session, we’ll cover: What is angel investing? What does an angel investment mean for you and your business? What types of businesses are a good fit? What stage of business is a good fit? I think

Free

Cabin Fever Game Day

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

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.