RANGELEY — The Rangeley Friends of the Arts is presenting “Serendipity” during the first weekend of February vacation, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 16 and 17, at the RFA Lakeside Theater, 2493 Main St. “Serendipity” is an original story about six talented women who meet in a coffee shop during Nashville’s Country Music Awards Festival. They share […]
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Kennebec Land Trust to be featured on 'Maine Cabin Masters'
GARDINER — The Kennebec Land Trust will be featured on an episode of “Maine Cabin Masters” airing on the DIY network at 9 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25. This past fall, the trust renovated two historic cabins at its Wakefield Wildlife Sanctuary in West Gardiner. The trust will host a watch party at the Depot Pub […]
Stone Mountain Arts Center to present Shemekia Copeland
BROWNFIELD — Award-winning blues, R&B and Americana vocalist Shemekia Copeland, touring in support of her latest album, “America’s Child,” will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at the Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Road. Produced by Will Kimbrough, who also plays guitar on the album, and recorded in Nashville, “America’s Child” was named the […]
Impact of depression on family and friends is focus of survey
DEAR READERS: The departments of psychiatry and medicine at Tufts Medical Center want to learn more about the impact caregiving has on family members and friends of people who have been diagnosed with depression or other illnesses. Because family members and friends play a large part in providing care while also balancing jobs and other […]
Class gatherings
RUMFORD — The Stephens High School Class of 1952 will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, at Gatch’s, 137 Rumford Ave. All classmates, spouses and friends are invited. — DIXFIELD — The Stephens High Class of 1956 luncheon will be at noon Thursday, Feb. 7, at Ellis Variety on Weld Street. All classmates and a guest are welcome.
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It takes a village
DEAR SUN SPOTS: While doing research on my family just this morning, I retrieved an article from the Lewiston Daily Sun archives regarding my dad, Laurence Bryant, who was critically injured in a hunting accident on Oct. 24, 1957. Upon reading the article, I learned that the kind acts of the community of Otis Mill […]
Looking Back on Jan. 28
100 years ago: 1919 Among those who will be attending the Y.M.C.A. convention at Augusta Friday, Saturday and Sunday are President Chase, Glen R.Tracy, Leighton Tracy, Charles Peterson, Frank Stone and Secretary, Harry W. Rowe of Bates College Y. M. C. A. 50 years ago: 1969 Milton Levy, Senior Vice President of Zayres, in charge […]
Kingfield Friday Art Walk returns to the winter village
KINGFIELD — Kingfield Friday Artwalk returns to the village Friday, Feb. 1, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Exhibitions continue with new members added to one venue and an experienced musician performing at a popular restaurant. Look for the red flags denoting participation in the artwalk. Most venues offer light refreshments. The High Peaks Artisan Guild at […]
Big Nite o' Blues at Village Coffee House Feb. 2
NEW GLOUCESTER — Join in on an evening of acoustic and electric blues roots music with Jere “Lunchpail” Diwaters and Jeff Christiansen with Chad Sirois and Rob Babson. J & J’s Big Nite o’ Blues starts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, in the Village Coffee House, First Congregational Church, 19 Gloucester Hill Road. This show […]