Goodspeed Musicals and the Westport Country Playhouse are offering concert series until the theaters can get back to producing plays and musicals indoors. The Goodspeed's series happens outdoors for three months. Westport's consists of several one-night shows benefiting the theater's reopening plans.
Community News – Southern Maine Community College kicks off 75th anniversary
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Southern Maine Community College kicked off its 75th anniversary celebration April 30 with on-campus planting ceremonies to honor its legacy of transforming people and communities through education and training.
Small groups of students, faculty members, administrators, alumni and community partners planted flowering shrubs and trees in simultaneous ceremonies at SMCC’s South Portland campus and Midcoast campus in Brunswick.
Attending the South Portland campus planting ceremony are, from left, Southern Maine Community College professor Brian Tarbox, SMCC Foundation donor Eleanor Redmond, SMCC Foundation board member and donor John Boyne, former longtime SMCC professor David Pratt, Maine Community College System President David Daigler, SMCC student Sarah Metcalf, SMCC student Natalie Potter and SMCC professor Norma Willis.
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The new Superior International Junior Hockey League team in Sioux Lookout will be known as the ‘Bombers.’
The ownership group has officially unveiled the name, logo and vision to the public.
Matt Cairns is the Director of Marketing and Communications and says they selected the name Bombers to honour the hardworking Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry fire crews who spend every day to help keep us safe from wildfires.
Cairns adds it also recognizes the important role the Ministry plays in the Sioux Lookout area and all of Northwestern Ontario.
The team colours will be green and yellow in honour of the old Queen Elizabeth Warriors High School program and the footprint they left in building the sport in what has become a hockey crazed community.