Snow Stroll
Nature Walk
Kennebunk Land Trust announced that it will host the fourth annual Snow Stroll Nature Walk on Saturday, Feb. 8.

Kennebunk Land Trust will host the fourth annual Snow Stroll Nature Walk, in partnership with The Boulangerie, as part of the Paint the Town Red festivities. The walk is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Mousam River Wildlife Sanctuary. Contributed / Kennebunk Land Trust
The event, according to a news release, will be held in partnership with The Boulangerie as part of the Paint the Town Red February festivities. The trust invites nature enthusiasts of all ages to embrace the beauty of winter with a hearty stroll through one of its preserves, and then warm up with a $5 gift card to The Boulangerie.
The Snow Stroll is scheduled for 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Mousam River Wildlife Sanctuary, located on Water Street in Kennebunk. Participants are encouraged to wear red.
The family-friendly event is open to all ages and skill levels, providing an opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors and learn about the environment. Ticket sales include admission to the nature walk, and Boulangerie gift card.
To participate in the Snow Stroll Nature Walk, register at kennebunklandtrust.org/2025-snow-stroll/. Spaces are limited.
Open house at
The New School
The New School will host an open house informational event. The open house is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The New School, according to a news release, is an independent high school with an innovative approach to education and a commitment to cultivating a supportive, student-centered learning environment,
According to organizers, “prospective students and their families will have the opportunity to tour the school and learn more about the school’s unique curriculum and programs. You will discover how our school fosters a creative and flexible learning atmosphere that encourages students to pursue their passions and prepare for a successful future. If you have a student entering ninth grade, are thinking about transferring, or want to explore our homeschooling partnership program, we would love to see you there.”
The New School is located at 38 York St. in Kennebunk. For more information, email thenewschool@tnsk.org or call 207-985-3745.
Arundel Republican
Committee meeting
The Arundel Republican Committee will hold its annual meeting at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8, 1 at the Arundel Municipal Building.
According to organizers, discussions will be held on upcoming elections and the future of the middle class. The event will also feature an update from Augusta by Rep. Wayne Parry and a special guest speaker.
The Arundel Municipal Building is located at 257 Limerick Road. For more information, call 207-590-4701.
Class of 1965 seeks
scholarship nominations

The Kennebunk High School class of 1965 is accepting nominations for a scholarship recipient from the Kennebunk High School class of 2025. For more information or to apply, contact Donna Thompson at donnawjhs2003@yahoo.com. Contributed
The Kennebunk High School class of 1965 is accepting nominations for a scholarship recipient from the Kennebunk High School class of 2025.
Applicants must be enrolled/attend Kennebunk High School and will be furthering their education after high school in any field, trade, college, or training, and they must have a relative or direct connection to a Kennebunk High School class of 1965 graduate. The connection includes grandchildren, great-grandchildren, godchildren, foster children, nieces, nephews, cousins, etc.
For more information or to apply, contact Donna Thompson at donnawjhs2003@yahoo.com.
Sea Road art
show at museum

The Sea Road Elementary Art Show is on view through Feb. 23 at the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk. More than 350 artworks by the community’s youngest artists, in third, fourth and fifth grades, are on display in the museum’s ground-floor galleries. Contributed / Brick Store Museum
The Brick Store Museum will host the Sea Road Elementary Art Show, on view through Feb. 23. More than 350 artworks by the community’s youngest artists, in third, fourth and fifth grades, are on display in the museum’s ground-floor galleries.
According to a news release, Sea Road School art teacher, Adrienne Munger curated the show. Sea Road students all participated in the exhibition, and submitted a piece illustrating different forms of artwork from still life to triptychs to ceramics.
Admission to the museum is free for the entire community during the Elementary Art Show. The museum offers free admission all month long for its Free February promotion.
The Brick Store Museum, founded in 1936 by American artist Edith Barry, works year-round to illustrate local history, art and cultures through exhibitions and programming for children and adults. Part of the museum’s mission is to encourage young people to engage with the worlds of history and art.
For more information about the exhibition and related events, visit www.brickstoremuseum.org. The website also offers information about half-day art classes for young learners and program opportunities year-round.

Admission to the Brick Store Museum is free for the entire community during the Sea Road Elementary Art Show. Contributed / Brick Store Museum
Local students on
UNE dean’s list
The following local students have been named to the dean’s list for the 2024 fall semester at the University of New England:
Arundel: Robin Gorham, Adam Lux and Tralee Pomerleau.
Kennebunk: Alicia Burr, Hailey Ewing, Edwin McCarron, Anela McMichael and Mckenna Patterson.
Kennebunkport: Kylie Day.
Local author, Reid,
visits Graves Library
Author Valerie Reid will read from her memoir, “One Stop West of Hinsdale: Love Derailed in a Sixties Suburb,” at Graves Library on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m.
The debut memoir, according to a news release, covers the years 1960 to 1974, Reid’s ages 7 through 20, in her hometown of Clarendon Hills, Illinois, bringing the era and her own family mystery to vibrant life.

Reid
Valerie Kuhn Reid arrived in the Kennebunks in 1976 — fresh from the University of Minnesota — looking for a teaching job and a home by the sea. She began her teaching career as the librarian at Park Street School, then taught second grade at Consolidated School, and when her own three children reached school age, she returned to teaching, this time at Kennebunk High School, where she spent 20 years as the KHS theater teacher and play director with 41 productions to her credit.
Writing has been Reid’s lifelong passion, and at the age of 63, she earned a master’s in writing and the teaching of writing through the University of Maine and the Maine Writing Project. While her short story, “Moving On,” appeared in Woman’s World Magazine, and two others received honorable mentions in Writer’s Digest annual competitions, “One Stop West of Hinsdale” is her first published book.
Light refreshments will be provided by the Graves Library snack team. Copies of the book will be available for sale and signing. Doors open at 1:30 p.m.

Valerie Reid will read from her memoir, “One Stop West of Hinsdale: Love Derailed in a Sixties Suburb,” at Graves Library on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m. Contributed / Graves Memorial Library
Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library is located at 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport. For more information, call 967-2778 or visit www.graveslibrary.org.
Students earn
Hofstra honors
Eliza Mason, of Arundel, and Cassie Midgley, of Kennebunkport, were named to the fall 2024 dean’s list at Hofstra University. Hofstra is located in Hempstead, New York.
Furman University
announces dean’s list
Anna Rawlins, of Kennebunk, earned a place on Furman University’s dean’s list for the 2024 fall semester. Rawlins’ parents and/or guardians are Nathan Rawlins and Gena Rawlins.
York County Audubon offers
bird studies scholarship
The Maine Young Birders Club, in partnership with York County Audubon and Friends of Hog Island, announced a scholarship opportunity for a young birder to attend the Coastal Maine Bird Studies for Teens program on Hog Island in June. According to a news release, the scholarship will cover 100% of the recipient’s cost to attend the birding program.
The Coastal Maine Bird Studies for Teens program, wrote organizers in an email, “is an immersive, six-day, five-night experience taking place from June 15 through June 20. This opportunity allows passionate young birders to work alongside some of the country’s leading birders and ornithologists, learning about field identification, bird ecology, and conservation. The program offers hands-on experience with Audubon’s seabird restoration efforts and a visit to Eastern Egg Rock to observe puffins during their breeding season (weather and sea conditions permitting).”
The scholarship application, along with complete program details and instructions, is available at www.yorkcountyaudubon.org. The application deadline is Feb. 19, 2025.
Applicants must be between the ages of 14 and 17 to apply. In return for the scholarship, the recipient will be asked to submit a short summary of their trip and the lessons learned.
For full program details, visit hogisland.audubon.org/programs/bird-studies-teens.
The Maine Young Birders Club, according to Audubon officials, aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for teens in Maine to explore birds and nature through birding-related events and activities. The club encourages young people to develop a deep connection with the natural world by empowering them to study and enjoy birds.
Artists invited
to submit artwork
The Art Guild of the Kennebunks welcomes artists to submit their work to be juried into the guild established in 1980.
“Joining the Art Guild of the Kennebunks gives artists a way to enjoy the company of other artists in our creative community” said Judith Kinsman Arneson, membership chairperson, in a news release. “It is also a way to present and sell your artwork in exhibits sponsored by the guild and find inspiration in the many opportunities the guild presents to its members.”
The jurying process: Go to the AGK website, www.artguildofthekennebunks.com, and fill out an application form. Send biographical information and a non-refundable check for $35 to Art Guild of the Kennebunks, P.O. Box 2658, Kennebunkport, ME 04046, by Monday, April 14.
Artists should submit five pieces in one medium that best represents them as an artist. Jurying date is Saturday, April 19. Drop off artwork on Saturday, April 19 at noon at the Brick Store Museum Program Center, 4 Dane St., Kennebunk. The building is located behind the museum. Art should be picked up at 3 p.m. the same day. Artists selected to become members of the guild will be notified by mail in seven to 10 days.
All media is acceptable, including oil, watercolor, pastel, pen and ink, pencil, sculpture and mixed media. Paintings must be professionally framed for hanging.
For more information, about contact Judith Kinsman Arneson, membership chairperson, at 207-229-9659.
Democracy Cooperative
opens at Lafayette Center
The Democrats of the Kennebunks and Arundel has a new home — the Democracy Cooperative (or Co-op) at 2 Storer St., Unit 111, in the Lafayette Center in Kennebunk.
According to a news release, in addition to serving as the organization’s office space — with its focus on local and state politics — the Co-op will be a hub for outreach and activism in the local community and for other Democrats in York County. Some small groups that will utilize the space include local state legislators, community conversation groups, focus groups, campaign teams, book clubs and more.
“The Democracy Co-op offers a workplace where the Democrats of the Kennebunks and Arundel can build on the activism and energy expressed in 2024 and protect the values and freedoms Democrats and others hold dear in our democracy,” said Democrats of the Kennebunks and Arundel Chair Penny Gruen.
The meeting space will be open on Wednesdays and Fridays from noon to 4 p.m. Office managers are Dean Thomas and Steve Sawyer.
To reserve space or to volunteer for Democrats of the Kennebunks and Arundel activities, call 207-569-0001.
James Taylor covered
in Kennebunkport
The monthly concert series Mid-Week Music continues on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. with a show of James Taylor covers. Jim O’Neil and Dana Pearson will play a couple dozen tunes recorded by the Boston-born Taylor, who has racked up six Grammy Awards over his nearly 60-year career. Their set list will include hits like “Fire and Rain,” “Shower the People,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
Mid-Week Music concerts take place at the Kennebunkport Historical Society’s Town House School at 135 North St.
For tickets, visit kporths.com/buy-tickets, email info@kporths.com, or call 207-967- 2751.
The next show in the series will held March 12, when Pearson will be joined by Don Wessels for a concert of country music, old and new.
Historic painting on view
at Brick Store Museum
Nearly a year ago, the Brick Store Museum hosted a “March Madness” competition, during which museum visitors voted for their favorite piece of art from the museum’s list of conservation projects. In April 2024, the museum announced the winner of the vote: a painting of the Kennebunk-built ship, Neva, painted in watercolor on paper nearly 200 years ago.
The Neva was the first vessel to be launched by William Lord, of Kennebunk, in 1832. The contract for building the ship went to George W. Bourne and his partner of Henry Kingsbury, at the shipyard located behind what is now known as the Wedding Cake House. The vessel was 80 feet long at the keel, 18 feet deep, and about 25 feet wide. In the painting, the Neva is seen leaving the port at Le Havre, France, in 1833. Details include several people waving at the ship from a dock, with another ship in port in the distance.
A Maine-based conservator worked on the Neva portrait for nearly seven months due to the lengthy repairs and conservation to its paper backing and paint loss. The work was made possible by donations from interested community members through the museum’s Barry-Bodman Fund. In December 2024, the painting was returned to the museum completely conserved and ready to be viewed by the public. The work will be on special exhibit for the public to view starting Feb. 1.
To learn more about the Neva and the artwork conservation process, visit the Brick Store Museum’s “Museum Telegram” blog at www.brickstoremuseum.org.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday year-round, and celebrates Free February by offering free admission to all during the entire month of February.
Interact Club
clothing drive
Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library will serve as a collection site for the Middle School of the Kennebunk Interact Club’s Spread the Warmth Clothing Drive. The library will are accept clean, gently used clothing items in good condition, in any size or style, until Jan. 31.
Donations should be delivered to the Children’s Department, where there is a collection box located in front of the fireplace in the Mural Room. The Interact Club seeks winter clothing, including coats, snow pants, hats, mittens, gloves, winter boots and other warm garments.
All donations will be given to Kennebunk Cares Closet and Maine Needs.
Graves Memorial Public Library is located at 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport. For more information, call 207-967-2778 or visit www.graveslibrary.org.
Vets group offers
Wednesday coffee
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1044 has launched free-coffee Wednesdays to all veterans. Chapter 1044 is located at 508 Elm St. in Biddeford (basement of American Legion Post 26). Chapter meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month and begin at 1:30 p.m.
Those who served in the past, or are currently serving, are welcomed to the Wednesday coffee from 9 to 11 a.m. Veterans need simply to show military ID or wear an item that identifies their service, and the coffee is on Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1044. Tables will be set up with board games and a veteran service officer will be available to answer questions on veterans’ benefits or to help file a claim for disability through the VA system. The service is also available to spouses of veterans.
For more information, contact Joseph Armstrong, chapter president, at 207-494-9287 or visit www.vva1004maine.org.
Maple expert to present
at workshops for beginners
University of Maine Cooperative Extension is collaborating with several local organizations in York and Androscoggin counties to present a series of maple sugaring workshops for beginners and small-scale producers in January and February. There is also an online option hosted by the Maine Organic Farmers and Growers Association.
All of the programs, according to a news release, are designed for backyard and homestead-scale systems that require a limited initial investment in equipment. Discussions will include identifying and tapping trees, collecting and boiling sap, as well as filtering, grading and canning syrup.
On Feb. 1, the Southern Maine Maple Sugarmakers Association will host Backyard Maple Sugaring from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the York County Extension Office, 45 Kennebunk Road in Alfred. The day-long workshop is developed to give participants a more in-depth overview of the sugaring process.
The morning session will include demonstrations and discussions by UMaine Extension Maple Industry Educator Jason Lilley and several established maple syrup producers. The afternoon will include a tour of a local sugarhouse to highlight how they got started and demonstrate the sap processing equipment that they use. The cost of the workshop is $18 and includes a how-to guide. Visit the event webpage to register.
The remaining workshops, which do not include a sugarhouse tour, are scheduled to last approximately two hours and will be held at Massabesic Adult Education in Waterboro on Jan. 30 and Lewiston Adult Education in Lewiston on Feb. 4. Registration information for the events will be announced soon.
For more information, contact jason.lilley@maine.edu.
Seaglass Chorale
rehearsals at St. David’s
Seaglass Chorale invites interested singers to its rehearsals that are scheduled for 6 to 7 p.m. every Thursday at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Kennebunk. No audition is required.
Founded in 1993 by Artistic Director Jean Strazdes, Seaglass Chorale is a non-auditioned adult choral group of 60 voices. The chorale represents about 20 southern Maine communities and regularly performs throughout the area, with concerts in Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Wells, Sanford, Saco and other regional venues.
St. David’s is located at 138 York St., Kennebunk. For more information on Seaglass Chorale, joining the chorale or making a donation, visit gwww.seaglasschorale.org.
Family storytime
at Graves Library
Graves Library will host Friday family storytime in the Community Room every Friday at 10 a.m. and invites patrons to Stay & Play at 10:45 a.m. The program includes stories, finger plays, and songs.
After story time, participants are invited to stop at the hands-on stations that are always open: Puzzle Cubes, View-Master, Coloring Crafts, Legos, I Spy Terrarium, and more. Participants can also try the themed Counting Scavenger Hunt for a chance to win a prize.
Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library is located at 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport. For more information, call 207-967-2778 and ask for the Junior Room or visit www.graveslibrary.org.
Amateur Radio Society
meets at The New School
The New England Radio Discussion Society meets biweekly on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. throughout the year at The New School in Kennebunk. The club informally gathers to support and promote amateur (ham) radio. Wide-ranging discussion topics include: early and contemporary equipment, digital technology, internet integration, and striving for international contacts. Most meetings include a tech talk by a society member.
Those interested in amateur radio are invited to join. The New School is located at 38 York St. in Kennebunk. For more information, contact Alex at 207-967-8812.
Astro Society
hosts star parties
The Astronomical Society of Northern New England has set its schedule for public Star Parties through August and invites the public to attend. The society operates its own observatory, the Talmage Observatory at Starfield, on Route 35, in West Kennebunk.
At the Star Parties, the public, as well as society members, are most invited to observe the heavens through club telescopes, as well as member telescopes. Stars, visible planets, and deep-sky objects can all be viewed. Experienced society members are on hand to guide the observing, explain what is being seen, and answer questions. There is no fee.
The Talmage Observatory at Starfield opens at 7:30 p.m. for the events. For directions, visit asnne.org/where-to-find-us.php.
The Astronomical Society of Northern New England is a local association of amateur astronomers that meets monthly at the New School in Kennebunk. Meetings are on the first Friday of each month. For more information, visit ASNNE.org.
Land trust nature
walk schedule
Kennebunk Land Trust released the dates for its Nature Walk series. The first Saturday of each month, the land trust hosts a nature walk on a different preserve following a different theme. Participants are invited to explore a new local preserve and enjoy nature in all seasons.
The walks are led by local Maine Guides and master naturalists, who take participants through the nature preserve and share knowledge and ask questions about the flora, fauna, and nature.
The walks are free of charge for all ages and held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Donations are accepted and well-behaved dogs are welcome. The 2025 walk schedule is subject to change with notice.
For more information and to register, visit kennebunklandtrust.org.
Kennebunk Savings and Southern Maine Health Care are sponsors of the events.
Legion Post 74
schedules meetings
American Legion Webber Lefebvre Post 74 in Kennebunk holds meetings on the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Legion Post 74 is located at 15 Water St.
Legion Post 74 is looking for new members. Legion Post 74 participates in the May Day and Memorial Day parades, flag retirement ceremonies with the Boy Scouts, furnishes a scholarship to the high school and participates in many other local activities and charities.
Chess Club Tuesdays
at Graves Library
Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library hosts Chess Club meetings every Tuesday from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in the Dow Room. Whether a seasoned player or just starting out, the club welcomes all levels of players.
Players are invited to bring their own chess board or feel free to use one of library’s. The event provides an opportunity to engage in friendly matches, sharpen skills, and learn more about this timeless game from fellow chess lovers.
Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library is located 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport. For more information, call 207-967-2778 or visit www.graveslibrary.org.
York County Amateur
Radio Club meetings
The York County Amateur Radio Club meets on the first Sunday of each month from September to June. The meetings begin at 2:45 p.m. at the Wells town offices at 208 Sanford Road.
All are welcome and membership is open to all. A ham radio license is not required. The club promotes amateur radio knowledge, offers educational programs, and organizes special events. For more information, visit w1yca.org.
Legion Post 159
meeting schedule
Monthly meetings of American Legion Post 159 are held on the first Thursday of the month. Meeting dates for 2025: Feb. 6, March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5, July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4.
All veterans and Sons of the American Legion are welcomed to attend. Legion Post 169 is located at 102 Main St. (across from the police station) in Kennebunkport. For more information, call 207-967-2400.
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