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Mar 23 Monday
Spend your aprés afternoon with local favorite and longtime Black Mountain regular, Andrew Arsenault! From Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan to the Avett Brothers, he brings a set-list full of crowd-pleasing covers. Kick back, soak up the music, and enjoy the mountain atmosphere. All ages. Free admission. Sponsored by: Adley’s Auto, Baxter Brewing, Bissell Brothers, Brick & Stone, Coos Canyon Campground & Cabins, Hebert Realty, Lone Pine, Oxford Federal Credit Union, Sun Cruiser and Swift River Suites.
Our monthly spaghetti supper offers community and spaghetti (meat or veggie sauce), salad, garlic bread, and BUMC’s famous pies. Donation only. A portion of proceeds goes to MCHPP. We hope you will join us regularly.
Free and open to the public. There will be a reception at 5 P.M. with good food and drinks. The lecture will begin at 6 P.M. All are welcome.
TopicWhat happens when rules around Native identity — many of which were created by a US government intent on wiping out Native people altogether — inhibit Native people from creating successful, sustainable communities? In this lecture, Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz offers a brief history of Native tribal enrollment and identity, and how that history is still shaping Native America today.
Speaker BiographyCarrie Lowry Schuettpelz is an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. She spent seven years working in the Obama Administration on issues of homelessness and Native policy. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Master in Public Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. She serves as an associate professor of public policy and directs the Native Policy Lab at the University of Iowa. Her lecture at UNE will be based on her first book, The Indian Card: Who Gets to Be Native in America.
Suggested ReadingSchuettpelz, Carrie Lowry. The Indian Card: Who Gets to Be Native in America. Macmillan, 2024.
AddressUNE Portland CampusGirard Innovation Hall716 Stevens AvenuePortland, ME 04103
Mar 24 Tuesday
Learn the wonderful game of Mah Jongg! Join master player and instructor Judi Slotsky for this 6-session, beginner-level course, which meets Tuesday mornings from 9:00-11:00 PM, starting on March 24th.
Classes meet March 24 - April 28.
Tuition: $48 – JCA Members | $60 – General Public
Advanced registration required by Friday, March 13th.
Limited to 12 students. Minimum of 4 students required to hold the course.
Please note: All students will need to purchase the 2026 Mah Jongg card to participate, available to order directly from the National Mah Jongg League at https://www.nationalmahjonggleague.org/store.aspx#
Join Us! We invite you to participate in our programs and events. If you have any specific needs or questions about how we can make your experience more meaningful and accessible, please reach out to us at jca@mainejewish.org. Together, we can build a community where everyone feels valued and supported.
Wondering about your family lineage? Drop in for genealogy help with volunteer Tim Lynch in the library's breezeway. Tim can help you with most things related to genealogy, including: ancestry.com, family tree construction, record keeping, digital resources, local historical societies and more. Tim is at the Falmouth Memorial Library most Tuesday mornings from 9:30-10:30 AM. Feel free to call the library at 207-781-2351 ext. 140 if you would like to check to be sure before you come.
Join the Lewiston Public Library for Baby Storytime in-person in the Children’s Department weekly on Tuesdays from 10:15am to 11:15am.
Recommended for children ages 0 – 3 years old and their caregivers.
Enjoy an interactive storytime with your baby that includes early literacy fun with books, songs, rhymes and body movement. Play and social time immediately follow the program.
This program is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Siblings are always welcome.
Please stay home if you or your child are sick and not feeling well.
The Lewiston Public Library is located downtown at 200 Lisbon Street at the corner of Pine Street.
More information on Storytime programs is available by contacting the Lewiston Public Library at 513-3133 or LPLKids@lewistonmaine.gov.
Freelancing comes with freedom, flexibility, and a long list of legal questions that rarely get answered in design school. This Freelancers’ Roundtable is focused on the legal fundamentals every independent creative should understand, whether you are just getting started or have been freelancing for years.
We’ll kick off the evening with short presentations from legal professionals, followed by guided roundtable discussions where you can ask questions, share experiences, and learn from peers facing similar challenges.
What to Expect:
– A relaxed, informal discussion with fellow freelancers– Real-world guidance on contracts, copyrights, trademarks, and business structure- Small-group roundtable discussions to ask questions and share experiences– Light refreshments and plenty of networking
Who Should Attend?
– Established freelancers looking to protect their work and business– New freelancers seeking clarity around legal basics– Freelance-curious creatives who want to understand the legal side before jumping in– Small business owners who hire or collaborate with freelancers
Presenters:
– Andrew Kraus, Attorney, OptiCliff Law– Erin Cusenbary, Professor of Practice, Legal Director of the Business & Law Clinic at University of Maine School of Law
This event is designed to be approachable, practical, and conversational. You do not need prior legal knowledge to attend, just real-world questions and curiosity. Come ready to chat, learn, and connect!
Mar 25 Wednesday
The Lewiston Public Library, in partnership with ArtVan, will be offering in-person art programs.
Starting on September 10th, the programs will take place on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month from 3:30pm-5:00pm in the Children’s Department for children ages 5-14.
Make Art with ArtVan is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. All art supplies will be provided.
Program takes place on the 3rd floor of the Lewiston Public Library, in the Children’s Department. Children aged 5-8 must be accompanied by an adult.
ArtVan is a mobile art program that brings hands-on creative art opportunities for self-expression, personal growth, and fun. All of their projects aim to inspire art-making with a variety of materials to explore. ArtVan programs engage all age groups, encourage time outside and reduce screen time, help youth stay connected, diminish stress, and provide release for unvented expressions of emotions, such as loss and confusion.
ArtVan began in 2004 and has provided therapeutic art and strengths-based programs to under-resourced neighborhoods.
The Lewiston Public Library is located downtown at 200 Lisbon Street at the corner of Pine Street. More information on ArtVan programs is available by contacting the Lewiston Public Library at 513-3133 or LPLKids@lewistonmaine.gov.