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North Chesterville Extension Homemakers Meeting
North Chesterville Extension Homemakers Meeting
The North Chesterville Extension Homemakers will be meeting on Monday, February 27th, in the Chesterville Town Office at 1:00 p.m. We will be having a potluck luncheon with chocolate desserts. Then we will begin planning the Franklin County Extension Homemakers Spring Meeting. The public is cordially invited. FMI 778-3156.
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Scaling Up: From Strategy to Action
Scaling Up: From Strategy to Action
Scaling your business means increasing revenue while also increasing efficiency. What does your business need to scale? More employees? Increased efficiency through new systems or equipment? Or more robust or seamless distribution through clearer procedures? Join Facilitator Tara Servilio in this interactive 4-part workshop series to identify your specific needs to scale, evaluate your options, develop a plan to get it done, and discover new tools for the future. You will leave with a plan of action for what you need to do to scale now and in the future. This workshop is beneficial for any size or type of
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Jay VFW Friday Takeout Menu for March
Jay VFW Friday Takeout Menu for March
March 3 - Turkey Pie with e'clair cake for dessert. $12 March 10 - Baked Ziti w/sausage, salad, garlic bread, honey bun cake for dessert. $13 March 17 - Boiled Ham dinner, pistachio cake for dessert. $12 Happy St. Paddy's Day! March 24 - Tex-Mex Dinner, 1 burrito, 1 taco with the fixings, refried beans, corn bread, cookies for dessert. $14 March 31 - Chinese Chop Suey over rice, Brownies for dessert. $12
Women Owned Small Business Certification 101
Women Owned Small Business Certification 101
In this 1-hour workshop, Bryan Wallace, Senior Procurement Counselor at Maine Procurement Technical Assistance Center will present on the Women Owned Small Business Certification. What are the benefits of being a certified WOSB? Who is eligible? How do I apply for the certification? There will be time for Q+A, come with questions!
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Open Mic Night – “Live at St. Joe’s!”
Open Mic Night – “Live at St. Joe’s!”
Open Mic Night – “Live at St. Joe’s!” March 2 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm FREE Open Mic Night in Farmington: “Live at St. Joe’s!” 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 but this is adjustable. We wish to provide a venue that continues to celebrate and foster the musical talent within Franklin County. Professionals and newcomers are all welcome
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March Biz Fit: Stuck in the mud this Mud Season?
March Biz Fit: Stuck in the mud this Mud Season?
What challenge are you stuck on? Let’s use this confidential and supportive space to harness the knowledge, experience and hack tips among us to wisely prepare for business this spring. Bring ideas, get ideas. Register Today!
Toddler/Preschool Storytime and Playgroup
Toddler/Preschool Storytime and Playgroup
Come and join us at the library for books, music, and new friends! All are welcome!
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28th Annual Legendary Rangeley Lakes Loppet
28th Annual Legendary Rangeley Lakes Loppet
Your adventures are the 25K Burt Kettle Classic, 25K and 50K freestyle races, and a 25K untimed touring! Our 25K loop is nice mix of wide, rolling, straight sections and classic New England Nordic trails that wind through native forestland located at the foot of the majestic Saddleback Mountain. For more information call 207-864-4309, or send us an email at rlxcski@gmail.com
Collaborative Living Workshop & Potluck
Collaborative Living Workshop & Potluck
Collaborative Living Maine is bringing their Stone Soup Series to Maine Local Living School! This is an opportunity to mingle and learn about examples of and opportunities for living in community. It will include a workshop with Norway Equitable Housing Cooperative Project Coordinator, Thea Hart, about the Steps to Starting a Community followed by small group discussion. All ages and levels of community curiosity are welcome. If you are able, please bring a dish and/or snack to share for the potluck lunch.
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The Pancakery Cafe–Free Brunch
The Pancakery Cafe–Free Brunch
The lively Pancakery Cafe returns for another FREE delicious Sunday brunch! Let our kid waitstaff serve you from our menu, which includes soups, sandwiches, quiches, baked goods, salads, and of course, pancakes! We also offer hot coffee and tea, as well as espresso, cappuccino and other specialty drinks. Enjoy live acoustic music by local musicians as you dine. We serve the first Sunday of each month, from 10:30 am - 11:30 am, through May. The Pancakery Cafe is a project of the youth group of Old South First Congregational Church, UCC, at 235 Main Street in Farmington. Everything is free,
Winter Sowing
Winter Sowing
Winter seed sowing in clear plastic containers that act as mini greenhouses is an easy, inexpensive way to start seedlings. Come learn how to do it, and start some seedlings of your own! The program will be presented by wonderful local gardener, Rhonda Marquis, on Sunday, March 5, at 1PM at the Mt. Vernon Community Center. Materials will be provided, but it would be helpful if you bring a gallon milk jug & some seeds to share. Limit is 15 participants, and pre-registration is required. To pre-register, call (293-2565) or email (librarian@drshawlibrary.org) the Dr. Shaw Memorial Library in Mt. Vernon.
Maine Mountain Chamber Music Concert
Maine Mountain Chamber Music Concert
Yuri Funahashi (piano), Laurie Kennedy (viola) with guest artists Gianluca Pane (violin) and Elena Ariza (cello). Suggested price is $20 for Adults (more if you can, less if you can't - everyone welcome, nobody turned away), UMF students and youth 18 and under are free. Music of Beethoven, Nadia Boulanger, and Astor Piazzolla. Elena Ariza is a cellist based in New York City, currently pursuing an Artist Diploma at The Juilliard School. She previously received her Master of Music at Juilliard and her Bachelor of Arts at Columbia University, majoring in computer science, as part of its exchange program with
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Teada to perform Old South Church
Teada to perform Old South Church
Called “invigorating” by The Washington Post, Ireland’s band Teada comes to Old South Church Concert Series on Monday, March 6, 2023. Admission $25 adults, $20 seniors and students. Tickets can be reserved by calling 207-491-5919 or purchased at the door. Old South Church is handicapped accessible through the Main Street entrance. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Concert begins at 7:00 p.m. Face masks are optional. A traditional band from Ireland with a truly worldwide reach, Téada has appeared as a frequent headliner at major music festivals throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Africa, Russia, the Middle East and Australia. Highlights
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What the CEI WBC can do for you: from aspiring entrepreneurs to seasoned business owners
What the CEI WBC can do for you: from aspiring entrepreneurs to seasoned business owners
Join the CEI Women’s Business Center and Island Institute for a virtual information session to learn about the CEI WBC's no-cost, confidential business service support and resources. This session will give you an overview of the individual advising opportunities, available workshops and resources, learning cohorts where you can dive deep into relevant topics with peers. Regardless of whether you are in idea stage, start-up, or growth mode, or are looking to network and learn with other female entrepreneurs this session will introduce you to the WBC and to each other! This program is geared towards those women and businesses based on any
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification 101
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification 101
Each year, the Federal Government awards about 10% of all federal contract dollars to Small Disadvantaged Businesses. In this 1-hour workshop, Leesah Patt, Disadvantaged Business Services Specialist at Eastern Maine Development Corporation will present on the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification. What are the benefits of being a certified DBE? Who is eligible? How do I apply for the certification? There will be time for Q+A, come with questions!
Western Maine Audubon presents: “Great Blue Herons in Maine,” presented by Danielle D’Auria
Western Maine Audubon presents: “Great Blue Herons in Maine,” presented by Danielle D’Auria
Western Maine Audubon invites the general public to a free live talk titled, “Great Blue Herons in Maine,” presented by Danielle D’Auria of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. The talk will be held on Wednesday, March 8th from 7:00-8:30 pm in UMF’s Thomas Auditorium at 173 High Street, Farmington. Did you ever wonder where Maine’s Great Blue Herons go in winter, and what path they travel to get there? Since 2016, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife has deployed lightweight GPS tracking devices on Great Blue Herons to follow their movements during nesting, migration, and wintering.
ArtsFarmington Presents: Resinosa Ensemble – March 8
ArtsFarmington Presents: Resinosa Ensemble – March 8
ArtsFarmington is pleased to honor International Women’s Day by presenting the Resinosa Ensemble, three women musicians, who will be playing works by American female composers. The concert will be on Wednesday, March 8th, at 7:30pm in Nordica Auditorium, Merrill Hall, University of Maine at Farmington. Suggested price is $20 for Adults (more if you can, less if you can't - everyone welcome, nobody turned away), UMF students and youth 18 and under are free. The concert is entitled The Taste of Something New, taking its name from the first work on the program by Beth Wiemann. The concert also features
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Inspirational Businesswomen of Maine – Resiliency Leads to Success
Inspirational Businesswomen of Maine – Resiliency Leads to Success
Please join SCORE and SBA Resource Partners Maine Small Business Development Center, Maine Veterans Business Outreach Center, and us at the CEI Women's Business Centers as we celebrate Women’s History Month with a panel discussion including small business owners and small business resources. Margo Walsh, Founder and CEO of Maine Works will be our Keynote Speaker. Hear more about how these incredible businesswomen have been successful during challenging times and the resources available to help you as you start, grow, or expand your business! Register today for this empowering event to be held on March 28th from 9am to 10:30am at the US Custom House, 312 Fore Street, Portland, ME
Inspirational Businesswomen of Maine – Resiliency Leads to Success
Inspirational Businesswomen of Maine – Resiliency Leads to Success
Please join SCORE and SBA Resource Partners Maine Small Business Development Center, Maine Veterans Business Outreach Center, and us at the CEI Women's Business Centers as we celebrate Women’s History Month with a panel discussion including small business owners and small business resources. Margo Walsh, Founder and CEO of Maine Works will be our Keynote Speaker. Hear more about how these incredible businesswomen have been successful during challenging times and the resources available to help you as you start, grow, or expand your business! Register today for this empowering event to be held on March 28th from 9am to 10:30am at the US Custom House, 312 Fore Street, Portland, ME
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Bake Sale
Bake Sale
There will be a Bake Sale on Friday, March 10th, starting at 2:00 p.m. until the food is gone. It will happen at the Chesterville Town Office on the Dutch Gap Road to coincide with the town voting. This event is sponsored by the North Chesterville Extension Homemakers and proceeds will benefit the town of Chesterville. FMI 778-3156.
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Trinity Baked Bean Buffet Supper
Trinity Baked Bean Buffet Supper
Trinity United Methodist Church in Farmington is having our second Saturday Baked Bean Buffet Supper at 4:30-6:00 pm Sat., March 11th. The menu includes red hot dogs, home cooked baked beans, turkey n’ gravy over biscuits, baked mac n’ cheese, assorted salads, coleslaw, and blueberry cobbler for dessert. Adults $9.00, children 12-5 years $4.00 and children under 4 years are free. All money raised will go to our local mission work.
Father Daughter Dances (2 Locations)
Father Daughter Dances (2 Locations)
The Franklin County Children’s Task Force will be holding two simultaneous Father Daughter Dances again this year on Saturday March 11th 2023 from 6:00pm-9:00pm. One dance will take place in Jay at the Spruce Mountain Middle School Gym, and the other will take place in the more northern area of Franklin County in Strong at the Day Mountain Middle School Gym. Anyone wishing to purchase advance tickets may do so beginning mid-February at the Children’s Task Force in Farmington, the Flower Barn in Jay, the White Elephant in Strong, and/or Edmunds Market in Kingfield. Tickets will also be on sale
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10th Annual Moose Dash Snowshoe Race
10th Annual Moose Dash Snowshoe Race
The course winds through woodlands north of Saddleback Mountain and includes single track and Nordic groomed trails. Views and possible wildlife sightings are included! Classes include 5K junior, 5K adult, 1K Kids Fun Run, and a 5K untimed tour. For more information call 207-864-4309, or send us an email at rlxcski@gmail.com. Races start at 10:30AM - registration accepted up to 1 hour before the race.
Al-Anon at FMH
Al-Anon at FMH
Al-Anon, a self-help support group for families and friends of alcoholics, is meeting every Sunday evening at 7 p.m., in the Crosby Room at Franklin Memorial Hospital.
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Town Meeting Supper – Chesterville
Town Meeting Supper – Chesterville
Monday March 13th 5-6 p.m. join neighbors and friends for the annual Town Meeting Public Supper - Baked beans, red dog, coleslaw, biscuits, dessert 10$ per person. Take out is available!
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Upta’ Camp: So you want to run a Camp?
Upta’ Camp: So you want to run a Camp?
Whether you are in start-up mode, or part of a family dynasty that needs updating, this session is for you. We’ll learn from two experienced camp operators, Katie Dunn of Pleasant Mountain Camp, and Rheanna Sinnett of Otoykwa and Just Add Water Floating Camps. In a moderated discussion plus an interactive Q+A , we’ll share some of the basics and successful practices from rustic to “glamping”, how your vision translates into business model, legal / entity structure, and behind the scenes marketing ideas and reservation system. Register Today!
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Friends, Family, Fools: Accepting Equity Investment from People You Know
Friends, Family, Fools: Accepting Equity Investment from People You Know
Many entrepreneurs fund the early stages of their business with investments from friends, family, and other people in their personal and professional networks. In this first part of a three-part series on equity investments, you’ll learn about the ins and outs of leveraging your network to raise equity for your business. During this session, we’ll cover: What is equity, and how is it different than debt? What does it mean for your business to take on an equity investment? What are the different kinds of investments and their respective pros and cons? What should you consider when taking money from
RESCHEDULED Parachute Play Day!
RESCHEDULED Parachute Play Day!
Join us at the library for some active fun with our big parachute! Registration required and space is limited. Sign-up by calling the library at 645-4062, emailing lhopkins@jaynileslibrary.com, or sending the library a Facebook message. Recommended ages 3-10, but all are welcome to participate in this free event.
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Hiring Checklist
Hiring Checklist
Join experts from the Bureau of Labor Standards to learn what you need to know when it comes to hiring an employee! Wage & Hour session: This presentation will cover resources for: Hiring employees, Youth Employment Laws, and The importance of timesheet and scheduling practices. SafetyWorks! session: This presentation will cover: Top 10 most common safety violations, Available on-site consultation for your business, The SafetyWorks! Training Institute, and OSHA Voluntary Protection programs Both sessions will provide time for Q+A with attendees. Session Dates: April 5th 10:00am-11:30am April 6th 10:00am-11:30am Register Today to receive the Zoom link for both sessions!
BIPOC Woman Business Navigator
BIPOC Woman Business Navigator
This 12-week cohort provides technical guidance to 10-12 women of color who are either at the pre-start or very early stages of their entrepreneurial journey. Each 90 minute, in-person session will be facilitated by Grace Mo-Phillips, WBC Business Advisor. Through practical business training and peer discussions, participants help one another define and refine their business ideas, identify where the opportunities and challenges lie, and develop strategies to overcome barriers in starting or growing their business. At the end of the cohort, participants will have a clearly defined business plan using the Business Model Canvas. Participants will also learn about available resources
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St. Patrick’s Day Pancake Breakfast
St. Patrick’s Day Pancake Breakfast
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
Community Lunch at Old South Church March 18th
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
PUBLIC TAKE-OUT SUPPER-HARNDEN MASONIC HALL
PUBLIC TAKE-OUT SUPPER-HARNDEN MASONIC HALL
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
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Al-Anon at FMH
Al-Anon at FMH
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.
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April Biz Fit: Business Check-In & Check-Up *Extended Time 8am-9:30am*
April Biz Fit: Business Check-In & Check-Up *Extended Time 8am-9:30am*
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
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Emergency Preparedness for Small Business
Emergency Preparedness for Small Business
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!
Self-Worth Club: A Skills-Building Discussion Group For Female Business Owners
Self-Worth Club: A Skills-Building Discussion Group For Female Business Owners
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
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Mobile Food Business: No Truck? No Problem!
Mobile Food Business: No Truck? No Problem!
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!
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Angel Investors: Accepting Equity Investment from Angel Investors
Angel Investors: Accepting Equity Investment from Angel Investors
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
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Cabin Fever Game Day
Cabin Fever Game Day
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.
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Maine Maple Sundae at Martin Woods Farm
Maine Maple Sundae at Martin Woods Farm
Join us at the farm for Maine Maple Sunday. We'll be serving up Maple Sundaes! Our local syrup, meat, and jams will be available for purchase. Bring the family, visit our animals, and make a day of it!
Al-Anon at FMH
Al-Anon at FMH
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.
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North Chesterville Extension Homemakers Meeting
North Chesterville Extension Homemakers Meeting
The North Chesterville Extension Homemakers will be meeting on Monday, March 27th at 1:00 p.m. in the Chesterville Town Office. Alison Haines will be sharing the History of Doughnuts plus Making Doughnuts. We will also work on planning the Franklin County Extension Homemakers Spring Meeting and make suggestions for our annual June Outing. The public is cordially invited to attend this free meeting. FMI 778-3156.
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Anne B. Gass Author Event
Anne B. Gass Author Event
Join us at the Farmington Public Library to hear Maine author and historian Anne B. Gass discuss her latest historical novel, We Demand: The Suffrage Road Trip. This book is based on the true story of four women who go on a cross country road trip from San Francisco to Washington D.C. to fight for an amendment to the Constitution that would give women the right to vote.
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Venture Capital: Accepting Equity Investment from Venture Capital Funds
Venture Capital: Accepting Equity Investment from Venture Capital Funds
As businesses grow and scale, venture capital may be a feasible source of equity investment. We are lucky to have several Maine-based venture capital funds that invest in our local startups. In this third part of a three-part series on equity investments, you’ll learn about the ins and outs of leveraging venture capital to raise equity for your business. During this session, we’ll cover: What is venture capital? What does a venture capital investment mean for you and your business? What types of businesses are a good fit? What stage of business is a good fit? What’s the “average” investment
Open Mic Night – “Live at St. Joe’s!”
Open Mic Night – “Live at St. Joe’s!”
Open Mic Night – “Live at St. Joe’s!” March 30 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm FREE Open Mic Night in Farmington: “Live at St. Joe’s!” 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 but this is adjustable. 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,
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Teague WWI Memorial Arch Re-dedication Meeting
Teague WWI Memorial Arch Re-dedication Meeting
Roderick-Crosby Post 28 is holding the next planning meeting for the Memorial Day 2024 re-dedication of the Teague WWI Memorial Arch on Friday, March 31st from 3-4:30 pm. Meeting will occur in the basement of the Legion Hall at 158 High Street. Those interested in participating in the planning or learning more are welcome to attend.
Dancing with the Realtors
Dancing with the Realtors
For Immediate Release: On March 31st, 2023 REALTORSⓇ, Affiliates and friends of the Kennebec Valley Board of Realtors will kick up their heels in the 9th Season of “Dancing with the Realtors” competition and fundraiser. Our Dancers will have trained for 10+ weeks to compete at this crowd-pleasing event, which will be held at The Calumet Club in Augusta. The dancers have been learning the Cha Cha, Tango and for our more seasoned dancers, The Viennese Waltz. They will be competing for trophies and bragging rights in each category, and one dancer will also be honored with a “most
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Jay VFW Take-out Menu for April
Jay VFW Take-out Menu for April
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
EARTH CARE FORUM: WORKSHOPS FOR A HOPEFUL FUTURE
EARTH CARE FORUM: WORKSHOPS FOR A HOPEFUL FUTURE
Old South Church at 235 Main Street in Farmington is hosting a free, all-day event on Saturday, April 1st from 8:30 to 3:30. Workshops will contain practical information about topics such as electric vehicles, heat pumps, community composting, solar power and lots more! Homemade soup, bread and goodies will be served for lunch. Opportunities to meet people and share experiences! For more information: call (207)778-0424 or email earthcareforum@gmail.com
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Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt
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
Al-Anon at FMH
Al-Anon at FMH
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.
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