Summer 2019 Programs
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Sun Journal.
Summer School: The 11 Most Unwanted: Invasive Aquatic Plants
Local Course: Invasive Aquatic Plant Identification on August 14 at the Rangeley Guides Clubhouse
Rangeley Lakes Region calendar of events:
Stephanie Chu-O’Neil June 15 – Saturday The Mallett Brothers Band, 8 to 11 p.m., Moose Alley. Call (207) 864-9955 for more information. June 16 – Sunday Special Sunset, Full Moon Rise Cruise, Rangeley Region Lake Cruises, 7 to 8:30 p.m., Rangeley Lake. Call (207) 670-8391 for more information. June 17 – Monday Gun Safety, 9 […]
A True Mainer
Regular columnist Ken White reminisces on a country folk advantage
Kids Korner: Calling all boys and girls!
The Maine Forestry Museum (formerly The Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum) invites every girl and boy aged 6 to 8 to sign up for the Little Miss and Mister Woodchip Contest to be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, at the Forestry Museum grounds at 221 Stratton Road, Dallas Plantation. Contestants may sing […]
My fork in the road
Regular Rangeley Highlander columnist Joy Clough on the choice to relocate to logging country
China, an idyllic town steeped in history with a popular lake
The name of the town was chosen by Japheth Washburn, who wanted to call the town Bloomville, but people from the town of Bloomfield objected.
Summer School: Maine State Museum draws the curious, from children to seniors
The Augusta-based museum will partner with bike coalition for a special event to celebrate women’s right to vote — and ride bicycles — as part of exhibits this summer.
Hallowell never fails to create excitement for locals and visitors year-round
The nearly 200- acre Vaughan Woods and Historic Homestead will host an extra special annual Garden Party this year, as the property features nearly three miles of trails that were laid out by Vaughan family members more than a century ago.