Moon Activities
L.C. Bates Museum, Good Will-Hinckley 14 Easler Road, Hinckley, MEWhy does the moon have phases? Explore all things related to Earth’s Moon! Make a moon craft and learn all about the light in the night sky.
Why does the moon have phases? Explore all things related to Earth’s Moon! Make a moon craft and learn all about the light in the night sky.
Printable Version of the Family Fun Poster Celebrate the 2017/2018 Let's Go! Family Fun Series and kick off a new program year with these fun activities: 5-2-1-0 games and activities Kite making and flying (free kits for first 200 kids!) Trail Walks Musical Petting Zoo And More!!! The $500 L.L. Bean Gift Card winner will […]
It's Only a Few Weeks Away! ? Where else can you find a hula hoop contest, limbo challenge, and M.C. Jeff Peterson? Wax up your board, pack up your woodie, and dig out your best Hawaiian shirt for the Sexual Assault Crisis & Support Center's biggest night of the year, the 18th annual Celebrity Dinner! […]
Dale Finseth and Art Grindle of the Kennebec Soil and Water Conservation District will present a workshop that will help landowners and users, landscape and forest professionals, and all residents of the state identify current and potential invasive forest pests, understand the threats to our forests and woodlands posed by these pests, and learn how to report […]
Audition Dates: Adults: September 18 and 19 at 6:00 p.m. Children: September 23 at 1:00 p.m. Performance Dates: December 1, 2, 8 at 7:30 p.m. December 3, 9, 10 at 2:00 p.m. For character descriptions and audition materials, visit www.operahouse.org/event/auditions-annie/
Come join us at the Waterville Public Library for our bi-weekly anime and art club! Already a fan or curious to know what it's all about? Enjoy old and new favorites, plus snacks and socializing! Every week we'll be screening a few episodes of a popular show! This week's show is "Folktales from Japan": "Like […]
Have you always been intrigued with how beautiful jewelry pieces are made and wondered if you could learn how to make your own jewelry? This class starts you at the beginning of bead stringing and will get you familiar with various beading buzz words like findings, beading wire, and crimping just to name a few! […]
The museum invites you to celebrate the launch of the Lunder Institute for American Art with the inaugural artist in residence Theaster Gates. A sculptor, musician, urban planner, and community organizer, Gates will discuss his work combining art and social progress to transform and revitalize urban neighborhoods. Join us at 5 p.m. for a reception in the William […]
Screening and Q&A with Director Sabaah Folayan Told by the activists and leaders who live and breathe this movement for justice, Whose Streets? is an unflinching look at the Ferguson uprising. When unarmed teenager Michael Brown is killed by police and left lying in the street for hours, it marks a breaking point for the […]
Does our universe have a finite origin or has it existed unchanged for all eternity? Either answer has profound implications about the nature of our reality. Dale Kocevski, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, will discuss how astronomers came to the conclusion that the universe, and time itself, had a beginning in the Big Bang about […]
The present crisis in U.S. democracy has its origins in our history and political system. Much the same can be said for our slow and inadequate response to climate change now underway. David W. Orr, counselor to the president at Oberlin College and Paul Sears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics, Emeritus, will discuss how […]
Hayden Anderson of the Maine Humanities Council will facilitate a discussion of the movie after the Tuesday, 7 p.m. screening. As part of the discussion, Esther Anne and Penthea Burns of Maine–Wabanaki REACH and Jackie Crow Shoe of the Center for Tribes will share their thoughts on the film. Group discussion will follow. For more information, visit mainehumanities.org/event/neither-wolf-nor-dog/ A […]
The Age Friendly Community in Waterville — in conjunction with the Local Advisory Council (LAC) — at the Muskie Community Center is inviting you to join them for a Focus Group hosted by John Nale, Esq. Please call 873-4745 to pre-register for this free event!
Mid Maine Global Forum Program Announcement Colby Professor Hong Zhang “Political Satire and the Authoritarian State in Contemporary China” Wednesday, September 20 Alfond Center 12 Noon This program is sponsored by the Maine Humanities Council as part of its “World in Your Library programs. We are grateful to the Council for its […]
Are you a caregiver for a family member or friend? Does your loved one have dementia or another chronic illness? Come and talk with others who share a similar journey, to support one another and learn about resources and information that may help you. The Caregiver Support Group will is here to listen, to care, […]
This workshop with Sabaah Folayan will be a multimedia presentation on women leadership in rebellion and a discussion about people like Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Nina Simone, Dolores Huerta, and Queen Nanny. This event will explore Folayan’s current work in progress, touching on the themes of femininity during conflict, romance, and relationship to popular literature. […]
Join United Way of Mid-Maine, our supporters, and volunteers for a morning filled with inspirational stories, powerful presentations and celebration of those in our community making a true impact. Help us kick-off our annual campaign and see how your gift is making our community a better place to live, work, and play! RSVP: csavage@uwmm.org […]
Job Corps is a FREE residential vocational training program for eligible youth ages 16-24. Training is available in the construction, medical, hospitality, and administrative fields. Job Corps also offers training in employability skills and life skills. Please join us at the Waterville Public Library to hear more about the program and to start the application […]
A recently formed chamber trio featuring mezzo-soprano and Colby music associate Joëlle Morris along with cellist Eliza Meyer and pianist Bridget Convey, the Resinosa Ensemble will explore the theme of love with wonderfully crafted settings of poems. Location: Paul J. Schupf Wing, Colby Museum of Art
Join Common Street Arts in Castonguay Square in Downtown Waterville for Art in the Park for a free aviary art making activity before the screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds at Railroad Square Cinema at 7:15 p.m.
5:30-7:00, Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 31 Temple St, Waterville. Share your vision of what should or could happen at the new REM Community Center, at 31 Temple St, downtown Waterville. What programs, events, and services would you like to see there?
All are welcome to this student roundtable discussion, which will be moderated by Rory Bradley, assistant professor of German. The winners of the poster competition will be announced and a reception in the Diamond Atrium will follow. This event is part of the German Campus Week “Germany Making Choices,” which is supported by a grant […]
Alfred Hitchcock scored a huge hit with his creepy 1963 film based on a Daphne du Maurier story, which Hitchcock himself called “the most terrifying picture I have ever made.” A chic San Francisco socialite envisions romance and a beautiful escape to nature when she pursues an erstwhile boyfriend to a small Northern California coastal […]