What’s up this week, Wiscasset?
Can’t wait for Halloween? Red Cloak Haunted History tours are happening throughout the month of October. Click here for dates.
For something completely different, go to Alna and help out Sunday, Oct. 13, and Monday, Oct. 14, the final two days of the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum's fall work weekend.
Wolverines fans: make sure to check the Wiscasset High School sports schedule so you don’t miss any games!
Wiscasset residents this week will get to weigh in and ask questions about all the local issues on the November 5 ballot. The public hearing is 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at the municipal building. Click here for the full town meeting schedule.
This might be one of your last chances to take to the water before it’s too cold: Pemaquid Paddlers will explore Muscongus Bay on October 15.
The Twin Villages Art Walk happens on October 16 this week. Come support local artists in Damariscotta and Newcastle!
The former Davis Island Grill in Edgecomb will be the place to be October 18 as that property and three others are auctioned off. The Bank of Maine is looking to unload the restaurant, two adjoining condominiums and the Coburn House in Boothbay. Click here for details.
There's a new twist to the ubiquitous beer-tasting festivals held around the state this year: a Witches Brew Fest at the Augusta Armory on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 2 to 6 p.m.
Join the Sheepscot Valley Conservation Assocaition for the grand opening of the new Red Trail at the Stester Preserve in Jefferson on Saturday, Oct. 19. Gather at the kiosk on Egypt Road (1.25 miles from Route 215 or 2.5 miles from Route 194) at 9:45 a.m. for cider and snacks before departing for the Red Trail at 10 a.m.
Colder weather may be coming, but the Wiscasset Community Center has plenty of activities and classes lined up. Click here for the full schedule.
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