Creating a Social Media Content Calendar

Online via Zoom 30 Federal St, Brunswick, ME, United States

With all the social media platforms that exist, it can be quite overwhelming to understand where and when to market your business. WBC Social Media Consultant, Katie Kelley, will do a deep dive into understanding the tips and tricks to establish an effective content calendar for your business. Planning ahead takes the guesswork out of your marketing plan and allows you to effectively reach your customers in a thoughtful and meaningful way. Register Today!

Free

Digital Tools for Small Business

Online via Zoom 30 Federal St, Brunswick, ME, United States

With so many digital tools available, it can be hard to know what software or platform will actually help you stay organized, save time, and run your business efficiently. In this 1-hour workshop, WBC Web Design and Marketing Consultant, Mercedes Arnold will share an overview on popular digital tools that are out there to help you get and stay organized in your business. The resources shared in this workshop will help you find the right platforms for your business operations and help you feel confident implementing these tools in your day-to-day so you can work smarter, not harder. Register Today!

Free

Jay VFW Takeout Menu for December

Jay VFW 64 Jewell Street, Jay, United States

Below is the takeout menu for the Jay VFW Post for the month of December. December 2, Chicken Pot Pie, pickled beets and brownies with strawberries and cream for dessert. $12 December 9, Chili, cornbread and Graham cracker cake. $12 December 16, Ham w/pineapple sauce, roasted potatoes, green beans and pina colada fluff for dessert. $13

Open Mic Night – “Live at St. Joe’s!”

St. Joseph Center 133 Middle St, Farmington, ME, United States

Franklin County has a rich tradition of talented musicians drawing from many styles of music from Country, Folk, Americana, Celtic to Contemporary.  St. Joseph’s Parish is hosting, together with endorsement from community partners, a monthly open mic night usually on the last Thursday of every month. We wish to provide a venue that continues to celebrate and foster the musical talent within Franklin County. Professionals and newcomers are all welcome to listen, perform and collaborate. Bring your friends and family for an audience! “Live at St. Joe’s!”  will continue on December 1st at the St. Joseph Center located at 130 Quebec

Free

Chester Greenwood Day

Downtown Farmington Array, Farmington, Array

This year marks the 46th Celebration of Chester Greenwood Day in downtown Farmington. On Saturday, December 3rd the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce presents the celebration of the Farmington native and earmuff inventor, Chester Greenwood. "Winter Wonderland” is the theme for this year’s Parade! Partake in our Gingerbread House Contest, Taste of Farmington, historical open houses, craft fairs, polar bear dip, and more! For a complete schedule of events, visit our website at www.franklincountymaine.org or call 207.778.4215 for more information

Cookie Walk

Henderson Memorial Baptist Church 110 Academy St, Farmington, Maine

On Saturday, Dec 3rd Henderson Memorial Baptist Church, located at 110 Academy Street, will be having a Cookie Walk starting at  8:00am until we are sold out.  Any questions please call the church at 778-2163.  

Craft Fair at the American Legion

American Legion - 158 High St. Farmington 158 High St., Farmington, ME, United States

Two floors of crafts! Silent auction table, raffles, large luncheon menu. Eat in or take out! 9am-2pm. FMI: 207-778-4720

Free

Farmington Rotary Festival of Trees

Farmington Community Center 127 Middle Street, Farmington, ME, United States

A tradition on Chester Greenwood Day, the Rotary Festival of Trees features decorated trees and wreaths, music, raffles, hot chocolate and goodies. Trees and wreaths are auctioned off at 6 pm and benefit local and international causes.

Tool Sharpening Workshop at Maine Local Living School

Maine Local Living School 71 Lake Drive, Temple, ME, United States

Learn to put a shaving edge on any tool! BYOT (bring your own tool)! We recommend starting with a simple knife, especially a carving knife with wide bevel. Feel free to bring other tools as well such as a kitchen knife, chisel, drawknife, block plane, etc. The ability to sharpen unlocks our ability to reuse the old and rely on ourselves. Absolute beginners welcome! The workshop will be followed by an optional community potluck meal. Please RSVP on our website to let us know you're coming to either or both (workshop and potluck).

Free – $50