Lego Club
Winslow Public Library 136 Halifax Street, Winslow, MELego Club meets at the Winslow Public Library on Friday June 7 and 14th from 2:30 to 4pm - geared towards grade K-8.
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Lego Club meets at the Winslow Public Library on Friday June 7 and 14th from 2:30 to 4pm - geared towards grade K-8.
With Opening Act Chasing the Light From multiple national tours, numerous top 10 radio singles, a #1 iTunes charting single, and their ubiquitous social media presence, the music of Anthem Lights has impacted millions around the globe with their original songs, covers, and medleys. At the heart of most success stories lies a framework of […]
Please help support the Maine Children's Home by shopping with us on June 8! Organized by The Friends of The Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers, this Yard Sale will help provide support to programs at the Maine Children's Home: Christmas, Summer Camp, and Teen Parent School Program. We have toys, household items, and furnishings […]
June 8 is World Oceans Day! The action focus this year is preventing plastic pollution and encouraging solutions for a healthy ocean. Come learn about the world’s most diverse and beautiful ecosystem, the ways in which pollution is harmful, and what we can do to help! Make a mini ocean diorama. Admission: $3 for adults, […]
Chilis, chowders and much more! $8.00 - adults / $5.00 - children under age 10 Invite your friends and neighbors! All proceeds to benefit the Re-Imagine Capital Campaign
Bill Berlinghoff has played to enthusiastic audiences throughout Maine and is always a pleasure to hear. His guitar and banjo playing are a fine complement to the traditional folk songs that he does so well. Combine that music with the entertaining stories he tells and you have all the ingredients for a wonderful evening! As […]
What does it take to live a good life? Selected as the best documentary at the Boston Film Festival, A Small Good Thing follows six people in Western Massachusetts who chart their own directions in search of happiness and fulfillment. Their stories make for intriguing reflections about living well in the twenty-first century. The film is […]
Spirituality and Health: Celebrating Our Past, Looking at Compelling Directions into the Years Ahead The 33rd annual Nevola Symposium will be the last in its long-time one-day format. In recognition of our transition to different forms of honoring the Nevola legacy, the 2019 program will be a celebration and culmination of our many years of […]
Our speaker, Dan LaFave, is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Faculty Affiliate of the East Asian Studies and Global Studies programs at Colby College. His research focuses on the interplay of health, human capital, and labor markets in developing settings. Dan works closely with undergraduate researchers and teaches courses in econometrics, development economics, health economics, […]
Students will learn how to locate existing 3d designs, discover the basics of 3d printers, and develop a working knowledge of tinkercad software. SLICE (Students Learning Innovative Creative Endeavors) is a pilot program to encourage students ages 13 – 19 to explore the behind-the-scenes operations at an historic opera house, an award-winning public library, a […]
Green Drinks Mission "To foster a community among young professionals" We encourage you to join June 11 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. At RiverWalk at Head of Falls Front St., Waterville, ME We suggest a $5.00 donation to support the RiverWalk maintenance Don't forget your Vessel! Waterville Green Drinks is presented by KV Connect and […]
The Quarry Road Summer Race Series is a weekly trail running series held at the Quarry Road Recreation Area in Waterville, Maine. Our goal is to create a fun, family friendly series that will provide a summer of great experiences for runners in the Greater Waterville Area. Each week participants will complete different courses of […]
Start your Museum experience at the Art Cart on Wednesday afternoons this summer. Visitors of all ages can drop in anytime between 1 and 4 p.m. to have a conversation about a Maine-inspired work of art with Museum staff and check out Art-to-Go activities that will encourage fun ways to slow down and appreciate our […]
Earl Smith, dean emeritus, Colby College, is scheduled to present a reading and talk about his newest book, Water Village. Anyone who is interested in the history of Waterville and West Waterville will find this presentation most informative. Signed copies of his book will be for sale.
Pigs, sheep and goats, oh my! The exhibition, Lost + Found: Photographs by Susan Metzger on view at Common Street Arts gallery, celebrates the simple and humble landscapes of Maine. Create a cool wind sock for your house or yard that are inspired by the awesome domestic farm animals that can be found this exhibition. […]
Join Common Street Arts for a conversation entitled Past + Present: The Rural Maine Landscape between artist Susan Metzger and Robert Sanford, Professor of Environmental Science & Policy at the University of Southern Maine and author of the recently published Reading Rural Landscapes, A Field Guide to New England’s Past. Together, Susan and Rob will […]
The Spring Fling is a fellowship event where you can reconnect with your friends in Rotary over an evening of fun and food. Featuring celebrity auctioneer, Jim Julia. Catered by Eric's Restaurant with a cash bar. Proceeds raised will go to The Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers Teen Parent School Program. CLICK TO BUY […]
Join us every other Friday throughout the summer for free live music! Beginning at 5 p.m., enjoy FREE outdoor concerts at our gazebo! Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Refreshments will be available for purchase with all proceeds supporting the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter. June 14: Garrett Holt June 28: Dylan Brann July 26: Mike […]
A sunny room on an upper floor is prime real estate in Bristol Place Senior Living Facility, so when cantankerous Abby (Katz) is forced to share her room with new-arrival Marilyn (Cormier), she has no choice but to get rid of the infuriatingly chipper woman by any means necessary. A seemingly harmless bet between the […]
Spend Saturday mornings at the museum this summer. Drop by the Art Cart to find looking activities that kids and their families can use to explore more in the galleries, as well as materials to touch, books to read, sketching materials, and resources to take home. Designed for ages 4+ This event repeats on Saturdays […]
We're bringing our annual plant sale back to the shelter. Stop by to fill up your garden, eat some delicious BBQ and visit all the amazing animals available for adoption. All proceeds from this event benefit the homeless animals at the shelter.
What do humans, whales, and bats have in common? Quite a lot, it turns out! We will talk about what makes a mammal a mammal, and the adaptations we can observe in a mammal’s fur, teeth, and feet to find out who they are, and what they’re good at. Skulls and pelts will be on […]
What sculptures can be created with using metal fasteners and simple brazing techniques? Find out in this fun, Father’s Day Weekend Maker Day with Jon Moulton. Try out soldering irons and other cool tools! Kids under 12 will need to be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the program — this is a […]
Join us every Saturday for a special guided tour of the Colby College Museum of Art galleries. Take a spin around the museum with one of our trained docents to get a unique look at the permanent collection and insights into our temporary exhibitions. Meet at the Welcome Desk. This tour repeats every Saturday, June […]
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