But first, get in some yoga with ‘Bach Bends.’
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Maine’s sand dollars and South Africa’s pansy shells are both treasures of the beach
There’s a reason for scientific names. But it’s also fun to learn the names of plants and animals specific to certain places. They often refer to local places, traditions or stories. Recently, a friend visited from South Africa and saw the Mother’s Day card that one of my daughters made for me that features a […]
Cooking at the Cove: A summer rhubarb recipe to add to your rotation
Plus, a make-ahead macaroni salad.
Kick off summer gatherings sustainably with zero waste and twice the joy
Families are welcoming summer and gathering around grills outside, celebrating the long-awaited season with friends and neighbors by cooking and sharing delicious meals. Imagine if each of those gatherings generated zero waste while creating twice the joy. The path from good intentions to significant impact starts simply with rethinking how we share meals and cookouts. […]
Damariscotta gallery to host retrospective art exhibition
“Celebrating 25 Years in Maine: Works in Oil and Cut Paper” is set to run from June 5-25.
Greater Freeport Chamber of Commerce to host cornhole tournament
The event will be held at Mast Landing Brewing Company on Thursday, June 12.
Merrymeeting Arts Center hosts Richmond artist’s new exhibition of large paper drawings
The exhibition, “STUFF,” opens Friday at the center’s gallery in Bowdoinham.
Midcoast Literacy recognizes locals for accomplishments, service
The event included presenting awards recognizing exceptional tutor and learners for their accomplishments over the past year.
Middle Eastern music trio to perform in Newcastle concert series
The Tarab Trio will present an afternoon of Middle Eastern music on June 8 at Second Congregational Church in Newcastle.
Richmond begins preschool, kindergarten registration for next school year
Registration for 2025-26 preschool at the Marcia Buker School is June 10-12.