The grounds of the historic Pownalborough Court House in Dresden will be filled with the sounds of a perfect summer day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 9.
Watershed’s Salad Days Celebration July 8
Many area residents have found a summer recipe they can’t resist: a salad buffet of fresh dishes served on earthenware plates they can keep.
Foraging Classes and Farm Tours at Veggies to Table
On Saturday, July 22, Veggies to Table, a grow-to-donate produce and flower farm in Newcastle, will partner with forager and wild food cook Rachel Alexandrou to offer two classes on safely identifying and cooking with edible wild plants. Alexandrou will share her deep knowledge of wild edibles and how to properly harvest and prepare the foraged edibles.
Round Pond Schoolhouse Association Annual Arts Fair
On Saturday, July 15, the Round Pond Schoolhouse Association will present its 12th annual arts fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the historic Washington Schoolhouse at 1426 Route 32.
Sidewalk Participants Enrich Wiscasset Art Walk June 29
While galleries and shops open their doors to summer visitors during the first Wiscasset Art Walk of the season from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, June 29, village sidewalks will also be pulsing with activity from community groups who have something to say to visitors.
Barbecue, Music, and Fireworks On The Lincoln Home Lawn July 4
The Lincoln Home is hosting a lawn party from 4:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4, with premium fireworks viewing at dusk. Dance on the lawn to the fun music of the Boneheads and enjoy delicious barbecue burgers, sausages, hot dogs, and veggie burgers that will be available for purchase, along with homemade strawberry shortcake and ice cream.
Fourth of July in Whitefield
For well over three-quarters of a century the homegrown, iconic Whitefield Fourth of July parade has been winding its way down Route 194 in Kings Mills to the turnaround in a neighbor’s driveway where all manner of floats and fire trucks make the turn to end up on Town House Road. This is the only parade attendees get to see twice, in case it’s missed the first time.
17th Century Watercraft at Colonial Pemaquid
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, July 15-16, visit Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site to step back in time to the rough-and-tumble world of 17th century Maine. Discover why watercraft such as the Native American birch bark canoe and European shallop were so important to the Wabanaki, English, and French as they traded, negotiated, socialized, and fought with one another.
Thompson Ice House Ice Cream Social July 2
On Sunday, July 2, the Thompson Ice House Living History Museum in South Bristol will hold an old-fashioned ice cream social from noon to 3 p.m.
Bands for Books Fundraiser at Lakehurst Lodge
On Labor Day, the Friends of Wiscasset Library will hold its ninth Bands for Books fundraiser. From the first year in 2014, Katharine Martin-Savage was a major force on the committee which still plans this party for those who use and enjoy the library.
Maine State Aquarium Open House
The Maine State Aquarium, a program of the Maine Department of Marine Resources, will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Wednesday, June 28 through Saturday, July 1 to preview the educational attractions to come when the aquarium opens its doors for good next summer.
Passenger Rail Returning to the Midcoast
Officials of Midcoast Railservice, lessee-operator of the state-owned Brunswick-Rockland railroad line since last August, have announced the coming revival of passenger excursions between stations in Bath, Brunswick, Newcastle, Rockland, and Wiscasset.
Summer Reading Program at Waldoboro Public Library
The summer reading program at the Waldoboro Public Library will kick off at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 29. The program is for children in kindergarten through sixth grade.
Sheepscot River Race Launches July 1
The 2023 Sheepscot River Race begins at noon, Saturday, July 1.
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