Life Midcoast Conservancy protects 108 acres along Pettengill Stream in Union Abuse and Control During Pregnancy Grow dahlias, feed neighbors in need: Veggies to Table launches annual Dahlia Tuber Sale Coastal Senior College course: Memoir Writing Sign up now for April classes at Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Ed Local ResourcesChurch Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and DamariscottaDomestic Violence ResourcesAddiction Recovery Resources Education Coastal Senior College physicists tell ‘Quantum Tales’ ‘Musical Madness’ at WES Pre-k, kindergarten registration at Edgecomb Eddy Bright beginnings at WES Basket-making fundraiser Potential new member town for SVRSU John Merry’s long service to Wiscasset schools, community Coastal Senior College course explores two sets of literary sisters Health and Wellness WCC 'support committee,’ AI policy pass MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital hosts open house at new primary care facility in Waldoboro Healthy Lincoln County announces Community Routes pop-up event in Wiscasset Feb. 28 Irish authors talk about domestic abuse with FOV MaineHealth offers free, paid CNA training Sonic Alchemy's 'Submerged' at the Waldo Midcoast District 9 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings Finding Our Voices and Homeworthy spread the love Home and Garden Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser Veggies to Table launches season 8, save the date Aug. 9 Spring plant sale fundraiser launched ‘Bringing Nature Home to Maine’ Garden Club January topic A year of growth, nourishment, and joy at Veggies to Table Maine is building homes faster, but they are emptier Garden Club of Wiscasset to hear about marshes Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser Social Winter migratory bird walk at Reid State Park Coastal Rivers to host wooden spoon carving workshop This week at the Harbor Theater Think romance! Send a singing Valentine Ocean On Tap events Sweetheart dinner at First Congo Feb. 7 Let’s dance away winter blues Talking Art in Maine with Glenn Chadbourne Jan. 10 event at Inn Along the Way Sing Bernstein's 'Chichester Psalms' with this spring More Life >> 100+ Women Who Care sets goal of raising 100k for local nonprofits by end of year Since its inception last October, 100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine has been the catalyst to raise over $33,000. By year’s end, they have a goal of raising $100,000 to support the tireless work of local nonprofits. ‘This is going to happen’: Place eyed in Wiscasset to teach veterans a trade and help them in other ways March 23, Wiscasset’s planning board is set to hear from Ed Harmon about a school and much more to help veterans thrive. The Boothbay man, founder of Boothbay V.E.T.S., said this would also help fill area workforce needs, by teaching the veterans a trade. And Harmon's goal has big help from the man who for years brought shoppers to “Route One, Wiscasset,” and continues to spend much of his time serving local causes, Allen “Big Al” Cohen, retired from his famous Big Al's store. Two Spoons: On Eating in Midcoast MaineIn the Camp Kitchen -- A Legacy Feeds Community In the heart of winter, Camp Kieve is quiet. The cabins are swept clean and locked tight. No trace of wet swimsuits or half-finished puzzles. No backpacks left behind, heavy with headlamps, binoculars and hand-scrawled maps. No letters from home tucked beneath mattresses. In a few short months there will be a line of cars snaking up the road from Reunion Station, delivering young campers to the promise of summer. Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust seeking community ambassadors for upcoming season Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust is inviting community members to help grow the local conservation movement by becoming volunteer ambassadors. A training session for outreach and events volunteers will be held on Thursday, March 19, from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Coastal Rivers Denny Conservation and Education Center in Damariscotta. Coastal Senior College students listen to 'Voices of Modern Shepherd Writers'Our 21st century culture is often focused on urban, electronically-connected life. In “Time Drives the Flocks From Field to Fold”: Voices of Modern Shepherds,” Coastal Senior College instructor Ann Nesslage introduces students to writing by 21st century shepherds each Friday, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., beginning on April 10 in person at the Bremen Library. Guided hike at Dodge Point CMBG to bloom year-round with new glasshouse Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (CMBG) is asking the community to help plant the seeds for its future. President and CEO Gretchen Ostherr unveiled plans for a 35,000 square foot glasshouse/conservatory, revamped butterfly and insect house, and Wabanaki garden during a packed public forum at CMBG’s Bosarge Family Education Center March 4. The goal was to receive and integrate public feedback while the project is still in its early design phase. Several more community meetings will be hosted in the coming months. Captain’s licensing course in BelfastAtlantic Captains Academy will be conducting their Coast Guard Approved OUPV Captain’s Licensing Course at the Fireside Inn in Belfast. The course will be begin on Monday April 13 and will meet every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through April 19. The final exam will be conducted on April 20 at the same location starting at 9 a.m. Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission Workshop on business financing with local banks March 19 Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC), in partnership with SBDC Maine, Bangor Savings Bank, Bath Savings Bank, and First National Bank, is hosting a free informational workshop on using local banks for financing on Thursday, March 19, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the LCRPC conference room at 297 Bath Road in Wiscasset and online. WES Read-a-thon kicks off First graders at Wiscasset Elementary School celebrated Dr. Seuss's birthday and kicked off the school's Read-a-Thon on Monday, March 2. Students wore Dr. Seuss hats and had whiskers drawn on their faces for the occasion. Longtime volunteer Tracey Campbell visited to read several stories to the class. First grade teachers Trae Stover and Marcie Abbott dressed up for the occasion as well, celebrating right along with their students. Wiscasset Feed Our Scholars/Set for Success Basket-making fundraiser March 28 After a cold, snowy winter and ensuing mud season, it's time for something fun to celebrate the coming of spring. Wiscasset Feed Our Scholars/Set For Success is excited to announce just such an event: A chance to make a handcrafted basket that will bring natural beauty to any space. Edgecomb approves school budget proposal with 9% spending increase It took two meetings, nearly five hours and the Edgecomb School Committee brought down its fiscal 27 budget under a 10% increase. On March 2, the committee voted, 3-0, to propose a $4,539,384 fiscal 27 budget reflecting a 9.2% spending increase. Wiscasset school committee members remark on budget draft’s size and any proposal’s shot at passage After Wiscasset Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kim Andersson offered ways to get the 2026-27 budget draft down to $11.4 million, Vice Chair Jonathan Barnes noted residents passed the $10.7 million, 2025-26 school budget by two votes. And he said at least 20 people told him they regretted not going to vote, because they would have voted it down. "Something to consider," Barnes said. Literature class at Coastal Senior College On Wednesday, April 8, Instructor Maryanne Ward will begin her five-week-long class "The Calm Before the Storms of War" on Zoom. Volunteer recruitment fair at Maine State Aquarium March 19 Community members are invited to explore meaningful volunteer opportunities supporting marine education and lighthouse preservation at an upcoming Volunteer Recruitment Fair hosted at the Maine State Aquarium. Edgecomb Community Church sub sandwich sale The Edgecomb Community Church will be holding a fundraising event in the form of a sub sandwich sale Friday, March 13. Church members will be taking orders for this winter event, which has become an annual fundraiser. State agrees to help Wiscasset up its schools’ security Two Wiscasset school security projects have outranked most other requests to Maine's School Revolving Renovation Fund. Maine Department of Education has nodded partnerships for Wiscasset to get a zero-interest loan of $474,955 for a project at Wiscasset Elementary School and a $318,356 one, also zero interest, for work at Wiscasset Middle High School, and only pay back 65.06% of each loan. Veggies to Table selected as beneficiary of Fight Hunger bag program Veggies to Table, a non-profit grow-to-donate vegetable and flower farm in Newcastle, has been selected by Hannaford Supermarkets as a beneficiary of their Fight Hunger Bag Program at the Boothbay Harbor branch, located at 180 Townsend Avenue, for all of March.The Hannaford Fight Hunger Bag Program makes it easy for shoppers to give back to the community. Throughout the month of March, Veggies to Table will receive a $1 donation from every purchase of the $2.50 Fight Hunger Bag. Press releaseLincoln County Indivisible deploys ‘signs of democracy’ Mid-Coast Audubon announces scholarships for nature programs Mid-Coast Audubon is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships for individuals interested in learning about and experiencing the natural world. Scholarships are open to all, with priority given to students and teachers residing in Knox, Lincoln, and Waldo counties. 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