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Midnight rose puzzle
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Participants will learn about ways to reduce the impact of pesticides in the yard and community, and how to communicate with professional applicators and landscape companies and ask the right questions. Tips for working with landscapers, licensed applicators and neighbors will also be provided. The event will focus on providing residents with information about the impact pesticides have on humans, pets and other creatures and the environment. The session is scheduled for 6 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 967-2778 or visit The Kennebunk Conservation Commission will host a discussion about pesticides on Thursday, March 23, at Kennebunk Town Hall.

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For more information, call 20 or visit The library is located at 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport. His other books include “Borderland Smuggling : Patriots, Loyalists and Illicit Trade in the Northeast 1783-1820” (University Press of Florida), which won the John Lyman Award in American Maritime History in 2007, and “Battle for the Bay : the Naval War of 1812.”Ĭopies of “Making Maine: Statehood and the War of 1812” will be available for purchase. Andrews, Maine Maritime Academy, East Carolina University, and the University of Maine. He holds degrees from the University of St. He grew up on the coast of Maine and Cape Cod. Smith is the director of the American Merchant Marine Museum. Drawing on archival materials from the United States, Britain, and Canada, Smith exposes the bitter experience of Maine’s citizens during that conflict as they endured multiple hardships, including starvation, burdensome taxation, smuggling, treason, and enemy occupation. on Saturday, March 18, for a discussion and book signing.Īccording to a library news release, “Making Maine: Statehood and the War of 1812” is an innovative history of the war focusing on how it specifically affected what was then called the District of Maine. Graves Library to host book discussion and signing

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The April meeting agenda includes: Bernie Reim’s “What’s Up for the Month” and “Astro Shorts,” where attendees and members share questions, activities, news and observations. At the April 7 meeting, Durham will give an abbreviated, less technical, run-through of the top five, also explaining the reasons for his selections. He talks through his selections in an institute podcast series, including a few runners-up. In his spare time he enjoys fly fishing, hiking, and canoeing.ĭurham is the member Foundational Questions Institute asks to pick the five most important physics stories of the year. His current research centers around foundational problems in physics, particularly the intersection of quantum mechanics, relativity, and information theory, as well as formal models of consciousness. He is also a member of the Foundational Questions Institute. Durham is president of of the society and a professor and chair of physics at Saint Anselm College. The society will host a presentation by Dr. A business meeting, also open to the public, commences at 7 p.m. at The New School, 38 York St., in Kennebunk. The Astronomical Society of Northern New England has scheduled will hold its monthly meeting on Friday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. Most meetings include a tech talk by club members.

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Discussion topics include: early and contemporary equipment, digital technology, internet integration, and striving for rare and international contacts. The club gathers to support and promote amateur (ham) radio. throughout the year at The New School in Kennebunk. The New England Radio Discussion Society meets biweekly on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.

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Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main St. Register through the calendar on the library website or email Current trustees will be available to answer questions and describe their trustee experience. To learn more, the library will host in-person information sessions on Tuesday, April 4 at 5 p.m.













Midnight rose puzzle