Ilse’s Fate
Waterville Public Library 73 Elm Street, Waterville, MEDavid Solmitz is a local educator, author, and artist. David will read from his new novel Ilse's Fate. The author calls his novel a "harrowing tale of the excruciating demise […]
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David Solmitz is a local educator, author, and artist. David will read from his new novel Ilse's Fate. The author calls his novel a "harrowing tale of the excruciating demise […]
Suzanne Massie will speak about Russian cultural markers in the folk tale, folk art, and ballet. Best known for her influential book Land of the Firebird (1980), she was invited […]
What makes a happy life? The 50-year friendship of two concentration camp survivors is challenged by the death of a daughter and subsequent questions about the nature and mysteries of […]
The menu includes Baked Ham, Seasoned Baked Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Glazed Carrots and a Special Dessert from 11:30 - 1:00 p.m. This luncheon is free for veterans; the cost is $6.00 […]
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 10th, 2015 4:30 - 7:00 PM 14-24 Common Street Downtown Waterville RSVP NOW Gail Conway 207.873.5101 gail@ghmagency.com Come Celebrate Community! Take in three […]
The themes of anthropocentrism, the intrinsic value of nature, and an ecological worldview have preoccupied environmental philosophers for decades. How have philosophers considered these topics, and which of their conclusions are […]
In this celebratory anniversary year, many exciting things have happened between Kotlas, Russia, and the Waterville area. A Kotlas teacher and students visited Maine to lead classes in our annual […]
Mark Leighton, guitar, will perform music composed for, transcribed by, or reintroduced into the repertoire by Andrés Segovia during a career that spanned nearly the entire 20th century. Included will […]
Artist and educator Jackie Brown focuses on sculpture installation, working to create immersive environments that invite the viewer into imagined biological systems. An assistant professor of art at Bowdoin College, […]
Erika Meitner is the author of four books of poems, including Ideal Cities (HarperCollins, 2010), which was a 2009 National Poetry series winner. Meitner’s poems have been anthologized widely, and have appeared in Ploughshares, Virginia […]
Maine’s trading relationship with Canada is worth over $3.5 billion annually and continues to grow. Join Canada’s Consul General to New England to learn about business opportunities across the border, […]
Mid-Maine Global Forum presents 2015 Oak Human Rights Fellow: Jodi Koberinski Soils Based Economies and the Future of Food in Celebration of the 2015 United Nations Year of Soils More […]
Join the Colby Museum for our new Educator Evenings! Network with fellow educators while learning about current exhibitions, artists, and works in the Museum’s collection. Refreshments will be served. Attendees […]
Colorful and imaginative, Mary Poppins follows the story of a nanny employed by a wealthy Edwardian-era English banker and his wife to look after their out-of-control children Jane and Michael. […]
Director and Waterville native Regis Tremblay introduces The Ghosts Of Jeju Free and Open To All! Waterville born and bred, documentarian Regis Tremblay returns to introduce the first theatrical showing […]
Morgan Rielly, author of Neighborhood Heroes, and other presenters will share memories of WWII and other wars. Audience members are welcome and encouraged to share their own testimonials. Refreshments provided. […]
How do Maine animals survive in winter and what adaptations do they use to survive? Come on a tour with a museum guide to learn some of the amazing adaptations […]
John Coltrane's "Lady Bird" draws upon Tadd Dameron's composition by the same name and foreshadows the famous Coltrane changes. Freddie Hubbard's cool hard bop chart "Lo, How A Rose E'er […]
Theater of War presents dramatic readings of Sophocles’ Ajax—a Greek tragedy about the suicide of a great, respected warrior—to engage communities about the visible and invisible wounds of war. This event is […]
Werner Herzog's Aguirre: The Wrath Of God looks more magnificent and mad than ever, one of the great folies de grandeur of 1970s cinema, an expeditionary Conradian nightmare like Coppola's Apocalypse Now. […]
Arsenic is a known carcinogen that can also affect the cardiac, respiratory, neurological and immune systems. Private wells in New Hampshire and Maine can contain elevated levels of arsenic due […]
J. Cherie Strachan, professor of political science and public administration at Central Michigan University, and Michael Wolf, associate professor of political science at Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne, will discuss how […]
Join us for the world premiere of James White an award-winning independent movie that rocked this year’s Sundance Film Festival. This pre-release screening will take place throughout the country and […]
A conversation with Visiting Assistant Professor of English Jamison Kantor and Curator of Academic Programs Shalini Le Gall examining the echoes of Romantic literature visible in Cameron’s “Heaven” (1864), a recent […]