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Sep 30 Tuesday
A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia can feel overwhelming—but you are not alone.Join us for Living Well After the Diagnosis, a free, supportive 12-week series designed to empower individuals and families living with memory loss. Together, we’ll explore ways to navigate this journey with strength, community, and dignity.
Topics include:✔️ Coping with a new diagnosis✔️ Combating stigma✔️ Building support networks✔️ Accessing local resources✔️ Living a meaningful, connected life
Whether you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed, this space offers connection, information, and hope.All are welcome. Registration is encouraged. Learn more and RSVP here: https://drive.google.com/.../10zsFZqZu.../view See less
Oct 01 Wednesday
Join Yogi Abi for a Hatha Yoga flow grounded in the principles of AYAMA. Applied yoga anatomy and muscle activation is the teaching philosophy of Abi's teacher, Yogi Aaron. It combines traditional yoga practices with muscle activation techniques proven to strengthen our ability to contract our muscles on demand. Practicing AYAMA will leave you feeling stronger and help to alleviate pain in the body.
This is a drop-in class. Registration is not required. The price per session is $15 (members) or $20 (non-members), which can be paid directly to the instructor via cash or check.
Please note, there is no class July 2nd or September 24th.
About the Instructor:
Abi was born & raised on Cape Cod Massachusetts. Abi has lived and worked in the greater Ellsworth area for the past four years. In May of 2024 Abi embarked on a journey to Costa Rica to study yoga as Blue Osa yoga retreat on the Osa Peninsula. There she received her 200 Hour yoga teacher training certificate. Yoga has been a big part of her life for many years and she believes that the healing power if yoga is something she is called to share with others through her work.
These Community Salons are held at 6pm on the first & third Wednesdays of each month. They are free & open to all. Come with your thoughts, questions, concerns, & ideas. Network & connect with others who are working to promote equity & justice, creating resiliency within our communities. For the topics and Community Notices please sign up for our bi-monthly newsletter by emailing betterbiddeford@gmail.com.
Oct 02 Thursday
✨D&D-Curious? Never held a sword? Never cast a spell? Perfect.
*Every First Thursday of Each Month*
Join us for a beginner-friendly session of #DungeonsAndDragons—no experience needed, no pressure, and definitely no shortage of snacks.
Your guide for the evening will be OBR team member and Dungeon Master Drew, who’ll equip you with a pre-generated character, all the supplies you need, and just enough encouragement to face whatever lurks in the Lost Mine of Phandelver.
📍 Where: The Druid’s Grove @ #OwlbearsRest💰 Cost: $10 per player (no extra table fees!)⏳ Duration: 3 hours🧙♀️ Age: 14+🧭 Experience Needed: None at all🧑🤝🧑 Max Party Size: 6 brave souls🎒 Bring: Just your imagination!
Do you love plants? Do you grow flowers or vegetables? Wish you could? Or are you just interested in building community around a love for nature? The Saco Bay Gardening Club wants you!
The Club meets in The Deering Room of Dyer Library in Saco the first Thursday of every month from 6p-8p, plus hosts workshops and other events throughout the year. We learn about plants and the environment, gardening, tour gardens, host workshops, and more! See our website for upcoming meeting speakers/activities.
Come grow with us!
How can gardening be a pathway for community resilience in the face of climate change?
Join us for an evening webinar to hear from representatives of Mt. Joy Community Orchard, Cultivating Community, and Waldo County Bounty, about some localized efforts in Maine. Learn about the connections between gardening, community, and climate change; how these organizations build community at the nexus of food, gardening, and climate resilience; and how you can plug in and do similar work in your own community.
Oct 03 Friday
Ride into the heart of peak fall color on rugged trails framed by red, orange, and gold. This final gravel cycling event of the season offers a chance to savor the unmatched beauty of autumn in Maine. After a day on the bike, relax with hearty lodge meals, warm up in wood-fired saunas, and savor starlit skies to close out the season in style.
Oct 04 Saturday
Saturday, October 4th from 1:30PM-7:30PM
This workshop will guide you through the fundamentals of the metals studio, including tools, safety, soldering, filing, and sanding, to help you create a beautiful and unique spinner ring. This course is suitable for beginners, and there is a $35 materials fee, which will provide you with everything you need to complete your spinner ring.
$99 workshop fee does not include materials. The $35 materials fee can be paid to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.
(For safety, be sure to wear closed toe shoes and have long hair pulled back with clips or in a ponytail.)
We will have a 20-minute break, so feel free to bring a snack.
Laura's workshops are open to teens ages 13 and up when accompanied by a parent.
About the instructor: Laura Jamison of LJ Studios Metalsmith is an instructor from New Hampshire.
Oct 05 Sunday
Owlbear’s Rest is usually an escape from adulting for grown-ups—except on Sunday mornings! Bring the whole crew for a game-filled adventure that’s perfect for adventurers of any age. Your little halflings can enjoy a warm steamer while you sip on a well-earned latte (oat milk available!).
Family gaming time starts here!
✨ Keep an eye on our social media—some sessions will feature special organized activities just for kiddos!
Savor the peak of autumn in Maine with a pencil in your hand. Local printmaker Jordan Kendall Parks will lead a drawing practice inspired by the sights, sounds, smells, patterns, and emotions you experience in the heart of the Evergreen Woods.
Pencils and sketchbooks will be provided for all participants, but please feel free to bring your own materials. Stay tuned for a rain date for this event.
Jordan Kendall Parks (she/they) is a Black bi-racial femme who lives and works in South Portland, Maine. Jordan uses art to spark conversations around place, existence, and belonging. Her work is heavily influenced by our relationship with the natural world and each other, and they focus on cultivating interactive outdoor exhibitions that encourage people to engage with their surroundings, find a sense of adventure, and discover art along the way.
This is the third event of our Creative Paths series exploring the connections between our creative selves and the natural world. Each event will have its own unique flavor and will be led by local experts. Discover Portland's extensive trail network and celebrate TEMPOart's 2025 installation of "Winged Kelp"!