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A Beltie Holiday at Aldermere Farm

Stop by Aldermere Farm to celebrate Beltie Holiday! Don your most festive (or ugliest) holiday sweater and get your holiday picture taken with a Belted Galloway calf. Lots of other fun to be had too!

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International Maritime Film Festival: A Watershed Moment

“A Watershed Moment,” the short film about restoring fish passage to the Bagaduce River won an Honorable Mention from the International Maritime Film Festival and will be show as part of the Festival in Bucksport!

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Third Thursday: Community Programming at Aldermere Farm – the Power of 4-H

Join us for the virtual Third Thursday series. This month: learn all about the Aldermere Achievers 4-H program at Aldermere Farm. We’ll hear from a young Mainer who spent 9 years in the program and her successes since!

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Pride Walk at Erickson Fields

Throughout the month of June, take the self-guided Pride Walk at Erickson Fields featuring art and poetry from local LGBTQ+ youth.

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Island Tour Series: Little Whaleboat Island Botany with Amanda Devine

Join Harpswell Heritage Land Trust and MCHT for a field trip to Little Whaleboat! For this trip, we will be visiting the newly acquired Little Whaleboat Island for a botanical excursion led by MCHT regional stewardship manager Amanda Devine.

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Mushroom Inoculation Workshop with NorthSpore

Are you interested in growing your own mushrooms? Come and join us and NorthSpore for a mushroom log inoculation workshop at Woodward Point Preserve in Brunswick!

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Volunteer Workday at Cousins River Marsh

Want to lend a hand? Join us for a series of volunteer workdays at our new Cousins River Marsh and Fields preserve in Yarmouth.

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Film: A Watershed Moment

Join us for a free screening at SPACE Gallery in Portland for this inspirational film short recounting a five-year project to restore the alewife run to the Bagaduce River and the diverse group of partners who made it happen.