FOOD & DRINK
Future chefs and food critics at Camden-Rockport Middle School
CAMDEN – Ninety-plus eighth grade students at Camden-Rockport Middle School participated in an inter-scholastic, inter-disciplinary challenge focusing on food. Anchored in science, the project included a focus on the chemistry of cooking, family consumer science, food preparation, menu planning and multimedia presentation. Family Consumer Science Teacher Susan Burwell recorded...
Buttermilk Kitchen at Marriner’s in downtown Camden celebrates grand opening
CAMDEN – Buttermilk Kitchen at Marriner’s celebrates its grand opening Thursday, April, 25. Marriner’s closed after 41 years in business last winter and Buttermilk Kitchen of Atlanta moved into the space at 35 Elm Street, spending the colder months remodeling and gearing up for a Spring reopening.
Get Ready to ROFL: “WATTS So Funny?!” Stand-Up Comedy Event Lights Up Watts Hall Community Arts on May 11th
THOMASTON – Prepare for an uproarious evening of laughter as “WATTS So Funny?!” brings the comedy heat to Watts Hall Community Arts on Saturday, May 11th. Hosted by local comedy luminary Emily Dillon, this event boasts an all-star lineup featuring some of northern New England’s best comedians including Adam Groppman, Uzair Malik, Sara Poulin, and Lynda España, each bringing their unique brand of humor to the stage.
Empower Your Young Musician: Songwriting Workshop with Alice Limoges
THOMASTON – Calling all parents of budding musicians! Give your tween/teen the opportunity to unlock their creative potential at the upcoming songwriting workshop presented by acclaimed local singer/songwriter Alice Limoges. Taking place on Saturday, May 11th from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at Watts Hall Community Arts, 174 Main...
Colonial Theatre to showcase locally made films
BELFAST, Maine (WABI) - The Colonial Theatre in Belfast is back in action. As they continue to build upon a legacy that spans over a century they’re working to spotlight the work of local filmmakers. “There’s this gap in the film ecosystem, which is films get made and they...
Midcoast museum hosts private STEM field trip
OWLS HEAD, Maine — The Owls Head Transportation Museum closed to the public Friday to host a special field trip for area kids. Universities and companies joined the museum in welcoming more than 300 middle schoolers from the midcoast for a day of science, technology, engineering, and math. They controlled robots, raced cars, and learned lessons in ways they just can’t in a classroom.
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