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Library hosts talk: What is the Maine Arts Commission and what can it do for me?

ROCKLAND The Rockland Public Library presents Martha Piscuskas, Thursday, February 15, at 6:30 p.m. This event is free and open to all. Have you seen artwork by Maine veterans at the Capitol Complex in Augusta? Have you attended a poetry.

One Small Step WERU Live Special 1/31/2024 | WERU 89 9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Host: Matt Murphy Facilitators: Michele Christle and Chris Battaglia Engineer and Producer: Pepin Mittelhauser Additional Help: Joel Mann Guests: Karla and John, Melissa and Christa, Phil and Sue Theme Music: “Two Dollar Token” by Blue Dot Sessions Back in June 2023, we put out a call. We were looking for people who were willing to come together for an hour-long facilitated conversation with a stranger with different viewpoints, during which they would be invited to get to know each other as people, through listening to each other’s stories. As you can imagine, the response was mixed. But by the end of 2023, over a hundred people had signed up to participate. WERU brought on two local contractors to conduct outreach, recruit strangers, wrangle participants, scout locations, and facilitate, record, and archive One Small Step conversations: Chris Battaglia and Michele Christle. They also did a lot of deep reflecting on the project at large and its implications for their communities

What is the Maine Arts Commission; What Can It Do For Me?

On Thursday, Feb. 15, at 6:30 p.m., Martha Piscuskas of the Maine Arts Commission will speak at Rockland Public Library, 80 Union St. This event is free and open to

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