Archive for the ‘Education’ Category

Tom Hillman’s Peace & Love Tee Featured on the Sierra Club’s National Blog!

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Maine designer Thomas Hillman’s peace & love t-shirt design was just featured on The Green
Life, Sierra Club’s blog. Check it out at:

http://sierraclub.typepad.com/greenlife/2009/08/green-your-fashion-sense-tees-.html

The THD tee was the feature visual, labeled a “good-for-the-earth” brand.

Additional tee designs are coming soon in time for the holidays!

U of M Cooperative Extension Offers New Perspective on Baby Food!

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

When most people think of green baby food, pureed peas or string beans come to mind. But Kate Yerxa, the statewide educator for nutrition and physical activity at the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, has a different perspective. The green she sees isn’t beans. It’s dollar bills. “Over six months, you can save $60 if you just make your own green beans, but the greatest cost saving came from meat and baby food.”

To help Maine parents save money and offer safe, healthy alternatives to store-bought baby food, Yerxa will lead a series of “Make Your Own Baby Food” classes starting Sept. 8 in Bangor.

Yerxa’s classes and UMaine Extension’s “Making Your Own Baby Food” publication provide nutritious recipes, discuss storage techniques and review when it’s appropriate to introduce new foods to babies and infants, including pureed versions of the same meals their parents are eating.

For information or to register for the classes, which will take place from Sept. 8 to Nov. 18 at 103 Texas Ave. in Bangor, call Nannette Marcinkowski at 581-3445. Class size is limited to 10 participants. The “Making Your Own Baby Food” publication is available for download at http://www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/4309.htm.

Tidewater Farm Learning Center Closer to Fundraising Goal

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

The University of Maine’s Cooperative Extension reports that its effort to develop a Regional Learning Center at Tidewater Farm in Falmouth has raised $675,000 of its $1.9 million capital campaign goal.  The Learning Center will be an educational hub for teaching Maine Youth and adults in York and Cumberland counties about sustainable living by promoting local agriculture; ecological home horticulture; land and water conservation and innovative home-based businesses in the region.  Anyone interested in the program should contact Associate Director, Doug Babkirk at 207-712-1414

Portland Harbor Museum Doubles in Size

Monday, May 18th, 2009

The Portland Harbor Museum opens its doors to the public for the first time this year at 5PM, Wednesday, May 20.  This year’s new exhibits include stunning photography by famed photographers, Nance Trueworthy and Dean Abramson as well as five other new exhibits.  The museum is now located at 510 Congress St., next to the CVS Pharmacy.

3rd Annual Sports Dance raises $14k for Falmouth High School Sports!

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

This year’s dance was hosted by the girls volleyball and hockey teams with the boys football team coming on board for the first time. A record 500 tickets were sold, packing the newly renovated Italian Heritage. In total the event raised $14,000 as the live auction brought in another $7000 to the ticket sales with Kim Block and Charles Crosby wooing the bids..

Forbes.com ranks Portland as America’s most livable city

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Portland’s easygoing quality of life is praised in the April 1st feature. The list was compiled based on a leisure index, crime data and 5-year cost of living average and unemployment figures. Kudos for local highlights go to Grittys, Cinque Terre, Blackpoint Inn and Cold River Vodka!

New hires. Yes, new hires!

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Oldham Innovative Research is expanding and just hired two new fabulous employees! We run a Maine-based, family-friendly, down-to-earth research company that does high quality work all over New England and beyond.

Local author’s first book goes national

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Susan Gentile-Hackett has just published The 30 Day Marriage, her first book, and number one in a series of unusual self-help workbooks.

The 30 Day Marriage helps you capture the magical sense of discovery in the early days of courtship that often gets put aside as life gets in the way. According to Susan, The 30 Day Marriage is not your average self-help book. It is an action book first and a book you enjoy reading second.  Available on 30daymarriage.com and on Amazon.com.

Portland Harbor Museum to open in May

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Portland Harbor Museum has announced that it has moved from its former location at SMCC in South Portland to the former WT. Grant Building on Congress St., in downtown Portland and has scheduled a grand opening for May 21.  The grand opening will include, among its many fascinating exhibits, photo displays of the working waterfront by renowned photographers Nance Trueworthy and Dean Abramson.