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Life

Hearty Roots offers “Interlude” fall mini-retreat
Craig Ferguson. Courtesy of The Waldo Theatre
Comic Craig Ferguson at The Waldo

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State apiarist to give talk Sept. 23 in Waldoboro

Books to be performed at the Readers Theater. Courtesy photo
Readers Theater performance for families in Bath Oct. 4
Southern New Hampshire University students honored

Local Resources

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

Education

  • Several MaineHealth Behavioral Health programs in Brunswick relocating
  • Human evolution and aging courses at Coastal Senior College
  • Wiscasset school budget vote results: 123 yes, 121 no
  • Reminder: School budget referendum vote Thursday, Sept. 4
  • Generative poetry writing course available
  • Coastal Senior College offers two art classes
  • 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
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Health and Wellness

  • Overdose response and naloxone training Sept. 24, Oct. 15
  • Lincoln County women start a local chapter of ‘100+ Women Who Care’
  • Diabetes Support Group to focus on eye health
  • Author Rachel Louise Snyder joins FOV Book Club discussion
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital summer CNA graduates
  • Staff promotions, continued commitment to community health
  • Free CNA training program now accepting applications
  • Set For Success event is gearing up
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Home and Garden

  • Second annual Bee Fest in Augusta Sept. 7
  • Purple loosestrife: Pretty, but problematic
  • 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
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Social

  • The music of Ellington and Strayhorn Friday night
  • Come to Wiscasset Chamber’s Business After Hours Sept. 19
  • Lincoln County Democrats host annual Harvest Dinner
  • Sheepscott Community Church bean supper Sept. 13
  • Artistry, love and sister power
  • Coastal Senior College Homecoming Picnic and First Fall Walk
  • 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
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Discover nature in motion at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens this winter
A scene from Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens' Gardens Aglow. Courtesy of CMBG

Along with school back in session and temperatures cooling down, another key sign that fall is coming is Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens' annual Gardens Aglow ticket launch. From September 10, Aglow fans can snap up their preferred dates for this year's seasonal spectacular.

Fundraiser for Edgecomb fire victims
Edgecomb Community Church. Website photo

A spaghetti dinner and raffle drawings to raise money for an Edgecomb mother and son who lost everything in a house fire, will be held Saturday, Sept. 13, 4 to 6 p.m., at the Edgecomb Community Church, 15 Cross Point Road, Edgecomb.

The dinner will also include salad, garlic bread, dessert and drink. Donations only. There will be donated raffle items.

Contact Jennifer Manson at 207-350-0429 for more information or if you would like to donate a raffle item.

Community chips in for veterinary care
Action for Animals Maine hosted its second casino night fundraiser at Boothbay Harbor Country Club to subsidize expensive veterinary care. Dave Dostie photography

The chips may have been down for some, but the spirits were high Aug. 31 as Boothbay Harbor Country Club transformed into a casino for the second year as part of Action for Animals Maine’s (AFAM) annual summer fundraiser. Over 150 attendees enjoyed a full spread catered by the country club, a popcorn bar donated by Coastal Maine Popcorn, and game tables run by Casino Productions.  

AFAM Events Director Betsy Wildes said it was an “incredible” night. Wildes extended an extra special thanks to the country club for making it possible. 

Landscape Tour at 1762 Bowman House Sept. 11
The 1762 Bowman House. Courtesy of Historic New England

Historic New England’s 1762 Bowman House in Dresden is set in a landscape that has seen many changes over the past 263 years. The only constant is the Kennebec River. Experience the beautiful setting and hear stories of the people whose lives and work made history here. Join Site Manager Peggy Konitzky on a walk around the grounds of this historic estate on Sept. 11 from 10 to 11 a.m. Tickets are $15/Historic New England members, $25/nonmembers Buy at https://my.historicnewengland.org/23829/life-along-river.

Wiscasset native, Surface Warfare legend, SWSC director, retires after 50-plus years of Navy service
Capt. (ret) Floyston "Bud" Weeks, stands with Adm. Jim Kilby, Acting Chief of Naval Operations, and Capt. Joe Baggett, SWSC Commanding Officer, at his retirement ceremony at SWSC Newport, Naval Station Newport, R.I., July 18, 2025. John Goulette photo

Surface Warfare Schools Command headquarters in Newport, Rhode Island hosted a momentous occasion July 18 as colleagues, family, and a host of distinguished guests gathered to celebrate the remarkable career of Capt. (Ret.) Floyston "Bud" Weeks. After dedicating over half a century to the United States Navy, both as a Surface Warfare Officer and as a civilian employee, Capt.

Skidompha Strummers concert Aug. 30
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Saturday, Aug. 30 is International Play Music on the Porch Day, and the Skidompha Strummers, the ukulele ensemble of Skidompha Public Library, will mark the day with a public concert under the portico at the library’s front door. 

Their program will begin at 10:30 a.m. It’s free and open to all, and will include a variety of familiar popular songs. The library is located at 184 Main St. in downtown Damariscotta.

BH Opera House: Skerryvore Sept. 4
Skerryvore! Sept. 4. Opera House. Got tickets? Photo supplied by the band

Three time winners of Scotland’s ‘Live Act of the Year’ award, Skerryvore have evolved from their humble beginnings to become one of the country’s leading forces in a thriving live music scene. At the forefront of a movement that has reinvented and reignited a traditional Scottish scene for a modern, multicultural audience, the band have brought their high energy performances to audiences across the globe. On Thursday, Sept. 4, the 7-member band arrives in Boothbay Harbor to play the historic Opera House as part of their 20th anniversary tour.

St. Andrews Episcopal Church
Experienced singers sought
The Senior Choir in rehearsal. Photo: Marianne Pinkham

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church is seeking experienced singers to join its Senior Choir. This dedicated choir provides inspiring music for the 9 a.m. Sunday service and rehearses weekly on Thursdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m., September through mid-June.

Under the leadership of Choir Director Linda Blanchard, and accompanied by organist Sean Fleming, the Senior Choir upholds a tradition of excellence in sacred choral music. Singers with prior choir experience who are eager to contribute their talents to a welcoming and supportive ensemble are encouraged to join.

Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library
Brenda Bettinson Ravensbrück Series presentation
Cordula Mathias speaking at The Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta recently. Courtesy photo

Cordula Mathias, administrator of the Bettinson Art and Literary Trust, will present a PowerPoint presentation slide show with information about the genesis of the Brenda Bettinson Ravensbrück Series at Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library, 4 Oak St. in Boothbay Harbor on Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 5:30 p.m. The talk will take approximately 45 minutes with time for a Q & A portion afterwards.

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

Join author and poet Maggie Dewane for a nature-inspired poetry workshop and reading from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Community Room at the Rockland Public Library at 80 Union St. on Friday, Aug. 29.

Fundraiser gala Saturday at Boothbay Railway Village Museum
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The Boothbay Railway Village Museum will celebrate its 61st season this Saturday, Aug. 23 with a summer gala under the stars. The event will honor the museum’s founder, George H. McEvoy, who we sadly lost earlier this summer.

Festivities begin at 6 p.m. with a train ride to the Antique Auto Museum, where guests will enjoy the start of an evening filled with artisanal cuisine and specialty cocktails prepared by Mine Oyster Catering, and spectacular music by award-winning Maine musician, Don Campbell.

Midcoast Conservancy offers training in property monitoring
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 is hosting a free training for interested hikers and curious outdoorspeople to aid in the organization’s annual property monitoring process. The training will be held on Monday, Sept. 8, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., at the Midcoast Conservancy office at 290 Route One, Edgecomb. 

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.

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