#AugustaME

2026-01-30

[2/5] #PineTreeActivism Events for #January30 - #Maine


JAN 30, Fri 11:30-1:00PM (M-F) – #BelfastME
Sidewalk at Main & Church Streets, Belfast, Maine
STAND UP FOR GOOD

BELFAST ANTI-ICE STAND
Join a coalition for Justice for ALL
Daily: Monday-Friday, 11:30-12:30/1:00

Signs and Friends Welcome!
Stand TOGETHER for GOOD


JAN 30, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #CalaisME
Corner of North St & Main St, Calais, Maine
Stand Up Downeast Maine – Join in our weekly protest, one block from the border crossing to Canada, for this lively & international atmosphere.


JAN 30, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #FarmingtonME
Post Office, 196 Main St, Farmington, Maine
PEACE & PROTEST VIGIL - Farmington and surrounding area activists gather at noon ON the Sidewalks in front of the post office with peace vigil signs and protest messages to advocate for peace and protect democracy. Started 21 yrs ago as a Women in Black Vigil, this is now a community event and includes #VeteransForPeace, Western Mtns Third Act, and Indivisible.
FMI: mobilize.us/mobilize/event/879624/


JAN 30, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #AugustaME
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St, Augusta, Maine

WOMEN IN BLACK PEACE VIGIL – Every Friday the Augusta area Women in Black hold a peace vigil in front of the Lithgow Library. Held continuously since 2002.

JAN 30, Fri 1:00PM (& every Fri) – #HoultonME
#PeacePole, Monument Park, Houlton, Maine
Weekly Stand Out for Peace – www.mvprights.org/events

#MaineEvents #MaineResists
#ResistICE #NoWar #StopICETerror #ICEOut #NoWarForOil #GazaGenocide #JusticeForRenee #ICEOutForGood #WomenInBlackVigil #VeteransForPeace

JAN 30, Fri 11:30-1:00PM (M-F) – Belfast
Sidewalk at Main & Church Streets, Belfast, Maine
STAND UP FOR GOOD 

BELFAST ANTI-ICE STAND 
Join a coalition for Justice for ALL
Daily: Monday-Friday, 11:30-12:30/1:00

Signs and Friends Welcome!
Stand TOGETHER for GOOD
 
 
JAN 30, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – Calais
Corner of North St & Main St, Calais, Maine
Stand Up Downeast Maine – Join in our weekly protest, one block from the border crossing to Canada, for this lively & international atmosphere.
Stand Up Downeast Network.
 
 
JAN 30, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – Farmington 
Post Office, 196 Main St, Farmington, Maine 
PEACE & PROTEST VIGIL - Farmington and surrounding area activists gather at noon ON the Sidewalks in front of the post office with peace vigil signs and protest messages to advocate for peace and protect democracy. Started 21 yrs ago as a Women in Black Vigil, this is now a community event and includes Veterans for Peace, Western Mtns Third Act, and Indivisible.

 
 
JAN 30, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – Augusta
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St, Augusta, Maine

WOMEN IN BLACK PEACE VIGIL – Every Friday the Augusta area Women in Black hold a peace vigil in front of the Lithgow Library. Held continuously since 2002.


JAN 30, Fri 1:00PM (& every Fri) – Houlton
Peace Pole, Monument Park, Houlton, Maine
Weekly Stand Out for Peace
2026-01-23

[2/4] #PineTreeActivism Events for #January23 - #Maine

JAN 23, Fri 12-1:00PM – #MachiasME
16 O'Brien Ave, Triangle bottom of College Hill, Machias, Maine
ICE OUT FOR GOOD – ME-MN Solidarity Day of Action
Wednesday, January 7th, an American citizen was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities. FMI: mobilize.us/mobilize/event/890462/

JAN 23, Fri 12-1:00PM – #PresqueIsleME
Aroostook River Bridge, US-1, Presque Isle, Maine
ICE OUT FOR GOOD – ME-MN Solidarity Day of Action
Wednesday, January 7th, an American citizen was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities. FMI: mobilize.us/mobilize/event/890672/

JAN 23, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #AugustaME
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St, Augusta, Maine
WOMEN IN BLACK PEACE VIGIL – Every Friday the Augusta area Women in Black hold a peace vigil in front of the Lithgow Library. Held continuously since 2002.

JAN 23, Fri 1:00PM (& every Fri) – #HoultonME
Peace Pole, Monument Park, Houlton, Maine
Weekly Stand Out for Peace – www.mvprights.org/events

JAN 23, Fri 2:30PM – #SacoME
General Dynamics, 291 North St, Saco, Maine
GENERAL DYNAMICS PROTEST – Join us in Saco for our weekly rally to call attention to the fact that General Dynamics in Saco builds components for the bombs being dropped on Gaza. This plant makes guidance systems for the MK-80 series warheads that have been dropped on hospitals, schools, residential buildings and refugee camps from Gaza to Lebanon. www.mvprights.org/events

MAINE ICE WATCH HOTLINE: 207-544-9989

#MaineEvents #MaineResists
#ResistICE #NoWar #StopICETerror #ICEOut #NoWarForOil #GazaGenocide #JusticeForRenee #ICEOutForGood #WomenInBlackVigil #VeteransForPeace

JAN 23, Fri 12-1:00PM – Machias
16 O'Brien Ave, Triangle bottom of College Hill, Machias, Maine
ICE OUT FOR GOOD – ME-MN Solidarity Day of Action
Wednesday, January 7th, an American citizen was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities. 

JAN 23, Fri 12-1:00PM – Presque Isle
Aroostook River Bridge, US-1, Presque Isle, Maine
ICE OUT FOR GOOD – ME-MN Solidarity Day of Action
Wednesday, January 7th, an American citizen was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities. 

JAN 23, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – Augusta
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St, Augusta, Maine

WOMEN IN BLACK PEACE VIGIL – Every Friday the Augusta area Women in Black hold a peace vigil in front of the Lithgow Library. 

JAN 23, Fri 1:00PM (& every Fri) – Houlton
Peace Pole, Monument Park, Houlton, Maine
Weekly Stand Out for Peace

JAN 23, Fri 2:30PM – Saco
General Dynamics, 291 North St, Saco, Maine 
GENERAL DYNAMICS PROTEST – Join us in Saco for our weekly rally to call attention to the fact that General Dynamics in Saco builds components for the bombs being dropped on Gaza.
2026-01-16

[1/3] #PineTreeActivism Events for #January16 - #Maine

JAN 16, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #CalaisME
Corner of North St & Main St
#StandUpDowneastMaine – Join in our weekly protest, one block from the border crossing to Canada, for this lively & international atmosphere.

JAN 16, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #FarmingtonME
Post Office, 196 Main St
PEACE & PROTEST VIGIL - Farmington and surrounding area activists gather at noon ON the Sidewalks in front of the post office with peace vigil signs and protest messages to advocate for #peace and protect democracy. Started 21 yrs ago as a #WomenInBlack Vigil, this is now a community event and includes #VeteransForPeace, Western Mtns Third Act, and Indivisible.
FMI: mobilize.us/mobilize/event/879624/

JAN 16, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #AugustaME
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St,
WOMEN IN BLACK PEACE VIGIL – Every Friday the Augusta area Women in Black hold a peace vigil in front of the Lithgow Library. Held continuously since 2002.

JAN 16, Fri 1:00PM (& every Fri) – #HoultonME
Peace Pole, Monument Park
Weekly Stand Out for Peace – www.mvprights.org/events

JAN 16, Fri 3-3:30PM (& every Fri) – #BrunswickME
156 Maine St. Opposite Walgreens
VIGIL FOR PEACE – We stand together to bear witness for deeply held beliefs in justice of all kinds and to offer a source of public education not available in mainstream media.
FMI: peaceworksbrunswickme.org/action.html

JAN 16, Fri 4-5:00PM – #WERU 89.9 FM
Listen from anywhere
DEMOCRACY FORUM – CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS: CAN DEMOCRACY SURVIVE #BILLIONAIRE ECONOMICS?
We'll talk about how wealth and income inequality undermine democracy. Does extreme income inequality lead to right wing #authoritarianism? How does that work? Is that playing out in the U.S. right now? In Maine?

Special guests: Garrett Martin, President & CEO, Maine Center for Economic Policy. Susan Stokes, Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Chicago, and author of The Backsliders: Why Leaders Undermine Their Own Democracies. FMI: www.democracymaine.org/civicrm-event/2256

JAN 16, Fri 5-5:30PM (& every Fri) – #PortlandME
Congress Square, High & Congress Sts (across from PMA)
WOMEN IN BLACK VIGIL
A world-wide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and violence, these weekly protests typically attract a diverse group of folks.
FMI: mobilize.us/mobilize/event/828747/

#MaineEvents #MaineResists
#ResistICE #NoWar #StopICETerror #ICEOut #NoWarForOil #JusticeForRenee
#ICEOutForGood #MVPRights #GazaGenocide

[1/3]  #PineTreeActivism Events for #January16 - #Maine 

JAN 16, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #CalaisME
Corner of North St & Main St
#StandUpDowneastMaine – Join in our weekly protest, one block from the border crossing to Canada, for this lively & international atmosphere.

JAN 16, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #FarmingtonME 
Post Office, 196 Main St
PEACE & PROTEST VIGIL 
FMI: mobilize.us/mobilize/event/879624/ 

JAN 16, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #AugustaME
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St,
WOMEN IN BLACK PEACE VIGIL

JAN 16, Fri 1:00PM (& every Fri) – #HoultonME
Peace Pole, Monument Park
Weekly Stand Out for Peace – www.mvprights.org/events          

JAN 16, Fri 3-3:30PM (& every Fri) – #BrunswickME
156 Maine St. Opposite Walgreens
VIGIL FOR PEACE 
FMI: peaceworksbrunswickme.org/action.html         

JAN 16, Fri 4-5:00PM – #WERU 89.9 FM
Listen from anywhere
DEMOCRACY FORUM – CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS: CAN DEMOCRACY SURVIVE BILLIONAIRE ECONOMICS? 

JAN 16, Fri 5-5:30PM (& every Fri) – #PortlandME
Congress Square, High & Congress Sts (across from PMA)
WOMEN IN BLACK VIGIL
A world-wide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and violence, these weekly protests typically attract a diverse group of folks.
2026-01-10

#Maine events so far, via #PineTreeActivism! -

#NationalWeekendOfAction #ICEOutForGood

Sat-Sun Jan 10-11

"On Wednesday, January 7th, 2026, an American citizen was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (#ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities.

On this National Weekend of Action we stand to demand accountability, honor the life lost, and make visible the human cost of ICE’s actions."

Official as listed ICE OUT FOR GOOD events in Maine.
Many weekly events may be themed for ICE OUT, as well.
UPDATED Jan 9, 6:30PM

SATURDAY, Jan 10

#AuburnME: 12-1pm - Longley Bridge, Court St
#AugustaME: 12-2pm - Memorial Circle, Memorial & State Sts
#BangorME: 11am-12pm – Peirce Park, 125 Harlow St
#BathME: 10-11am - Sagadahoc Bridge, 700 Washington St
#BelfastME: 12-1pm - Post Office Square, Church & Main Sts
#BridgtonME: - 5-6pm - Shorey Park, Main St,
#EllsworthME: 12-1pm – 175 High St
#KennebunkME: 1-2pm – Sidewalk in front of 112 Main St
#MachiasME: 12-1pm - 16 O'Brien Ave, bottom of College Hill
#NewcastleME: 12-1pm – #DamariscottaME-Newcastle Bridge, Newcastle
#OxfordHills: 10am-12pm - Fair St, Norway & Main St, #SouthParisME
#PortlandME: 11am-12pm – Monument Square, 456 Congress St
#PresqueIsle: 12noon – Sen Angus King office, 169 Academy St
#SacoME: 10-11am - Transportation Center, 138 Main St
#SouthPortland: 11am-12pm - Erskine Park, 632 Broadway
#WayneME: 10-11am – Bridge on Rt 133, Main St
#WellsME: 1-2pm - Wells Police Department, 1563 Post Rd
#YarmouthME: 9-10:am – Town Hall, 200 Main St

SUNDAY Jan 11
#WatervilleME: 1-2pm – Bridge by CVS, 1 Kennedy Mem'l Drive

Source:
bsky.app/profile/pinetreeactiv

#ICEOutForGood #JusticeForRenee #MainePol #Resist #MaineResists #MaineEvents

Official as listed ICE OUT FOR GOOD events in Maine.
Many weekly events may be themed for ICE OUT, as well.
UPDATED Jan 9, 6:30PM

SATURDAY, Jan 10

#AuburnME: 12-1pm - Longley Bridge, Court St
#AugustaME: 12-2pm - Memorial Circle, Memorial & State Sts
#BangorME: 11am-12pm – Peirce Park, 125 Harlow St
#BathME: 10-11am - Sagadahoc Bridge, 700 Washington St
#BelfastME: 12-1pm - Post Office Square, Church & Main Sts
#BridgtonME: - 5-6pm - Shorey Park, Main St,
#EllsworthME: 12-1pm – 175 High St
#KennebunkME: 1-2pm – Sidewalk in front of 112 Main St
#MachiasME: 12-1pm - 16 O'Brien Ave, bottom of College Hill
#NewcastleME: 12-1pm – #DamariscottaME-Newcastle Bridge, Newcastle
#OxfordHills: 10am-12pm - Fair St, Norway & Main St, #SouthParisME
#PortlandME: 11am-12pm – Monument Square, 456 Congress St
#PresqueIsle: 12noon – Sen Angus King office, 169 Academy St
#SacoME: 10-11am - Transportation Center, 138 Main St
#SouthPortland: 11am-12pm - Erskine Park, 632 Broadway
#WayneME: 10-11am – Bridge on Rt 133, Main St
#WellsME: 1-2pm - Wells Police Department, 1563 Post Rd
#YarmouthME: 9-10:am – Town Hall, 200 Main St
     
SUNDAY Jan 11
#WatervilleME: 1-2pm – Bridge by CVS, 1 Kennedy Mem'l Drive
2026-01-09

[1/4] #PineTreeActivism Events for #January9

JAN 9, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #CalaisME
Corner of North St & Main St
#StandUpDowneastMaine – Join in our weekly protest, one block from the border crossing to Canada, for this lively & international atmosphere.

JAN 9, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #FarmingtonME
Post Office, 196 Main St.
PEACE & PROTEST VIGIL - Farmington and surrounding area activists gather at noon ON the Sidewalks in front of the post office with peace vigil signs and protest messages to advocate for peace and protect democracy. Started 21 yrs ago as a Women in Black Vigil, this is now a community event and includes #VeteransForPeace, #WesternMountainsThirdAct, and #Indivisible.
FMI: mobilize.us/mobilize/event/879624/

JAN 9, Fri 1-2:00PM (2nd Fri every month) – #FarmingtonME
Old South Church, 235 Main St.
#ThirdActMaine Western Hub – Monthly Meeting – Our seasoned generation holds unparalleled power to enact real change. Using our life experiences, skills, and resources, we unite to tackle the unfinished work of our lifetimes and ensure a safe and stable planet for generations to come.
We meet the 2nd Friday of each month at 1pm at the Old South Church. Enter by the rear door from the small parking lot on the north side. FMI: thirdact.org/maine/

JAN 9, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #AugustaME
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St.
#WomenInBlackPeaceVigil – Every Friday the Augusta area Women in Black hold a peace vigil in front of the Lithgow Library. Held continuously since 2002.

JAN 9, Fri 1:00PM (& every Fri) – #HoultonME
#PeacePole, Monument Park
Weekly Stand Out for Peace – www.mvprights.org/events

Source:
bsky.app/profile/pinetreeactiv

#MaineEvents #MaineResists
#ResistICE #NoWar #StopICETerror #MayDay #ICEOut #NoWarForOil #JusticeForRenee #ICEOutForGood

JAN 9, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #CalaisME
Corner of North St & Main St
#StandUpDowneastMaine – Join in our weekly protest, one block from the border crossing to Canada, for this lively & international atmosphere.

JAN 9, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #FarmingtonME
Post Office, 196 Main St.
PEACE & PROTEST VIGIL - Farmington and surrounding area activists gather at noon ON the Sidewalks in front of the post office with peace vigil signs and protest messages to advocate for peace and protect democracy. Started 21 yrs ago as a Women in Black Vigil, this is now a community event and includes #VeteransForPeace, #WesternMountainsThirdAct, and #Indivisible.

JAN 9, Fri 1-2:00PM (2nd Fri every month) – #FarmingtonME
Old South Church, 235 Main St.
#ThirdActMaine Western Hub – Monthly Meeting – Our seasoned generation holds unparalleled power to enact real change. Using our life experiences, skills, and resources, we unite to tackle the unfinished work of our lifetimes and ensure a safe and stable planet for generations to come. 
We meet the 2nd Friday of each month at 1pm at the Old South Church. Enter by the rear door from the small parking lot on the north side. 

JAN 9, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #AugustaME
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St.
#WomenInBlackPeaceVigil – Every Friday the Augusta area Women in Black hold a peace vigil in front of the Lithgow Library.

JAN 9, Fri 1:00PM (& every Fri) – #HoultonME
#PeacePole, Monument Park
Weekly Stand Out for Peace
2026-01-02

#AugustaME - #VoicesForHumanity, an alumni group at #UniversityOfMaine at Augusta, is planning a #Palestine standout across the street from the #MaineStateHouse in Augusta.

Saturday, January 17, 2026
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM

Across from Maine State House 33 Union Street Augusta, ME, 04330 United States

Source:
mvprights.org/events/augusta-s

#MaineEvents #FreePalestine #Genocide #Gaza #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #HumanRights #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal #MaineVoicesForPalestinianRights

2025-12-04

2025 - 2025 #WarmingShelters

On September 23, Governor Janet Mills and MaineHousing announced $2.3 million in state grants to support the operation of 12 overnight emergency warming centers in seven Maine counties this winter. The following warming centers will operate during the 2025 - 2026 winter season:

Bangor Area Homeless Shelter - #BangorME
City of Portland - #PortlandME
City of Sanford - #SanfordME
Healthy Acadia - #EllsworthME
Homeless Services of Aroostook - #AroostookME
Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter - #WatervilleME
New Beginnings - #LewistonME
Seeds of Hope - #BiddefordME
Augusta Emergency Overnight Warming Center - #AugustaME
State Street Church - #PortlandME
Tedford - #BrunswickME

Source:
mainehousing.org/news/public-n

@newsbot

#Unhoused #Homeless #ArcticBlast #WarmingCenters #Maine #ExtremeCold #Houseless #PolarVortex

2025-12-04

Staying warm: Overnight winter #WarmingCenters open in #Maine

There are several shelters that are open all winter long in Maine, in addition to ones that open when conditions get dangerous

by Adam Bartow, December 2, 2025

AUGUSTA, Maine — "Winter has arrived in Maine and that means snow and cold. It also means many people will be looking for places to stay warm.

There are several winter-long overnight warming shelters that are now open.

The new Alter L/A Emergency Warming Shelter opened on Monday on Horton Street in #LewistonME. That shelter, the first of its kind in #AndroscogginCounty, is open 24/7 for the winter.

In #AugustaME, the South Parish Congregational Church at 34 Bridge St. is open from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. every day from Nov. 1 until April 30 for people to get warm.

There are two overnight warming shelters in #BangorME. The Mansion Church at 96 Center St. is open from 6 p.m. until 7 a.m. every day from Nov. 1 until March 31.

The Brick Church at 126 Union St. in Bangor is open from 6 p.m. until 7 a.m. from Nov. 15 until April 15. The door there locks at 9 p.m. and no one is allowed in after that. There is a community supper on weekdays between 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Work is underway on a new warming center at the Somesville Union Meeting House at 1134 Main St. in #MountDesertME. It will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as needed, but does not have overnight accommodations. The goal is for this shelter to be open starting Jan. 12, 2026."

Source:
wmtw.com/article/winter-warmin

@newsbot

#WarmingCenter #WarmingShelters #WarmingCenters
#Maine #PortlandME #Unhoused #ExtremeCold #Homeless

2025-10-15

#NoKings2 - SATURDAY, OCT 18

"On #October18, millions of us are rising again to show the world: America has #NoKings, and The Power Belongs to the People.

Official as listed NO KINGS events in Maine & NH as of October 13th

#AuburnME: 12-2PM - Court St, Longley Bridge
#AugustaME: 1-3PM - Rt 202 Memorial Bridge
#BangorME: 12-2PM - Broadway Park
#BathME: 1-2PM - Sagadahoc Bridge
#BelfastME: 2-5PM - 34 Commerical St
#BlueHillME: 12-1PM – In front of Town Hall
#BridgtonME: 12-2PM - Shorey Park, Main St
#BrunswickME: 11:30-12:30PM - 191 Maine Street
#CalaisME: 11-12:30PM - Flatiron Park, North & Main St
#CastineME: 1-3PM – Castine Common, 86 Court St
#CherryfieldME: 12-2PM - Stewart Park, US Rt 1 & Main St
#ConwayNH: 12-2:00PM - 4 Corners, NH 16 & NH 153
#DexterME: 12-1:00PM - 2 Post Office Rd/1 Church St
#DoverFoxcroftME: 1-2PM - Main St Bridge
#EllsworthME: 12-1:30PM – City Hall, 1 City Hall Plaza
#Farmington: 11-12:30PM - 196 Main St
#FreeportME: 8-11:00AM - 134 Main St
#HoultonME: 11-12:00PM – North St near Domino's/Walgreens
#LubecME: 11-12:00PM - Washington St & Main St
#MachiasME: 12-1PM - 16 O'Brien Ave, bottom of College Hill
#Ogunquit: 12-1PM – US Rt 1 in front of Post Office
#OxfordHills: 11-1:00PM - Fair St, Norway & Main St, #SouthParisME
#PortlandME: 1:30-3:00PM - Deering Oaks Park, State St & Park
#PortsmouthNH: 1-3PM - Market Sq
#PresqueIsleME: 10-11:30AM - 1 North St
#RocklandME: 12-1:00PM – Chapman Park, 294 Main St
#RumfordME: 12-1:00PM - Rumford Info Center, Rt 2
#SacoME: 10-12:00PM - Saco Transportation Center, 138 Main St
#SanfordME: 1-3:00PM - Sanford City Hall, 919 Main St
#SouthPortlandME: 11-12:00PM - Erskine Park, B'way & Waterman
#SouthwestHarborME: 11-12:30PM - 315 Main St
#VinalhavenME: 9-11AM - Bandstand, Main St
#WatervilleME: 10-12:00PM - March> UU Church, 69 Silver St
#WayneME: 9-10:00AM - Maine Rt 133 On the Bridge
#WellsME: 1:30-2:30PM - Wells Jr High School, 1470 Post Rd
#WiscassetME: 10-11:00AM - Rt 1 Wiscasset Bridge
#WolfeboroNH: 12-2PM - 153 S Main St & Center
#YarmouthME - 9-9:45AM (then Freeport) - Town Hall, 200 Main
#YorkME: 10-11:00AM - York Town Hall, 186 York St

Check for updates: PineTreeActivism.org
Submit events: ptactivism@gmail.com

#MaineResists #NHResists #ResistFascism #Resistance #NoCrowns
#NoThrones #October18th #MaineEvents #NHEvents

#AuburnME: 12-2PM - Court St, Longley Br
#AugustaME: 1-3PM - Rt 202 Memorial Br
#BangorME: 12-2PM - Broadway Park
#BathME: 1-2PM - Sagadahoc Br
#BelfastME: 2-5PM - 34 Commerical St
#BlueHillME: 12-1PM –Town Hall
#BridgtonME: 12-2PM - Shorey Park
#BrunswickME: 11:30-12:30PM - 191 Maine St
#CalaisME: 11-12:30PM - Flatiron Park
#CastineME: 1-3PM – Castine Common
#CherryfieldME: 12-2PM - Stewart Park
#ConwayNH: 12-2:00PM - 4 Corners
#DexterME: 12-1:00PM - 2 Post Office Rd
#DoverFoxcroftME: 1-2PM - Main St Br
#EllsworthME: 12-1:30PM – City Hall
#Farmington: 11-12:30PM - 196 Main St
#FreeportME: 8-11:00AM - 134 Main St
#HoultonME: 11-12:00PM – North St near Domino's
#LubecME: 11-12:00PM - Washington St & Main St
#MachiasME: 12-1PM - 16 O'Brien Ave
#Ogunquit: 12-1PM – US Rt 1 in front of PO
#OxfordHills: 11-1:00PM - Fair St, #SouthParisME
#PortlandME: 1:30-3PM - Deering Oaks Park, State St & Park
#PortsmouthNH: 1-3PM - Market Sq
#PresqueIsleME: 10-11:30AM - 1 North St
#RocklandME: 12-1:00PM – Chapman Park
#RumfordME: 12-1:00PM - Rumford Info Center
#SacoME: 10-12:00PM - Saco Transport Center
#SanfordME: 1-3:00PM - Sanford City Hall
#SouthPortlandME: 11-12:00PM - Erskine Park
#SouthwestHarborME: 11-12:30PM - 315 Main St
#VinalhavenME: 9-11AM - Bandstand, Main St
#WatervilleME: 10-12:00PM - March> UU Church
#WayneME: 9-10:00AM - Maine Rt 133 
#WellsME: 1:30-2:30PM - Wells Jr HS,
#WiscassetME: 10-11AM - Rt 1 Wiscasset Br
#WolfeboroNH: 12-2PM - 153 S Main St
#YorkME: 10-11AM - Town Hall
2025-07-23

#AugustaME - #DisabilityJustice #Resistance Fair

Saturday, July 26, 2025
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM

"35 years of the #ADA and we’re still here fighting for access to lifesaving care.

"On the anniversary of the ratification of the Americans with Disabilities Act, join the local disabled community and allies for an educational event highlighting the intersectionality of disability rights advocacy. The Disability Justice Resistance Fair will be a connection point for people who care about their disabled community and are trying to make a difference.

"There will be tabling by organizations leading #MutualAid efforts in Maine and those fighting for marginalized groups and causes that overlap with Disability Justice.

"Come enjoy food and music, while engaging in workshops and learning more about local efforts to protect our neighbors from the devastating attacks on #healthcare, #HumanRights and the dignity of all people.

"It’s all connected…and we are too.

"#MasksRequired (and provided), #livestream available."

Mill Park, Augusta, ME
2-32 Maine 104
Augusta, ME, 04330

Source:
mvprights.org/events/disabilit

#DisabilityRights #MedicaidCuts #BuildingCommunity #MaineEvents

A flyer for an event. There is an illustration of a person in a wheelchair symbol with a heart and hands next to them.

In the background are green, blue, white, yellow and red lines.

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It's all connected:
Disability Justice Fair
Saturday, July 26th
4:00pm
Mill Park, Augusta, Maine
2025-07-14

So, I haven't been posting #PineTreeActivism weekly events. I may do updates on the weekly events once in a while, but for now, I'm going to focus on bigger events. The next one is coming up this Thursday, July 17th...

MAINE – GOOD TROUBLE LIVES ON – JULY17

#GoodTroubleLivesOn is a NATIONAL DAY OF NONVIOLENT ACTION to respond to the attacks posed on our civil and human rights by the #Trump administration and to remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.

#AuburnME: 3:30-5:30PM – Longley Bridge, Court St
#AugustaME: 12-1:30PM – Sidewalks at Maine State House
#BangorME: 5-7 PM – Stillwater Ave @ Chick-fil-A & Washville
#BelfastME: 5-6 PM – Belfast Post Office, Main & Church Streets
#BridgtonME: 5-6:30PM – Shorey Park, Main St
#BrunswickME: 5-7 PM – Town Mall, 195 Maine St
#CalaisME: 11-1:00PM – Flat Iron Park, North St & South St
#ConwayNH: 4-6 PM – Location not listed
#DoverFoxcroftME: 12-1 PM – Main St bridge
#EllsworthME: 3:30-5:30PM – Rt 1, 162-175 High St
#FarmingtonME: 4-6PM – 196 Main St
#FreeportME: 8-10AM – 134 Main St
#HoultonME: 11:30-12:00PM – Monument Park, 54 Military St
#KennebunkME: 4-5:30PM – Out front of Kennebunk Library
#LincolnME: 5-6PM – at the Lincoln Loon, Main St, downtown
#LubecME: 11-12:00PM – Washington Street
#MachiasME: 12-1PM – 16 O'Brien Ave, bottom of College Hill
#OceanParkME: 6-7PM – Temple Ave & W Grand Ave, Ocean Park
Oxford Hills / #ParisME: 5:30-6:30PM – Fair St & Main St
#PortlandME Seniors: 3-5PM – Park Danforth, 777 Stevens Ave
Portland: 6:30-7:30PM – Monument Sq, 456 Congress St
#PortsmouthNH: 5-7PM – Market Sq
#RocklandME: 7-9PM – 345 Broadway
#WayneME: 7-8AM – Rt 133, Main St
#WayneME: 5-6PM – Rt 133, Main St on the bridge
#WellsME: 5-6PM – Wells Police Deparment, 1563 Post Rd
#WolfeboroNH: 12-2PM – Pickering Crnr, 151 S Main
#YorkME: 5-6:30PM – York Town Hall, 186 York St

#Maine #MEPolitics #ResistICE #MaineResists #MaineEvents #BadDOGE #FreePalestine #Resistance #ResistAuthoritarianism #NHResists
#ResistFascism #USPol #MaineVoicesForPeace #BigUglyBill #WeWillNotGetOverIt

MAINE – GOOD TROUBLE LIVES ON – JULY17 

#AuburnME: 3:30-5:30PM – Longley Bridge, Court St
#AugustaME: 12-1:30PM – Sidewalks at Maine State House
#BangorME: 5-7 PM – Stillwater Ave @ Chick-fil-A & Washville
#BelfastME: 5-6 PM – Belfast Post Office, Main & Church Streets
#BridgtonME: 5-6:30PM – Shorey Park, Main St
#BrunswickME: 5-7 PM – Town Mall, 195 Maine St
#CalaisME: 11-1:00PM – Flat Iron Park, North St & South St
#ConwayNH: 4-6 PM – Location not listed
#DoverFoxcroftME: 12-1 PM – Main St bridge
#EllsworthME: 3:30-5:30PM – Rt 1, 162-175 High St
#FarmingtonME: 4-6PM – 196 Main St
#FreeportME: 8-10AM – 134 Main St
#HoultonME: 11:30-12:00PM – Monument Park, 54 Military St
#KennebunkME: 4-5:30PM – Out front of Kennebunk Library
#LincolnME: 5-6PM – at the Lincoln Loon, Main St, downtown
#LubecME: 11-12:00PM – Washington Street
#MachiasME: 12-1PM – 16 O'Brien Ave, bottom of College Hill
#OceanParkME: 6-7PM – Temple Ave & W Grand Ave, Ocean Park
Oxford Hills / #ParisME: 5:30-6:30PM – Fair St & Main St
#PortlandME Seniors: 3-5PM – Park Danforth, 777 Stevens Ave
Portland: 6:30-7:30PM – Monument Sq, 456 Congress St
#PortsmouthNH: 5-7PM – Market Sq
#RocklandME: 7-9PM – 345 Broadway
#WayneME: 7-8AM – Rt 133, Main St
#WayneME: 5-6PM – Rt 133, Main St on the bridge
#WellsME: 5-6PM – Wells Police Deparment, 1563 Post Rd
#WolfeboroNH: 12-2PM – Pickering Crnr, 151 S Main
#YorkME: 5-6:30PM – York Town Hall, 186 York St
2025-06-27

#USWeather: Over 2,800 #HighTemperature records set during #HeatWave

A week-long heat wave set over 2,800 record high temperatures in towns across the nation, with some spots measuring their hottest June or all-time temperatures.

By Jesse Ferrell & Brian Lada
Published Jun 23, 2025

"A total of 955 daily high temperature records and 1,899 daily high minimum (warm night) records were tied or broken during the last week's heat wave.

"Records dating back to the 1800s were shattered as an early-summer heat wave roasted large areas of the central and eastern United States. AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures blew past the 100-degree mark, air conditioners were on full blast, and cities opened cooling centers to help people cope with the intense heat.

" 'This is an incredibly hot and steamy heat wave for the month of June,' AccuWeather Chief On-Air Meteorologist Bernie Rayno said.

Tuesday's heat breaks 137-year-old record

"The heat wave peaked on Tuesday, and it wasn't just the hottest day of 2025, but the hottest weather many residents in the Northeast have experienced in over a decade.

"The mercury soared to 102 degrees in Boston on Tuesday afternoon, making it the hottest day in the city since July 22, 2011, when it reached 103. Philadelphia also notched its first 100-degree day since July 18, 2012.

"In New York City, the temperature fell just shy of hitting triple digits, but the high of 99 degrees was still enough to beat the previous daily record for the date, surpassing the high of 96 degrees set on June 24, 1888. Some areas not far from Central Park, where the official weather observations for the city are taken, did manage to hit 100 degrees, including Newark (103) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (102).

"Other cities across the region that reached 100 F on Tuesday afternoon include Hartford, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island; Wilmington and Dover, Delaware; and Manchester, New Hampshire.

"Monthly and hourly records were also set

"Illustrating how unusual and early the heat wave was, a thermometer in #AugustaME, recorded 100 degrees, tying their all-time record high set on Aug. 5, 1955. It joined 13 other stations where the temperature had never been recorded hotter.

"Many cities had never been as hot in June as they were Tuesday. Stations reporting their hottest June temperatures on record include #NewarkNJ, at 103 (tied); #NewYorkCity (Kennedy & LaGuardia at 102 and 101, a tie); Islip, New York at 101; Portland and #BangorME, at 99 and 98, a tie; and Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, at 93, recorded on Monday. A total of 90 stations set June records.

"The heat came early in the day, with #Philadelphia setting or tying new hourly record highs for 9 a.m., 7 a.m., and 5 a.m., and New York City (JFK Airport) notching new or tied extreme highs at 3 a.m., 8 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5 p.m, according to the Iowa Environmental Mesonet. For June, Philadelphia's hourly temperatures had never been higher for all but two hours of the day.

Monday's records

"The first full week of astronomical summer wasted no time warming up, with many thermometers across the region reaching levels they haven't hit in years.

"#Baltimore's Inner Harbor was one of the hottest spots on Monday, with a high of 104 F. The high humidity and strong summer sun made it dangerously hot outside, with the AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperature topping out at 113 degrees. To put this heat into perspective, 113 degrees is the historical average high temperature in Death Valley in mid-June.

"#NewarkNJ, reached 101 degrees, breaking its daily record of 99, and #RaleighNC, tied its daily record of 100, set last year.

"Although other weather stations broke records, they were all below 100 degrees. Most notably, the temperature at Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, rose to 93 degrees, breaking the daily record and setting June's highest reading. This was the first 90-degree day at Mount Pocono since 2013.

Sunday's records

"On Sunday, three weather stations broke the high temperature records for the date. Alpena, Michigan, hit 97 degrees Fahrenheit, breaking the previous record of 93 set in 1975. In #ValleyNE, the mercury pushed up to 94 degrees, breaking the old record of 91 from 2023. And in #MarquetteMI, the old record of 90 degrees, on this date in 1995, was smashed by a reading of 93.

"But it wasn't just daily record highs. Records for warm nights were also broken at breakneck speed. Saturday night tied the all-time high minimum historical record for Green Bay, Wisconsin, at 79 degrees, previously achieved in July 4, 1897, and July 30, 1916. Wausau, Wisconsin, didn't cool below 78 degrees, which had previously happened only on July 4, 1999. The fact that these records were previously recorded in July is an indicator of how early this severe heat wave is.

"Record warm nights for June were also set at La Crosse, Wisconsin, (80 degrees) and Mason City, Iowa, (77 degrees) Saturday night.

"A total of 255 record warm nights for June were recorded over the last week, with 59 of those new records the warmest nights ever recorded at the stations."

accuweather.com/en/weather-new

#ClimateDiary #ClimateDiaryUS #ClimateDiaryMaine #RecordBreakingHeat #ExtremeHeat #Humidity #ExtremeTemperatures #Wetbulb #GlobalWarming #GlobalBoiling

2025-06-23

#Maine #CoolingCenters: Find a spot near you

As temperatures rise, communities across Maine open cooling centers to keep residents safe from the elements.
Author: NEWS CENTER Maine Staff
Published: 12:49 PM EDT June 22, 2025
Updated: 3:22 PM EDT June 23, 2025

AUGUSTA, Maine — "Summer has arrived in Maine, bringing rising temperatures and longer days. But when the heat becomes dangerous or oppressive, community cooling centers help support those who need an escape from the heat and humidity.

"The centers are often located in public spaces, such as recreation centers or libraries. They typically open for short-term purposes.

"While the primary purpose is to save lives by getting people out of potentially dangerous heat conditions, cooling centers may also provide charging stations, showers, or food.

"The latest listings for cooling centers are on the Maine Emergency Management Agency's [#MEMA] website. We've included a roundup here as well as additional resources to help you stay safe this summer when temperatures rise.

Androscoggin County

#AuburnME

Community Resource Center
121 Mill St.
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (or later) Tuesday, June 24
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 25

Auburn

Auburn Senior Community Center
48 Pettengill Park Road
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

Auburn

Hasty Gymnasium at Auburn Recreation
48 Pettengill Park Road
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June

Auburn

Auburn Public Library
49 Spring St.
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, June 24-25

#DurhamME

Durham Eureka Community Center
606 Hallowell Road
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

#LisbonME

Lisbon Police Department
300 Lisbon St.
Open as needed 24/7

#PolandME

A.B. Ricker Memorial Library
1211 Maine St.
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, June 23-24
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, June 25-26
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 27

#TurnerME

Turner Fire & Rescue
19 General Turner Hill Road
Available as needed

Aroostook County

#CaribouME

Caribou Wellness Center
55 Bennett Drive
6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Cumberland County

#BridgtonME

Bridgton Community Center
15 Depot St.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, June 23-25

#GorhamME

Baxter Library
71 South St.
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, June 23
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

#PortlandME

#PortlandPublicLibrary
5 Monument Square
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

#ScarboroughME

#ScarboroughPublicLibrary
48 Gorham Road
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Friday
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday

Kennebec County

#AugustaME

Augusta Civic Center, Cumberland Room
76 Community Drive
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

#WatervilleME

Waterville City Hall Annex
46 Front St.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

Knox County

#RocklandME

#RocklandPublicLibrary
Rockland City Hall
Flanagan Community Center
Open during "normal business hours"

#SouthThomaston

Public Library (former Gilford Butler School)
54 Spruce Head Road
Noon to 4 p.m. Monday, June 23
Noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, June 24-25

#UnionME

Union Town Office
567 Common Road
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, June 23-25

Lincoln County

#BoothbayHarborME

Boothbay Harbor Town Office
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 24
8:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday, June 25

#DamariscottaME

Central Lincoln County YMCA
575 Maine St.
5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Friday, June 23-27

#NewcastleME

Newcastle Fire Station Community Room
86 River Road
Closes at 7 p.m. Monday, June 23

Oxford County

#CantonME

Town of Canton Meeting Room
94 Turner Street
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
8 a.m. to noon Tuesday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday
8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday
8 a.m. to noon Friday

Piscataquis County

#DoverFoxcroftME

Dover-Foxcroft Town Office, Community Room
48 Norton Avenue
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Wednesday, June 23-25


Sagadahoc County

#TopshamME

Topsham Municipal Building, Russel Room
100 Main St.
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 24


York County

#AlfredME

Parsonsfield Town Office
634 North Road
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, June 24-25

#BerwickME

Berwick Fire Department
3 Public Safety Way
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, June 23-25

#BiddefordME

#McArthurLibrary
270 Main St.
9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, June 23-25

#BuxtonME

Buxton Town Office
185 Portland Road
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, June 23-25

#KennebunkME

Kennebunk Free Library
112 Main St.
9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

#KennebunkportME

Church on the Cape
3 Langsford Road
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

Kennebunkport

Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library
18 Maine St.
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

#LebanonME

North Lebanon Second Baptist Church
259 Bakers Grant Road
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 24

#LimingtonME

Limington Municipal Complex
425 Sokokis Ave.
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, June 23-24

#NorthBerwickME

D.A. Hurd Library
51 High St.
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, June 23
1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 24
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 25

#SacoME

Saco Community Center
75 Franklin St.
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, June 23-25

#WaterboroME

Waterboro Town Hall
24 Townhouse Road
Noon to 5 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, June 23-24

Waterboro

#WaterboroPublicLibrary
187 Main St.
Noon to 8 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, June 23-24

#YorkME

York Public Library
15 Long Sands Road
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, June 23-25

#HomelessShelters

"State and local resources are available for people who are experiencing homelessness or are in need of housing or heating support. Link below for more information.

"For direct assistance to find resources available near you, dial 211 or call 1-877-463-6207; text your ZIP code to 898-211; or email info@211maine.org.
What are the risks?

"According to the Maine Emergency Management Agency, heat-related illnesses in the state more often occur when temperatures reach the mid-80s or higher.

“Heat-related illnesses, like heat exhaustion or heat stroke, happen when the body is not able to properly cool itself,” according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “While the body normally cools itself by sweating, during extreme heat, this might not be enough. In these cases, a person's body temperature rises faster "

Source:
newscentermaine.com/article/ne

MEMA list of Cooling Centers:
maine.gov/mema/response-recove

Emergency shelters for the #Unhoused:
mainehousing.org/programs-serv

#MEWx #ExtremeHeat #MaineWx #ClimateChange #GlobalHeating #Heatwave #Heatwaves #StayingCool #MaineClimateDiary #ClimateDiary
#Heatwave #Heatwaves #Maine #CoolingCenters #StayCool #CommunityResources

2025-06-18

This from Team #BernieSanders. Seems there are some folks who will be allowed into #SusanCollins' offices in #AugustaME and #PortlandME. Time of the event sent to those who pre-register. Not crazy about that, but if you're interested, here is the email... (And yeah, I'm banned from Susan Collins' offices anyways.)

"#Trump’s “#BigBeautifulBill” makes their agenda clear:

"If you are rich and powerful, you are ENTITLED to more. You deserve massive tax breaks and hand outs that will help you get richer.

"But if you are working class or poor, you are entitled to NOTHING.

"This bill has passed the House, but the fight’s not over. The Senate will vote on the bill later this month. If we organize together, we still have time to stop it.

"This Friday and Monday, people across your state are showing up at their Senators’ offices to say: Vote NO on the Trump Budget.

"Please mark your calendar and sign up using the links below to join us at an event near you:

VISIT AT SENATOR COLLINS’ AUGUSTA OFFICE
Friday, 6/20; time TBA
SIGN UP for more info!

VISIT AT SENATOR COLLINS’ PORTLAND OFFICE
Friday, 6/20; time TBA
SIGN UP for more info!

Not near an in-person action?

Then we need you to commit to call your Senator on Friday, June 20 and demand they vote no. Sign up here and we’ll send you everything you need to make that call count:
👉👉👉 forms.gle/x8buyAAjCVUQGoi26

Thank you!

In Solidarity,
Team Bernie"

#BigUglyBill #MaineResists #UselessSusanCollins #MEPol #USPol #VeryConcerned

2025-06-12

#PineTreeActivism #Maine #NoKings - #June14

#NationalDayOfDefiance

As of June 12, 2025
#Maine Says "NO #Fauxking Parades!"

#SeeYouInTheStreets

REPOST & SHARE!
Sat, #June14

#AuburnME: 12-2:00PM - Court St, Longley Bridge
#AugustaME: 12-2:00PM - Maine State House, 111 Sewall St
#BangorME: 12-3:00PM - Waterfront Park, Railroad & Front St
#BathME: 1-3:00PM - Sagadahoc Bridge
#BelfastME: 12-1:00PM - Post Office, 1 Franklin St
#BethelME: 12-2:00PM - Main & Broad Sts
#BlueHillME: 12-1:00PM - Town Hall, 18 Union St
#BridgtonME: 12-2:00PM - Shorey Park, 302 & Highland Rd
#BucksportME: 12:30-1:30PM - 3 Pine St, on the Bucksport-Verona bridge
#CalaisME: 11-1:00PM - Farmer's Market area, Main & North St
#CastineME: 1-2:00PM - Court & School St
#CherryfieldME: 12-2:00PM - Start at Stewart Park, then to bridge
#ColebrookNH: 10-12:00PM - 143 Main St,
#ConwayNH: 10-12:30PM - NH Visitors Center, 205 W Main St
#DoverFoxcroftME: 12-1PM - Main St bridge, center of town
#EllsworthME: 12-3:00PM - March, starts at 1 City Hall Plaza
#FarmingtonME: 11-12:30PM - 196 Main St and south
#FreeportME: 8-11:00AM - 154 Main St
#HoultonME: 1-2:00PM – Peace Pole, 61 Military St
#Kennebunk: 12-1:00PM - 112 Main St
#LincolnME: 12-2:00PM - Main St in front of the gazebo
#LubecME: 11-12:00PM - Washington St across from IGA
#MachiasME: 12-1:00PM - 16 O'Brien Ave
#MillinocketME: 12-2:00PM - Corner of Central & Penobscot
#MonheganIslandME: 12 noon – March from church to lighthouse
#NorthHavenME: 4-5:00PM -Community Ball field, 21 Church St
#NorwayME: 11-1:00PM - Main & Fair St, next to high school
#OgunquitME: 12-1:00PM - Post Office, Rt 1
#PortlandME: 11-12:00 - Monument Square, 456 Congress St
#PortlandME: 12-1:30PM - Lincoln Park, Pearl St
#PortsmouthNH: 10-12:00PM - Market Square
#PortsmouthNH: Prescott Park, Marcy St.
#PortsmouthNH: 2-4pm - 2 Islington St.
#PresqueIsleME: 10-11:30AM - 260 Main St
#RangelyME: 10-11:00AM - Main St
#RocklandME: 10-12:00PM - Harbor Park, 1 Pleasant St
#RocklandME: 12-1:00PM – Chapman Park, 294 Main St
#RumfordME: 12-1:30PM - Rumford Info Ctr, 6 Bridge St
#SacoME: 10-12:00PM - U.S. Rt 1 & Cascade Road
#SanfordME: 10-12PM, City Hall, 919 Main St.
#SouthPortlandME: 11-12:00PM - Erskine Park, Broadway & Waterman
#SouthwestHarborME: Pemetic Green, 327 Main St.
#VinalhavenME: 9-10am - At the Gazebo
#WaldoboroME: 12-1pm - Rt 1 & Main St (Park & Ride lot)
#WatervilleME: 10-1:30PM – March starts 19 Lawrence Ave
#WayneME: 3-4:30PM – Maine Rt 133 & Memorial Park Lane
#WellsME: 1:30-2:30PM – Wells Police Dept, 1563 Post Rd
#WiscassetME: 10-11:00AM – Rt 1 Wiscasset Bridge
#WolfeboroNH: 12-2:00PM – Pickering Corner, 140 S Main St
#YorkME: 10-11:00AM - York St & Barrell Lane

To join or start a June 14 No Kings event: www.nokings.org
Toolkit for organizers: www.nokings.org

Pine Tree Activism strives to publish confirmed events with accurate details as submitted, or as found on a group's official public listing. Only verified events are included. Late changes in venue, day/time, or focus may not be reflected.

@AIF_Massachusetts

#MEPolitics #MaineResists #DayOfDefiance #NHResists #MaineEvents #BadDOGE #ResistAuthoritarianism
#ResistFascism #USPol #NoKingsEvents

#AuburnME: 12-2:00PM 
#AugustaME: 12-2:00PM
#BangorME: 12-3:00PM 
#BathME: 1-3:00PM 
#BelfastME: 12-1:00PM
#BethelME: 12-2:00PM 
#BlueHillME: 12-1:00PM
#BridgtonME: 12-2:00PM
#BucksportME: 12:30-1:30PM
#CalaisME: 11-1:00PM
#CastineME: 1-2:00PM
#CherryfieldME: 12-2:00PM
#ColebrookNH: 10-12:00PM
#ConwayNH: 10-12:30PM
#DoverFoxcroftME: 12-1PM 
#EllsworthME: 12-3:00PM - March, starts at 1 City Hall Plaza
#FarmingtonME: 11-12:30PM
#FreeportME: 8-11:00AM 
#HoultonME: 1-2:00PM 
#Kennebunk: 12-1:00PM
#LincolnME: 12-2:00PM - Main St
#LubecME: 11-12:00PM - Washington St
#MachiasME: 12-1:00PM - 16 O'Brien Ave
#MillinocketME: 12-2:00PM 
#MonheganIslandME: 12 noon – March from church to lighthouse
#NorthHavenME: 4-5:00PM 
#NorwayME: 11-1:00PM 
#OgunquitME: 12-1:00PM
#PortlandME: 11-12:00 - Monument Square
#PortlandME: 12-1:30PM - Lincoln Park
#PortsmouthNH: 10-12:00PM - Market Square
#PortsmouthNH: Prescott Park
#PortsmouthNH: 2-4pm 
#PresqueIsleME: 10-11:30AM
#RangelyME: 10-11:00AM
#RocklandME: 10-12:00PM
#RocklandME: 12-1:00PM
#RumfordME: 12-1:30PM
#SacoME: 10-12:00PM 
#SanfordME: 10-12PM
#SouthPortlandME: 11-12:00PM
#SouthwestHarborME: 11-12:00PM
#VinalhavenME: 9-10am
#WaldoboroME: 12-1pm
#WatervilleME: 10-1:30PM
#WayneME: 3-4:30PM
#WellsME: 1:30-2:30PM
#WiscassetME: 10-11:00AM
#WolfeboroNH: 12-2:00PM
#YorkME: 10-11:00AM
2025-06-06

Previous records... Broken yesterday, when it hit 92 degrees F -- 33.33 degrees C in #AugustaME.

#ClimateChange #ClimateDiary
#ClimateDiaryMaine #GlobalHeating
#RecordHeat #RecordHighTemperatures #MaineWx #MaineClimateDiary

Augusta June 5 Weather Records

Highest temperature 88 degrees F in 2024
Lowest temperatures 41 degrees F in 2015
2025-06-05

Records were definitely broken in #AugustaME!

Current conditions at Augusta #Maine, as of 2:53pm, June 5, 2025:

91 degrees F
33 degrees C
Humidity 37%

#ClimateChange #ClimateDiary
#ClimateDiaryMaine #GlobalHeating #RecordHeat #MaineWx

Current conditions at Augusta

91 degrees F
33 degrees C
Humidity 37%Augusta June 5 Weather Records

Highest temperature 88 degrees F in 2024
Lowest temperatures 41 degrees F in 2015
2025-06-03

[4/7] #PineTreeActivism Calendar
Events for June 2 – June 8

Details confirmed as of Mon June 2, 8:45AM

Share/Repost so Mainers know where to #RESIST!

JUNE 5, Thur 4-6:00PM (& every Thursday) – #SacoME
Rt 1 & Cascade Rd
Weekly Stand Out to Protect Justice & Defend Democracy

FRI JUNE 6

JUNE 6, Fri 8-10:00AM – #FreeportME
134 Main St
Visibility Freeport D-Day Stand With #Veterans! – Bring your sign, bring your friends! Stand on our corner, Main & School St, to defend Democracy Defenders!

JUNE 6, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #FarmingtonME
Out front of Post Office, 196 Main St
Weekly Visibility Day to advocate for peace and protect democracy. Started 21 yrs ago as a Women in Black Vigil, this is now a community event and includes Veterans for Peace.

JUNE 6, Fri 12-2:00PM – #AugustaME
Augusta State House, 202 State St
Maine #DDay UNITE FOR #VETERANS RALLY, Remember D-Day and its importance in American History. It is a reminder that we must cherish the values of those who have lost their lives to help create a turning point in World War II. This isn't about politics, it's about democracy!

JUNE 6, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #AugustaME
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St
#WomenInBlack Peace Vigil – Augusta Women in Black have held a weekly peace vigil continuously since 2002.

JUNE 6, Fri 4-5:00PM (& every Fri) – #SanfordME
920 Main St. in front of Central Park
Weekly Peaceful Protest. Help support this new #resistance event as it grows stronger every week!

JUNE 6, Fri 4-5:30PM (& every Fri) – #BiddefordME
Mechanics Park, Main & Water St by the bridge
#StopTheCoup Protest – Bring a sign, bells, drums and a loud voice! #Indivisible/Biddeford Saco Area SURJ.org: mobilize.us/mobilize/event/791

NEW! JUNE 6, Fri 4-5:30PM – #SacoME
Saco Transportation Center, 138 Main St
STOP the COUP! – organized by Saco Biddeford Area #SURJ against the current administration. Bring a sign, bells, drums and a loud voice!

@AIF_Massachusetts

#Maine #MEPolitics #MaineResists #MaineEvents #BadDOGE #ResistAuthoritarianism
#ResistFascism #USPol

JUNE 5, Thur 4-6:00PM (& every Thursday) – #SacoME
Rt 1 & Cascade Rd
Weekly Stand Out

FRI JUNE 6 

JUNE 6, Fri 8-10:00AM – #FreeportME
134 Main St
Visibility Freeport D-Day Stand With Veterans! – Bring your sign, bring your friends! Stand on our corner, Main & School St, to defend Democracy Defenders!

JUNE 6, Fri 12-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #FarmingtonME
Out front of Post Office, 196 Main St
Weekly Visibility Day to advocate for peace and protect democracy. 

JUNE 6, Fri 12-2:00PM – #AugustaME
Augusta State House, 202 State St
Maine #DDay UNITE FOR #VETERANS RALLY, Remember D-Day and its importance in American History. It is a reminder that we must cherish the values of those who have lost their lives to help create a turning point in World War II. This isn't about politics, it's about democracy!

JUNE 6, Fri 12:30-1:00PM (& every Fri) – #AugustaME
Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St
Women in Black Peace Vigil

JUNE 6, Fri 4-5:00PM (& every Fri) – #SanfordME
920 Main St. in front of Central Park
Weekly Peaceful Protest. Help support this new #resistance event as it grows stronger every week!

JUNE 6, Fri 4-5:30PM (& every Fri) – #BiddefordME
Mechanics Park, Main & Water St by the bridge
#StopTheCoup Protest – Bring a sign, bells, drums and a loud voice!

NEW! JUNE 6, Fri 4-5:30PM – #SacoME
Saco Transportation Center, 138 Main St
STOP the COUP! – organized by Saco Biddeford Area SURJ against the current administration. Bring a sign, bells, drums and a loud voice!

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