Snowmobile Trail Report, Feb. 16, 2023
As I type this report the temperature in Caribou is 46 degrees with water running everywhere. This short-lived warm spell should not hurt us too badly.
As I type this report the temperature in Caribou is 46 degrees with water running everywhere. This short-lived warm spell should not hurt us too badly.
FORT KENT, Maine — The University of Maine at Fort Kent will host hypnotist Chad Burke on Friday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. in Fox Auditorium. This event is open to the public. Admission is free for UMFK students and $5 for the general public. Burke has been practicing hypnosis for 10 years and performing […]
FORT KENT, Maine — The Fort Kent Knights of Columbus have announced the winner of their ongoing lotto fundraiser for the previous week. The Super 50 Lotto winner for the week of Jan. 23-29, 2023, was Linda Coltart of Madawaska, who won the sum of $378.
Flashes of green, red, purple, gold and white streaked and exploded into a black winter sky in celebration of winter during Houlton’s annual Moosestompers winter festival on Sunday.
FORT KENT, Maine — Dr. Patrick Lacroix, director of the Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, will host a five-week lecture series, titled “Acadian History and Culture” starting on Feb. 23 through March 30 (except for March 16). All lectures during the series will be via Zoom on Thursdays at […]
A predicted late-week arctic blast has curtailed some scheduled events for Houlton’s Moosestompers Weekend winter festival.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle will present a special evening with award-winning author Cathie Pelletier on Thursday, Feb. 2 at 6 p.m. in UMPI’s Campus Center, when it hosts a reading and book signing focused on her latest book, “Northeaster: A Story of Courage and Survival in the Blizzard of 1952.”
Local cartoonist Brent Dyer will bring a collection of his works to the Aroostook Agency on Aging in February for a month-long exhibit. He will be in attendance and available to discuss his influences and methods during the Feb. 3 First Friday Art Walk from 5-8 p.m. in the Artists for Aging gallery.
Have you lost a loved one? When someone we love dies it can feel overwhelming. You may feel alone and that no one understands what you are going through.
Aroostook Agency on Aging in partnership with Healthy Living for ME offers free workshops to help older adults manage their chronic health conditions and reduce falls. For all persons, the beginning of a new year presents another opportunity to create new routines that have the potential to impact how they feel every day.