‘Be Present’ conference bringing together women
A new conference geared toward empowering and motivating women in an anxiety-filled world will be held at the Nordic Heritage Center the first weekend in May.
A new conference geared toward empowering and motivating women in an anxiety-filled world will be held at the Nordic Heritage Center the first weekend in May.
The Aroostook Huskies Football Club will hold a fund-raising concert on Saturday, June 1, from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Shriner’s Club located at 390 Houlton Road.
Chocolate lovers from Caribou and beyond flocked to the Caribou Middle School on April 20, to buy homemade confections and support the American Cancer Society during the 6th annual Relay for Life Chocolate Festival.
Caribou Choral Society members are preparing to perform a plethora of show tunes and Broadway hits for their 42nd annual spring concert series, which will take place in Caribou and Presque Isle this May.
The Presque Isle Kiwanis Club recently hosted area Relay for Life coordinators Jordyn Madore and Chantel Pelletier as guest speakers.
Two student-led teams from SAD 1 in Presque Isle will put their creativity, research and problem-solving skills to the test while participating in the upcoming global competition of Destination Imagination in late May.
Bishop Robert Deeley traveled to St. Louis Church in Fort Kent on the Wednesday of Holy Week, April 17, to celebrate the Mass of the Holy Oils with priests, deacons and parishioners from northern and eastern Maine parishes.
The Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance (MMSA) and Wintergreen Arts Center are embarking on a new partnership to bring arts-based computer science to Aroostook County.
The following activities are planned this month at the Walter T.A. Hansen Library.
For the first time, Caribou’s gateway to science, the Nylander Museum of Natural History, has kicked off a celebration of Earth Day by teaching its patrons the proper way to care for the planet by reducing, reusing, and recycling.