MONDAY, Feb. 13
LEWISTON — Lewiston Finance Committee, 5:30 p.m. in the administrator’s conference room, Lewiston City Hall.
LEWISTON — Lewiston School Committee, regular meeting, 6:45 p.m., at Montello Elementary School, 407 East Ave. On agenda: hear report and appoint member to Longley Educational Programming Committee, report on performance-based learning workshop, discussion of 2017-18 school calendar, report from Superintendent Bill Webster.
AUBURN — Auburn City Council workshop, 5:30 p.m. at Auburn Hall. Agenda includes awarding a bid for legal services, and executive sessions to discuss the search for a new city manager, as well as a new general manager for Norway Savings Bank Arena.
TUESDAY, Feb. 14
LEWISTON — Lewiston City Council workshop, 6 p.m. at Lewiston City Hall. Agenda includes discussion on student housing and lodging houses, and review of a fire station study.
THURSDAY, Feb. 16
LEWISTON — Racial justice and health care potluck and conversation, 5 to 6:30 p.m., at YWCA, 130 East Ave., evening of food and conversation around health care and racial justice. Those attending encouraged (not required) to bring a potluck dish to share (no pork), child care provided. To arrange a ride: [email protected]. Presented by YWCA of Central Maine PEACE Program, Southern Maine Workers Center and Central Maine Showing Up for Racial Justice.
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