Thriving Despite Pandemic Trail running is not for the faint of heart. You can get mucky, have to deal with gnarly footing, and even get
Susan Olcott
The Chewonki Waypoint Program
A long-term mentorship program for students grades 7-12 “It’s not the program that changes kids. It’s the relationships. The more caring adults in a kid’s
Two Sisters Tackle Tough Subjects
Founding CivilTEA Helps to Promote Open and Productive Design “‘Remember you are always the head and not the tail,’” our mother would tell us every
BeYONd Crafts
New Kits Encourage Creativity and Connections Two Brunswick moms are taking crafts beyond their usual purposes for kids and families. Laura Franz and Gina Franco
Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program
“Some guests fear the bag of dried beans they pick up from our pantry, but I love talking with them about how they can prepare
Preserving Apples, Blueberries…and Lots and Lots of Tomatoes
Turtle Rock Farm’s Goal: Health–“for the soil, the community, the food system, and our bodies.” Thanks for your patience during tomato season,” says Jenn Legnini
Olivia Griset
Environmental Educator “Look at this!” she shouted, scooping up a dragonfly off the surface of the water with her net to show the kids gathered
Ahead of the Curve: Biking in Maine
Ahead of the Curve Biking in Maine By Susan Olcott Wheels up is the way to go—the kind with spokes, that is. During the pandemic,