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Life

Wavus Camp meeting place for CSC Homecoming Picnic and Walk. Coutesy of CSC
Coastal Senior College Homecoming Picnic and First Fall Walk
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Fundraiser gala Saturday at Boothbay Railway Village Museum

Haiku poet/author Maggie Dewane. Courtesy of Barbara Mogel
Poetry reading and workshop on climate change

Drawing by and photo courtesy of Cynthia Dias.
Coastal Senior College offers two art classes
Some of the variety property monitors can expect to encounter, like Pickerelweed blooms in the expansive wetland at Midcoast Conservancy’s EarthSong Sanctuary, in Somerville and Washington, Maine.
Midcoast Conservancy offers training in property monitoring

Local Resources

  • Church Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and Damariscotta
  • Domestic Violence Resources
  • Addiction Recovery Resources

Education

  • Wiscasset selectboard accepts Future of the Schools Committee’s final report
  • Wiscasset Feed Our Scholars’ Set for Success event, a joyful celebration of kids and community
  • Literacy volunteers needed in Midcoast area
  • French theater course at Coastal Senior College this fall
  • Commemorating 40th Anniversary with a gala celebration
  • Author Rachel Louise Snyder joins FOV Book Club discussion
  • CSD eyes Future of Schools
  • Free CNA training program now accepting applications
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Health and Wellness

  • Diabetes Support Group to focus on eye health
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital summer CNA graduates
  • Staff promotions, continued commitment to community health
  • Set For Success event is gearing up
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital earns 2025 Practice Greenhealth Sustainability Award
  • Westport Shore Island Run this Sunday!
  • Save a Stray 5K & Walk to benefit animal shelter
  • Progress at Alna’s community garden
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Home and Garden

  • Veggies to Table to host mushroom foraging workshop
  • Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens breaks ground on Horticulture and Plant Science Center
  • Salt Bay Chamberfest concerts at CMBG
  • New 'Take More Time Tour of 1762 Bowman House'
  • Veggies to Table Silent Auction fundraiser is live
  • French travel-themed auction gala updates
  • 15th annual Ina and Lewis Heafitz Endowed Lecture Series presents: Adventures in Ecological Horticulture
  • Lights, camera, antiques: 'Roadshow' draws thousands to Boothbay
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Social

  • Music, Masts & Lobster Traps happens this weekend in Boothbay
  • Auditions for December 2025 Lessons and Carols next month
  • 30th ‘Art for Art’s Sake’ Show & Sale Aug. 22-24
  • Bands For Books to be held Labor Day weekend
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • Session Americana with Eleanor Buckland Aug. 15
  • Kathleen Buchanan show and reception
  • Boothbay Harbor's First Friday Aug. 1
  • 'Wild Robot' author a guest speaker on Monhegan
  • Popham Beach’s annual Flare Night and Parade
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Farnham book release party Aug. 30 at Brady’s
Courtesy of the author

Saturday, Aug. 30 from 1 to 4 p.m., Brady’s will host Maine’s own blue-collar author, Jerry Farnham, as he launches his third book of the "Red At Night" series, "First Light." All are welcome to attend.

"First Light" is the prequel of the series with the backstories of main characters, native Mainer Jack Finn and PFA (person from away), Hollywood actress Melissa Andrews.

Comic Craig Ferguson at The Waldo
Craig Ferguson

Craig Ferguson will be performing in his only Maine appearance on Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. at The Waldo Theatre. Ferguson is a multiple Grammy nominated, Peabody, and Emmy Award-winning actor, writer, producer, director and comedian with a diverse career that encompasses film, television and the stage. He is a New York Times bestselling author and has recorded numerous standup specials for Netflix, Epix, Comedy Central and Amazon.

Maine Youth Circus at Wiscasset Art Walk Aug. 28
Maine Youth Circus

Juggling, unicycling, balance acts! Welcome to the world of Maine Youth Circus, performing during Wiscasset Art Walk on Thursday, Aug. 28, from 4 to 7 p.m., on the sidewalks of Wiscasset Village.

Mobius, Inc.
'A Hole Lotta Good' Cornhole Tournament fundraiser
Sign up for Mobius' cornhole fundraiser by Aug. 29! Courtesy photo

Grab a teammate, bring your best toss, and join Mobius, Inc. for “A Hole Lotta Good”, a cornhole tournament fundraiser to benefit local individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. The event will take place on Sunday, Sept. 7 at the Nobleboro Little League Field on Route 1.

Festivities kick off at 10 a.m. with concessions, games, music, and family-friendly fun. The highlight of the day is the cornhole competition, where teams of two will face off for cash prizes: $500 for first place and $250 for second place. Team entry is just $60.

Bands for Books library fundraiser Sept. 1
Bands for Books

Bands for Books is the major annual fundraising activity for The Friends of the Wiscasset Public Library. This year we will celebrate our 11th anniversary and are planning another special evening at Lakehurst Lodge in Damariscotta. This year we will be honoring Linda Winterberg who chaired our Fundraising Committee for many years and was the driving force behind Bands for Books.

Damariscotta Historical Society’s annual silent auction Sept. 2-12
Damariscotta Historical Society's silent auction items. Courtesy photo

Maine Cornhole Classic returns Sept. 6 at the Railway Village
Cornhole classic

Get ready to toss some bags for a cause! The Maine Cornhole Classic (formerly known as the Boothbay Cornhole Classic) is back for its 5th year on Saturday, Sept. 6, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Railway Village in Boothbay. This charity tournament, run professionally by Real Wicked Events, promises a full day of friendly competition, live entertainment, and community spirit, all while raising funds for the Augusta Food Bank and Special Olympics Maine Unified Champion Clubs. 

The Maine Cornhole Classic will feature two divisions: 

Lincoln County Indivisible ‘Reaching Across the Divides’
LCI training session with Chloe Maxmin. Courtesy photo

It is widely agreed that our democracy is in some form of crisis, but with extremely divergent views on how we got here and what is wrong. Politics is increasingly described as ‘tribal,’ with far less communication across the divides.

Bremen Historical presents 'Growing Up at Camp Biscay'
Cover of the Camp Biscay brochure from the late 1940s.

On Sunday, Aug. 24 at 4 p.m. at the Bremen Town Center, 208 Waldoboro Road (Route 32), Mary Bryant Berger will present “Growing Up at Camp Biscay,” a program about her family’s camp on Biscay Pond.

Family Fun Day returns to Oak Point Farm
Children enjoying the bounce house at Field & Forest Family Fun Day. Courtesy of Peter Southwick

Back by popular demand, Boothbay Region Land Trust will again be hosting a Field & Forest Family Fun Day! On Saturday, Aug. 16 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Oak Point Farm, the community is invited to come out for a variety of activities that are fun for all ages. Explore the beauty and everyday opportunities available at BRLT’s preserve headquarters, along with additional fun offerings including a bounce house, dunk tank, music, food, and much more at this free event!  

2025 Vintage Car Show sets records, trophy winners announced
Winners

Our Shore: Planning for coastal and inland resilience
Courtesy of Shri Verrill

Shorelines are among our most valuable natural resources, but coastal and inland waterfront erosion raises concerns alongside increased storms, flooding, and rising sea levels. Join Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) John Maclaine Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m. at Bigelow Laboratory (60 Bigelow Dr, East Boothbay) for a free talk about protecting these critical landscapes with the OUR SHORE program.

Boothbay Sea and Science Center
Hook, Line, and Seekers
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During week 8 at Boothbay Sea and Science Center, students explored a variety of fisheries practices that ranged from recreational to large scale commercial companies. They learned how different methods of fishing impact marine life, and why regulations are essential for maintaining our fisheries. With another week of sunshine, we took full advantage of outdoor lessons, ocean views, and hands-on learning.

Artist Jeanne Rosier Smith event at Black River Gallery
Jeanne Rosier Smith pastel

Come see the magic of Jeanne Rosier Smith on Friday, Aug. 15 from 3 to 5 p.m. Jeanne will be doing a demo and answering questions at Black River Gallery, 16 McKown St., Boothbay Harbor. This is a must attend event!

“My paintings are a visceral response to the world. A flip in the stomach, an intake of breath sparks the work. My process relies on instinct. Dissolving and blending colors, creating vibrations with layered pigments reflects a balance of heart and mind working toward a moment of joy.

Wiscasset Senior Center

The next public supper will be March 19, the meal will consist of vegetabel soup, salad, Irish soda bread, corned beef and cabbage, potato, crrots, and key lime cake. The cost is $10 for members and $12 for nonmembers. Additional meals may be purchased for take-out at the same cost when reserved. Takeouts should be picked up at 5:45pm. For more information or to make a reservation, call 882-8230. Please join us for this delicious meal.

Woolwich selectmen
Woolwich school’s student drop-off a topic at meeting
The sign at the entrance of the Woolwich Central School directs motorist to separate lanes for cars and buses. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper

A number of options will be tried to help relieve traffic tie-ups on Nequasset Road in Woolwich resulting from parents dropping off their children at the start of and end of the school day.Jason Libby, principal of Woolwich Central School, promised selectmen Aug. 6, school officials would do all they could to improve traffic flow into and out of their parking area safely.

The life and music of Philip Glass at Coastal Senior College

Coastal Senior College (CSC), serving midcoastal Maine from Wiscasset to Camden, opens registration on Aug. 12 for its 16 fall courses, which begin the week of Sept. 15.

Current and new members of the College are offered ten “live classroom” courses in locations throughout both Lincoln and Knox counties. An additional six courses are offered on “Zoom,” available to any member of the statewide Maine Senior College Network.  There are no “hybrid” courses on offer combining “live” and “Zoom” students. 

Felting Class at River Arts
"Sunflower" by Maine fiber artist Laura McNelly. Courtesy of the artist

River Arts is pleased to host a one-day wet felting workshop with Maine fiber artist Laura McNelly. McNelly, a former teacher and floral designer, was introduced to felting when she began volunteering at a local school and for a group of homeschoolers. McNelly began her pursuit of felting through online classes and other online resources to hone her skills and techniques. McNelly finds inspiration for her pieces in her surroundings: from an ocean vista, a view across the blueberry barrens or flowers by the roadside.

Exciting news from Olde Bristol Days Aug. 9
Charles Harris, owner of Indian Trail Antiques in Newcastle, will drive his nationally recognized 1931 Reo Royale race car, serving as grand marshal vehicle leading the parade on Saturday morning at 10. The rare vehicle will also be on display at the Vintage Car Show. Courtesy photo

Organizers of this weekend’s Olde Bristol Days Parade are pleased to announce this year’s grand marshal. Allison Keeton, author of “Blaze Orange, Book One,” in the Midcoast Maine Mystery series. “Book Two” will be released in February 2026. Besides writing mysteries, she’s the author of “The Largest Ball of Twine” and human resources articles. She lives in Bristol with her muse, Tom Aylesbury, and their two dogs, Kelton and Roger. She can be reached at akeetonbooks.com

August celebrations at Boothbay Railway Village Museum
Children's Day 2024 Boothbay Railway Village, Boothbay, ME. Boothbay Register

The month of August is jam packed with summertime fun for all ages at the Boothbay Railway Village!

The very popular Children's Day returns this Sunday, Aug. 10 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. with steam and barrel train rides, waterslides, a scavenger hunt, transportation dig, games and activities for all ages - get a temporary tattoo. Meet Willow the owl at the Pollination Station  Festivities are included with museum admission and members are free.  Lunch options will be available for sale, as well as face painting.  

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