What’s Happening in the Houlton area – Week of July 14, 2021
Wednesday, July 14
ONLINE: Falls Prevention information session with Aroostook Agency on Aging and AgingME, 10-11 a.m. Free; preregistration required. FMI: 764-3396 or 800-439-1789.
Wednesday, July 14
ONLINE: Falls Prevention information session with Aroostook Agency on Aging and AgingME, 10-11 a.m. Free; preregistration required. FMI: 764-3396 or 800-439-1789.
Wednesday, July 14
CARIBOU: Affected Others group, 10 a.m. at Roads to Recovery, 1 Water St. FMI: sholton@amhc.org, KaytlynRobbins@amhc.org or rspencer@amhc.org.
Wednesday, July 14
ONLINE: Falls Prevention information session with Aroostook Agency on Aging and AgingME, 10-11 a.m. Free; preregistration required. FMI: 764-3396 or 800-439-1789.
The Island Falls Lakes Association will sponsor its 16th annual Canoe/Kayak Races to begin at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 1, at Birch Point Campground on Pleasant Lake in Island Falls.
A picturesque Saturday afternoon provided the perfect backdrop for the Oakfield Railroad Museum’s first open house in two years.
Cars lined the streets of Fort Fairfield on Saturday, as hundreds of people celebrated the return of one of Aroostook’s most beloved summer festivals.
Those with a sweet tooth were treated to a free dish of strawberry shortcake Friday as the Community Living Association of Houlton celebrated its annual community appreciation event.
In 1846, the town that today is known as Monticello was incorporated into an official township. In 2021, the town will celebrate that founding.
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.