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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Lewiston. From education to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
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Get ready to cheer on the little ones as they zoom around the track on their balance bikes - it's going to be a blast! Central Maine Powersports Kids Indoor Race 🏁 March 7th | Starting at 3:00 PM Central Maine Powersports – Showroom Schedule 3:00 PM Racing to follow (Exact race order may vary based on participation) Who Can Race Ages 2–8 Riders must fit safely on the bike designated for their class Safety Requirements Helmet required Knee and elbow pads required Registration & Cost Pre-registration required via Eventbrite Spectators do NOT need to register FREE for racers and spectators Classes 2-Year-Old Strider 3-Year-Old Strider 4+ Strider 3 & Under – 12" STACYC 4 & Older – 12" STACYC Any Age – 16" STACYC Classes subject to change based on participation. Indoor racing, electric and push bikes, and tons of fun—don’t miss it!
Scarlata, Kalish, and Youens present Franz Schubert's chilling song cycle for voice and piano, Winterreise. A man whose name and background we never know stands outside his former beloved’s house by night, then embarks on a journey through the wintry geography of the soul. Wilhelm Müller’s words in the twenty-four songs of this Winter Journey paint an astonishingly modern portrait of alienation and mourning, of someone delving into his own psyche in search of reasons for his difference from others. Featuring Randall Scarlata, baritone, and Gilbert Kalish, piano, whose recording of Winterreise was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2019. Pre-concert lecture by world-renowned Schubert scholar, Susan Youens.
This course is a Skills & Exam day. Online portion or paper manual/workbook (mailed after registration) must be complete prior to class. This course is required for 10 - 15 y/o and available for those that wish to take the course in person. Lunch will be provided by Kora Shrine. Students ages 10-15 are required to attend an in-person skills and exam session. Students ages 16 and over can also attend. This Skills and Exam Session will include 8 hours of classroom instruction on the follow topics: Survival/first aid, Landowner relations, Hunter ethics, Maine hunting laws, Hands-on practice of safe firearms handling, Hands-on instruction of map and compass and outdoor survival. Bring a completed Survival Kit. Families may share a kit for class purposes, but it is strongly recommended that each person have their own. The kit must include a pocketknife, fire starting kit, magnetic compass, whistle, water treatment device, a small flashlight, signaling device, a large contractor trash bag, food, cordage, first aid supplies, and a survival blanket (space blanket). At the skills and exam session, students must demonstrate to the instructor that they can safely handle a firearm, and must participate in workshop and session activities, bring a survival kit and pass a 50-question exam with a score of at least 70%. The Maine Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, religion, ancestry or national origin. Any person who needs accommodations to participate in a program should contact the office at 207-287-5220 or jaime.berard@maine.gov to discuss their needs in advance.