2013
David Little to talk, sign Katahdin book
BATH — Noted Maine artist David Little will offer a pair of talks and book signings over the next week. On Saturday, he will speak and sign his new book, “Art of Katahdin,” at Centre St. Arts Gallery LLC, 11 Centre St. His gallery talk begins at 3 p.m. and will be followed by the […]
Free flights for kids at Young Eagles rally
BRUNSWICK — Area young people ages 8-17 will have a chance to take to the skies on Saturday, June 22, as Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Chapter 87 hosts a Young Eagles Flight Rally at Brunswick Executive Airport. The rally — weather permitting — is part of the EAA Young Eagles Program, created to interest young […]
Blacksmith discussion set at historic house
DAMARISCOTTA — Jeffrey Miller, a master blacksmith and historian from Waldoboro, will demonstrate his trade at Lincoln County Historical Association’s Chapman-Hall House from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 22. Miller will work at his 18thcentury traveling forge, creating a number of small items and sharing insights into the daily work of a blacksmith. […]
Harkness opens new exhibit of own work
BATH — Artist Johannah Harkness opens an exhibit of new work today when her “Visions of Johannah” studio participates in the monthly Bath ArtWalk from 5 to 8 p.m. Harkness’ new body of work features allegorical portraits, with subjects whimsically attired and posed in surreal settings. The Visions of Johannah studio is located at 141 […]
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: I was taken away from my parents at 13 and placed into foster care, where I stayed until I aged out at 21. My biological mother is a drug addict who abandoned me to my father when I was 11. She never tried to contact me while I was in care. I am […]
Series begins with ‘Gentlemen Heroes’
WISCASSET The Historic New England Wiscasset summer lecture series begins on Sunday, June 23, with “Gentlemen Heroes: The American Field Service and Edward Carter Sortwell.” Historian and collector William Foley tells the story of the American volunteer ambulance corps in World War I and its local connection. The lecture begins at 3 p.m. in the […]
11 windjammers to arrive for festival
BOOTHBAY HARBOR — The Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce has announced that 10 tall ships will be at this year’s 51st annual Windjammer Days Festival, June 25 and 26. The schooners are scheduled to appear in Linekin Bay on Tuesday and in the harbor on Wednesday. Maine Maritime Museum in Bath is offering a […]
Sportsmen offer youth field day
PHIPPSBURG — Phippsburg Sportmen’s Association is hosting a Summer Youth Field Day on Sunday. Activities will begin at the Sportsmen’s Association’s Clubhouse and Outdoor Education Center on Route 209, Main Road. For younger participants — grade and middle school age — the day is organized in a series of hour-long sessions including archery, flycasting, target […]
NISSAN is livelier than ever
Japanese auto maker Nissan is livelier than ever, and a quick look at what it has to offer will prove it. Starting with the small car segment, we can see how active Nissan is with its several original cars, such as the recently redesigned Versa sedan or hatchback, the all-new Sentra, the all-new hatchback Note, […]