Articles by Kgreenman
Perennial Plant Sale: Rebel Hill Farm Organics to benefit PICA
Looking for hardy, organically grown plants to expand your garden? Don’t miss this “just-in-time-to-plant” sale! MOFGA certified organic perennials will be on sale at the Brick Church, corner of Maine and Union Streets in Bangor, Saturday, June 1 from 9am to 12. Locally and lovingly field grown by Pete and ...
Sunkhaze Café: Black ash, the Emerald Ash Borer, and the threat EAB poses to a rich tradition of basketry in Maine
Join Friends of Sunkhaze Cafe as we learn about a serious threat, the Emerald Ash Borer, and what effect this pest will have on Black Ash trees and the traditions that depend on this species. After the talk, Kara will be heading over to Sunkhaze Meadow to take a tour ...
Stories of Courage & Songs of Hope benefit event for TBNT (Thanks But No Tank)
Voices for Peace, affiliated with the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine, and Rob Shetterly, portrait artist of Americans Who Tell the Truth, reunite in concert with stories of environmental activists featured in Rob’s portraits and rousing songs related to each. One of the featured portraits will be Terry ...
Sunkhaze Café: The Varying Hare: A Seasonal Journey
Sheryn Olsen, University of Maine graduate student, will present at this month’s Sunkhaze Café in Old Town. Sponsored by The Friends of Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, these monthly informal presentations are free and open to the public of all ages. All you need to bring is your curiosity.
Sunkhaze Café: Owl Monitors and Other Citizen Science for Maine
Dave Potter of the Maine Owl Monitoring Program will present at this month’s Sunkhaze Café in Old Town. Sponsored by The Friends of Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, these monthly informal presentations are free and open to the public of all ages. In the relaxed atmosphere of the Daybreak Bakery, ...
Sunkhaze Café: The Blue Spotted Salamander Complex: Maine’s Amphibian Enigma
Kris Hoffman, University of Maine graduate student,will present at this month’s Sunkhaze Café in Old Town. Sponsored by The Friends of Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, these monthly informal presentations are free and open to the public of all ages. All you need to bring is your curiosity.
Prince William Sound, Alaska, topic of talk in cafe series
Old TOWN, Maine — Kelsey Sullivan, wildlife biologist and photographer will present a program about journey through Prince William Sound, Alaska, at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, at Daybreak Bakery, 241 Main St. The talk is part of the Sunkhaze Café series, sponsored by the Friends of Sunkhaze National Wildlife ...
Peace it Together Voice by Voice
In concert “Peace it Together Voice by Voice” will feature Anthony Brown, internationally acclaimed baritone, peace ambassador and social activist from New Mexico & Voices for Peace, an Eastern Maine choral group. Together they will celebrate peace, hope and justice through music to inspire everyone to join across community divides ...
Sunkhaze Café: DRAGONFLIES AS ENVIRONMENTAL SENTINELS
The dragonflies of Sunkhaze live most of their lives in streams; these predators may be able to tell us how mercury, a toxin, moves up food chains. Ed Lindsey, Old Town High School teacher and his students. The program is FREE and open to the public of ALL AGES. All ...
Sunkhaze Café: EAST-WEST CORRIDOR IN MAINE: WHY NOT?
Hear about many unresolved issues and concerns regarding the possibility of an east-west transportation, communications, and utilities corridor running through Maine and our communities. The program is FREE and open to the public of ALL AGES. All you need to bring is your curiosity and appetite for fresh baked treats!
Sunkhaze Café: TRAILS OF SUNKHAZE: Discover the trails and recreational opportunities that abound on Sunkhaze Meadows NWR
Presenter:
Beth Goettel, Refuge Manager, Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge. The program is FREE and open to the public of ALL AGES. All you need to bring is your curiosity and appetite for fresh baked treats!
Sunkhaze Café: The Direction of Wood Frogs
Sunkhaze Café is a free monthly environmental education event sponsored by the Friends of Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, featuring local educators and natural resource professionals invited to share their passion about their research topics. This month, Britt Cline, PhD student at the University of Maine, will speak on “The ...
Sunkhaze Café: River Birds
Sunkhaze Café is a free monthly environmental education event sponsored by the Friends of Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge,featuring local educators and natural resource professionals invited to share their passion about their research topics. This month, Erynn Call, PhD student at the University of Maine will speak on River Birds: ...
Sunkhaze Café: Backyard Invaders
Sunkhaze Café is a free monthly environmental education event sponsored by the Friends of Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge,featuring local educators and natural resource professionals invited to share their passion about their research topics. This month, Caleb Slemmons, University of Maine and Maine Invasive Species Network will speak on “Plants ...




