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Join us on Saturday, May 2, to step inside one of our town’s most iconic landmarks! Whether you are a neighbor looking to connect with local resources, a history buff, or a former student of the Arthur D. Ingalls School, we invite you to explore this community cornerstone. While it has stood for over a century, today it serves as a vibrant hub for the organizations and businesses that support our region—and we can’t wait to show you how this piece of Farmington history is serving our community today!
📅 When: Saturday, May 2 | 10:00am – 1:00pm
📍 Where: 144 High Street, Farmington
🚪 Entrance: Please use the High Street entrance (near the ramp).
Things to Explore:
🔹 Community Connection: Meet the dedicated teams from local organizations and businesses to learn about available resources.
🔹 Volunteer-Led Tours: See the building’s recent refresh along with original features like the historic chalkboards.
🔹 Free Book Saturday: Hosted by Literacy Volunteers of Franklin & Somerset Counties—pick out a book to take home at no cost!
🔹 Light Refreshments will be served.
Who You’ll Meet:
Alana's Fine Art Photography • Franklin County Recovery Center • KB Builders LLC • Know Your OPTIONS • Layers Within • Literacy Volunteers of Franklin and Somerset Counties • Spurwink Services • Sweetser • western foothills direct primary care • Western Maine Community Action Inc
This event is free and open to all. Come celebrate our town’s history and discover the resources that support our community today!
For more info, contact the individual organizations or reach out to the Franklin County Recovery Center at 207-778-1015 or [email protected].
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144 High Street, Farmington, ME, United States, Maine 04938
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