Outdoor Calendar – July 18-22, 2019
Thursday, July 18
FORT FAIRFIELD: Maine Potato Blossom Festival Cary/Pines Inflatable Adventure Park. 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Fort Fairfield Middle/High School Athletic Complex.
Thursday, July 18
FORT FAIRFIELD: Maine Potato Blossom Festival Cary/Pines Inflatable Adventure Park. 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Fort Fairfield Middle/High School Athletic Complex.
The Caribou Public Library will host a NASA live stream event at 2 p.m. on Monday, July 15.
Malena (Michaud) Felix attended the Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors ceremony on June 15 in Washington, D.C., to honor her father, Joseph “Junior” Michaud of Caribou.
On Tuesday, July 30, Presque Isle will become the first city in Maine to commemorate the state’s 200th anniversary with special events that will include a visit from Gov. Janet Mills.
The Meo Bosse Detachment 1414 Marine Corps League will bring country singer Billy Dean to Caribou for a fundraising concert to benefit the Northern Aroostook Toys for Tots Program.
Laughter, hugs and smiling faces filled the Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum on Tuesday, June 25, when retired teachers from the north to the south of Aroostook County gathered for the first of four summer meetings.
Students and staff from the Loring Job Corps Center Honor Guard in Limestone recently traveled to Portland to present the colors at the opening ceremonies of a Portland Sea Dogs game.
Caring Area Neighbors for Cancer Education and Recovery (C-A-N-C-E-R) held its 20th annual golf tournament on Saturday, June 22, at the Presque Isle Country Club.
Even an early morning rain shower could not dampen the spirits of community members who took part in some of the final activities of the Ashland Area Summer Fest.
Approximately 30 community members sat in the wooden desks of the James School, a former one-room schoolhouse that is now preserved as a local historic landmark, on the afternoon of Thursday, July 4.