Nominations must be received by Feb. 17.
Community
Sportman’s alliance to hold congress in Augusta Feb. 13
The event is designed to be informational and educational, while recognizing diverse opinions.
Hospice council to host statewide conference in Waterville
The conference will bring together palliative care experts to share current data analytics, messaging, education and other relevant information to providers and consumers in Maine.
University Credit Union accepting scholarship applications
This year $1,000 will be awarded to nine students.
Brunswick’s Teens to Trails to offer free outdoor adventures
Sara’s Scholarship is open to freshmen and sophomores at Maine high schools who are registered with Teens to Trails.
Slavery, abolition in 19th century Maine topic of Feb. 6 Zoom talk
Gardner, of Alna, will discuss her upcoming book, ‘The Divided North: Black and White Families in the Age of Slavery.’
Finding Our Voices group plans cold water dip for Feb. 9
Women across Maine are dipping to raise money for domestic abuse survivors on Sunday before Valentine’s Day.
Maine Cabin Masters renovates Pine Tree Camp space in Rome
The television episode will air Monday, Feb. 3, revealing a special project for Pine Tree Camp’s 80th anniversary.
Extreme climate caused West Greenland lakes to brown
Fulbright Distinguished Arctic Scholar and University of Maine Climate Change Institute Associate Director Jasmine Saros, also a professor of paleolimnology and lake ecology with UMaine’s School of Biology and Ecology, said the rapid alteration in West Greenland’s lakes contrasts with the slow, multi-decade-long browning experienced in lakes across the Northern Hemisphere, including those in Maine.
Sisterhood-building events set for February
Finding Our Voices Book Club discussion and cold water dip fundraiser bring hope and connectivity to women across Maine.