Jul 21
Join us for the 2018 Kingfield Festival Days. We are getting spooky this year with a Zombie Apocalypse theme so get your floats ready for the grand parade Saturday the 21st at noon. We will have activities for all ages including inflatables, a dunk tank, a canoe obstacle course on the river, a street dance, vendors and more!
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Jul 21
Join us for the 2018 Kingfield Festival Days. We are getting spooky this year with a Zombie Apocalypse theme so get your floats ready for the grand parade Saturday the 21st at noon. We will have activities for all ages including inflatables, a dunk tank, a canoe obstacle course on the river, a street dance, vendors and more!
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Jul 21
Train Rides – 11 AM, Noon, 1, 2, and 3 PM @ Sanders Station The Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad operates most weekends from Memorial Day through mid October. Fares are $6 per adult or child age 13 and older, $1, for children under 13, and children under 6 may ride for free. Please note that all trains run subject to the availability of…
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Jul 21
To meditate is to the harness our power of attention, our power of manifestation. The methodology of meditation is the systematic, rational approach to attaining what we long for most in life: fulfillment for our selves and all beings.
There is so much more to this practice than sitting in a quiet room and attempting to still the mind to relieve…
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Jul 22
Join us for the 2018 Kingfield Festival Days. We are getting spooky this year with a Zombie Apocalypse theme so get your floats ready for the grand parade Saturday the 21st at noon. We will have activities for all ages including inflatables, a dunk tank, a canoe obstacle course on the river, a street dance, vendors and more!
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Jul 22
Train Rides – 11 AM, Noon, 1, 2, and 3 PM @ Sanders Station The Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad operates most weekends from Memorial Day through mid October. Fares are $6 per adult or child age 13 and older, $1, for children under 13, and children under 6 may ride for free. Please note that all trains run subject to the availability of…
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Jul 22
Look for the church signs on Reeds Mill RoadSpeaker: Ben WitherillIn 1831, a group of people with names like Sargent, Wheeler, Huntoon, and Wing met in the schoolhouse to discuss the formation of a church in Reeds Mill. There are many records of monthly, and semi-monthly planning meetings. Records are scarce; however, the original deed dated April…
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Jul 22
To meditate is to the harness our power of attention, our power of manifestation. The methodology of meditation is the systematic, rational approach to attaining what we long for most in life: fulfillment for our selves and all beings.
There is so much more to this practice than sitting in a quiet room and attempting to still the mind to relieve…
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Jul 22
Maine Open Farm Days is in annual family fun adventure in which farms throughout all 16 countries open their gates to offer the public an opportunity to learn about the business of agriculture and visit local farms throughout the state. Many farms will have demonstrations, displays, farm-raised products for sale, barn and field tours, milking, hay…
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Jul 27
The Maine Forestry Museum will be holding the first day of its 38th Annual Logging Festival on Friday July 27th from 10-4. Friday is free admission, events will include artists and crafters, children’s activities, and at 3 pm witness the traditional burying of the beans for our “Bean-Hole” dinner served on Saturday of the Festival. Friday…
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Jul 28
Train Rides – 11 AM, Noon, 1, 2, and 3 PM @ Sanders Station The Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad operates most weekends from Memorial Day through mid October. Fares are $6 per adult or child age 13 and older, $1, for children under 13, and children under 6 may ride for free. Please note that all trains run subject to the availability of…
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Jul 28
Farmington, July 28th, Pie On The Porch, part of Farmington's Summer Fest's events featuring fresh baked slices of pie or strawberry shortcake served up with live music from 1 pm to 4 pm. $4.00 includes whipped cream topping and cold beverage. Ala mode add $.50. The lovely and talented, Christine Poulson will be mistress of ceremonies as well…
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Jul 29
Train Rides – 11 AM, Noon, 1, 2, and 3 PM @ Sanders Station The Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad operates most weekends from Memorial Day through mid October. Fares are $6 per adult or child age 13 and older, $1, for children under 13, and children under 6 may ride for free. Please note that all trains run subject to the availability of…
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Jul 29
Look for the church signs on Reeds Mill RoadSpeaker: Carl BeuIn 1831, a group of people with names like Sargent, Wheeler, Huntoon, and Wing met in the schoolhouse to discuss the formation of a church in Reeds Mill. There are many records of monthly, and semi-monthly planning meetings. Records are scarce; however, the original deed dated April 1892…
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Jul 30
Train Rides – 11 AM, Noon, 1, 2, and 3 PM @ Sanders Station http://www.srrl-rr.org/operating-schedule/
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Jul 30
60th Annual Old Home Days Parade! The theme is: "ROCK AND ROLL IS HERE TO STAY!"
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Aug 2
hursday, August 2, 2018, 10 am – 4 pm, Oquossoc Park in Downtown OquossocThe Rangeley Friends of the Arts’ 38th annual “Art in August” will be held in the heart of Oquossoc Village. Always the first Thursday in August, the show will take place on August 2nd from 10 AM to 4 PM. Artists’ exhibits will be in the Oquossoc Park. Come see this…
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Aug 2
This is an orientation for people with disabilities who are considering vocational rehabilitation services. Orientations are held the 1st Thursday of the month. Service providers are also welcome to attend. Registration not required
Telephone 207-645-5800; toll free 1-800-982-4311; TTY: Maine Relay 711 to set up an Appointment. These workshops are…
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Aug 3
The Wilton Blueberry Festival, always held the first Friday and Saturday of August in Wilton, Maine, started in 1982 with a simple ‘Blueberry Church Bazaar.’ As the years have passed, it has grown into a two-day signature event, and a time for people from town and around to gather, socialize, and celebrate the heritage of this great region.
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Aug 3
Discover the mystical, yet scientifically provable, life-enhancing aspects of Yoga! We will cover all the basics and then go beyond the conventional study of Yoga.
Our Sat Manava Yoga Retreat covers the 12 Principles of Yoga as outlined by our Gurus, current holders of the Sat Manava Yoga lineage, Yoga's oldest unbroken lineage. The study of the…
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Aug 4
The Wilton Blueberry Festival, always held the first Friday and Saturday of August in Wilton, Maine, started in 1982 with a simple ‘Blueberry Church Bazaar.’ As the years have passed, it has grown into a two-day signature event, and a time for people from town and around to gather, socialize, and celebrate the heritage of this great region.
35…
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Aug 4
Discover the mystical, yet scientifically provable, life-enhancing aspects of Yoga! We will cover all the basics and then go beyond the conventional study of Yoga.
Our Sat Manava Yoga Retreat covers the 12 Principles of Yoga as outlined by our Gurus, current holders of the Sat Manava Yoga lineage, Yoga's oldest unbroken lineage. The study of the…
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Aug 4
Festivals at Hridaya celebrate and honor Yogi life. We invite one and all to “test the waters” and investigate Yoga, the Hermitage and our 12 Principles of Yoga teaching series. You will experience the sacredness of our ceremonies and immerse yourself into the vast philosophy of traditional yoga.
The festivals introduce the 12 Principles of…
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Aug 5
Open May through October - 1st and 3rd Sundays - 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Built in the 1830’s, The Bose House holds a collection of Portland Glass, house furnishings from the time, information on local families, and copies of the Phillips newspapers. A typical New England house with barn and shed with displays in each. Open summers 1st & 3rd Sundays…
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Aug 5
Look for the church signs on Reeds Mill RoadSpeaker: Rick DubucIn 1831, a group of people with names like Sargent, Wheeler, Huntoon, and Wing met in the schoolhouse to discuss the formation of a church in Reeds Mill. There are many records of monthly, and semi-monthly planning meetings. Records are scarce; however, the original deed dated April…
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Aug 5
Discover the mystical, yet scientifically provable, life-enhancing aspects of Yoga! We will cover all the basics and then go beyond the conventional study of Yoga.
Our Sat Manava Yoga Retreat covers the 12 Principles of Yoga as outlined by our Gurus, current holders of the Sat Manava Yoga lineage, Yoga's oldest unbroken lineage. The study of the…
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Aug 10
True happiness and fulfillment comes from life enhancing experiences. All suffering comes from life diminishing, life being taken away. We all want more experience, more happiness; more life!
The breath is the vehicle of life. We can survive weeks without food, days without water, but only minutes without breathing. The practice of Pranayama is the…
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Aug 11
Old Home Days is always the third week in August and is a week of festivities, contests, and celebration. There are bathtub races, bike races, and running races. There's a parade, a street dance, and a lumberman's competition. There's a flower show, a quilt show, a photo contest and the Duck Derby pulls up the rear. FMI:…
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Aug 11
True happiness and fulfillment comes from life enhancing experiences. All suffering comes from life diminishing, life being taken away. We all want more experience, more happiness; more life!
The breath is the vehicle of life. We can survive weeks without food, days without water, but only minutes without breathing. The practice of Pranayama is the…
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Aug 11
A show of local art combined with an award-winning singer/songwriter will kick off Old Home Days festivities this August. The Phillips Area Community Center (PACC) on Depot Street will host more than a dozen local artists with a sampling of their work on Saturday, August 11, from 10 to 3. Admission is free.
Later that day, at 6 p.m., the PACC will…
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Aug 12
Old Home Days is always the third week in August and is a week of festivities, contests, and celebration. There are bathtub races, bike races, and running races. There's a parade, a street dance, and a lumberman's competition. There's a flower show, a quilt show, a photo contest and the Duck Derby pulls up the rear. FMI:…
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Aug 12
Look for the church signs on Reeds Mill RoadSpeaker: David SmithIn 1831, a group of people with names like Sargent, Wheeler, Huntoon, and Wing met in the schoolhouse to discuss the formation of a church in Reeds Mill. There are many records of monthly, and semi-monthly planning meetings. Records are scarce; however, the original deed dated April…
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Aug 12
Ride any of our afternoon trains at 1, 2 or 3 PM and enjoy some ice cream at the stop on the south end of the line. Fare are $7 for ages 13 and up, and $2 for under 13.
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Aug 12
True happiness and fulfillment comes from life enhancing experiences. All suffering comes from life diminishing, life being taken away. We all want more experience, more happiness; more life!
The breath is the vehicle of life. We can survive weeks without food, days without water, but only minutes without breathing. The practice of Pranayama is the…
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Aug 12
Ride any of our afternoon trains at 1, 2 or 3 PM and enjoy some ice cream at the stop on the south end of the line. Fare are $7 for ages 13 and up, and $2 for under 13.
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Aug 13
Old Home Days is always the third week in August and is a week of festivities, contests, and celebration. There are bathtub races, bike races, and running races. There's a parade, a street dance, and a lumberman's competition. There's a flower show, a quilt show, a photo contest and the Duck Derby pulls up the rear. FMI:…
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Aug 14
Old Home Days is always the third week in August and is a week of festivities, contests, and celebration. There are bathtub races, bike races, and running races. There's a parade, a street dance, and a lumberman's competition. There's a flower show, a quilt show, a photo contest and the Duck Derby pulls up the rear. FMI:…
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Aug 15
Old Home Days is always the third week in August and is a week of festivities, contests, and celebration. There are bathtub races, bike races, and running races. There's a parade, a street dance, and a lumberman's competition. There's a flower show, a quilt show, a photo contest and the Duck Derby pulls up the rear. FMI:…
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Aug 16
Old Home Days is always the third week in August and is a week of festivities, contests, and celebration. There are bathtub races, bike races, and running races. There's a parade, a street dance, and a lumberman's competition. There's a flower show, a quilt show, a photo contest and the Duck Derby pulls up the rear. FMI:…
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Aug 16
Enjoy the Blueberry Season with this annual festival featuring pies, crafts & gifts, vendors, and children activities.
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Aug 17
Old Home Days is always the third week in August and is a week of festivities, contests, and celebration. There are bathtub races, bike races, and running races. There's a parade, a street dance, and a lumberman's competition. There's a flower show, a quilt show, a photo contest and the Duck Derby pulls up the rear. FMI:…
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Aug 17
A 4-day adaptive sports program open to military veterans and active duty personnel with disabilities. Family members & caregivers welcome. For more information about attending or volunteering, contact us at info@maineadaptive.org or (800)-639-7770.
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Aug 17
Traditionally, the physical practices of Yoga were practiced simultaneously with meditation, and Pranayam (breath work).
Sat Manava Yoga takes such an approach. Fulfilling the original intention of Yoga we bring it all together in balance and application, giving you the deepest experience of fulfillment through practice.
Sat Manava…
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Aug 18
Old Home Days is always the third week in August and is a week of festivities, contests, and celebration. There are bathtub races, bike races, and running races. There's a parade, a street dance, and a lumberman's competition. There's a flower show, a quilt show, a photo contest and the Duck Derby pulls up the rear. FMI:…
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Aug 18
4-day adaptive sports program open to military veterans and active duty personnel with disabilities. Family members & caregivers welcome. For more information about attending or volunteering, contact us at info@maineadaptive.org or (800)-639-7770.
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Aug 18
4-day adaptive sports program open to military veterans and active duty personnel with disabilities. Family members & caregivers welcome. For more information about attending or volunteering, contact us at info@maineadaptive.org or (800)-639-7770.
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Aug 18
Traditionally, the physical practices of Yoga were practiced simultaneously with meditation, and Pranayam (breath work).
Sat Manava Yoga takes such an approach. Fulfilling the original intention of Yoga we bring it all together in balance and application, giving you the deepest experience of fulfillment through practice.
Sat Manava…
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Aug 18
Built in 1872 and used as a schoolhouse until 1959, the later years for K-4 only. It is one of the only schoolhouses left in the country with a two story privy. From 1959 to 2000 it was used for a town office, town meetings and a polling place. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. It was deeded to Madrid…
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Aug 19
Open May through October - 1st and 3rd Sundays - 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Built in the 1830’s, The Bose House holds a collection of Portland Glass, house furnishings from the time, information on local families, and copies of the Phillips newspapers. A typical New England house with barn and shed with displays in each. Open summers 1st & 3rd Sundays…
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Aug 19
Look for the church signs on Reeds Mill RoadSpeaker: Andrew NealIn 1831, a group of people with names like Sargent, Wheeler, Huntoon, and Wing met in the schoolhouse to discuss the formation of a church in Reeds Mill. There are many records of monthly, and semi-monthly planning meetings. Records are scarce; however, the original deed dated April…
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Aug 19
Kieve-Wavus Education, Inc.42 Kieve Rd, Nobleboro, Maine 04555
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Aug 19
Traditionally, the physical practices of Yoga were practiced simultaneously with meditation, and Pranayam (breath work).
Sat Manava Yoga takes such an approach. Fulfilling the original intention of Yoga we bring it all together in balance and application, giving you the deepest experience of fulfillment through practice.
Sat Manava…
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Aug 20
What-Not-Shop Garage Sale August 20th-24th & August 27th-31st from 9:30-1:00 p.m @ Hope Association in Rumford
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Aug 20
4-day adaptive sports program open to military veterans and active duty personnel with disabilities. Family members & caregivers welcome. For more information about attending or volunteering, contact us at info@maineadaptive.org or (800)-639-7770.
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