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Katahdin Gazetteer Visioning Workshop Wrap-Up & Dessert

Katahdin Gazetteer Vision Workshop Wrap-Up Presentation & Dessert
At this presentation, we will share back what we heard and learned from the entire Vision Workshop. As always, you will have a chance to react, ask questions, make clarifications, and let us know what’s missing. We will have dessert to celebrate all the hard work we’ve done together over the past few days and share upcoming dates for you to see a first draft of the Vision and Action Plan and continue to provide feedback.

What is a public visioning workshop?

It’s a multi-day interactive public gathering. It’s full of conversations and listening. It’s free and open to all, and all are invited. This is how we begin to craft a regional Vision and Action Plan that is built on your hopes and dreams for the future of the Katahdin Region. During the course of the Public Visioning Workshop, you will see a Vision and Action Plan begin to take shape. You will also see that it is developed in direct response to you and your neighbors’ feedback and ideas.

For more information about the Public Visioning Workshop and the Katahdin Gazetteer, please visit the Katahdin Collaborative website, email katahdingazetteer@gmail.com, or call (207) 794-4269.

The Birds of Baxter State Park

Most Thursdays in September, Baxter State Park comes to the Millinocket Memorial Library to offer evening talks about the natural and cultural history of Baxter State Park.
Come join us as we discover some of the most iconic and fascinating birds, and how we can all help them on their journey to Baxter.

This Magnificent Obsession with Baxter State Park

Most Thursdays in September Baxter State Park come to the Millinocket Memorial Library to offer evening talks about the natural and cultural history of Baxter State Park.
Join us in discovering how Governor Baxter’s “magnificent obsession” to create a wilderness in some of the most rugged terrain in the Northeast came to be.

Animal Adaptations with Baxter State Park

Every Thursday in September Baxter State Park comes to the Millinocket Memorial Library’s Community Room to offer after-school programs with fun activities geared for kids in 2nd through 5th grades. All programs start at 3:30 and are 1-1.5 hours long.
Baxter’s animals are preparing for winter. Come learn how they are specially adapted to survive the harsh Maine weather!

Reading the Rocks with Baxter State Park

Most Thursdays in September Baxter State Park comes to the Millinocket Memorial Library to offer evening talks about the natural and cultural history of Baxter State Park.
How did a mile high lump of rock end up sticking out of the ground in the middle of Maine? How did we end up with the Knife’s Edge? The answers to these and other questions are written in the rocks of Katahdin and the terrain of Baxter State Park.

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