Limestone celebrates a ‘Small Town Christmas’ during annual light parade
Limestone celebrated its annual light parade on Saturday, Dec. 12, with this year’s theme being “A Small Town Christmas.”
Limestone celebrated its annual light parade on Saturday, Dec. 12, with this year’s theme being “A Small Town Christmas.”
The Limestone Development Foundation/Chamber of Commerce said Sunday that the town’s annual light parade was moved from Dec. 6 to Saturday, Dec. 12, due to the snow storm.
One of the area’s most touching tributes to local veterans will look a little bit different this year.
The Maine Hunger Dialogue will convene by webinar from 10 a.m. to noon on Friday, Oct. 23. The event is free and open to the public.
A steady drizzle Saturday morning could not dampen the spirits of the many people who gathered for the 15th annual Bridge to Hope cancer event.
Caribou’s Arts and Crafts Fair, which is among the largest events of its kind in Aroostook County, was recently canceled following a survey asking vendors if they were willing to participate in an outdoor version of the event.
Volunteers have restored the Putnam Hardware Wagon donated to the Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum.
On Saturday Sept. 12, The Salvation Army of Houlton will host its 3rd Annual “The County’s Ride For The Red Shield.”
The Salmon Brook Historical Society, in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Washburn, will host a drive-thru baked bean supper on Saturday, Sept. 19, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the museum’s barn at 1267 Main St.
Editor’s note: The events calendar has returned. All events listed before the pandemic have been purged, so please email us at story@thecounty.me with your nonprofit event information.