Island Falls wraps up Summerfest in style
The community of Island Falls capped 10 fun-filled days of events with a large parade through its downtown Sunday.
The community of Island Falls capped 10 fun-filled days of events with a large parade through its downtown Sunday.
After launching their most successful session of Summer Arts camps, the people at Wintergreen Arts Center were eager to showcase the talents of their brightest young artists.
After one year without the Northern Maine Fair, people in central Aroostook were more than ready to head to the fairgrounds and check out the family activities and agricultural events that have become community staples.
Wednesday, Aug. 4
CARIBOU: Affected Others check-in, 10 a.m. at Roads to Recovery, 1 Water St. FMI: sholton@amhc.org or rspencer@amhc.org.
Wednesday, Aug. 4
ONLINE: Living Well for Better Health, 2:30-5 p.m., hosted by Aroostook Area Agency on Aging and Healthy Living for ME. Call Jane Hanson at 764-3396/1- 800-439-1789 or visit www.healthylivingforme.org to preregister.
Wednesday, Aug. 4
FORT FAIRFIELD: Senior commodity food distribution by Aroostook Agency on Aging, 2-2:30 p.m. at St. Denis Church parking lot, 143 Main St. FMI: 764-3396.
Downtown Monticello was the place to be for food, fun and a trip down memory lane Saturday.
The community of Danforth is gearing up for the return of a full East Grand Summerfest slate of events after COVID-19 caused many activities to be canceled last summer.
The Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum on U.S. Route 1 will be the place to be for fun and games, Saturday, Aug. 7, as part of the Littleton Field Days.
Softball enthusiasts and cross country runners will once again gather at Houlton Community Park to pay tribute to one of the area’s fallen heroes.