Pie Sale benefit of the Farmington Historical Society

Have you missed your pies made by the Pie Makers of the Farmington Historical Society? Here’s your chance, a Pie Sale on April 3 from 10 until sold out.  The Pie makers will be selling whole pies in variety of flavors  for $14.00 in front of the Octagon House located on the corner of Perham Street and High Street.  Sponsored by the Farmington Historical Society.

Pie Sale benefit of the Farmington Historical Society

Pie Sale on Saturday, May 8th, day before Mother's Day. Mom does not have to cook dessert on her day when you stop by the Octagon House to  buy a Home Made Pie. The pie sale is located at 126 High Street, Farmington and starts at 9:00 until all the pies are sold. Pies $14.00 each All sales proceeds benefit the Farmington Historical Society

Sun Porch Soirée

A Summer evening at Farmington's Historic Octagon House.  Hors d'oeuvres, sweets, punch, music as well as a silent auction and door prize. All ticket sales go toward restoration of the unique octagonal sun porch, built in 1915,  and are matched by a grant from Maine Preservation.

$25.00

Thanksgiving Homemade Pie Sale

North Church, downtown Farmington 118 High Street, Farmington, United States

The Farmington Historical Society is pleased to announce that they will be holding their annual Thanksgiving pie Sale again this year. The bakers of the FHS will don their aprons and start their ovens for this fundraiser held at the North Church 118 High Street in Farmington. The Sale will be Wednesday Nov. 23, starting at 9a.m. until sold out. The homemade pies sell for only $15.00, and there is a nice variety to choose from. Pick up your pie and have dessert ready for your family get-together. Enter through the back door of the church and walk out with a delicious,

$15.00

Sun Porch Soirée

the Octagon House 126 High St, Farmington, ME, United States

A fun evening at Farmington's historic Octagon House, 126 High St. Hors d'oeuvres, sun porch punch , sweets, live music, and a silent auction with unusual items. All proceeds go to further improvements to the sun porch and other projects.

$25

Farmington Historical Society

North Church, downtown Farmington 118 High Street, Farmington, United States

Please join the Farmington Historical Society Monday September 28th at the North Church for our monthly potluck and program. This month we are pleased to have John (Jack) Anderson present the Early History of Ford Motor Company and Connection to Farmington. We hope that you will join us at 6pm for potluck and lively conversation, followed by our program at 7pm. All are welcome to come and enjoy this free, local event.

Free

Labor Day Yard Sale

the Octagon House 126 High St, Farmington, ME, United States

The Farmington Historical Society will host the Annual Labor Day Yard Sale on Saturday September 2nd on the lawn at the Octagon House. The fun will start at 8am sharp-no early birds. We will  run until noon or so. This year we will also have a Treasure Tent, which will have special items not usually found at a yard sale. Bring your wallet, and perhaps a bag to carry home your finds. Items for donation to the sale can be dropped off at the Octagon by calling 207-441-5284 or 207-500-1275, to make arrangements for someone to meet you, or on

Free

Denny Breau Concert

118 High St. Farmington, Maine

Farmington:  DENNY BREAU CONCERT at the North Church, 118 Academy St., Saturday, Sept. 9th, 7 pm.  Tickets $15 donation at the door or 778-2006 for reservations. Fundraiser for Farmington Historical Society. Come spend the evening listening to one of Maine’s best known singer-songwriters and great guitarist playing his special blend of folk, county, and blues tunes.  Plus homemade pie and coffee at intermission.

$15.00

Farmington Historical Society Meeting at North Church October 23 Pot luck at 6:00 Program at 7:00

Afternoon Folks, On Monday evening October 23,  the program is the "Final Years of the Abbott School Evening is starting with a pot luck dinner at 6:00 followed by the program around 7. The program is a creation by Layne Nason, member of FHS.  Layne has extensive knowledge of the Abbott School.  This program is the final chapter of the school. We hope to see you at the North Church, Everyone is Welcome,

Farmington Historical Society to Host Special WWI Remembrance on Veterans Day

North Church, downtown Farmington 118 High Street, Farmington, United States

The Farmington Historical Society is proud to host a special remembrance event, “No Higher Service: Franklin County Maine’s Fallen Soldiers of WWI,” which was created by local writer and amateur historian and genealogist, Glenn Miller.  The free event is open to the public and will be held on Veterans Day, November 11th at at 1:15 pm at the North Church located at 118 High Street in Farmington. The presentation will provide background on the United States’ entry into the war and how Maine, Franklin County, and individual soldiers answered the call to serve. This one-time presentation is a collaboration between

Free – $10