With thoughtful planning and broad community involvement, we can build an early childhood system that supports families, strengthens our schools and benefits students far beyond their first years.
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Martha Spencer and The Wonderland Band reminiscent of young Dolly Parton sound
Martha Spencer and the Wonderland Band will play a couple of sets on Thursday night in the CCAC Annex, a space that will feel as cozy and inviting as any juke joint within Nashville city limits.
Maine authors to discuss ‘Revealing Secrets in Fiction’ at Rockland library
Maureen Anne Jennings and Laura Bonazzoli will answers the questions: How do writers share their stories’ secrets? How can readers discover them?
Maine Crafts Association shows work from apprentice program in October
“Mentors + Apprentices: Work from the 2025 Craft Apprentice Program,” which opens Friday, is the 10th annual Capstone Exhibition.
Fall Bay Day teaches kids about Merrymeeting Bay wildlife
Large groups of fourth graders ventured out into the Merrymeeting Bay Wildlife Management Area to learn firsthand about the natural world.
Readers Theater features 4 children’s books in Bath performance
The characters from four children’s picture books are coming to the stage in Bath this fall. Readers Theater is a style of live performance that blends the reading aloud of a book with theatrical elements.
Brunswick integrative health center to host community open house
Participants can meet the lifestyle medicine team, explore the many programs and services, and tour the space, including the new social connection hub and food pantry.
Center for Maine Contemporary Art celebrates 2025 Biennial show
This edition features 29 artists selected from a pool of over 450 applicants by jurors Keith Fox, Tom Keyes and William Hathaway.
Freeport’s Fall Festival and Bath’s Autumnfest are this weekend
The leaves are changing and temperatures are cooling, and Midcoast towns are celebrating the change in season. This weekend, Freeport and Bath have their annual seasonal festivals.
When the Bath-built Ranger defended America’s Cup
In the 1930s, while the world appeared to be coming apart at the seams, one sailing race saw the hopes of America pinned on a revolutionary new vessel and its defense of a legendary title. And this vessel was built at Bath Iron Works. By 1936, while fascist aggressions were growing in Europe and the […]