Winter Ecology with Maine Audubon

Join us for this online event where author, Nick Lund from Maine Audubon will present on winter ecology. Nick frequently presents to our members at The Atrium and continues to visit with them via Zoom conference.  We're happy to share this opportunity to learn more about our how Maine's birds and other wildlife survive our... Read more »

Kennedy’s Inauguration with historian Jerry Wiles

Join us online with Jerry Wiles, a long time friend of The Cedars and local historian, as he shares his expertise on The inauguration of John F. Kennedy. Wiles taught American and Maine history for 33 years at Greely Middle School in Cumberland. He retired in 2001, however he continues to offer his popular history... Read more »

Atlantic Puffins with Maine Audubon

Join us online with naturalist Doug Hitchcox from Maine Audubon as he presents on the Atlantic Puffin and its habitat here on the Maine coast. Doug has presented to our members at The Atrium and continues to visit with them via Zoom conference. We’re happy to share this opportunity with the community to learn more... Read more »

The Year of 1961; Kennedy’s First Year in Office

Join us online with Jerry Wiles, a long time friend of The Cedars and local historian, as we continue on the Kennedy series, The Year of 1961, Kennedy's First Year in Office. Wiles taught American and Maine history for 33 years at Greely Middle School in Cumberland. He retired in 2001, however he continues to... Read more »

Exclusive livestream concert with Tom Snow

The Cedars presents an exclusive livestream with pianist Tom Snow. Tom is widely recognized for his incomparable excellence as a pianist, bandleader, arranger, and music educator. A graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music and the Berklee College of Music, Tom’s involvement in music as a pianist and bandleader defies genre or category. He... Read more »

Sinking of the Lusitania with Historian Jerry Wiles

Join us online with Jerry Wiles, a long time friend of The Cedars and local historian, as he shares his knowledge on the sinking of the Lusitania. Wiles taught American and Maine history for 33 years at Greely Middle School in Cumberland. He retired in 2001, however he continues to offer his popular history lectures... Read more »

A Sailor’s Treasure: Sea Chests & Curiosities

Sarah Timm, Manager of Education at Maine Maritime Museum will share objects gathered across the globe by Maine sea captains and crews, illuminating the American worldview of the 19th century. The talk will be followed by a tour the Museum’s newest exhibit, A Sailor’s Treasure: Sea Chests & Curiosities. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81781917536... Meeting ID:... Read more »

Bird Migration with Maine Audubon

Join us for this online event where author, Nick Lund from Maine Audubon will present on bird migration in Maine. Nick frequently presents to our members at The Atrium and continues to visit with them via Zoom conference.  We're happy to share this opportunity to learn more about the migratory journeys of birds from both... Read more »

President Lincoln and Dr. King; A Meeting of Words and Principles

Join Anna Worbel, Local American historian, teacher, poet and Holocaust Studies educator as she reads excerpts from the speeches of President Lincoln and Dr. King, exploring their contexts as well as continuities and changes of the century between the two "liberators". Their relevant echoes in our time will be commented on. Join our Zoom meeting... Read more »

History of the Augusta National Country Club

Join us online with Jerry Wiles, a long time friend of The Cedars and local historian, as he shares his knowledge on the Augusta National Country Club. Wiles taught American and Maine history for 33 years at Greely Middle School in Cumberland. He retired in 2001, however he continues to offer his popular history lectures... Read more »