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PublishedJuly 10, 2020
30 Years from Seed to Full Blossom at Sunrise View Farm
Brian and Priscilla St. Louis of Sunrise View Farm are happy to be celebrating their 30 year anniversary since starting the business this July. The farm itself dates back to the 1890s. On a flyer given out during a 2009 Rangeley Friends of the Arts Home Tour I found out that what used to be […]
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PublishedJuly 10, 2020
An Impressive Honor for Veterans in my Hometown I planned on being there, then Covid-19 got in the way…
I am certainly not looking for sympathy during this pandemic-interrupted assault on life as we knew it. Every person and every family has had their daily lives disrupted in some way(s), some much more than others…especially if one is a retail store or restaurant owner or employee, or parent of school age children. However, I […]
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PublishedJuly 10, 2020
Treasure Hunting for “Horns” with Steve
After years of driving by, however curious I was, I finally pulled off and took the time to chat with Steve Waugh. Although there is a small sign on his porch that says “Steve’s Antlers”, it’s not really a shop but more of a specialized yard sale where he is only there when the sign […]
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PublishedJuly 10, 2020
2020 Schedule of Arts Events
Due to COVID-19 Restrictions, please visit rangeleyarts.org to check on final scheduling of all events. All events at the RFA Lakeside Theater unless noted Jul 10 Artists Reception: Rangeley Angling Arts Show, 5:30-7 PM, presented by the Rangeley Region Sport Shop as part of their 75th Anniversary. At the Lakeside Contemporary Art Gallery, Exhibit continues through July […]
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PublishedJuly 10, 2020
BL&T Book of the Month Club
Blame it on Corona! Over the past 22 years, I’ve facilitated the Books Lines & Thinkers Book Discussions, one each month, June through October, then January through March. But this time around the calendar, it isn’t happening. Until further notice, the discussions are on hiatus. When we had our meetings, the ones during the summer […]
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PublishedJune 26, 2020
RLHT To Host Dark Sky Talks
Join RLHT and presenter Doug Dunlap at Rangeley Health and Wellness for a talk on Summer Constellations this Saturday night at 8:30. Community members are encouraged to bring a folding chair or damp-proof blanket along with a light source with a red-light option. Sky maps may be helpful but not necessary. However, those bringing a map or book […]
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PublishedJune 26, 2020
Real Adversity and Two Real Heroes
As the Fourth of July approaches, I tend to think about our founding fathers, who risked everything to bring forth this nation from the yoke of British rule. In retrospect,the odds of them winning were laughable, yet they persevered through Valley Forge and endless other brutal hardships to do it. Those brave patriots were succeeded […]
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PublishedJune 26, 2020
Reeds Mill Church Postpones Opening of Summer Services
MADRID- Trustees of Reeds Mill Church gathered for their annual meeting on June 14. After much deliberation the group voted to not open for services in July due to Covid-19. Because of the lack of acceptable spacing between pews there is room for very few to safely attend services. In addition, some who appreciate worshiping here […]
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PublishedJune 26, 2020
THUMBS UP
THUMBS UP. I live in the greatest neighborhood (Quimby Pond area) in the nicest town in the greatest State in the good old USA!!The neighbors keep everything going smoothly. One mows my lawn..unasked and unpaid…. just because he is a great guy..and with another neighbor who has all the big boy toys has smoothed out […]
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PublishedJune 26, 2020
Storybook Walk 2020
The RRG&SA Tim Baker Trail will open on July 1st. This year’s Storybook Walk will feature the book I AM BIRCH by Scott Kelley. A brief overview of the story reads….”As dark rumors swirl through the woods, animals start to panic—storing nuts, hoarding berries, taking down trees—until a birch tree stump uses wisdom and humor […]
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