Summertime in the Belgrades

July 21, 2006Vol. 8, No. 9


Summertime in the Belgrades

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Artists sketching a model on the rocks

The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture celebrates its sixtieth birthday this summer. More . . .

Watershed
Wisdom

The Cover Up

Around many older, much-loved camps the vegetation has been worn away by generations of lake lovers. Often on well-wooded lots, grass and traditional groundcovers do not grow well. This leaves a serious threat to our lakes — bare soil. More . . .

Legacies

Memories of Fenway

Some things never change. . . .The crack of the baseball bat, the excitement that follows it . . .watching the runner progress (or not) for his team, the love of a child for baseball, and the love of a grandmother for her grandchildren. More . . .

Kennebec
Corridor

Moose Watching Along the Upper Kennebec Corridor

Maine has a higher moose population than any of the lower forty-eight states, and riding around in search of moose to watch and photograph is a favorite pastime, especially along the Upper Kennebec River Valley. More . . .

Conservation Too

Clean Electricity Options for Mainers

Until recently I didn't give much thought to where my household electricity came from. I assumed that if you wanted to have clean electricity in your house you needed to install costly solar panels or do other "off the grid" things, but there are other options for customers concerned about energy sources. More . . .

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Colby Museum Features Skowhegan Art School

Founded in 1946 in the barns and chicken coops on the family farm of local artist and portrait painter, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture now fills 300 acres and more than 60 buildings on Lake Wesserunsett in Madison. A current exhibit at the Colby College Museum of Art celebrates that sixty year history. More . . .


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