2 years ago Multigenerational event at Guilford UMC GUILFORD — The Guilford United Methodist Church, 3 School Street, will host a multigenerational event from 5-6:30 p.
2 years ago FA Key Club trivia night DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Foxcroft Academy Key Club is hosting its second annual trivia night on Saturday, March 18 at 6 p.
2 years ago Spinners gathering March 18 DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Heart of Maine Fiber Guild (formerly Piscataquis Spinners Group) and The Maine Spinners’ Registry are partnering to hold a gathering on Saturday, March 18 from 10 a.
2 years ago $100 prize for Piscataquis County logo winner DOVER-FOXCROFT — Earlier this year Piscataquis County invited students of all ages to design a logo or seal that celebrates the region’s heritage and beauty, which will be used on documents, online, and elsewhere.
2 years ago Contra dance at Central Hall Commons DOVER-FOXCROFT — Come kick up your heels at the next Second Friday Contra Dance at the Central Hall Commons, 152 East Main Street, this Friday, March 10 from 7-10 p.
2 years ago Greenville will go purple again for Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month GREENVILLE — Greenville will symbolically change its name to a different color to mark Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month in June.
2 years ago Explore your creativity at Dover-Foxcroft Sip, Paint, and Create DOVER-FOXCROFT — On Friday, March 17, young adults can sip, paint, and create their way to an evening of good food and fun right in the heart of Dover-Foxcroft.
2 years ago Historical society meets Feb. 28 SANGERVILLE — The Sangerville Historical Society holds its next meeting at 6:30 p.
2 years ago Time well spent at Thompson Free Library By Kim Brawn It’s fleeting and precious and “of the essence” in climactic movie scenes.
2 years ago 19th annual Chocolate Festival back in-person in 2023 GREENVILLE — Destination Moosehead Lake is proud to host the 19th annual Chocolate Festival.
2 years ago Thompson Free Library offers new free streaming service to patrons By Director Jon Knepp DOVER-FOXCROFT — Thompson Free Library, located at 186 East Main Street, is thrilled to announce that the new streaming service Biblio+ is now available for free with unlimited access and no ads to our library patrons! With the rise of paid streaming services, DVD and Blu-ray usage has declined sharply.
2 years ago MaineCF awards $472K to arts organizations across the state The Maine Community Foundation has awarded more than $472,000 through three grant programs to 59 arts organizations across the state.
2 years ago Contra dance Friday evening DOVER-FOXCROFT — There will be a traditional New England contra dance on Friday, Feb.
2 years ago Intergenerational event at Guilford United Methodist Church GUILFORD — The Guilford United Methodist Church will be hosting an early evening intergenerational event Thursday, Feb.
2 years ago Foxcroft Academy turns 200 DOVER-FOXCROFT — For two centuries now, Foxcroft Academy has served as the secondary educational institution for the local community, being founded only a few years after Maine became the nation’s 23rd state.
2 years ago Canceled — Songwriters in the Round at Central Hall Commons Songwriters in the Round concert at the Central Hall Commons has been canceled due to the extreme cold DOVER-FOXCROFT — On Friday, Feb.
2 years ago A 2nd drag show is coming to Dover-Foxcroft after 1st sold out DOVER-FOXCROFT — Tickets to a Bangor-based drag troupe’s show at the Center Theatre in April sold out within a week of being announced, and another show has been scheduled.
2 years ago ‘Pollinators and the Forest’ program offered by the PCSWCD DOVER-FOXCROFT — Most people know how important flowers are to bees, but what about trees? Turns out trees are an essential habitat for native bees! There are several simple ways citizens can have a positive impact on pollinators and in an effort to share information, the Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District will be presenting an interesting program titled “Pollinators and the Forest” at the Thompson Free Library on Thursday, February 16 at 6 p.