St. Agatha gearing up for 125th anniversary celebration
The three-day celebration, also known as Summerfest, will begin on Friday, July 12 and go until July 14.
The three-day celebration, also known as Summerfest, will begin on Friday, July 12 and go until July 14.
Defying Expectations is the theme of the University of Maine at Presque Isle’s 21st annual University Day, taking place on Wednesday, April 10, and students will be showcasing that theme in presentations on everything from enhancing learner empowerment through Artificial Intelligence to providing a voice to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility and Belonging discussions.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle will present Haley Moss, neurodiversity expert and the first openly autistic lawyer in Florida, as a 2023-24 Libra Distinguished Lecture Series speaker on Tuesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. in the Campus Center.
The camping area will be closed, so travelers headed to the area for the eclipse will not be able to stay at the park.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle’s Reed Fine Art Gallery will present the 2024 senior thesis exhibition by fine art major Dylan Ouellette from Friday, April 5, through Friday, April 19.
Eclipse crowds rivaling the size of a rock concert were already predicted for the small Aroostook County town.
Artisans created a guitar in the shape of Aroostook County that has a combination of unique traits and sounds.
Across the nation, as the total solar eclipse moves from west to east on April 8, indigenous teachings about the event often tie to closely held origin stories varying from family to family and tribe to tribe.
Hundreds on Friday came to the Fort Kent Outdoor Center for the first day of the 2024 US Biathlon National Championships.
Several noteworthy athletes are slated to compete in the competition and recent snow has improved the course.