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Life

 "Hendricks Head South" - 38”x55” - dye painted on cotton, stitched by Fraas-Slade
BRLT to feature the art of Gayle Fraas and Duncan Slade
Pre-kindergartners through second graders from CTL traveled to the Boothbay Region YMCA for a multi-week swimming skills series. Courtesy of CTL
CTL students wrap up swim partnership with Boothbay Y

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News and notes from the Community Center

Designing T-shirts was one of the many afterschool projects at Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library this year. Courtesy of BHML
Look back on ‘25-’26 Library Afterschool Clubs
The 64th Boothbay Harbor Windjammer Days sails in Sunday, June 21 through Saturday, June 27. Don't miss it! Courtesy of Friends of Windjammer Days
Navy Band Northeast Ensembles playing June 23-24

Local Resources

  • Church Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and Damariscotta
  • Domestic Violence Resources
  • Addiction Recovery Resources

Education

  • CSD trustees reconsider scope of BRES renovation
  • The annual Student Art Show at BRAF
  • Center for Teaching and Learning celebrates 35 years
  • 'Setting the Table': First class June 9
  • Film screening, meet and greet with DA candidate Barbara Cray
  • CSD school committee reviews new policies
  • Early Childhood Education & Resource Night May 21
  • Young musicians in Maine awarded prizes
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Health and Wellness

  • Register Round-Up fundraiser for Searsmont victims at Damariscotta Hardware, Randolph Hardware
  • Author on opioid addiction to join FOV Book Club talk
  • Auxiliary completes medical-related donations at spring Meet ‘n Greet
  • Preventing tragedy: Heatstroke prevention to protect our children and other unattended passengers
  • Nurses’ role in shaping patient experience discussed at Lincoln Theater May 21 
  • Boothbay Region Ambulance Service – A look at who we are and why it matters
  • Midcoast District 9 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
  • Judy Milinowski’s first book on Amazon
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Home and Garden

  • June 6 Plant Sale benefitting Memorial Library
  • Veggies to Table dahlia tuber sale, farm tours and more
  • Learn how to establish a wildflower meadow at the next Garden Club meeting  
  • Earth Day: Make it every day
  • Garden Club to host evening meeting on square foot gardening 
  • Scholarship opportunities for county students
  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
  • Veggies to Table launches season 8, save the date Aug. 9
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Social

  • Quebec trad folk band Traverse May 28
  • Decorated boat parade: What will your theme be?
  • Suzy Bogguss on stage May 30
  • BRHS Class of 1971 reunion plans announced
  • 4th Rockport Donut Festival
  • John Scofield Trio 6th Annual Jazz in June headliner
  • Skidompha Strummers' 'All Beatles' program May 7
  • BRHS Class of 1976 50th reunion Sept. 12
  • BRHS Class of 2006 reunion Aug. 15
  • Great turnout for BRES 8th grade Carnival
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Bigelow Laborator for Ocean Sciences
Annual event showcases algae applications and opportunities
Senior Research Scientist Mike Lomas shows WWF colleagues a display that spotlights the history, reach, and impact of the NCMA (Credit: Alex Seise)

Fishermen, scientists, chefs, and seafood fans descended on the Maine coast earlier this month for the 8th annual Maine Seaweed Week. Featuring hands-on experiences, lectures, film screenings, food and drink specials, the annual event was an occasion to celebrate Maine’s seaweed harvest and the community around it.

News and notes from the Community Center
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Intergenerational event held at Memorial Library
Participants at the Conversation Café at the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library May 16. Courtesy of Bob Drury

St. Andrews Village wrapped-upits intergenerational series by partnering with the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library this past Saturday, May 16 offering a “Conversation Café.”  

News and activities Pemaquid Chapter, NSDAR
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The May chapter meeting will take place this Thursday, May 21 at 12:30 p.m., American Legion Hall, 23 Industrial Park Drive, Boothbay. 

Veggies to Table to speak at Maine Art Gallery panel on sustainable farming in Maine
Erica Berman and Alain Ollier, Veggies to Table co-founders. Michael Wilson photo

The Maine Art Gallery will host "Farming in Maine," a public panel discussion exploring sustainable agriculture, local food systems, and the thriving farm-to-table movement in Maine on Thursday, May 21, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. This timely conversation ties beautifully into the gallery’s current exhibition, Art to Table: Visual Sustenance, which explores the deep connections between food, culture, community, memory, and our relationship to one another through the lens of art.

2026 Windjammer Days
Howie Carter: Master-At-Arms
Howie Carter

Twin Villages Arbor Day celebration to offer free trees and family activities
Coastal Rivers Land Steward Brad Weigel demonstrates how to plant a sapling during the 2025 Arbor Day celebration. Courtesy of Kris Christine

From Forests to Faucets: Maine DEP Lake Scorecard
Robert Kaufman photo

When: Tuesday, May 19 at 5 p.m.  

'Veterans and Community Connection Expo' coming to BRVM
Courtesy of Sarah Sherman

AUGUSTA, Maine – On June 6, the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services (MBVS), the VA Regional Benefit Office at Togus, and VA Maine Healthcare will host a Veterans and Community Connection Expo at the Boothbay Railway Village Museum (586 Wiscasset Road in Boothbay) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Ed calls for fall enrichment class proposals
Teacher’s desk

Fall might seem far away now that spring is finally here, but Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education is already planning its fall enrichment course catalogue. The program seeks proposals for classes from anyone with a hobby, skill, interest, or expertise they want to share with others in the region.

CTL educators speak at New England conference
CTL's Head of School Katy Inman and pre-kindergarten teacher Haley Barnes present at a showcase for New England educators in Connecticut. 

Haley Barnes and Katy Inman, of the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb, traveled to Southbury, Connecticut, on April 28th to present to an audience of regional teachers and administrators at the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Educator Showcase for Independent Schools.

Eleanor Marshall, Class of 2026 salutatorian
Courtesy of Eleanor Marshall.

Boothbay Region High School Class of 2026’s salutatorian, Eleanor Marshall, is fascinated by people: their similarities, their differences, and how those things can affect their place in society.  

Lincoln County Historical Association
Enjoy history? Volunteers are needed at Chapman-Hall House
Set for tea. Everyday life in early Damariscotta is shared at the Chapman-Hall House. Courtesy of Louise Miller

On Saturday, May 16, from 9 to 11 a.m., the Chapman-Hall House Stewardship Committee will hold an information meeting for anyone interested in volunteering at this historic Damariscotta site. Current docents and stewardship committee members will be on hand to describe what is involved. Come and learn how we introduce visitors to our exhibits, events, and local history.

Boothbay Region Garden Club
 BRGC congratulates local scholarship awardee on graduation
Della Hawn, a 2026 Sewanee – The University of the South graduate. Courtesy of David Applegate

The Garden Club is pleased to congratulate Della Hahn, BRHS Class of 2022, recent graduate of Sewanee – The University of the South. She has earned a bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources from the Department of Earth and Environmental Systems, and a Minor in Business on the environment and sustainability track. Della plans to work in the renewable energy sector upon graduating.

William L. Ball III
William L. Ball III

Press release
The Wide World of Ocean Chemistry
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The next Wiscasset edition of Ocean on Tap will take place on Thursday, May 14, 6 p.m. at Ækeir Brewing, 111 Main St. Wiscasset. Join Brigid Carr, a research associate at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, for a conversation about oil spills, plastic pollution and harmful algal blooms (a.k.a. what does a marine chemist do anyway?).

Boothbay Harbor Ocean on Tap
'A Maine Lobstering Life'
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The next Boothbay Harbor edition of Ocean on Tap will take place on Thursday, May 21, 6 p.m. at Footbridge Brewery at 25 Granary Way. Join Lobsterman Eben Wilson of the F/V Lettie Elise to hear about his experience lobstering on Midcoast Maine for (nearly) 40 years and learn about how the industry has evolved and what it takes to make a living on the ocean today.

BRYMCA Community Catalyst for Good
From shy beginnings to center stage
Imij Armstead performing the National Anthem to open the Sea Dogs game in Portland in 2022. Photo courtesy of Gretchen Armstead

Imij Armstead, affectionately named by her parents after Jimi Hendrix (her first name is “Jimi” spelled backward), has become a vibrant force in the Boothbay Region’s thriving performing arts community. At just 18, she has already established herself as both a versatile performer and a dedicated instructor.

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust
Guided hike at Salt Bay Farm
Several species of sparrow, such as this Swamp sparrow, can be spotted at Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta. Photo courtesy of Walt Barrows

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust naturalist Sarah Gladu will lead a gentle spring walkatSalt Bay Farm in Damariscottafrom 8to 11a.m. on Friday, May 22.  

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens launches its 19th season
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay is now open for the season. Courtesy of CMBG

One of the clear indicators that summer is on its way is the annual opening day of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. In addition to welcoming field trips and community groups, the team at the Gardens has been planning an exciting season since the Gardens closed to the public in early January.

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