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SUMMARY:Nightmare on Main Street
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URL:http://rem1.org/event/nightmare-on-main-street-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Waterville\, Main Street at Common Street\, Waterville\, ME
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Waterville":MAILTO:info@waterville-me.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T140000
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SUMMARY:Fiddle-icious
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, October 26 at 2pm \nOrganization: Waterville Opera House \nVenue: Waterville Opera House\, 1 Common Street\, Waterville\, Maine \nThis event is eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund. \nFiddle-icious is a community-based orchestra\, open to all ages\, abilities\, and instruments. National Heritage Award winning fiddler Don Roy founded the group 25 years ago and still leads Fiddle-icious today! Together\, the orchestra listens to\, learns\, plays\, and performs traditional tunes\, dances\, and songs passed down from Scottish\, Irish\, Quebecois\, and Acadian ancestors. Currently Fiddle-icious has more than 100 players of fiddle\, accordion\, mandolin\, flute\, guitar\, banjo\, cello\, and bass! \nTICKETS + INFO
URL:http://rem1.org/event/fiddle-icious/
LOCATION:Waterville Opera House\, 1 Common Street\, Waterville\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251027T153000
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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a ribbon cutting \nMonday\, October 27 - 3:30 p.m. \nwith \nSummit Real Estate \nto be held at \n98 College Avenue\, Waterville
URL:http://rem1.org/event/ribbon-cutting-42/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T080000
DTSTAMP:20260614T052558
CREATED:20250928T194052Z
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SUMMARY:Impact2032 Summit
DESCRIPTION:Ready to make a difference? Join us for the Impact2032 Summit on October 28\, 2025! \nHosted by United Way of Kennebec Valley\, this year’s Summit focuses on celebrating progress\, learning from local initiatives that are making a difference\, and giving attendees the opportunity to connect with colleagues across the community. Throughout the day\, you’ll hear inspiring examples of what’s working\, engage in interactive discussions\, and leave with ideas and connections to inform your own work. \nDon’t miss your chance to contribute your insights and be at the forefront of positive change. \nClick for more info.
URL:http://rem1.org/event/impact2032-summit-2/
LOCATION:Augusta Civic Center\, 76 Community Drive\, Augusta\, ME
ORGANIZER;CN="United Way Kennebec Valley":MAILTO:info@uwkv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T052558
CREATED:20251005T234928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T125217Z
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SUMMARY:Crafternoons
DESCRIPTION:Crafternoons are fun weekly crafts for young children and their families! Come to the Children’s Room between 2:30 and 4pm to make the craft with help from library staff! \nCrafts for October: \n10/07: Firehouse Dalmatian \n10/14: Paper Owl in a Tree \n10/21: Paper Plate Spider Web \n10/28: Salt Dough Fall Ornament \n  \nTake pictures of the results and share them in the comments of the Facebook post\, tag us on Instagram\, or Bluesky. We'd love to see what you create!   \nFor more information: Call 207.872.5433 or email librarian@watervillelibrary.org
URL:http://rem1.org/event/crafternoons-19/2025-10-28/
LOCATION:Waterville Public Library\, 73 Elm Street\, Waterville\, ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Waterville Public Library":MAILTO:librarian@watervillelibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T183000
DTSTAMP:20260614T052558
CREATED:20251005T235558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T125315Z
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SUMMARY:Threads & Tales
DESCRIPTION:Have you been itching to spin a yarn with fellow fiber artists? Check out Threads & Tales at the Waterville Public Library on Tuesdays\, now at 5:00pm! Crochet\, cross-stitch\, sewing\, quilting\, embroidery\, needlepoint\, etc. - all crafts and all abilities are welcome. Work on your latest project\, try something new\, share patterns\, or check out the Library's crafting resources. This is a relaxed and informal group\, you do not have to attend every session. Just pop in whenever it works for you! \nFree and open to all adults and teens\, coffee and tea will be available. \nFMI: Call 207-872-5433 or email librarian@watervillelibrary.org
URL:http://rem1.org/event/threads-tales-3/2025-10-28/
LOCATION:Waterville Public Library\, 73 Elm Street\, Waterville\, ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Waterville Public Library":MAILTO:librarian@watervillelibrary.org
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CREATED:20260126T154710Z
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SUMMARY:Waterville Farmers’ Market
DESCRIPTION:Waterville Farmers’ Market is now open and at Head of Falls from 2- 6 p.m.\nevery Thursday. \nSupport local wherever\, whenever and however you can! \nThe smallest gesture can make the biggest impact. \n \nSupport a local farmer | Serving the people of the Waterville area since 2006.
URL:http://rem1.org/event/waterville-farmers-market-3/
LOCATION:Head of Falls\, Temple Street at Front Street\, Waterville\, ME\, 04901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T110000
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SUMMARY:Rhymetime
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Children's Department every Friday at 10:30am for songs and stories for babies\, toddlers\, and their families. \nThe themes for October 2025 are: \n10/03: Letter "D" \n10/10: Letter "E" \n10/17: Letter "F" \n10/24: Letter "G" \n10/31: Letter "H" \nFor More Information: Call 207.872.5433 or email librarian@watervillelibrary.org
URL:http://rem1.org/event/rhymetime-15/2025-10-31/
LOCATION:Waterville Public Library\, 73 Elm Street\, Waterville\, ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Waterville Public Library":MAILTO:librarian@watervillelibrary.org
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SUMMARY:Intermediate 3D Design + Printing
DESCRIPTION:Ready to take your 3D printing skills to the next level? This two-part intermediate workshop is designed for those who have taken a beginner class or have some experience and are ready to dive deeper. With a focus on original design\, you’ll learn to use Tinkercad\, a free\, Web-based modeling program\, to create and customize your own 3D models. You'll also explore how to design specifically for 3D printing\, slice your files for optimal results\, and bring your ideas to life on our Bambu Lab A1 Mini printers. With Stephen LaRochelle of Kennebec Valley Community College. Class continues on November 8. \nPre-Requisite: 3D Design + Printing for Beginners or prior experience operating a 3D printer.\nAge: Adults and Teens 13+. Ages 13-15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\nLimit: 10 participants\nCost: $131. Eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund. \nREGISTER
URL:http://rem1.org/event/intermediate-3d-design-printing/
LOCATION:Ticonic Classroom\, Schupf Art Center\, 93 Main Street\, Waterville\, Maine
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T160000
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CREATED:20251017T145845Z
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SUMMARY:Maine Fermentation Festival
DESCRIPTION:Register \nThe Fermentation Festival is a yearly celebration of fermented food and drink put on by Maine Ferments\, a 501(c)(3) committed to sharing knowledge and cultures through the art and science of fermentation. \nMORE INFO
URL:http://rem1.org/event/maine-fermentation-fair/
LOCATION:Castonguay Square\, Common Street\, Waterville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T150000
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SUMMARY:Quarry Road Fall Festival
DESCRIPTION:Quarry Road Trails to Host Fall Festival on November 1\, 2025\nThe Fall Festival at Quarry Road Trails on November 1 features a variety of free\, fun activities for children and families before the snow flies. This year\, the Friends of Quarry Road and the City of Waterville are adding more activities for kids—and all residents—from Noon-3 p.m. \nFree activities for children include a bike or hike parade in costumes from the night before (Halloween)\, apple slinging\, pumpkin bowling\, pumpkin tic tac toe\, cornhole\, face painting\, pumpkin bingo\, a story walk\, a fall art project\, and the Great Pine Cone Scavenger Hunt. \nA free S’more Station will be managed by Colby College student volunteers at a fire pit. \nFestival goers are also invited to view progress on over $1.5 million in facility improvements and investments in programming\, equipment\, and longer-term plans for the park. \n“We have much to celebrate with the completion of this massive site infrastructure project\, including the elimination of persistent ponding and mud issues in the meadow and parking areas\, new stormwater management systems\, lighting improvements\, and much more\,“ said Jeff Tucker\, Quarry Road Trails Director. \nWhile most parking will be paved\, new event parking space will be using grass pavers. New drainage and stormwater management systems\, including underground\, engineered filtration\, have been installed in and around the meadow and parking areas to improve public access and conditions for year-round events in variable weather. \n“The relocated yurt is back in business as our Welcome Center\,” said Tucker. “The site isn’t picture-perfect yet\, but Quarry Road Trails will be open in time for this winter\, and that’s terrific.” \nContributors to this infrastructure project include the Northern Border Regional Commission-U.S. Department of Agriculture\, Harold Alfond Foundation\, Bill & Joan Alfond Family Foundation\, Maine Department of Transportation\, City of Waterville\, and Friends of Quarry Road. Over $90\,000 in state and federal permitting was required. The City’s cash contribution is $35\,000\, with additional in-kind oversight by City Engineer Andrew McPherson. \nFriends Executive Director Jennifer Kierstead said\, “Beyond infrastructure improvements\, we have even more to celebrate with the purchase of all new snowshoes free for public use\, starter ski\, bike and paddling equipment for a gear hub\,  completion of three amazing murals\, the successful launch of the Outdoor Adventure Club for teens\, a new sign at the corner of North Street and Quarry Road\, exciting concept drawings of an outdoor recreation center\, and reports on forest management/stewardship and mountain bike trails to guide us for years to come.” \nThese products and services provided by 12 Maine businesses were paid for with a $140\,000 State ARPA Travel\, Tourism and Outdoor Recreation grant awarded to the Friends of Quarry Road last year by the Maine Office of Outdoor Recreation\, Maine Department of Economic and Community Development. \n“We are also excited to announce a recent $25\,000 donation from Kennebec Savings Bank\, which enables us to extend the rope tow to the Hemlocks on the historic alpine hill this season\, another 75 vertical feet\,” said Kierstead. KSB is the venue’s leading community banking partner\, she said. The Alpine hill is already a proven training ground to learn to ski\, including night skiing. \n“There is something for everyone at this year’s festival\,” she said. \nPlans for forestry management\, mountain biking\, and a year-round outdoor recreation center will be displayed at the Snowmaking Building and will be posted on the venue’s website\, quarryroad.org.  Other info booths include one on the Outdoor Adventure Club for teens\, volunteer opportunities\, after school youth Nordic and Alpine skiing programs\, and season passes. \nThe Snowmaking Building also now features a large mural by Maine artist Spenser MacLeod. The range of four-season recreation available at the site is illustrated and includes birds and four-legged animals spotted at the park.  MacLeod worked with teens to create a mural for the South End Teen Center three years ago.\nTo complement the Fermentation Festival downtown\, a walk in the woods at Quarry Road is planned with Richie Tory who has led mushroom workshops and walks for over 30 years in central Maine. \nJoining the City and Friends of Quarry Road are community partners Colby College\, Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce\, Children’s Discovery Museum\, South End Teen Center\, Central Maine Chapter\, New England Mountain Bike Association\, Quarry Road Ski Club\, and local artist Carrie Schenck Haberstock. \nTo volunteer\, contact Quarry Trails Volunteer Coordinator Jeanine Libby at volunteer@quarryroad.org. Registration is open for Youth Nordic and Alpine learn to ski programs\, see Youth Nordic Program — Quarry Road Ski Club  and Learn to Downhill Ski / Ride — Quarry Road Ski Club.
URL:http://rem1.org/event/quarry-road-fall-festival/
LOCATION:Quarry Road Recreation Area\, 300 Quarry Road\, Waterville\, ME\, 04901
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SUMMARY:Met Opera Encore: La Sonnambula
DESCRIPTION:Following triumphant Live in HD performances in Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette\, Verdi’s La Traviata\, and Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor\, Nadine Sierra summits another peak of the soprano repertoire as Amina\, who sleepwalks her way into audiences’ hearts in Bellini’s poignant tale of love lost and found. In his new production\, Rolando Villazón — the tenor who has embarked on a brilliant second career as a director — retains the opera’s original setting in the Swiss Alps but uses its somnambulant plot to explore the emotional and psychological valleys of the mind. Tenor Xabier Anduaga co-stars as Amina’s fiancé\, Elvino\, alongside soprano Sydney Mancasola as her rival\, Lisa\, and bass Alexander Vinogradov as Count Rodolfo. Riccardo Frizza takes the podium for one of opera’s most ravishing works. \nAdmission: $16-19. Eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund. \ntickets
URL:http://rem1.org/event/met-opera-encore-la-sonnambula/
LOCATION:Maine Film Center\, 93 Main St.\, Waterville\, ME
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T193000
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SUMMARY:Colby Jazz Band
DESCRIPTION:Colby Jazz Band – From the Rhythm Section\nDate: Saturday\, November 1\, 7:30pm \nOrganization: Colby Department of Music \nVenue: Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts \nFree \nThis concert will feature compositions from famous members of the jazz rhythm section throughout time. The unique compositional perspective of the rhythm section brings a unique energy to the music. Pianist Horace Silver’s composition “Nutville” alternates between a driving mambo and an uptempo swing feel. “Brother Mister\,” by upright bassist Christian McBride\, has a straight-ahead groove and a catchy melody. \nRESERVE TICKETS
URL:http://rem1.org/event/colby-jazz-band/
LOCATION:Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts\, Colby College\, Mayflower Hill Drive\, Waterville
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