Annual Trash and Treasures
BBQ lunch, hotdogs, hamburgers and homemade baked goods Lots of trash and treasure items available. Benefit Fairfield United Methodist Church
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BBQ lunch, hotdogs, hamburgers and homemade baked goods Lots of trash and treasure items available. Benefit Fairfield United Methodist Church
The concept of movable type was invented in China a thousand years ago, but the refined and efficient Gutenberg press of 1439 rocketed Europe into the Renaissance. Where would we […]
Join Common Street Arts to learn how to make knit hats for babies in need! The American Heart Association is raising awareness about babies born with heart defects. Volunteers from […]
It’s a tale as old as time, the star-crossed lovers who take their lives - Romeo and Juliet. Although everyone is familiar with the plot, this story never grows old. […]
Snow Pond Center for Arts and the Snow Pond Music Festival present the first annual Snow Pond Jazz Brunch. Featuring faculty and students from the world renowned 21st Century Band […]
Waterville Community Land Trust introduces the inaugural, annual Waterfest community event! Family friendly activities: Messalonskee Trail Tours, Face Painting, Children's Discovery Museum Mobile Unit, Outdoor Survival Training, and much more... […]
Recycled Shakespeare Company to Perform Romeo and Juliet It’s a tale as old as time, the star-crossed lovers who take their lives - Romeo and Juliet. Although everyone is familiar […]
Coming off the great success of Deconstructing The Beatles, Season 1 (“The White Album,” “Sgt. Pepper,” “Revolver” and “Rubber Soul”), we’re excited to bring to you Deconstructing The Beatles, Season […]
UPDATE: As of 6/21, Weeks 1, 2 and 5 still have openings, but Weeks 3, 4, and 6 do not.
Each camp offers a unique immersive experience as your young scientist explores the outdoors, creates art, delves into collections, studies live animals and learns about the world around us. With […]
Join us in the Teen Room at the Waterville Public Library and make something amazing! Every Monday at 3:00, we'll be creating something new. We provide the supplies, you bring […]
Maine Educators serve a diverse population of students including rural, at-risk, and immigrant populations. During the 2018 Center for Innovation In Education Summer Institute, we will focus on innovations in […]
Looking for a way to brighten up your child's day? Bring him or her on down to the library for Crafternoons! Drop in anytime between 2:00 and 4:00 every Tuesday […]
Come to the Waterville Public Library on June 26 and join us in exploring unknown worlds! We will be playing Dead Simple, a paper and pencil roleplaying game, where you […]
5th Annual Terrier Tee-Off Classic When June 27, 2018 11 a.m. - Registration Noon - Shotgun Start Add to Calendar Where Waterville Country Club Country Club Road […]
Wear pajama or kigurumi versions of your favorite cosplay and play board games in the Teen Room! The library has a collection of games to choose from, and attendees are […]
Conservator Ron Harvey will present a workshop titled "Safely Handling, Moving and Storing Collections," including home treasures and museum objects. The workshop is a collaboration with Maine Archives and Museums […]
Join us in the Bartlett Room for Teens at 4:00 every Thursday for a screening of a popular movie! The movie changes every week. This week, we'll be showing The […]
Make artful seed bombs! These are used to add beauty and provide food in urban or semi urban environments! Here, you'll make lettuce and wildflower seed bombs. Art in the […]
Taught by Shannon Thurston, Vocal Anatomy and Singing Technique Class is designed to give singers and vocalists a better understanding of their vocal mechanism. Though not a one on one […]
Each year, on the last Saturday in June, the State of Maine recognizes one of its most esteemed composers, R. B. Hall. Born in Bowdoinham on June 30, 1858, Hall […]
Learn about some of the ingenious tools used by the first inhabitants of this land, the Wabanaki. From starting fires with a bow drill, to grinding corn with a mortar […]
Craft one-of-a-kind monotypes using low-tech, accessible and non-toxic materials! This unique method of printmaking allows you to create luminous, multi-layered images using plant materials and found objects! This is a […]
A story of sneakery, imaginary magic, and drifting love, Coppélia is one of the earliest ballets, if not the earliest, that features a doll coming to live as an important part […]