Patten Museum to resume Bean Hole Dinner
One of the most popular events of the summer is returning next month as the Patten Lumbermen’s Museum will once again host its bean-hole baked beans dinner.
One of the most popular events of the summer is returning next month as the Patten Lumbermen’s Museum will once again host its bean-hole baked beans dinner.
Wednesday, July 7
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.
Wednesday, July 7
ONLINE: Savvy Caregiver, free Zoom class offered by Aroostook Agency on Aging, 6-8 p.m. For family caregivers. Call 764-3396 or 1-800-439-1789 to pre-register and receive a link.
Wednesday, July 7
CARIBOU: Affected Other check-in, 10 a.m. at Roads to Recovery, 1 Water St. FMI: sholton@amhc.org, KaytlynRobbins@amhc.org or rspencer@amhc.org.
For many people who visited the historic James School on Sunday, hearing the Declaration of Independence spoken aloud was like traveling back in time and realizing the struggles that led to the founding of the United States.
Hundreds of people gathered near the Presque Isle International Airport on Saturday for a day of patriotic community celebrations.
A steady rain did not deter hundreds of people from coming out to watch the Greater Houlton Chamber of Commerce’s annual Independence Day parade Sunday afternoon in Houlton.
Friday, June 2, marked the 35th anniversary of Midnight Madness, Houlton’s major downtown event held the Friday of Fourth of July weekend, full of vendors, live music, and fireworks.
Those driving through downtown Houlton Thursday afternoon may have wondered what all the excitement was about as people gathered around a pop-up tent.
Organizers with the Maine Potato Blossom Festival are planning for a week of events more similar, if not larger than, the scale that people were accustomed to prior to the pandemic.