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Driving Dynamics
with Michael Truman, Houlton/Hodgdon Adult & Community Education
$70. per person (even those over 65 years of age)
The Maine Driving Dynamics course is a driver improvement course that is aimed to improve a student's defensive driving awareness and abilities. This five-hour course includes discussion of collision avoidance techniques, safety issues, driver habits and attitudes, and the basic elements that constantly challenge drivers on Maine's highways. A student who completes the course will receive a three-point credit on their driving record. It may take up to 2 weeks for processing.
Questions regarding your license should be addressed to:
Bureau of Motor Vehicles at 207-624-9000.
Also, check with your insurance company as you may be able to reduce your insurance premium by completing this course!
CHADBOURNE HOMESTEAD TOUR 1
with Baldwin Historical Society, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education
The Chadbourne Homestead was built in 1835 by Joshua Chadbourne. Most of the family went to California when the gold rush began, but some occupied the family home until the early 1900’s. In 2017 the property was donated to the Baldwin Historical Society by Glenn and Norma Haines. Great care was used during the renovation to keep all of the original features intact. The building has been transformed into a beautiful museum that houses all of the historical societies’ collections and 8 rooms of exhibits including a 2nd floor gallery of Baldwin iconic locations painted by local artists. Guided tours will include each room including the beautiful barn. Tours will be held on June 1st and 2nd at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day. Every donation is very helpful to our work. FMI: (207) 625- 8946. Pre-registration is required due to space.
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Intro to Sewing
with Stacy Owen, Michelle Kruegar, Dan Toomre, Katie Rose Champlin, Portland Adult Education
CHADBOURNE HOMESTEAD TOUR 2
with Baldwin Historical Society, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education
The Chadbourne Homestead was built in 1835 by Joshua Chadbourne. Most of the family went to California when the gold rush began, but some occupied the family home until the early 1900’s. In 2017 the property was donated to the Baldwin Historical Society by Glenn and Norma Haines. Great care was used during the renovation to keep all of the original features intact. The building has been transformed into a beautiful museum that houses all of the historical societies’ collections and 8 rooms of exhibits including a 2nd floor gallery of Baldwin iconic locations painted by local artists. Guided tours will include each room including the beautiful barn. Tours will be held on June 1st and 2nd at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day. Every donation is very helpful to our work. FMI: (207) 625- 8946. Pre-registration is required due to space.
Garment Sewing
with Michelle Kruegar, Portland Adult Education
CHADBOURNE HOMESTEAD TOUR 3
with Baldwin Historical Society, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education
The Chadbourne Homestead was built in 1835 by Joshua Chadbourne. Most of the family went to California when the gold rush began, but some occupied the family home until the early 1900’s. In 2017 the property was donated to the Baldwin Historical Society by Glenn and Norma Haines. Great care was used during the renovation to keep all of the original features intact. The building has been transformed into a beautiful museum that houses all of the historical societies’ collections and 8 rooms of exhibits including a 2nd floor gallery of Baldwin iconic locations painted by local artists. Guided tours will include each room including the beautiful barn. Tours will be held on June 1st and 2nd at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day. Every donation is very helpful to our work. FMI: (207) 625- 8946. Pre-registration is required due to space.
CHADBOURNE HOMESTEAD TOUR 4
with Baldwin Historical Society, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education
The Chadbourne Homestead was built in 1835 by Joshua Chadbourne. Most of the family went to California when the gold rush began, but some occupied the family home until the early 1900’s. In 2017 the property was donated to the Baldwin Historical Society by Glenn and Norma Haines. Great care was used during the renovation to keep all of the original features intact. The building has been transformed into a beautiful museum that houses all of the historical societies’ collections and 8 rooms of exhibits including a 2nd floor gallery of Baldwin iconic locations painted by local artists. Guided tours will include each room including the beautiful barn. Tours will be held on June 1st and 2nd at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day. Every donation is very helpful to our work. FMI: (207) 625- 8946. Pre-registration is required due to space.
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123 Magic
with Kirsten Young, MSAD#1 Adult & Community Education
Having difficulty managing behaviors in your 2-12 year old children? Learn a simple, yet effective technique to get kids to STOP obnoxious behavior, and to START doing what you want them to do. Learn to handle tricky behavior in a calm, effective manner. 123 Magic is the award-winning program that will help you get back in charge of your home and enjoy your family again!