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Business After Hours Cancelled

With winter's impending visit on Thursday, the dual-chamber Business After Hours scheduled to be held October 18th at Thomas College outside under the big white tent has been canceled due to the cold weather. Join the Mid-Maine Chamber each month at our Business After Hours Events! These events are a great opportunity to mix and […]

Free

The Underground Railroad in Central Maine

Winslow Public Library 136 Halifax Street, Winslow, ME

Maine’s connection to the famous Underground Railroad that helped free runaway slaves in the mid-1800s does not begin and end with Harriet Beecher Stowe. Indeed, people from Kittery to Ft. Fairfield, including Waterville-Winslow, Augusta, China and Vassalboro, conspired to break the law — the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 — forming a network of “safe […]

Survivors of Suicide

Hospice Community Center 304 Main Street, Waterville, ME

Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area is pleased to announce that we will offer a Survivors of Suicide Support Group starting October 18th at the Hospice Community Center 304 Main Street in Waterville.  Meetings will be on Thursday evenings and will be held from 6:00-7:30pm.  This support is for anyone who has lost a loved one […]

Free

Where the Jews Aren’t: The Sad and Absurd Story of Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Region

Ostrove Auditorium, Diamond Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Masha Gessen is a journalist and the author of many books, including Perfect Rigor, Blood Matters, Ester and Ruzya, Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot, The Brothers: The Road to an American Tragedy. Her most recent book, Where the Jews Aren’t, tells the story of an area once declared a Jewish homeland. […]

Free

Does Trump + Putin = The End of The West?

Margaret Chase Smith Library 56 Norridgewock Avenue, Skowhegan, ME

Seth Singleton is Adjunct Professor of Political Science and Libra Professor of International Relations at the University of Maine. He won the American Political Science Association prize for best dissertation in International Relations while at Yale University and has held grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Council on Soviet and East European Research, the […]

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PechaKucha Vol 29

Waterville Opera House 1 Common Street, Waterville, ME, United States

PK WTVL volume 29 will take place on Friday, October 19, 2018, at the Waterville Opera House. PechaKucha Night Waterville is a creative networking event centered on storytelling in 20x20 (20 slides with 20 seconds per slide).  Every event is well attended and provides its own distinctive journey.

Free

Home Movie Day 2018

Railroad Square Cinema Schupf Art Center, 93 Main St, Waterville, ME

Home Movie Day is an annual event created by the Center for Home Movies. Each October, HMD is hosted by organizers all over the world! We are lucky enough to be able to have one right here in Waterville. If you have home movies on film that you’ve never seen, or haven’t watched since you […]

Free

Felting with Susan

Common Street Arts 10 Water Street, Suite 106, Waterville, ME

Mixed media and fiber artist Susan Mills will guide you through the process of wet felting using merino wool, soapy water, and a palm sander. Make your own handbag, vessel, or wall hanging. Click for more info.

$49

The Met: Samson et Dalila

Waterville Opera House 1 Common Street, Waterville, ME, United States

Live HD broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House in NYC of Sampson et Dalila. Click for more info.

$15 – $20

Night Animals!

L.C. Bates Museum, Good Will-Hinckley 14 Easler Road, Hinckley, ME

When the sun goes down, nocturnal animals come out to play! Come learn about the special adaptations these creatures of the night use to find food while the rest of the world is asleep! Admission: Adults: $3 Under 18: $1

Tea Towel Embroidery

Common Street Arts 10 Water Street, Suite 106, Waterville, ME

Bring a photo of you or a friend to embroider onto a tea towel. Instructors are Serena Sanborn and Yvonne Brown. Click for more info.

$30
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Fright at the Museum

L.C. Bates Museum, Good Will-Hinckley 14 Easler Road, Hinckley, ME

Bring a flashlight and explore the festively decorated Museum at night! Explore the spookiest parts of our collection, like bat skulls, owls and creepy crawly insects. There will be fun Halloween crafts, as well as mad science projects like dissecting a real owl pellet! Admission: Adults: $3 Under 18: $1

Good Will-Hinckley Fall Gala

Come join us for an evening of entertainment, fine dining, fellowship and a live auction that includes a weekend getaway in beautiful Rangeley Maine. Most importantly, hear from students about their experiences and how GWH has changed their lives and have an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of more Maine youths. Tickets […]

$100

Italian Dinner

First Congregational Church, UCC 21 College Avenue, Waterville, ME

 Saturday October 20th à 6:00 – 9:30 pm Ristorante Fellowship Hall! Amore, cibo e canzone!      (trans: Love, dinner and song!) Reserve early, you don’t want to miss this! On Saturday night, October 20th, Fellowship Hall will be gaily transformed into an Italian Ristorante offering a delicious 4-course meal and entertainment by the incredible Charlie […]

$15

End Domestic Violence 5K Race

Good Will – Hinckley School 16 Prescott Dr, Hinckley, ME

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. By participating in this event, you will be part of the solution to end domestic violence with all proceeds going to benefit the Family Violence Project, whose mission is to end domestic violence in Kennebec and Somerset counties by increasing victim safety, empowering survivors, and advocating for social change. […]

$15 – $25

Let’s Do Chemistry Day!

L.C. Bates Museum, Good Will-Hinckley 14 Easler Road, Hinckley, ME

Have you ever wondered how batteries work? How materials behave in a vacuum? How colorful dyes are made? How dry ice can change directly from a solid to a gas? All these questions, and more, are explored in a new series of hands - on Chemistry activities, generously provided by NISE. Join us and our […]

Waterville’s First Photographs

First Baptist Church 1 Park Street, Waterville, ME

This lecture by Maine State Historian Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., will illustrate views of the city from the 1850s to the 1880s. Photography came to Waterville in the 1840s, and one of its first photographers was Simon Wing, who took panoramic and street views of the community in the 1850s. When Wing moved to Boston […]

Free

PlanetVision: A Global Plan to Build a Better, More Sustainable Future

Ostrove Auditorium, Diamond Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Presented by the F. Russell Cole Distinguished Lecturer in Environmental Studies, Jon Foley of the California Academy of Science. The news on the global environmental front is grim. But what if there was a practical plan, based on the latest science, that could turn it around, and help us build a better future? That’s what PlanetVision […]

Free

Music in the Museum: The Andrés Segovia Continuum

Colby College Museum of Art 5600 Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

< Colby Music Associate Mark Leighton presents music from Maestro Segovia’s prodigious repertoire, from compositions written for him to his transcriptions and arrangements of traditional classical guitar pieces. Location: Paul J. Schupf Wing, Colby College Museum of Art.

Free

Turner Family Counseling Center Ribbon Cutting

Maine Children's Home 93 Silver Street, Waterville, United States

The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce is hosting a ribbon cutting for the Harland A. Turner Family Counseling Center Expansion on Wednesday, October 24th at 5:30 on the Dorothy 'Bibby' Alfond Campus at the Maine Children's Home! Please join us to take a look at our new counseling center and enjoy some refreshments.

Free

Noontime Art Talk: Seeing Otherwise

Colby College Museum of Art 5600 Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Caroline Webb ’19 presents her research for the exhibition Seeing Otherwise — a collaboration with Professor Catherine Besteman and Chloé Powers ’19. A culmination of a visual culture lab, Seeing Otherwise explores relationships among mobility, sovereignty, displacement, identity, and community.

Free

Hazel Mitchell Book Signing

Children's Book Cellar 52 Main Street, Waterville, ME

Join downtown Waterville in welcoming Hazel Mitchell for a book signing! Mitchell's newest book is Farmer's Market Surprise. It's only fitting that she will be reading the book and signing copies on Farmer's Market day! Go to the market and then cross main street to visit Hazel at the Children's Book Cellar! CLICK HERE FOR […]

Artful Halloween

Colby College Museum of Art 5600 Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Come celebrate Halloween with the Museum as we “trick-or-treat” through the Museum galleries as tarot card readers predict your future, enjoy festive food, drinks, and live music by Peace Brother. Art-inspired costumes are encouraged with prizes! This program is open to all ages, 21+, bring ID. Co-sponsored by the Museum Student Advisory Board, Student Programming […]

Free

Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.

Railroad Square Cinema Schupf Art Center, 93 Main St, Waterville, ME

This is not a normal pop documentary because M.I.A. is not a normal popstar”—The Atlantic. Drawn from a cache of personal video recordings from the past 22 years, director Steve Loveridge’s Sundance award winning Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. is a startlingly personal profile of the critically acclaimed artist, chronicling her remarkable journey from refugee immigrant to pop star. […]

$6.50 – $9.50
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Set in the Living Room of a Small Town American Play

Strider Theater, Runnals Union, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Jaclyn Backhaus’s Set in the Living Room of a Small Town American Play is the story of a group of middle- and working-class suburbanites living in Illinois in 1947, all enmeshed in their own tragedies. The play is rooted in the American drama of the 1940s and 1950s, and it playfully explores that style, as […]

Free
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