May 9
May 9th | 4:30 PM to 7:00 PMRangeley is hiring for all kinds of positions, from seasonal to full-time, from part-time to union. Whether you are interested in hospitality, retail, recreation, clerical, union jobs, cleaning jobs or anything else, you can find your dream job at Rangeley. Rangeley is a great place to work, with stunning scenery…
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May 10
Western Maine Audubon is pleased to announce a presentation titled, "The Distribution and Ecology of the Butterflies of Maine," on Wednesday, May 10th at 7 pm in UMF’s North Dining Hall. The presentation, which is free to the public, will be given by retired Professor of Biology, Herb Wilson. Dr. Wilson’s talk will center around the findings…
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May 11
Old South Church Hosts Scotland’s Old Blind Dogs Old South Church Concert Series is very excited to bring Scotland’s Old Blind Dogs for the first time to Farmington on Thursday, May 11th . Doors open at 6:30pm. Concert begins at 7pm. Tickets: Adults $25, Students and Seniors (65 and up) $20. Ticket reservations can be made by calling…
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May 11
Join Us for a Career Fair/Hiring Event at Spruce Mountain High School, 33 Community Drive, Jay on Thursday, May 11, 2023. Noon-2:00pm will be for Spruce Mountain Students Only; 2:30-4:00pm is Open to the Greater Community. Bring your resume and great work ethic, and join us for this no cost event!
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May 13
Pampered Chef, Homemade soaps and more, Farmasi, Scensty, Paparazzi and more!https://scontent-ord5-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/344756367_151769864324369_5229587733342393378_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=Km9xE8PL5XAAX9RMEmg&_nc_ht=scontent-ord5-2.xx&oh=00_AfCirv1KKcUGjlKH-SlK2NuAxuSGBezL_0YRuIjaJloRRA&oe=6458FD96
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May 15
Old South Church annual plant sale begins on Monday, May 15 and continues through Sunday, June 11 featuring perennials and "Simply Lilacs". Plant selection can vary daily and may also include: herbs, house plants, veggie seedlings, and garden decor. Self-serve from 9 am to 7 pm daily. Location 125 Woodfield Drive, off Perham Street, Farmington. FMI…
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May 16
Each year, the Federal Government awards about 10% of all federal contract dollars to Small Disadvantaged Businesses.In this 1-hour workshop, Bryan Wallace, Senior Procurement Counselor at Maine Procurement Technical Assistance Center will present will present on the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification.What are the benefits of being a…
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May 17
Are you considering creative alternatives to traditional funding methods to help your business grow? Has anyone in your network of friends or family ever offered to support your business financially? Are you wondering how to approach a former boss, coworker, or other professional connection about investing in your business?If you've answered yes…
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May 18
Governments are looking for small businesses to provide the services and products they need, which is just about everything. Join Maine APEX Counselor Christopher Paradis as he presents information about the Maine APEX Accelerator (formerly Maine PTAC) program. He’ll provide a basic overview of the government contracting marketplace and the…
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May 24
If you’re like many small business owners, you didn’t go into business to spend all your time and energy taking selfies. But marketing without using any kind of social media platform is next to impossible for most small businesses. So how do you use social media to build your brand without losing your patience?In this Q&A hour, WBC Social Media…
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May 25
Old South Church Concert Series welcomes singer/songwriter folk fuo Mark Mandeville and Raianne Richards to their first performance at Old South Church. Doors open at 6:30. Adults $20. Students and Seniors (65+) $15. Tickets can be reserved by calling 207-491-5919 or at the door. Little by little, you will get to know Mark Mandeville & Raianne…
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May 27
Fruits, Vegetables, fresh eggs, pastries, breads, honey, maple syrup, jams & jellies, handmade products, plants & flowers, artisan wareCall to see what will be available @…
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May 27
https://srrl-rr.org/operating-schedule/Trains will depart Sanders station on the hour from 11 AM through 3 PM. You are free to depart on one train and return on a later train should you wish to make use of our picnic grove or simply spend more time exploring the roundhouse and other nearby buildings preserved from the original railroad. The last…
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May 28
Trains will depart Sanders station on the hour from 11 AM through 3 PM. You are free to depart on one train and return on a later train should you wish to make use of our picnic grove or simply spend more time exploring the roundhouse and other nearby buildings preserved from the original railroad. The last return train departs the roundhouse area…
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Jun 3
Bartlett Memorial United Meethodist Church Parish Thrift Shop open Saturday June 3 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. and Saturday during the summer.Location at 17 East Dixfield Rd. beside the yellow Bartlett Memorial UMC hurch. A variety of household items, clothing, shoes, books, toys, some furnitue, crafts, sewing items. $2 a bag for what ever fits in the…
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Jun 6
Join WBC Business Advisor, Jodi Cordes, for a networking breakfast with female business owners from Greater Franklin County!New, existing, or potential business owners come together to connect, share expertise, and learn from each other about running a business.Location: The Lovely Idea Company at 130 Main St Farmington, ME 04938.Light refreshments…
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Jun 8
A presentation on the “Lost Villages of Flagstaff Lake” will be hosted by the Wilton Farm and Home Museum on Thursday, June 8, 2023, at 6:30 PM. Speaker, Kenny Wing of Eustis is the first generation of his family not born or raised in Flagstaff Village. Come and learn about the reasons why Flagstaff Lake was created and who were the driving…
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