Sun Journal events
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Join us at noon Thursday, March 20 at the Lewiston Public Library in Callahan Hall to hear from Maulian Bryant, Executive Director of the Wabanaki Alliance.
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Residents at Industry’s annual town meeting Saturday approved all 34 warrant articles, including a Local Food Sovereignty Ordinance, while also electing Steward Durrell to the Select Board.
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Sun Journal Executive Editor Judy Meyer sat down with artist Charlie Hewitt, best known for The Hopeful Project, for a conversation during a live event at Chase Memorial Hall at Bates College in Lewiston on Thursday, February 27.
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Portland Press Herald food editor Peggy Grodinsky sat down with James Beard Award winners Atsuko Fujimoto of Norimoto Bakery and Barak Olins of ZUbakery for a conversation during a live event at One Longfellow Square on Tuesday, March 11.
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Join us at noon Thursday, Jan. 16 at the Lewiston Public Library in Callahan Hall to hear from Maine's current Poet Laureate, Julia Bouwsma.
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Join us at Bowdoin College on Saturday, March 22 at 2:00 p.m.
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Exterior specialist Troy Trimble recommended AdvanTech sheathing as the preferred material for the project.
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Canceled: This event on Thursday, Dec. 19, at the Lewiston Public Library with Maine State Librarian, Lori Fisher has been canceled due to illness.
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Portland Press Herald staff writer Ray Routhier sat down with author and Marine Corps veteran Craig Grossi for a conversation and book signing during a live event at One Longfellow Square on Tuesday, Jan. 14.
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Join us on Thursday, Nov. 21, at noon at the Lewiston Public Library in Callahan Hall to hear from two Bates professors on their thoughts on the recent election.
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Julia Gagnon became a household name in Maine when she made it to the final seven singers on the latest season of 'American Idol.' She talked about her journey during a live conversation Tuesday at Given Auditorium at Colby College.
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Sun Journal Executive Editor Judith Meyer sat down with Maine artist and longtime activist and humanitarian Robert Shetterly for a conversation at the Bates Mill Atrium on Dec. 4, 2024.