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Oct 01 Wednesday
One of Yankee Magazine's top five cemetery tours in New England! Walk Portland's Old Burying Ground with a trained guide. Hallowed? Not officially. Historic? Absolutely. Haunted? You decide. Visit the cemetery's unique field of underground tombs, the oldest gravemarker from 1717, the final resting place of the famed Captains of the 1813 battle between the Boxer and the Enterprise, and the interesting carvings of Portland's first stone-cutter, Bartlett Adams. Tours include early gravestone art, important local historic figures, Portland's historic events, and the landscape of this National Historic Landmark, including segregated sections for Black people, Catholics, Quakers, and strangers. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the ground is uneven once we leave the main pathway. Tours are held unless the weather is stormy.
Join us at our weekly Local Goods Market! Celebrate local food and community while supporting small businesses! Held every Thursday from 4–7pm, the Local Goods Market features hot food, beverages, baked goods, and specialty products from Fork Food Lab members and other Maine makers. The weekly event offers the community a chance to support local businesses, discover new favorites, and connect directly with the entrepreneurs shaping the future of Maine’s food economy. The market features free & easy parking and a great community. Shop small and be part of something big!
Fork Food Lab is a nonprofit food business incubator and shared commercial kitchen in South Portland, Maine that’s home to over 80 small businesses. Our mission is to support a just, diverse, and sustainable food economy by empowering food entrepreneurs with the space, resources, and community they need to thrive. Learn more at www.forkfoodlab.com
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.
Ready to ignite confidence, curiosity, and community in your girl?
Whether she dreams of leading a team, building robots, or simply making new friends, Girl Scout Discovery Night is the perfect place to begin the adventure!
👧 For girls in grades K–5 and their families, this exciting evening is packed with hands-on fun — from binary code bracelets to creative crafts and team-building games. She’ll get a real taste of what it means to be a Girl Scout: bold, kind, and ready for anything.
✨ Parents, you’ll learn how to get involved, start a troop, and help your girl thrive — because every girl deserves a place to grow and shine.
Let’s build confidence, make memories, and shape the future — together. 💚
RSVP Here: https://bit.ly/gsDiscovery
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.
Join College of the Atlantic and Maine Beer Company for Let’s Get Together for Lunch: An Evening Benefit for Allied Whale. Guests will enjoy a feast featuring lobster rolls, a full pizza bar, yakitori skewers, charcuterie, and more, alongside Maine Beer Company’s craft brews, fine wines, and specialty cocktails.
The evening’s centerpiece is the unveiling of a fully articulated 53-foot fin whale skeleton in the tasting room, installed by COA alum Dan DenDanto ’91. This first-of-its-kind installation was approved by NOAA in recognition of Maine Beer Company’s conservation leadership.
Highlights include remarks from Dan Kleban, Sean Todd, Dr. Sylvia Torti, and U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree ’79.
All net proceeds benefit COA’s Allied Whale, supporting research and protection of whales, dolphins, and seals in the Gulf of Maine and beyond.
Contact: Amy Morley, 207-801-5627, amorley@coa.edu
The complete High Holiday service schedule is available on our website: www.etzchaimme.orgServices are offered in-person and virtually via Zoom and Facebook. Pre-registration by Sept. 15 is required.PrayerbooksWe use the Eit Ratzon Machzor (High Holiday prayerbook). If you are attending online and do not have a copy, you may do one of the following:• Request to borrow one or more books when you register.• Purchase your own at: https://joerosenstein.com/buy-books (Orders must be received ASAP to ensure timely delivery).Security & Parking:• A security guard will be stationed outside the synagogue entrance, and a greeter will welcome you.• Backpacks are not permitted.• Handicapped parking is available directly in front of the building.• More information about free parking at the Biddeford Police Station parking lot will be provided in your confirmation email.