Maine author David Florig will discuss and read from his new novel The Shattered Curling Stone, with additional readings from his first book The Stones of Ailsa Craig. Plus (for the curious) a curling stone made of 60-million year old Irish granite will be there. Admittance to this event is free to the public.
SPRINGVALE, ME.: – Sanford-Springvale Historical Society, 505 Main Street, a National Historic Landmark Site, Historical Society and Museum in Springvale, Maine, is pleased to announce an upcoming lecture on "Springvale's Colorful Railroad Era" on Sunday, October 27 at 3:00 p.m. The colorful railroad era in Springvale will come alive in an upcoming slide show and talk at the […]
Some inflatable holiday greeters light up the night on Prospect Street in Springvale. Photo: Lee Burnett
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