Family Storytime
Waterville Public Library 73 Elm Street, Waterville, MEJoin Mrs. Liz in celebrating the changing of the seasons with stories and an Autumn-themed craft. Click for more info.
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Join Mrs. Liz in celebrating the changing of the seasons with stories and an Autumn-themed craft. Click for more info.
Lebanese author Tarek El-Ariss (Arabic: طارق العريس) is the James Wright Professor and Chair of Middle Eastern Studies at Dartmouth College, as well as an accomplished novelist and author of Water on Fire: A Memoir of War. Gather tomorrow, 9/21 from 3 - 5 pm at Waterville’s newest downtown bookstore, Oliver & Friends for a reading, Q&A […]
Testimony- A Journey in Jazz and Afro-Latin Jazz Rhythm Saturday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. (Funded by the Robert J. Strider Concert Fund) An unforgettable musical journey, blending the elegance of jazz with the rhythmic vibrancy of Afro-Latin influences and delivering a fusion of sophistication and soul. CLICK FOR FREE RESERVATION
Dates: September 23–27 Organizations: Center for Small Town Jewish Life, Beth Israel Congregation, Colby Arts Office, Waterville Creates, and Mid Maine Adult Ed Venues: Various locations Free and open to all. Join us in creating decor for the municipal Sukkah, which will be located in Castonguay Square during Sukkot, the Jewish Harvest Festival Octover 16–23. At these free […]
Dates: September 23–27 Organizations: Center for Small Town Jewish Life, Beth Israel Congregation, Colby Arts Office, Waterville Creates, and Mid Maine Adult Ed Venues: Various locations Free and open to all. Join us in creating decor for the municipal Sukkah, which will be located in Castonguay Square during Sukkot, the Jewish Harvest Festival Octover 16–23. At these free […]
Dakota filmmaker Sheldon Wolfchild's compelling documentary is premised on Pagans in the Promised Land: Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery, a book based on two decades of research by Shawnee, Lenape scholar Steven T. Newcomb. The Doctrine of Discovery: Unmasking the Domination Code tells the story of how little-known Vatican documents of the 15th century […]
Free Admission Please join Colby College and REM for our 2024 Fall Volunteer Fair to learn about volunteer opportunities in Waterville: Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm Location: Chace Forum, Alfond Commons, 150 Main Street, Waterville, Maine Organizations that will have a table at the fair include: Associates for Training & […]
Dates: September 23–27 Organizations: Center for Small Town Jewish Life, Beth Israel Congregation, Colby Arts Office, Waterville Creates, and Mid Maine Adult Ed Venues: Various locations Free and open to all. Join us in creating decor for the municipal Sukkah, which will be located in Castonguay Square during Sukkot, the Jewish Harvest Festival Octover 16–23. At these free […]
“In the News” is a weekly event series dedicated to sparking dialogue among visiting speakers and Colby students from diverse disciplines. Every Wednesday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, students will gather in Page Commons for food and insightful conversations with leading practitioners and thought leaders. Together, we tackle pressing topics in politics, policy, and […]
Date: Weekly on Thursdays Time: 1–2pm Organization: Waterville Public Library Venue: Waterville Public Library, 73 Elm Street, Waterville Homeschool Hub returns for a fresh school year! Homeschool students who are pre-school through elementary grade levels* are invited to come to the library for fun and activities! September 12: Welcome to the Library! Tour/ Q & A September 19: Pirate Game & […]
Dates: September 23–27 Organizations: Center for Small Town Jewish Life, Beth Israel Congregation, Colby Arts Office, Waterville Creates, and Mid Maine Adult Ed Venues: Various locations Free and open to all. Join us in creating decor for the municipal Sukkah, which will be located in Castonguay Square during Sukkot, the Jewish Harvest Festival Octover 16–23. At these free […]
Enjoy the fresh air - and fresh food - your area farmers are happy to welcome you back outside. Visit the Downtown Waterville Farmers' Market Every Thursday, 2-6 p.m., From the First Thursday in May Until Thursday before Thanksgiving at Head of Falls Support your local farmers - and enjoy great food! Come join us at […]
Could you use $3,000? Reserve your ticket now to get in on the fun - and the winnings! This year's Super Raffle Dinner is coming… THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26... Catch the Thursday Night Fever! Each ticket holder receives dinner for 2 and one prize. And remember, you do not need to be present to win. Get […]
Date: Weekly on Fridays Time: 10:30–11am Organization: Waterville Public Library Venue: Waterville Public Library, 73 Elm Street, Waterville Come right to the Children’s Department every Friday at 10:30am for songs and stories for babies, toddlers, and their families! The themes for September 2024 are: September 6: The Alphabet September 13: Letter A September 20: Letter B September 27: Letter C For […]
Colby music associates and guests will present a program celebrating diversity in the modern music landscape through underrepresented living composers. Featuring works by Reena Esmail, Jennifer Higdon, Valerie Coleman and Leonardo Cárdenas. This performance is funded in part by the Hazel Hoyt Witherell Concert Fund.
Dates: September 23–27 Organizations: Center for Small Town Jewish Life, Beth Israel Congregation, Colby Arts Office, Waterville Creates, and Mid Maine Adult Ed Venues: Various locations Free and open to all. Join us in creating decor for the municipal Sukkah, which will be located in Castonguay Square during Sukkot, the Jewish Harvest Festival Octover 16–23. At these free […]
Two Cent Theatre proudly presents... What the Constitution Means to Me! Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the U.S. In this hilarious, hopeful, and deeply human play, she brings her teenage self to life to explore the profound connection between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped […]
Mali Obomsawin is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist and a citizen of Odanak First Nation (W8banaki). She is a bassist, composer, and vocalist whose work spans from jazz and roots music to film scoring, teaching, and indie-shoegaze. Obomsawin is an international touring artist with her own projects and as an accompanist. Obomsawin’s performance is part of […]
Waterville Moves is a bi-weekly series that invites you to move your body, share stories, and create connections through guided movements and dance making. Each class is 45 minutes to an hour long, and can be taken as a series or a single workshop. Classes are free and open to all: no experience with dance […]
Two Cent Theatre proudly presents... What the Constitution Means to Me! Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the U.S. In this hilarious, hopeful, and deeply human play, she brings her teenage self to life to explore the profound connection between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped […]
Two Screenings: September 28 at 7:00 p.m. and September 29 at 12:00 p.m. In a surrealist, steampunk world, Krank (Daniel Emilfork), a mad and aging scientist who lacks the ability to dream, orders his Cyclopes henchmen to kidnap children from the nearby port city so he can steal their dreams for himself. When little Denrée […]
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser— for Winslow Community Cupboard Food Pantry Just $10 100 percent of proceeds to assist food-insecure children & families. Enjoy a yummy pancake breakfast * including bacon * juice * coffee Applebee’s in Waterville 251 Kennedy Memorial Drive Sunday, September 29, 2024 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Please […]
Two Screenings: September 28 at 7:00 p.m. and September 29 at 12:00 p.m. In a surrealist, steampunk world, Krank (Daniel Emilfork), a mad and aging scientist who lacks the ability to dream, orders his Cyclopes henchmen to kidnap children from the nearby port city so he can steal their dreams for himself. When little Denrée […]