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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Augusta. From education to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Learn to propagate and reproduce your favorite apple varieties at Viles Arboretum! Led by Jennifer Ries from Fedco Seeds, this hands-on workshop teaches whip & tongue grafting techniques. Participants will graft stock to take home. Includes rootstock, scionwood, instruction & handouts.
Celebrate Earth Day at Viles Arboretum! Children's Activities, Educational Opportunities, Conservation Projects, and more! Sign up for a free tree! Neighborhood Forest. Ways to Participate: Register your child to receive a free tree to plant at home. Purchase trees to plant this spring if you don’t have a child participating (Buy One, Fund One!). Donate to fund trees in our community — $5 helps place a tree in the hands of a child. Click Here to Participate. Registration is open now through March 15th. Trees will arrive around Earth Day (specific details will be emailed to you closer to the date).
Aquatic WILD uses the simple format of Project WILD activities and professional training workshops but with an emphasis on aquatic wildlife and aquatic ecology.

The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife offers a remedial outdoor ethics course for those who receive a mandatory revocation of a hunting, fishing, trapping or guide license. This also applies to the revocation of privileges of registering an ATV, snowmobile, and boat. You must attend this course PRIOR to license re-instatement and attempting to purchase a license without previously attending an ethics class is in violation of legally acquiring a license. The goal of this course is to build trust and gain a better understanding of how ethics plays into the role of the outdoors person. There will be time spent discussing various scenarios and situations where we’ll break each down to explore decision making and considerations pertaining to ethics, laws, and safety concerns. We often have guest speakers such as a game warden, biologist, department representative, or landowner to share their knowledge and perspectives. The course is designed to be an interactive workshop and we hope that you will leave with a new- found appreciation for all that goes into Maine’s conservation model.
Dive into the world of birding with this two-hour introductory class designed specifically for beginners. Through discussion and hands-on practice, we'll review the five essential "clues" experienced birders use to crack the code of identification: relative size, shape, color pattern, behavior, and habitat and range. We keep the atmosphere light and social, ensuring there is plenty of time for questions and "aha!" moments as we learn to see our feathered friends in a whole new light. Please bring your field guide if you have one; we will also have several on-hand to share. This program is sponsored by the Augusta Birding Club.