Adult Education
| Address: | 865 US Rt. 2
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-5800; 1-800-982-4311 (toll free) |
| TTY: | (207) 645-5806 |
| Website: | http://www.mainecareercenter.com/careercenters/wilton.shtml |
| Clients: | Individuals looking for their first job, their next job, a better job - or a whole new career. |
| Services: | The CareerCenter is the place to start when you’re looking for your first job, your next job, a better job - or a whole new career. It’s also the place to find information on training and education.
Employment and training services include career information center, career assessment, aptitude testing and exploration, employment competency training, interview skill building, summer youth employment and training, employer services, on-the-job training, work experience and resume writing. |
| Hours: | 8-5 Monday-Friday |
| Address: | 1250 Turner St.
Auburn, ME 04210 |
| Phone: | (207) 755-5100 or locally 491-2752 |
| E-mail: | bgensel@exploremaine.com |
| Website: | http://www.cmcc.edu |
| Contact: | Betty Gensel |
| Clients: | College courses are now offered in Franklin County at various locations including Mt. Abram High School in Salem, Foster Technology Center in Farmington and at MSAD #9 Adult Learning Center in Farmington. |
| Services: | To register for classes call 800-891-2002 ext 292 or contact Gary Perlson, SAD #58 Adult Ed at (207) 678-2455; Betty Gensel (207) 491-2752; Ray Therrien, MSAD #9 Adult & Community Ed at (207) 778-3460 or Glenn Kapiloff, Foster Technology Center at (207) 778-3562. For information contact Scott Knapp, President, CMMC, (207) 755-5230 or sknapp@cmcc.edu. |
| Address: | University of Maine at Farmington
101 South Street Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-7063 |
| Fax: | (207) 778-7278 |
| E-mail: | goldleaf@maine.edu |
| Website: | http://goldleaf.wikispaces.com/ |
| Clients: | Seniors 50 years or older and their spouses/partners regardless of age. |
| Services: | The Gold Leaf Institute offers stimulating educational and cultural programs for citizens in the region who are 50 years old or older. It is UMF’s Senior College, affiliated with both Elderhostel and the Maine Senior College Network. Its members create and offer courses, excursions and social events throughout the year that attract participants from Franklin County and beyond. |
| Fees: | Vary. |
| Address: | P.O. Box 239
Jackman, ME 04945 |
| Location: | 606 Main Street
Jackman |
| Phone: | (207) 668-5291 |
| Fax: | (207) 668-4876 |
| E-mail: | crawfordt@sad12.k12.me.us |
| E-mail: | hkmoore@sad12.k12.me.us |
| Contact: | Harald Moore, Director |
| Services: | This program is designed to help students meet a variety of individual needs. Participants can develop and improve reading and math skills, prepare for the GED exam, and improve study skills. This program is individualized and offered as an open-entry, open-exit class. Tutoring will be by appointment only. The Learning Center located in the School Library will be open Monday through Thursday evenings 6:00 - 9:00 pm by appointment. FREE!
Online computer classes delivered online by Education To Go. Simple, affordable, and designed for the busy person with a demanding schedule. Taught by professional online teachers with proven track records. Choose classes from the following categories: Internet Courses, Computer Courses, Personal Enrichment Courses, Legal Courses, Small Business Courses, Large Business/Management Courses, and Nursing Courses. These courses are enrichment/preparatory classes. Registration is completed online and classes may be completed in your home or at school. Costs vary; for more information go to the website below to check out courses and to enroll: click here to go to http://www.ed2go.com/forest/. |
| Address: | RR #1, Box 760
Strong, ME 04983 |
| Location: | Mt Abram Education Center
1513 Salem Road Salem Township |
| Phone: | (207) 678-2701 ext. 226 |
| E-mail: | kbrown@msad58.org |
| E-mail: | gperlson@msad58.org |
| Website: | http://www.mtaroadrunners.org |
| Contact: | Kirsten Brown and Greg Perlson, Directors |
| Clients: | Adults who need to acquire life skills, improve basic literacy, English as a second language, upgrade writing, math, or computer skills, attain high school credits for a diploma or entrance to college or technical school, and GED. Enrichment classes on various topics are also offered. |
| Services: | Small group instruction in basic literacy skills, General Educational Development (GED) preparation and testing, high school diploma completion, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), job and career exploration, Life Skills for educationally challenged adults, and computer literacy. |
| Fees: | There are no fees for adult basic education classes or GED testing. There are fees (depending on the type of class) for Adult and Community Education classes. |
| Address: | 108 Fairbanks Rd.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3460 or (207) 628-5451 |
| E-mail: | literacyvolunteers@msln.net |
| Website: | http://www.literacyvolunteers.org |
| Contact: | 778-3460 (Joan) |
| Clients: | Literacy Volunteers provides free reading/writing service to individuals with low level literacy skills. Trained volunteer tutors will work 1:1 in private. Serving Franklin and Somerset Counties and Livermore Falls, Livermore and Jay areas. |
| Services: | Literacy Volunteer tutors take an 18-hour workshop. They are then matched with a student in their area. This service is free, confidential, and on a one-to-one basis. Tutors and students meet at a place of their choice, either in the student’s home or a local learning center, or library. Literacy Volunteers has teen tutoring programs in schools in both counties. Literacy Volunteers also sends volunteers to different nursing homes in the area to read to the patients. |
| Fees: | No charge. LVF&SC is funded by Tri-Valley and Mid-Maine United Ways, grants and donations. |
| Hours: | LVA F&SC is located at the Adult Basic Education office in Farmington and their office hours are Mon. through Thurs. - 8:30 to 4:00, Fri.- 8:30 to 1. However much of the work is done by appointment. |
| Location: | 9 Cedar Street, Suite P
Livermore Falls |
| Phone: | (207) 897-6384 |
| E-mail: | mpatrick@sad36.org |
| Website: | http://www.maineadulted.org/members.html |
| Contact: | Matthew Patrick |
| Clients: | Adults who need to acquire life skills, improve basic literacy, English as a second language, upgrade writing, math, or computer skills, attain high
school credits for a diploma or entrance to college or technical school, and GED. |
| Services: | Small group instruction in basic literacy skills, General Educational Development (GED) preparation and testing, high school diploma, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), life skills, and family literacy. Also an ITV site with hours from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. |
| Fees: | There are no fees associated with adult basic education classes or GED testing. There are fees (depending on the type of class) for Adult and Community Education classes. |
| Hours: | Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
| Address: | RR #1 Box 760
Strong, ME 04983 |
| Phone: | (207) 678-2701 ext 226 |
| E-mail: | gperlson@sad58.k12.me.us |
| Website: | http://www.mtaroadrunners.org |
| Contact: | Gary Perlson, Director |
| Clients: | Adults who need to acquire life skills, improve basic literacy skills, learn English as a second language, acquire or upgrade writing, math, or computer skills, attain high school credits for a diploma or entrance to college or technical school, those aspiring to earn a GED, and those who enjoy enriching their lives or seeking new skills such as masonry. |
| Services: | Small group instruction in basic literacy skills, General Educational Development (GED) preparation and testing, high school diploma completion, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), job and career exploration, Life Skills for educationally challenged adults, and computer literacy. Adult Basic Education also provides a library program and educational classes at the Franklin County Detention Center. |
| Fees: | There are no fees for adult basic education classes or GED testing. There are fees (depending on the type of class) for Adult and Community Education classes. |
| Address: | 108 Fairbanks Rd.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3460 |
| Fax: | (207) 778-2971 |
| E-mail: | fcabe@msln.net |
| Website: | http://www.fcae.msad9.k12.me.us/ |
| Contact: | Ray Therrien, Director |
| Clients: | Adults who need to acquire life skills, improve basic literacy skills, learn English as a second language, acquire or upgrade writing, math, or computer skills, attain high school credits for a diploma or entrance to college or technical school, and those aspiring to earn a GED. |
| Services: | Small group instruction in basic literacy skills, General Educational Development (GED) preparation and testing, high school diploma completion, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), job and career exploration, Life Skills for educationally challenged adults, and computer literacy. Adult Basic Education also provides a library program and educational classes at the Franklin County Detention Center. |
| Fees: | There are no fees for adult basic education classes or GED testing. There are fees (depending on the type of class) for Adult and Community Education classes. |
| Hours: | Monday through Thursday, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm; Friday, 8:30 am - 1:00 pm.
GED by appointment. There are some evening classes available for individual and computer instruction. |
| Address: | 114 Corn Shop Lane
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-8400 |
| Services: | The Parents as Scholars program is an assistance program for parents who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and would like to get a post secondary degree in a two or four year program. If you are on TANF and have a child or children than you qualify for this program. If you are not getting TANF benefits now, you will need to: Apply for TANF: If you are not currently on TANF right now, you must apply for TANF benefits at a local DHHS office. The TANF application is the same application that is used for the PaS program. Orientation meeting: While your TANF eligibility is being determined, you will be required to attend a group orientation meeting. At the meeting you should be told about the PaS program, as well as other options available in the TANF program. Meet with the case manager: Next you will meet with your case manager. Tell the case manager that you would like to join the PaS program. Ask for the PaS application form, fill it out and give it back to your case manager. Written decision: You should get a written decision, within 30 days of your request telling you whether or not you will be admitted to the PaS program. If you are receiving TANF benefits now, you will need to: Apply for PaS at any time: You can apply for the PaS program at any time. Ask your case manager for an application. Complete the form and return it to your case manager. (Be prepared to show that you meet the six eligibility requirements) Written decision: You should get a written decision on from the form within 30 days. What are the six eligibility requirements? You are eligible for TANF You are enrolled in a two or four year post secondary degree program You do not already have a bachelor’s degree in a field where there is work available for you You do not have the skills to earn at least 85% of Maine’s median wage ($41,985 for a family of three) The degree that you will be receiving will improve your ability to support your family You have the aptitude to complete the educational program that you have chosen How will I know if my educational program and support services have been approved? Meet with your case manager. |
| Address: | Mt. Abram High School
RR1 Box 760 Strong, ME 04983 |
| Location: | 1513 Salem Road
Salem Twp. |
| Phone: | (207) 678-2455 |
| E-mail: | gperlson@msad58.org |
| E-mail: | kburbank@msad58.org |
| Website: | http://www.pathwaypartners.org |
| Contact: | Gary Perlson, Director or Kirsten Burbank, Assistant Director |
| Services: | The Pathway Partners program is about raising the aspirations, skills and attitudes of young people to create a brighter future for the community and economy. Pathway Partners provides quality youth mentoring programs to schools and communities of Western Maine. |
| Address: | PO Box 97
Rangeley, ME 04970 |
| Location: | 43 Mendolia Road
Rangeley |
| Phone: | (207) 864-3311, ext. 126 |
| E-mail: | tstraub@rlrs.org |
| Website: | http://www.maineadulted.org/members.html |
| Contact: | Timothy Straub, Director |
| Services: | Small group instruction in basic literacy skills, General Educational Development (GED) preparation and testing, high school diploma completion, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), job and career exploration, Life Skills for educationally challenged adults, computer literacy, Family Literacy. |
| Fees: | There are no fees for adult basic education classes or GED testing. There are fees (depending on the type of class) for Adult and Community Education classes. |
| Location: | 147 Farmington Falls Rd., Office 2
Farmington |
| Phone: | (207) 778-4650; 1-800-287-1478 (toll free) |
| E-mail: | cesfrk@umext.maine.edu |
| Website: | http://www.umext.maine.edu |
| Contact: | Ray Corey |
| Clients: | All persons welcome. |
| Services: | Provides Maine people with research-based information to help them live fuller and more productive lives. Assistance is available in many subjects including nutrition, family resource management, youth development, 4-H club work, insect and plant disease identification, agriculture, home food production and many others.
"The Growing Years" - a series of newsletters mailed to parents of children from birth to five years old. Free of charge. "Personal Consultation" - individual or group meetings and printed information on personal budgeting, nutrition, home-based business, gardening, and many other subjects. Source for water and soil testing. |
| Fees: | No fees for educational assistance; some minimal fees for specific services and materials. |
| Hours: | Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
| Address: | Office of Admission
246 Main Street Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-7050 |
| Fax: | (207) 778-8182 |
| TDD: | (207) 778-7275 |
| E-mail: | umfadmit@maine.edu |
| Website: | http://www.umf.maine.edu |
| Services: | The University of Maine at Farmington serves a statewide mission as Maine’s public liberal arts college. It offers the educational experiences typically found at selective private colleges to bright and ambitious students from Maine and beyond. UMF is committed to the belief that a liberal education in a residential setting is the best preparation for careers and for citizenship. Because all graduates, including those who have studied in pre-professional programs, are liberally educated, they are creative problem solvers who have learned how to learn and how to work on complex challenges with people from a variety of backgrounds and fields.
UMF offers baccalaureate programs of high quality in the arts and sciences, education, and human services. Approach to education is based on the belief that students must have opportunities to form meaningful relationships with inspiring teachers. They must be challenged to be active citizens in a campus community that helps them find their own voices, teaches them the humility to seek wisdom from others, and prepares them for ongoing explorations of how knowledge can be put to use for the common good. |
| Address: | 108 Perham St., Suite A
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-2757; 1-800-442-2092 (toll free) |
| E-mail: | janet.smith@maine.edu |
| Website: | http://www.womenworkandcommunity.org/ |
| Contact: | Janet Smith |
| Clients: | The Maine Centers for Women, Work, and Community is committed to improving the economic lives of Maine women and their families. |
| Services: | Build Your Career - Through training programs and individual counseling, we can help you identify a career path that will support you and your family; learn skills for successful job seeking; and gain the confidence to pursue your career. If you are interested in returning to school, we can help you find the right program for you and identify sources of financial aid. Start Your Own Small Business - Our small business training can help you develop practical tools for starting and growing your business idea. You can develop a business plan, learn how to market your business, and understand the financial skills needed to be successful. Be Financially Secure - In our workshops on money management, you can learn how to reduce consumer debt and develop plans for increasing your income and savings for your goals. Through the Family Development Account, you can participate in a matched savings program to buy a home, save for education, or start a business. Become a Leader in Your Community - Our leadership training helps women develop the skills they need to serve their communities, run for public office, and become leaders in Maine businesses and nonprofits. |
| Fees: | All of our services are free to participants and open to any adult. |
Animal Services
| Phone: | 1-888-426-4435 (toll free) |
| E-mail: | napcc@aspca.org |
| Website: | http://www.aspca.org |
| Clients: | Pets who have swallowed anything that you fear are poisonous. |
| Services: | The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Animal Poison Control Center is the premier animal-oriented poison control center in North America. It is the best resource for any animal poison-related emergency. If your pet has swallowed anything you fear is poisonous, please call the ASPCA's National Animal Poison Control Center (NAPCC) to get 24-hour animal poison information for veterinarians and pet owners. |
| Hours: | 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. |
| Address: | 37 Strawberry Avenue
Lewiston,, ME 04240 |
| Phone: | (207) 777-1110 |
| Fax: | (207) 777-0066 |
| Hours: | Monday through Thursday 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.
Friday 5:00 p.m. through Monday 8:00 a.m. |
| E-mail: | rbaylis@gwi.net |
| Contact: | Ronnie and Rich Baylis |
| Services: | Quality boarding for dogs and cats. 12 kennels with large exerise areas located in a country setting. |
| Location: | Hunts Rd.
Dixfield |
| Phone: | (207) 562-8280 |
| Contact: | Peter Houghhton |
| Address: | 970 Industry Rd.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-6275; 1-877-600-7387 (toll free) |
| Fax: | (207) 779-0883 |
| E-mail: | brinan@megalink.net |
| Website: | http://www.clearwatervet.com |
| Contact: | Nancy Kessler, D.V.M. |
| Services: | Clearwater Veterinary Hospital provides medical and surgical services for companion animals and large animals (on a limited basis). It serves Farmington, Maine and all surrounding communities. |
| Hours: | 8-5 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and 9-1 on Saturday. Closed all major holidays. |
| Address: | 997 West Mills Road
Industry, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | 207-778-6479 |
| E-mail: | soibud2004@wmconnect.com |
| Contact: | Bob Dubois |
| Clients: | Abused and neglected horses. |
| Services: | The Double B Equine Rescue is dedicated to the care and adoption of horses that have been abused or neglected. Double B Equine Rescue also provides a rehabilitation program that allows horses to recover physically and emotionally from their experiences. Once horses are fit to be adopted, Double B Equine Rescue will find a good home for them. |
| Fees: | Contact for more information. |
| Address: | 246 High St.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-2061 |
| Contact: | Andrea Bergman, D.V.M., Peter Dingley D.V.M. |
| Services: | A full range of animal services. |
| Address: | 123 County Way
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-4918 |
| Contact: | Wayne Attwood |
| Clients: | Residents of Farmington, Wilton, Chesterville, Livermore, Livermore Falls, and New Sharon. |
| Services: | Residents with concerns regarding domestic or wild animals may contact the Animal Control Officer. |
| Address: | 550 Industry Rd.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-2638 |
| Contact: | Manager: Patty Lovell |
| Clients: | Stray and abandoned animals in areas that contract with the shelter. |
| Services: | Cares for domestic animals. Education on proper care, responsibility and disease control. Animals in the shelter are given medical check-ups, vaccinations and are wormed, bathed, and external parasites are removed. Dogs are walked. These services are for sheltered animals only. Privately owned animals may be eligible for low cost spay and neuter and vaccinations. |
| Fees: | Adoption donation for shelter – all dogs: $75; all cats: $50. Must sign contract agreeing to proper care of adopted animal, including mandatory spay/neuter. Must be registered and have rabies shots. |
| Hours: | Monday-Saturday, 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
| Address: | 887 Fairbanks Road
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Location: | same as above |
| Phone: | (207) 778-4556 |
| E-mail: | hanlonpethaven.com |
| Website: | http://www.hanlonpethaven.com |
| Contact: | Martin and Caitlin Hanlon |
| Services: | Hanlon Pet Haven is a newly renovated facility to be a home away from home for many different species of pets. Whether you are planning on traveling through the Farmington area on your vacation destination, or you are leaving the Farminton area and need constant care of your pet while you are away, Hanlon Pet Haven will cater to your needs and provide luxury boarding. Exotic pets are welcome. In addition to dogs and cats, birds, reptiles and other small animals will also be well cared for at Hanlon Pet Haven. |
| Fees: | Dogs $20 (additional dogs $17 each)
Cats $12 (additional cats $9 each) If your pet stays for 7 nights or more, there is a discount, and you will only be charged $17 a night for dogs and $9 a night for cats. 'Sorry, there are no extra discounts for additional pets with this discount. Other pets will be individually considered according to their needs, but in most cases, charged $6 per night. |
| Phone: | (207) 778-0060 |
| Contact: | Robert Dubois, ACO |
| Address: | Jay Town Office
99 Main St. Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-6785 (work) 897-3921 |
| Contact: | Larry Wright, ACO |
| Services: | Residents with concerns regarding domestic or wild animals may contact the Animal Control Officer. |
| Address: | 475 Farmington Falls Rd.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-2840 |
| E-mail: | rockwood@megalink.net |
| Services: | A full range of animal services. |
| Address: | PO Box 10
South Windham, ME 04062 |
| Phone: | 1-800-482-7447 (toll free) |
| Clients: | State referred abuse cases with attempt to place back home. |
| Services: | Place large, sound animals – horses or ponies – out for adoption. Must be approved by the Director of Services. There are specific guidelines that must be met. |
| Fees: | Donations gratefully accepted. |
| Hours: | Sunday-Saturday, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. |
| Address: | 124 Main St. Suite 104
Farmington,, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-9877 |
| Services: | Mary Batt is a licensed mental health therapist, and also a certified instructor for NARHA (North American Riding for the Handicapped Association). Her farm, Fox Run Farm, in Farmington, Maine, is the site where she has developed a program called Healing With Horses. With the help of some very gentle and well-trained horses (and one very savvy elderly pony!), she can help both adults and children deal with a variety of life's problems, including depression, anxiety, anger, fear, stress, and dealing with abuse or trauma. Riding is a possibility, but not necessarily the focus for this very gentle therapy that involves not only the mind, but also the body, and the spirit. Please call for more information.
As this is individual therapy (and is different from therapeutic riding), MaineCare and Medicare are both accepted, as is fee-for-service. |
| Phone: | (207) 465-2063 |
| Contact: | Mark Burton, ACO |
| Phone: | (207) 685-9342 |
| E-mail: | deedod@earthlink.net |
| Contact: | Jim or Donna |
| Clients: | Dogs. |
| Services: | A home based dog rescue located in Fayette. Any dog that is rescued is made a part of the family, until the dogs are reunited with their family or adopted by a new family. |
| Address: | 8 Wire Bridge Rd
New Portland, ME 04961 |
| Phone: | (207) 628-2919 |
| Contact: | Lorie Agren |
| Services: | Residents with concerns regarding domestic or wild animals may contact the Animal Control Officer. |
| Address: | P.O.Box 185
East Livermore, ME 04228 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-2659 |
| Contact: | Gail Jones |
| Clients: | Dogs, cats, birds, horses, etc. |
| Services: | Clean, exercise, feed. In home quality pet care with TLC |
| Address: | 7301 E. Helm Drive
Building D Scottsdale,, Az 85260-3139 |
| Phone: | (480) 889-2640; 1-888-PETS911 (toll free) |
| Fax: | (480) 889-2660 |
| Website: | http://www.pets911.com |
| Clients: | People who have lost a pet, looking to adopt a pet or foster a pet. |
| Services: | This free network, is easily accessible through both a toll-free phone number and website, which promises easy access to all the local pet information to responsible pet owners and to help give homeless animals a good home. |
| Fees: | Contact for more information. |
| Phone: | (207) 246-4401 (work) 246-5147 (home) |
| Contact: | Paul Bolduc, ACO |
| Location: | Norton Hill Rd.
Strong |
| Phone: | (207) 684-3920 |
| Contact: | Darrell Dunne |
| Phone: | (207) 562-8231 |
| Contact: | Diane Child |
| Clients: | Specializing in pets of all sizes |
| Services: | Animal acupressure, EFT, dowsing, Karuna Reiki |
| Hours: | By appointment only - your home or mine |
Children/Youth Programs and Services > Programs/Events/Recreational Opportunities > Programs and Events: Community - Sponsored
| Address: | 2 Colegrove Road, Route 27
New Portland, ME 04961-3821 |
| Location: | Route 27
New Portland |
| Phone: | (207) 628-4981 |
| E-mail: | nowetah@sofcom.com |
| Contact: | Nowetah Wirick and Tom Cyr |
| Clients: | Anyone interested in American Indian Art. |
| Services: | Housed in a 2,200 sq. ft. building is genuine American Indian art on display from all parts of the U.S., Canada and South America. There is an impressive collection of over 400 old Maine Indian sweetgrass/brown ash splint baskets, porcupine quill birchbark containers, bark cradle boards, bark moose calls, moosehair-embroidered moccasins, pipe bags, 10 foot bark hunter canoe, 12 foot dugout canoe and much more. Established in 1969. Museum gift shop contains many handcrafted items. |
| Fees: | Free |
| Hours: | Open - Open year round
Hours - 10-5:00pm seven days a week |
| Address: | P.O. Box 208
Farmington Falls, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-5462 |
| Mobile Phone: | (207) 578-0439 |
| E-mail: | steve@mudies.com |
| Website: | http://mudies.com/586/ |
| Website: | http://www.kv-scouts.org/Website |
| Contact: | Steve Mudie, Troop Leader |
| Address: | 113 Greenwood Avenue
Farmington,, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-9229 |
| E-mail: | amallett@gwi.net |
| Website: | http://web.mac.com/amallett1 |
| Contact: | Anne Mallett |
| Clients: | Children 4-10 years of age |
| Services: | The goal of this camp is to provide an opportunity for young children to learn about insects in a small backyard/workshop environment. It is Anne Mallett's hope to nourish each child’s natural love of nature by sharing the wonder of insects with them. Sessions include role playing, insect related books, bug hunts, observations, talks, experiments, nature art and games. Campers learn about the insect’s body parts, their interesting behaviors, nature concepts, and how to catch and keep these insects so that each camper may be inspired to study and observe them at home. Children are taught about the immense variety of insects and the beauty of these creatures, and to understand how important insects are in the “web of life” and therefore how important they are in our lives.
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| Hours: | Schedule: set up so that 4 to 8 year olds may be signed up for a 3 day session(s) per week and 5-10 year olds for a 2 day session(s), each week centered around an insect topic. I start camp with a Thurs/Fri. 4-9 Five to eight year olds may even sign up for a five day session, a combination of the two sessions/week. Sessions run from June through the 3rd week in August. Hours are from 9 to 12 noon. |
| Address: | 1001 Carriage Rd.
Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947 |
| Phone: | (207) 237-5566 |
| E-mail: | dbowker@tdstelme.net |
| Website: | http://www.carrabassettvalley.org/attractions/agc.asp |
| Contact: | Deborah Bowker, Recreation Director |
| Services: | The Antigravity complex is a fitness facility for all ages. You can visit and just do about anything from shoot a couple of hoops or get full bodywork out. It is a great place for the family to visit for after skiing activities. We are located at the base of Sugarloaf USA. The Carrabassett Valley Antigravity Recreational Complex is a 20,000 square foot facility that boasts one of Maine's largest indoor skate bowls and one of the most aggressive street park designs constructed in New England.
Located behind Mountain Side Grocers, the complex is operated through a joint partnership between the Town of Carrabassett Valley and Carrabassett Valley Academy. Other features include trampolines with harnesses, an indoor rock climbing wall, a multi-purpose court with a running track and a fully equipped exercise/weight room, which encompasses our entire upstairs. |
| Fees: | Climbing wall, Skatepark & Skatebowl-Adult Day Pass: $7.00, Youth Day Pass: $4.00,
Exercise/Weight room-Adult Day Pass: $7.00, Youth Day Pass: $4.00, Multi-purpose court- Adult Day Pass: $4.00 Youth Day Passes: $3.00. |
| Hours: | Monday 6am-10am; 3pm-9pm,Tuesday 6am-10am; 3pm-9pm, Wednesday 6am-10am; 3pm-9pm Thursday 6am-10am; 3pm-9pm, Friday 6am-10am; 5:30pm-10pm (6-9 p.m. climbing wall), Saturday 6am-1pm; 4pm-10pm (6-8 p.m. climbing wall), Sunday 7am-9pm (2-5 p.m. climbing wall). |
| Location: | 100 Main St.
Rangeley |
| Phone: | (207) 864-2556 |
| Contact: | Pam Ellis |
| Clients: | The camp is open to all area youth entering 6th grade through the 12th grade. |
| Services: | The Church of the Good Shepherd will host a Christian Performing Arts camp this summer. The camp will have hands on activities in music, dance and theater and will perform at the end of the summer. Youth will be learning Christian Rock, Christian rap, liturgical dance, clowning, drama workshops, improvisations, doo-wop vocals, and other offerings. All activities will be hands on and to a large student-directed, getting kids on their feet and participating on whatever level they are comfortable with. All levels of expertise will be accommodated. After an introduction to each area students will choose three activities. Everyone will be involved with the final performance as technical support and performers. Campers will meet in the basement of the Church at the Good Shepherd on Main Street. Regular attendance is preferred but not required. |
| Hours: | The camp will meet from 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays and will run from June 21-August 16, 2006. |
| Location: | Farmington Elks Lodge
School St. West Farmington |
| Phone: | (207) 778-5232 |
| Website: | http://www.kv-scouts.org/ |
| Website: | http://www.pinetreebsa.org/Website |
| Contact: | Doug Hand (Cubmaster) |
| Clients: | Cub Scouting members join a Cub Scout pack and are assigned to a den, usually a neighborhood group of six to eight boys. Tiger Cubs (first-graders), Wolf Cub Scouts (second-graders), Bear Cub Scouts (third-graders), and Webelos Scouts (fourth- and fifth-graders) meet weekly. |
| Services: | Cub Scouting is a year-round family program designed for boys who are in the first grade through fifth grade (or 7, 8, 9, and 10 years of age). Parents, leaders, and organizations work together to achieve the purposes of Cub Scouting. Currently, Cub Scouting is the largest of the BSA’s three membership divisions. (The others are Boy Scouting and Venturing.)
Once a month, all of the dens and family members gather for a pack meeting under the direction of a Cubmaster and pack committee. The committee includes parents of boys in the pack and members of the chartered organization. Pack Meetings are for all Cub Scouts and their families. They are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 6pm at the West Farmington Elks Lodge on School Street. The first Pack Meeting will be on October 4th. At these meetings the Cubs will receive any advancements or awards that they may have earned. |
| Address: | 69 Knapp St.
Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-5851 |
| Contact: | Rick Merrill |
| Clients: | Cub Scouting members join a Cub Scout pack and are assigned to a den, usually a neighborhood group of six to eight boys. Wolf Cub Scouts (second-graders), Bear Cub Scouts (third-graders), and Webelos Scouts (fourth- and fifth-graders) meet weekly. |
| Services: | Cub Scouting is a year-round family program designed for boys who are in the first grade through fifth grade (or 7, 8, 9, and 10 years of age). Parents, leaders, and organizations work together to achieve the purposes of Cub Scouting. Currently, Cub Scouting is the largest of the BSA’s three membership divisions. (The others are Boy Scouting and Venturing.) Once a month, all of the dens and family members gather for a pack meeting under the direction of a Cubmaster and pack committee. The committee includes parents of boys in the pack and members of the chartered organization. Pack Meetings are for all Cub Scouts and their families. They are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 6pm at the West Farmington Elks Lodge on School Street. The first Pack Meeting will be on October 4th. At these meetings the Cubs will receive any advancements or awards that they may have earned. |
| Address: | 186 High Street (In new UMF Education Center)
Corner of High & Lincoln Streets, Rm. 009 Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-7150 |
| Fax: | 778-7183 |
| Contact: | Mary Ryan |
| Clients: | Community at large, teachers, parents, and children. |
| Services: | The Resource Depot collects clean, safe, cast-offs from Maine industries and individuals and sells them to you at really low cost. It encourages creative re-use of a great variety of materials. The Depot runs workshops for teachers, parents and kids. Special workshops for kids of all ages are offered for Valentine's Day, during the month of July ("Arts & Crafts"), and at Halloween (masking making!). It also opens for school classes, day care groups and other organizations and individuals. Call for details.
The Resource Depot offers many resources including paper, envelopes, plexi-glass, fabric, leather, boxes, Popsicle sticks, wood turnings, dowels, plastic tubes, buttons, shoe laces, cardboard tubes, yarn, colorful plastic shapes, foam, telephone wire, egg cartons, containers, magazines and much more at low cost. Great for teachers, parents, and children. |
| Fees: | Small fee for materials. |
| Hours: | Monday through Friday from 3-5 p.m. and Saturday 10-noon. Also open Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-noon while UMF is in session (Spring & Fall). |
| Address: | 117 Academy Street
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Location: | 117 Academy Street
Farmington |
| Phone: | (207) 778-4312 |
| Clients: | Preschoolers (ages 3-5) |
| Services: | Stories and related activities for 3-5 year olds |
| Hours: | Fridays at 10:15 a.m. |
| Address: | 153 Farmington Falls Road
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Location: | 126 Middle Street
Farmington |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3464 |
| Contact: | Steve Shible |
| Services: | Community Center:
Weight room, gym for basketball and volleyball, recreation room, various programs offered. Hippach Field: Tennis courts with lights, basketball, baseball field, volleyball, playground equipment, wading pool, horseshoe pits, and a stream with ice skating in the winter. Located on Intervale Road across from Gifford’s Ice Cream. "Someplace" Teen Center: Located in the community building, a space for teens to come and utilize the gymnasium, recreation room, community lounge, computer lab, gaming chamber, weight room, and more. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Hours: | Community Center: Open Monday-Friday 9-5. |
| Address: | 108 Orchard St.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-0448 |
| E-mail: | info@foothillsarts.org |
| Website: | http://www.foothillsarts.org/ |
| Contact: | Anne Geller |
| Clients: | Session I (July 9-13, 2007)- for Students completing grades 4 through 6
Session II (July 16-20, 2007)- for Students grades 7 through 12 |
| Services: | Session I - Monday -- We begin with a creative activity that helps us all get to know each other. Laughter for all! Then you will rotate through workshops in art, writing, music, theater, and creative movement. At the end of the day, you’ll sign up for the 4 art forms that you want to participate in Tuesday-Friday.
Tuesday - Friday -- Each day you will participate in the 4 art forms that you selected on Monday. Creative Dance -- Two ways to dance and move! Space Dance: Using your imagination and your own special ways of moving--hopping, running, skipping, twisting, sliding, swirling--you’ll discover how to create an imaginary space through movement. Time Dance: Learn choreography, and dance to rhythms that give time to music. Graphic Writing-- Let time and space come together on the page as you write an original story or adapt a story you know. You will then create collages and drawings to make the dialogues and scenes of your graphic novel come to life. Theater and Fables-- We will explore the elements of time and space with fables, masks, puppets, and our own imaginations. We will enter the animal kingdom and discover the viewpoints of our furry and feathered friends. Next with masks we will investigate the creative possibilities of our everyday lives. And finally our puppets will take us into intergalactic regions yet to be discovered. Theater games, improvisation, and more! Soundscapes to Beatscapes -- You’ll learn how to combine time and space to write your own musical compositions and create beats to fit them. We will use traditional instruments, tone chimes, Boomwhackers, found objects and your own invented instruments to create unique works of art. No previous musical experience necessary. Outdoor Art -- We’ll collect the materials of nature, like leaves, grass, twigs, feathers, stones, earth, and water and combine them with art materials to create outdoor collages and sculptures. Explore the patterns of nature and learn how to create balance in the space where you place your art piece. Discover how your sculpture changes with time and the wind, rain, and sun of its space. Session II - Workshop Choices On the attached registration form, you will choose 4 of the these workshops. Each day, Monday through Friday, you will participate in 75-minute sessions in your 4 selected workshops. Psychedelic Shakespeare -- Unrequited love, difficult parental relations, revenge--just as relevant today as when Shakespeare wrote 400 years ago. Explore collisions of time and space through the plays of the Bard. With shifts of time and space, we will reinterpret and act out the plays and themes that Shakespeare made popular. Warring families could be rival high schools, and ambitious thanes might be modern politicians. Theatrical Time Travel -- Become time travelers and discover how space and time have affected the creation of theater throughout history. Begin in prehistoric times, move on to the Golden Age of Greece, then to Medieval England, and next to the Globe Theatre. In each era we will investigate the form of theater which reflected the lives of the people of that time through costumes, props, scripts, and your creativity. Finally we will imagine the theater of the future. Reality Your Way -- Watercolors -- Experimenting with a variety of professional quality watercolor papers and materials, you’ll transform the “what is” to “what it can be” by distorting or transforming the everyday into several mini paintings and a larger painting from your own artistic reality of time and space. Altered Space--Altered Time -- Take a book and alter it to create a space to collect perceptions from others. Use paint, collage, drawing, and assemblage to design a cover and page in your own book. Then pass your book on – round robin style – for others to leave their perceptions – their mark of time and space. Take your book home at the end of the week as a glimpse back to your time in this space. Electronica or Kickin’ It Old School -- Become a record producer! Create beats, grooves, sound creations using Audacity or Macintosh I-Life suite software. Then record your music using digital audio software. Collaborate with others or work on your own to create and warp time and space. No previous experience necessary. Unidentified Moving Objects -- Without movement, time would not exist. Space is empty nothingness until objects and living beings inhabit it and move through it. We will examine our own sense of time by experimenting with the speed and rhythm of our movement. At the same time, we will also explore how we fill space with body movement and placement, the creation of physical shapes, and the relationships among dancers. From our discoveries, we will craft original dances that help us see how time and space blend. Registration Form To receive the Foothills Summer Arts registration form and brochure, please contact Director Anne Geller Foothills Arts Center, 108 Orchard St., Farmington, ME 04938 (207) 778-0448; info@foothillsarts.org; www.foothillsarts.org. |
| Fees: | Total fee for registrations postmarked by June 10, 2007: $150 ($10 deposit with registration form; $140 balance due by June 10). Total fee for registrations postmarked after June 10: $170. No refunds after June 20.
Sliding & reduced fees For families who cannot afford the full fee, we can arrange a reduced fee. On the registration form, you can indicate how much you can pay. Please enclose a note explaining your request for reduced fee. Contact for more information. |
| Address: | 99 Main St.
Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-6785 |
| E-mail: | jtownofc@jay-maine.org |
| Clients: | Students in grades K - 8. |
| Services: | Day Recreation Program. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | $15 per family. |
| Hours: | Summer (Day Recreation Program). |
| Address: | KC's Kreativity Center
1004 Old Huse Mill Rd. Carabasset Valley, ME 04947 |
| Phone: | (207) 235-3000 |
| E-mail: | kcjewlry@tdstelme.net |
| Website: | http://www.kcskreativitycenter.com |
| Services: | Afterschool art classes for youth in pottery, jewelry making, watercolors and more. Open pottery studio on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., all ages and ability levels. Kids summer art camp offers two three day sessions, one in July, one in August.
One on one instruction is also available in various media, including sewing. In its first years since conception, the center has held classes in watercolor, rustic trellis making, matt cutting, pottery, book-making, mosaic, pottery, sculpture, bead weaving, paste paper, paper mache, throwing, hand building, casting, and jewelry-making. |
| Address: | 43 Butler Hill Rd.
Livermore Falls, ME 04254 |
| Phone: | (207) 772-1177; 1-800-660-1072 (toll free) |
| E-mail: | ademers@gskc.org |
| Website: | http://www.gskc.org/pages/For_Volunteers.html |
| Contact: | Coordinator: Ellen Young |
| Services: | Through the generous support of volunteers, Kennebec Council is able to provide Girl Scouting to thousands of girls in southern, central, and western Maine. |
| Address: | 2 Main St.
Livermore Falls, ME 04254 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-3321 |
| Contact: | Brenda Bryant |
| Clients: | Children grades 1 through 8 |
| Services: | Summer program which includes arts and crafts, games, outdoor activities, movies, including trips to the Farmington Theater. Other trips are planned.
Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | Livermore Falls residents - $30 for 1st child, $10 for each additional child
Livermore residents - $60 for 1st child, $30 for each additional child All other Franklin County residents- $100 for 1st child; $60 for each additional children. Fee includes breakfast and lunch. Additional fee for trips. |
| Phone: | (207) 778-0469 |
| Website: | http://www.musictogether.com |
| Contact: | Sara Condit Dean |
| Services: | Music Together of Western Central offers classes for children from birth through age four at Michael Cook’s Karate Studio in Farmington. Classes are also held on Friday in Kingfield’s Webster Hall.
Music Together is an internationally recognized early childhood music program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and the adults who love them. First offered to the public in 1987, it pioneered the concept of a research-based, developmentally appropriate early childhood music curriculum that strongly emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement. Music Together classes are based on the recognition that all children are musical. All children can learn to sing in tune, keep a beat, and participate with confidence in the music of our culture, provided that their early environment supports such learning. By emphasizing actual music experiences rather than concepts about music, Music Together introduces children to the pleasures of making music instead of passively receiving it from CDs or TV. Central to the Music Together approach is that young children learn best from the powerful role model of parents/caregivers who are actively making music. The program brings families together by providing a rich musical environment in the classroom and by facilitating family participation in spontaneous musical activity at home within the context of daily life. Music Together is committed to helping families, caregivers, and early childhood professionals rediscover the pleasure and educational value of informal music experiences. All our teachers have successfully completed Music Together’s training program. Music Together applies the latest research in early childhood music development to the program. A curriculum pioneer since 1987. |
| Fees: | To be determined. |
| Hours: | Music Together Offers Summer Classes
Music Together of Western Central Maine begins its classes in September, January and April. Please call Sara Condit Dean at 778-0469 for reservations and more information. |
| Address: | Mt. Abram High School
RR1 Box 760 Strong, ME 04983 |
| Location: | 1513 Salem Road
Salem Twp. |
| Phone: | (207) 678-2455 |
| E-mail: | gperlson@msad58.org |
| E-mail: | kburbank@msad58.org |
| Website: | http://www.pathwaypartners.org |
| Contact: | Gary Perlson, Director or Kirsten Burbank, Assistant Director |
| Services: | The Pathway Partners program is about raising the aspirations, skills and attitudes of young people to create a brighter future for the community and economy. Pathway Partners provides quality youth mentoring programs to schools and communities of Western Maine. |
| Address: | PO Box 442
Phillips, ME 04966 |
| Location: | 21 Depot St.
Phillips |
| Phone: | (207) 639-2022 |
| E-mail: | info@zonecoalition.com |
| Website: | http://www.zonecoalition.com/ |
| Services: | The “Zone’s” mission is to revitalize the heart of the communities of Phillips, Madrid, and Avon in a spirit of helping each other and benefiting and nurturing our youth. The Zone started first as a youth oriented organization focusing on Staying Alcohol (and Drug) Free Everyday (the "SAFE Zone"). Today, in cooperation with HCC and the Boys and Girls Club at the "Old Gym" in Phillips, the Zone offers multiple activities for middle- and high school-aged kids and community events for youth and adults of all ages. |
| Address: | PO Box 138
West Farmington, ME 04992 |
| Location: | Morrison Hill Road |
| Phone: | (207) 778-9031 |
| E-mail: | titcomb@gwi.net |
| Website: | http://www.titcombmountain.com/ |
| Services: | Ski area with 750-foot slope featuring 15 alpine trails for all skill levels, from beginner to expert, a terrain trail for snowboarders and beautiful newly renovated Nordic trails, totaling 15.4 kilometers.
Programs at Titcomb get children outdoors to enjoy winter and the fun of skiing and snowboarding! Down Hill ski programs include Alpine Snow Kids for Grades K-3, SAD 9, beginner to advance skill levels. For further infomation call 778-7385. Saturday Ski School for ages 6 and up, beginner to advance skill levels; Buddy Werner Recreational Racing for ages 12 and under, beginner to advance skill levels; F.A.S.T.-Farmington Area Ski Team for Grades 5-8, intermediate to advance, middle school level competitions. This is an after school program meeting three to five days a week including some Saturday races. For further information call 778-9031. Cross-country Skiing Programs include: Beginner to advance lessons with Bill Koch for Grades k-8 on Wednesdays (optional Monday lessons for Grades 4-8) from 3:45-5:00. F.A.S.T.-Farmington Area Ski Team for Grades 5-8 offering intermediate to advance lessons, middle school level competitions. Alpine Snowboard Programs include beginner to intermediate lessons with Nana Webber for Grades 3-6 on Wednesdays 3:45-5:00 p.m. The Saturday SB School offers beginner to advance lessons for ages 8 & up 10:00 or 11:15 am.
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| Fees: | Half-Day Adult ticket $16; Young Adult (13-17) $15; Junior (6-12) $13.
Full-Day (Weekends and Holidays) Adult ticket $22; Young Adult (13-17) $20; Junior (6-12) $18 Every Friday Student Night 6-9 p.m. $9 ticket, $8 rental. Rentals: Adult Full-Day, $18; Half-Day $13; Junior Full-Day, $15 Half-Day $10. Saturday lesson rentals - $10 Nordic/Cross Country rentals: Adult Full-Day, $15, Half-Day, $10; Junior Full-Day, $11 Half-Day $8; Young Adult Half-Day $9 Check web site for many more scheduled activities and events. Private ski lessons at $20 an hour, $5 for each additional person. |
| Hours: | Monday, Tuesday and Thursday - 3:00-6:00 p.m.
Wednesday and Friday include night skiing 3:00-8:00 p.m. |
| Address: | 152 Quebec Street
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-7138 |
| E-mail: | leah.thistle@maine.edu |
| Contact: | Leah Brackett |
| Services: | After school program with organized activities at the UMF Fitness and Recreation Center, including swimming, physical fitness activities, and arts and crafts. Registration is required in advance.
The program is open from 3-5pm Monday – Friday. A monthly calendar is given to parents indicating some of the daily activities that are planned. The program is closed on MSAD #9 half-days or no school days and these days are indicated on the calendar. Mondays and Fridays are gym activities, Tuesday and Thursdays are pool activities, and Wednesdays are arts and crafts. The program is designed for children ages 5-12. When there is a small group, the children participate in activities together regardless of age. When there is a large group, older participants are offered alternative activities. |
| Fees: | $2 per child per day for members. $4 per child per day for non-members.
Pay per Semester option: $150 for non-members and $100 for members. Paperwork must be completed prior to participation and the fees must be paid as well. Weekly registration and payment is encouraged. Most parents register Monday for the week. Some pay in advance for the entire month/semester when they know which days of the week their child will be attending. There is no set number of days for participation. If your child will begin attendance during the spring semester, we have a reduced registration fee if you are able to pay in advance for the entire semester. This does not require that your child attend everyday. It simply alleviates the need for the parent to pay per day/week every Monday. |
| Hours: |
The program is open from 3-5pm Monday – Friday. |
| Address: | 152 Quebec St.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-7495 |
| Fax: | (207) 778-7202 |
| E-mail: | james.d.toner@maine.edu |
| Website: | http://hfc.umf.maine.edu/ |
| Contact: | James Toner, Director |
| Clients: | Membership is open to the community. |
| Services: | The University of Maine Fitness and Recreation Center is located on the University of Maine Farmington campus. It offers high quality health and fitness programs, and has recently increased opportunities for campus recreation programs. Services include:
Aerobics: circuit, dance, kick boxing, step and step varieties, yoga, and pilates. Aquatics: adult/child learn to swim, LifeGuard certifications, family swim, infant and preschool swim program, Mills swim program, MS/Arthritis water aerobics, MSAD #9 swim program, senior water aerobics, and Special Olympics/special needs swim. Children’s Programs: adventure camp, after school program, birthday party program, childcare (M-F 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.), school vacation camp, and summer daze camp. Fitness/Wellness: Cardiac Rehab 3 Program, Diabetes exercise/education, Heart Time Program (for people ages 55 and up), muscle conditioning/toning classes, personal exercise plans, resistance training, senior strength and balance, strength and conditioning clinics, women on weights (WOW), and youth fitness club. Other: project graduation, school field trips, sports leagues, tennis lessons, and ropes course (high and low). Equipment: climbing wall, elliptical trainers, indoor recreation equipment, weight equipment, four court field house, indoor track, Gravitron, lockers and showers, swimming pool, and more equipment. All of the staff are CPR, First Aid, and AED certified. |
| Fees: | Membership fees: ** You can buy 10 visits for $50 **
Public - Individual: $198/year; Couple: $297/year; Family: $396/year UMF Employees & Alumni - Individual: $132/year; Couple: $197/year; Family: $264/year UMF full-time & Part-time students - Individual: N/A; Couple: $24/semester Family: $44/semester UMF Students - Individual: $20; Couple: $44 Family: $68 Summer ***
Heartime Program - Individual: $28/semester; Couple: N/A; Family: N/A
Heartime Program Individual: $75/semester Couple: NA Family: N/A Plus Couple Membership: Head of household and spouse or significant other or head of houseshold and one dependant child. Family Membership: Head of household, spouse or significant other or head of houseshold and dependant children. *** UMF full-time or part-time who, during summer months, not taking classes at UMF. Guest fees: Individual - Single Day $ 7; Weekend * $12 Week ** $20 Couple - Single Day $12; Weekend $22 Week $30 Family - Single Day $15; Weekend $28 Week $35 Guest of FRC Member - Single Day $4; Weekend - N/A; Week N/A Guest of UMF Student - Single Day $2; Weekend $5; Week $10 Grandchild of Member - Single Day $2; Weekend $5; Week $10 * Weekend is Friday thru Sunday; ** Week is 5 to 7 days. **** Children under age 14 must be supervised by an adult at all times. An annual membership allows members to use all of the facilities and equipment. |
| Hours: | Monday - Thursday, 5:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Friday, 5:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Summer Hours: Mon-Thurs, 5:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday, 5:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Pool Hours: Monday – Thursday, 6:00 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. Friday, 6:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 8:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. |
| Address: | Waugh Road
(Off of Mosher Hill Road) Farmington, ME |
| Phone: | (207) 778-7159 |
| Contact: | Dr. Chris Magri |
| Services: | First Friday of each month, weather permitting, the public is invited to the observatory for a guided viewing. For open times as seasons and conditions change, call 778-7159 for a recorded message, or call Dr. Chris Magi at 778-7369. |
| Location: | 147 Farmington Falls Rd., Office 2
Farmington |
| Phone: | (207) 778-4650; 1-800-287-1478 (toll free) |
| E-mail: | cesfrk@umext.maine.edu |
| Website: | http://www.umext.maine.edu |
| Contact: | Ray Corey |
| Clients: | All persons welcome. |
| Services: | Provides Maine people with research-based information to help them live fuller and more productive lives. Assistance is available in many subjects including nutrition, family resource management, youth development, 4-H club work, insect and plant disease identification, agriculture, home food production and many others.
"The Growing Years" - a series of newsletters mailed to parents of children from birth to five years old. Free of charge. "Personal Consultation" - individual or group meetings and printed information on personal budgeting, nutrition, home-based business, gardening, and many other subjects. Source for water and soil testing. |
| Fees: | No fees for educational assistance; some minimal fees for specific services and materials. |
| Hours: | Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
| Address: | 104 Main Street
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Location: | 104 Main Street
Wilton |
| Phone: | (207) 645-4831 |
| Contact: | Sandy Warren |
| Clients: | Infants/Toddlers; preschoolers; elementary school students |
| Hours: | Infant/Toddler Story Time on Tuesdays 10:15 a.m.; Preschool Story Time on Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m.; Elementary Story Time first Thursday of the month at 6:00 p.m. |
| Address: | 91 High St.
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-4825 |
| E-mail: | wiltonrec@midmaine.com |
| Website: | http://www.wiltonmaine.org/recreation.html |
| Contact: | Frank Donald, Rec. Dept. Director |
| Clients: | Wilton residents and surrounding towns. |
| Services: | Swimming lessons, basketball, softball PeeWee Baseball, track & field, arts & crafts, etc. Summer camps including: lacrosse, field hockey, basketball, tennis lessons and soccer.
Kineowatha Park is a 62 acre park with volley ball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, public beach, recreation hall with video games, ping pong tables, air hockey, etc. Snack bar. Skateboard park. Skating in winter. Buildings available for class reunions, family picnics, etc. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | Kineowatha Park free to Wilton residents. Out of town residents pay $1.00 a day or $20.00 for a season pass. Sports program fees vary for in-town and out-of-town residents. |
| Hours: | Summer hours. |
| Address: | 113 Church St.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Location: | Church St.
Livermore Falls |
| Phone: | (207) 778-6960; 1-888-429-6960 (toll free) |
| Fax: | (207) 779-1029 |
| Website: | http://www.fcctf.org/groups.html |
| Services: | The Young Hearts Playgroup meets Wednesdays from 10-12 at the First Baptist Church in Livermore Falls. Every third Wednesday of the month, the playgroup will meet at the Livermore Falls Public Library for story hour, snack and crafts. Children ages birth to five and their parents are welcome to attend. This is a free program. |
| Hours: | Wednesdays 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. |
Children/Youth Programs and Services > Programs/Events/Recreational Opportunities > Recreational Opportunities
| Address: | 20 Church St.
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-3136; 1-800-525-3136 (toll free) |
| Fax: | (207) 645-4138 |