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Published by Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce, 2018-06-25 17:35:31

Who, What, Where & When

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Spring 2018 – Winter 2019 Who, What, Where & When

Courtesy of
Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce
6 Park Road, PO Box 317
Rangeley, ME 04970
www.RangeleyMaine.com
207-864-5571

WELCOME - The Rangeley Lakes Region is a vast area. Within
its borders lie hundreds of square miles of unrivaled beauty -
beauty in the grandeur of its many large lakes, the calm still-
ness of hundreds of small lakes and ponds - 111 in all - and the
majesty of its evergreen-clad mountains. Here, you will find one
of the few areas where you can enjoy the high altitude, clean
cool air, and other advantages of a mountain vacation combined
with the pleasure of all water and winter sports. The unpar-
alleled variety of play in the Rangeley Lakes Region makes it
unexcelled as a vacationland.

Encompassed in the Rangeley Lakes Region are the towns of
Dallas Plantation, Rangeley Plantation, Sandy River Plantation,
Oquossoc and Rangeley. Each of these has at some time over the
past 150 years attained prominence. Today each contributes its
share of scenic spots and interesting trails to assist the vacationer
in his quest for a unique and restful sojourn from city living.

More details and many interesting facts relating to the history of
the Region may be obtained from your host, elder citizens, and
various publications. This booklet is intended merely to assist
you with information about the area’s many activities, services,
scenic splendors and where to find them.

ACCOMMODATIONS
Please request our Accommodations and Services Brochure for
a complete list of area accommodations,
call 1-800-MT-LAKES (685-2537).

AIR SERVICE AND AIR TOURS
Acadian Seaplanes LLC, 2640 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5307

ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE TRAIL SYSTEM
ATV trails in Rangeley are maintained by the Flagstaff Area
ATV Club. Riding is from late May through Nov. 1st. Access
to Stratton and Eustis is from Depot Street parking lot. Trails off
Bemis Road are maintained by the Oquossoc ATV Club. Those
trails are open early May -through late November. There are 3
Park-n-ride lots 8 miles down Bemis Road. Maps are available at
the Chamber of Commerce.

ARCADE
Moose Alley, 2809 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-9955

ARCHERY LESSONS
Olympic style and hunting, for youth and adults. Call Mac Dud-
ley of Rangeley Region Guides & Sportsmen’s Association at
207-864-5919 for schedule. Private lessons available. August 1,2,
3 – Wednesday-Friday 1-3PM

ART GALLERIES – ARTISTS - PHOTOGRAPHY
Birds Of A Feather Gallery at Books, Lines, & Thinkers, Main
Street, Rangeley, 207-864-4355
Lakeside Contemporary Art Gallery, 2493 Main St, Rangeley, in
the lobby of the RFA Lakeside Theater. Rotating Fine Art Exhib-
its from Memorial Day through the holidays. Painting-Drawing-
Photography-Mixed Media-Sculpture. FMI 207-864-5000.
Maine Forestry Museum, Oil Painter: Alden Grant; Sculptor:
David Barten; Photographer: Madeleine Behrman de Sinety,
in addition to an Art Gallery of Logging Industry Related Dis-

plays. 207-864-3939, 221 Stratton Rd., Route 16 East
Nick Leadley, Nature Photography, 2501 Main St., 670-8427
Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum – Various Artists in live
exhibitions appear every Saturday throughout July & August
11-2pm! Permanent exhibitions include Oil painter: John Swan,
Watercolorist David Tibbetts as well as Sculpture, art prints,
gifts and other wildlife and outdoor related art. Corner of
Routes 4 & 17, Oquossoc Village 864-3091
Seaberg Gallery & Alpacaville, 2485 Main Street, Rangeley,
339-933-2533

ATMs – BANKS
Franklin Savings Bank, 2573 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-3386
Oquossoc Grocery, Rt.4 Oquossoc 207-864-3662 (ATM only)
Rangeley IGA, Route 4 South, Rangeley, 207-864-5089 (ATM only)
Skowhegan Savings Bank, 2484 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-3321

ATV SALES – SERVICE – RENTALS
Boss Power Equipment, 2775 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-
5343 (sales & service)
Oquossoc Marine, 87 Carry Road, Oquossoc, 207-864-5477
(sales & service)

AUTO SUPPLIES - SERVICE STATIONS - REPAIRS
Dom’s Auto & Jeep Repair, 2599 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-3494
Koob’s Garage, Route 4, Oquossoc, towing, parts, repairs, 24
hour gas, 207-864-3737
Loony Bin Variety, gas, 2775 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5343
Rangeley IGA, 24 hour gas, Route 4 South, Rangeley, 207-864-5089

BIKE RENTALS, SALES & SERVICE
AJ’s Cycles, Fat tire bike rentals, sales, service. 2745 Main St.,
Rangeley, 207-864-2850

BILLIARDS, DARTS, SHUFFLEBOARD
Moose Alley, 2809 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-9955

BOAT, CANOE, KAYAK, SUNFISH RENTALS - MARINAS
In addition to rentals available for guests at various accommo-
dations, the following establishments have rentals available to
the public:
Aziscoos Lake Wilderness Camping, on Aziscoos Lake,
207-864-9037 (canoes, kayaks, shuttle service on Aziscoos Lake)
Bald Mountain Camps, Bald Mtn. Rd., Oquossoc 207-864-3671
(boats, fuel, canoes, kayak, paddleboat, water-ski instruction)
Black Brook Cove Campground, Aziscohos Lake, Rt. 16 West
486-3828 (boats, canoes, kayaks, shuttle service)
Bosebuck Mountain Camps, Aziscohos Lake, Lynchtown,
670-0013 (boats)
Cupsuptic Lake Park & Campground, Rt. 16 West, 4.5 miles
out of Oquossoc, 207-864-5249 (canoes, kayaks)
Ecopelagicon, 7 Pond Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2771 (kayak,
canoe & paddleboard rentals, guided tours, instruction, shuttle
service, paddleboats on Haley Pond)
ELC Outdoors, 603-215-0002, (canoes, kayaks)
Grant’s Camps, Kennebago River Rd., Oquossoc 207-864-3608,
Kennebago Lake & River fishing, classic Rangeley boats, fuel, ca-
noes, kayaks, paddle boards, hiking, swimming and full dining.
Lakeside Convenience & Marina, 2582 Main Street, 207-864-
9004, (boats, canoes, kayaks, sunfish, fuel, boat slips)

Lyons Lakeside Cabins, Route 4, Rangeley, 207-864-5899 (small
boats, canoes, kayaks)
Mountain View Cottages, Route 17, Oquossoc, 207-864-3416
(kayaks, small motor boats)
North Camps, North Camps Rd., Rangeley 207-864-2247 (boats,
canoes)
OSHM, Classic totally restored Rangeley Boat. Rent the iconic
classic straight from a bygone era in support of the Rangeley
Historical Society. These beautiful, fast and fully restored
wooden boats are available for hourly rental at Ecopelagicon
(864-2771) on Pond Street on the shore of Haley Pond, down-
town or at the Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum (864-3091)
on the corner of Rtes. 4 &17 in Oquossoc. Two sets of oars and
life jackets supplied and available. Capacity of 3 adults or two
adults and 2 small children.
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises and Kayaking, Oquossoc, 670-
8391 (kayak rentals, guided kayak excursions)
River’s Edge Sport Shop, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-5582 (ca-
noes, kayaks) Shuttle service.
Saddleback Marina on Rangeley Lake in Oquossoc Cove,
207-864-3463 (boats, paddle boats, canoes, fuel, slip rentals, lake
and river tours)
Sturtevant Pond Camps, 171 Sturtevant Pond Road, Magalloway
Plt., 486-9308, (boats, kayaks, canoes)
Sundown Cottages, 281 Bald Mtn. Rd., Oquossoc (Mooselook-
meguntic Lake) 207-864-3650 (boats, canoes, kayaks, Sunfish,
special 3-day or weekly rates)

BOAT SALES, SERVICE, STORAGE
Boss Power Equipment, 2775 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5343,
full service repair shop, parts and accessories, boat sales, storage
Lakeside Convenience & Marina, 2582 Main Street, 207-864-9004,
full service marina with complete line of parts & accessories,
full service repair shop, slip rentals, 24-hour gas Canvas and
upholstery repair, boat tops, covers, seats, etc. at Paul’s Custom
Canvas & Upholstery
Oquossoc Marine, 87 Carry Road, Oquossoc, 207-864-5477
Sunrise View Farm, 2963 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-2117
(storage)

BOAT TOURS - BY APPOINTMENT
Cupsuptic Lake Park & Campground, Lower Cupsuptic, 207-
864-5249. Pontoon boat tours of Cupsuptic & Mooselookmegun-
tic Lakes. cupsupticcampground.com
Ecopelagicon, 7 Pond Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2771 (guided
kayak tours)
ELC Outdoors, 603-215-0002, Wildlife boat tours on the Andro-
scoggin River and Lake Umbagog.
Grant’s Camps, Oquossoc, 207-864-3608 (Moose run on Ken-
nebago River & Lake in canoes or kayak - boating includes pic-
nic or classic Rangeley boat lake history tour)
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises and Kayaking, Oquossoc.
Rangeley Lake aboard the classic wood launch, Oquossoc Lady.
Rangeley, Cupsuptic, Mooselookmeguntic and Richardson
Lakes aboard the 30’ pontoon boat, Gray Ghost. Scenic Lake
Cruises 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM daily. Sunset Cruises 7:00 PM to
8:30 daily. FMI & Reservations 207-670-8391

Saddleback Marina on Rangeley Lake in Oquossoc Cove,
207-864-3463 (lake and river tours)
Sundown Cottages, 281 Bald Mtn. Rd., Oquossoc 207-864-3650.
Classic mahogany boat or Jet Boat (Mooselookmeguntic Lake)

BOWLING
Moose Alley, 2809 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-9955

BUSINESS SERVICES
ENS Associates Architectural Design, 2623 Main Street, Rangeley,
207-864-2302
Lloyd Graphics, 21 School Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2706
Midtown Office Suites offering hourly, daily and monthly of-
fice space. Located midway between Oquossoc and Rangeley at
3706 Main St, 864-5840, [email protected].

CHRISTMAS TREES
Sunrise View Farm, 2963 Main St., Rangeley,207-864-2117
River’s Edge Sport Shop, Rt.4, Oquossoc 207-864-5582

CHURCH SERVICES
BAPTIST:
Rangeley Free Baptist Church, Lake St., 207-864-5251 Pastor
Scott Wilson, 207-864-2636
10:00 AM Worship Service year round.
11:00 AM fellowship and coffee, 9:00 AM Sunday School
Children’s Church at all Worship Services
CATHOLIC:
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Parish
Fr. Paul Murray
Rectory and Office. 43 Rangeley Ave. POB Box 333
Oquossoc, ME. 04964, 207-864-3795
St. Luke’s Church, Lake St. Rangeley
Sundays; 9:30 AM all year
Sundays: 8:00 AM after Columbus Day Weekend thru
Sunday before Memorial Weekend
Saturdays: 4:00 PM July to Labor Day
Our Lady of the Lakes Church, 41 Rangeley Ave, Oquossoc
Sundays: 7:30 AM Memorial Day thru Columbus Day
St. John’s Church, Main St, Stratton
Saturdays: 6:00 PM All year
Bell Chapel, Sugarloaf Ski Area
Saturdays: 4:30 PM December thru March only
CONGREGATIONAL:
Rangeley Congregational Church United Church of Christ
Interim Pastor Annette Mott
Corner of Pleasant & High Sts. 207-864-5966
The Barn, High Street, 207-864-3357
Sundays - 10:00 AM Worship, Church School Year-round
Holy Communion served the 1st Sunday of each month
EPISCOPAL:
Church of the Good Shepherd, Main St., 207-864-3381,
Rectory 207-864-3301 Rev. Dr. Jennifer Reece
Sundays - 7:30 AM & 9:30 AM Holy Communion
Wednesdays -9:30 AM Holy Communion with prayers for
healing.
Thrift Shop, Friday& Saturday 10 AM-1 PM
Food Pantry Tuesdays 10 AM-Noon

NON-DENOMINATIONAL:
Union Log Church, Route 4, Oquossoc. Sunday, 9:00 AM -
July and August. 207-864-5838
Reeds Mill Church, 995 Reeds Mill Rd., Madrid, 778-4040.
Sunday, 2:00 PM – July & August; 7:00 PM Second September
Sunday Hymn Sing; 10:00AM Thanksgiving and Candle
light Service; 3:00 PM Sunday before Christmas.

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
AA, Tuesdays, 7:00 PM, Church of the Good Shepherd Undercroft;
Saturday 7:00 PM. (Memorial Day-Labor Day) at the Congrega-
tional Church Barn
American Legion meets second Thursday each month on an
irregular basis at The Red Onion, 634-2013
Masons, meets 1st Wednesday of each month at Lodge Hall on
Richardson Street, Supper-6:30 PM, Meeting- 7:30 PM
Oquossoc ATV Club, meetings at 2745 Main St. Rangeley;
[email protected]; 670-8170
Rangeley Lakes Snowmobile Club, 5 dinner meetings per
year. [email protected]
Rangeley Region Guides and Sportsmen’s Association, meets
3rd Thurs. each month, 5:30 PM Potluck Supper-6:30 PM meet-
ing, usually with guest speaker, at Clubhouse on Old Skiway
Road, Oquossoc, Public Welcome, [email protected]
Rotary International, Thursdays, noon, Red Onion Restaurant
T.R.A.C. (Trails for Rangeley Area Coalition) a group that en-
joys hiking, paddling, and snowshoeing at scheduled outings
throughout the year.
Western Mountain Shrine Club occasionally meets 1st Thurs-
day of each month

CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS
Mooselookmeguntic Improvement Association, 207-864-7311
Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, 207-864-7311 www.rlht.org
Rangeley Region Guides & Sportsmen’s Assoc.,
[email protected]

DENTAL SERVICES
Rangeley Family Dentistry, 2252 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-3400

ENTERTAINMENT
Rangeley Friends of the Arts at the RFA Lakeside Theater,
2493 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5000. A Community Arts
Center presenting Concerts, Live Theater, Movies, Youth Arts
Camps, Creative After School Arts Program, and other special
events. For a complete schedule, visit: www.rangeleyarts.org

FARMS
Fixit Farm, Inc. – Owners Paul & Leslie Ferguson-Packard. We
offer Year Round Organic Worm “Poo” Fertilizer; and Worms
for Fish Bait. Product sold in 19 stores throughout Maine &
Massachusetts, in 30, 15 and 5 pound bags. See our website
for full listing of stores, and what they carry for our products.
Call the Farm phone direct for bulk pricing in One ton sacks of
Worm Castings, it is excellent for indoor or outdoor growing, non
burning and approved for Organic crop production. Worms
are also great for indoor grow facilities wanting to create living
soils. website: fixitfarmmaine.com or Farm Phone #207-864-2971 or
Email: [email protected] or facebook: fixitfarmin-
[email protected]

FARMER’S MARKET
Sandy River’s Farmers Market, Tuesdays, 11AM to 2PM, cor-
ner of Route 4 and South Shore Dr. June 5th thru end of Septem-
ber/October
Downtown Farmer’s Market, Thursdays, 10AM -2PM, Corner
of Route 4 and Pleasant Street. Mid June to Columbus Day.

FISHING – HUNTING SUPPLIES
Black Brook Cove Campground, Aziscohos Lake, Rt. 16 West,
486-3828
Bosebuck Mtn. Camps, Aziscohos Lake, Lynchtown, 670-0013
Grant’s Camps, Kennebago River & Lake, Oquossoc 207-864-3608
River’s Edge Sport Shop, Rt.4, Oquossoc 207-864-5582-Guided
fishing on Rangeley Lake and Mooselookmeguntic Lake

FISHING POND FOR KIDS
Kid’s Trout-Fishing Pond at Rangeley Region Guides and
Sportsmen’s Association Clubhouse, Old Skiway Road,
Oquossoc. For youngsters 15 and younger, must be accompa-
nied by an Association member.
Grant’s Camps, Kennebago River Rd., Oquossoc 207-864-3608
(classic Rangeley boat fishing in lake, logan or river boating)

FLORISTS-NURSERIES-GREENHOUSES
Sunrise View Farm, 2963 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2117

FLY FISHING SCHOOLS - INSTRUCTION
Grant’s Camps, Kennebago River Rd, Oquossoc, 207-864-3608,
unique lake and river Registered Maine Guide instruction, wa-
ter entomology identification, tailored to all fishing levels.

FOOD SERVICE
We publish a Rangeley Region Dining Guide which features
complete menus from area restaurants and dining rooms. Please
request this publication at the Chamber of Commerce office.

BAKERIES
Classic Provisions, 2455 Main Street, 207-864-2717
The Gingerbread House*, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-3602
Inner Eye, 2487 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5100
Just Desserts (custom orders only), 207-864-3678
Keep’s Corner Cafe, 2755 Main Street, 207-864-2262
Moosely Bagels, Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5955
Oquossoc Grocery, 75 Carry Road, Oquossoc, 207-864-3662
Rangeley IGA, Route 4 South, Rangeley, 207-864-5089

CATERING
Bald Mountain Camps, (plus tent and chair rentals) 207-864-3671
Classic Provisions, 2455 Main Street, 207-864-2717
Forks in the Air Mountain Bistro, 2485 Main Street, 207-864-2883
The Gingerbread House*, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-3602
Just Desserts (custom orders only), 207-864-3678
Loon Lodge, 207-864-5666
Rangeley IGA, Route 4 South, Rangeley, 207-864-5089
The Shed, 2647 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2219

DELICATESSENS & TAKE-OUT
Classic Provisions, 2455 Main Street, 207-864-2717
Inner Eye, 2487 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5100
Keep’s Corner Cafe, 2755 Main Street, 207-864-2262

Lakeside Convenience & Marina, 2582 Main Street, 207-864-5888
Loony Bin Variety/Woody’s Deli, 2775 Main St., Rangeley, 207-
864-5333
Oquossoc Grocery, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-3662
Rangeley IGA, Route 4 South, Rangeley, 207-864-5089
Red Onion Restaurant, Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5022
Sarge’s Sports Pub, Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5616
Spirits Bar & Grill, 2809 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-9955
The Shed, 2647 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2219

DINING ROOMS, RESTAURANTS, COCKTAIL LOUNGES
Bald Mountain Camps*, Bald Mtn., Rd., Oquossoc, 207-864- 3671**
Bosebuck Mountain Camps*, Aziscohos Lake, Lynchtown,
670-0013**
Country Club Inn*, Country Club Drive, Rangeley, 207-864-3831**
Forks in the Air Mountain Bistro*, 2485 Main Street, 207-864-2883**
The Gingerbread House*, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-3602
Grant’s Camps, Kennebago lakeside dining, 207-864-3608**
Keep’s Corner Cafe, 2755 Main Street, 207-864-2262
Loon Lodge Inn & Restaurant*, 16 Pickford Road, Rangeley,
207-864-5666**
Moose Alley, 2809 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-9955*
Moosely Bagels, Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5955
Parkside & Main*, Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-3774
Pickford Pub* at Loon Lodge, 16 Pickford Road, Rangeley, 207-
864-5666
The Rangeley Tavern*, Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-3341
Red Onion Restaurant*, Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5022
Sarge’s Sports Pub*, Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5616
Spirits Bar & Grill, 2809 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-9955*
The Shed*, 2647 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2219
*Cocktails and Beer/Wine Served
**Reservations Requested

ICE CREAM - SNACK BARS
The Gingerbread House, Old-Fashioned Soda Fountain, Rt. 4,
Oquossoc, 207-864-3602
Inner Eye, 2487 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5100 (Gelato)
Lakeside Convenience & Marina, 2582 Main Street, 207-864-5888
Loony Bin Variety, 2775 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5333
Moose Alley, 2809 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-9955
Mr. Sweet Tooth, 2512 Main Street, 207-864-2335
Oquossoc Grocery, Rt. 4 Oquossoc, 207-864-3662

SEAFOOD – LIVE LOBSTER
Oquossoc Grocery, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-3662
Rangeley IGA, Route 4 South, Rangeley, 207-864-5089

GOLF
Evergreen Golf Course, Dallas Hill Road, breathtaking cham-
pionship course, George Buck Golf School, classes and lessons,
pro shop, practice area, driving range, food and beverages, 207-
864-9055, 207-864-3612 www.evergreengolfrangeley.net
Mingo Springs Golf Course, 18 challenging scenic holes, Min-
go Loop off Route 4, Rangeley. Open to the public, member-
ships, professional instruction, rental clubs, golf carts, club stor-
age, practice and driving range, putting green, freshly prepared
food, hot/cold beverages; May-Oct. weather permitting; call for

starting times, 207-864-5021 www.mingosprings.com

GROCERIES
Lakeside Convenience & Marina, 2582 Main Street, 207-864-5888
Loony Bin Variety, 2775 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5333
Oquossoc Grocery, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-3662
Rangeley IGA, Route 4 South, Rangeley, 207-864-5089

HIKING-WALKING TRAILS
Angel Falls, Appalachian Trail, Bald Mountain, Bemis Stream,
Bonney Point, Cascade Stream, Forest Legacy, Grants Camps
trails, Hatchery Brook, Hunter Cove (Original Trail, Quimby
Brook Trail, Wildlife Sanctuary), Mingo Springs Trail & Bird
Walk, Mountain Pond, Piazza Rock, Rangeley River, Rapid Riv-
er, Saddleback Mountain, Small’s Falls, Rangeley Lakes Trails
Center, Rock Pond/Midway, South Bog, Spencer Pond, West
Kennebago Mountain, and the Wilhelm Reich Museum Walk-
ing Trails (Self-guided Trail, Trail of Thoughts, and Bird Blind
on pond), Gull Pond Stream Hiking Trail/Portage Trail, linking
Haley Pond to the seven Maine Forestry Museum hiking trails,
is part of the nationally recognized Northern Forest Canoe Trail;
a 740 mile route from Old Forge, NY to Fort Kent, ME A detailed
map showing trail locations is available for $4.95 at the Cham-
ber of Commerce office and at retail outlets.

HIKING – CANOEING – KAYAKING - NATURE
PHOTOGRAPHY

Black Brook Cove Guide Service, canoe trips, wildlife safaris,
half & full day trips, Aziscohos Lake, Rt. 16 West, 486-3828
Bosebuck Mtn. Camps, Aziscohos Lake, Lynchtown, 670-0013
ELC Outdoors, 603-215-0002, Wildlife boat tours on the Andro-
scoggin River and Lake Umbagog.
Grant’s Camps, Oquossoc, 207-864-3608 Kennebago Lake & River,
mountains and abundant wildlife, moose run or lake history tour
Green Farm Guide Service, 1026 Rangeley Rd., Coplin Plt, ME
04970, moose and wildlife watching, hiking, canoeing, snow-
shoeing, photography, 246-5604
Lyons Lakeside Cabins, Route 4, Rangeley, 207-864-5899
Maine Forestry Museum, Seven interconnected walking trails
which may all be accessed from the Museum or from Depot St.
out of Rangeley, as well as two water connections from Haley
Pond (one is part of the famous 740 mile Northern Forest Canoe
Trail which runs from Old Forge, NY to Fort Kent, ME.) De-
tailed trail site map is available free at Maine Forestry Museum.
Mookwa Guided Tours, through Ecopelagicon, 7 Pond St.,
Rangeley, kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing, backcountry skiing,
207-864-2771
Nick Leadley, Nature Photography, 2501 Main St., 670-8427
Rangeley Lakes Trails Center, 524 Saddleback Mountain Road,
hiking, mountain biking, trail running, nature observing, winter
fat-tire biking, 207-864-4309
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises and Kayaking, Oquossoc, 670-
8391 (1/2 day guided Mothership Kayak Excursions aboard the
Gray Ghost on Rangeley, Cupsuptic, Mooselookmeguntic and
Richardson Lakes. Kayaking, hiking, moose and wildlife watch-
ing/photography)
Sturtevant Pond Camps, 171 Sturtevant Pond Road, Magallo-
way Plt., 486-9308, adjacent Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge

T.R.A.C - Trails for Rangeley Area Coalition does group hiking,
paddling, and snowshoe outings throughout the year (Tuesday
& Friday). Volunteers also help maintain a Rangeley region hik-
ing trail system. Everyone is welcome.

HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
Phillips Historical Society, open 1st and 3rd Sundays June thru
2nd Sunday in October, 3rd week in Aug. for Old Home Days,
and by appointment. 639-3111
Rangeley Lakes Historical Society’s - Rangeley History Mu-
seum – The newly remodeled and refurbished museum is in the
heart of Rangeley on Main St in the region’s first brick building
and is free to the public. Premiering New Exhibits Annually,
the Society’s first museum has served as a bank, the town office
and jail. Open in July & August: 11 AM-4 PM, Tuesday through
Saturday. 207-864-2333
Rangeley Lakes Historical Society’s Outdoor Sporting Heri-
tage Museum, see MUSEUMS

HOME MONITORING SERVICES
Dead River Company, 2385 Main Street, 207-864-5105

HORSEBACK RIDING
Saddleview Farm, 47 Skyland Drive, Rangeley, 207-864-5161

LAUNDROMATS – LAUNDRY
Village Scrubboard, Coin operated machines; wash, dry and
fold service; free wi-fi. 2391 Main St., 207-864-3390

LIBRARY
Rangeley Public Library, 7 Lake St., PO Box 1150, Rangeley,
207-864-5529. Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 10 AM-4:30 PM,
Wednesdays 10 AM-7 PM, Saturdays 10 AM-2:00 PM Services:
internet, wireless, fax, copying, printing, community programming.
Books, DVDs, audio books and e-books for children and adults.
Summer Reading Program runs Wednesdays from July 11th to
August 15th 10:00 to 11:30 for 6-9 year olds. It runs on Thurs-
days and Fridays of those same weeks for 3-5 year olds (no
program Aug. 9th when the library is closed for our Summer
Celebration).
Adult book discussion groups are Rangeley Readers and Ad-
venture Book Group. Rangeley Readers meet the third Wednes-
day of each month at 10:00 AM. Adventure Book Group meets
the last Wednesday of each month at 4:00 PM.

LICENSING AGENTS FOR FISHING & HUNTING LICENSES
Bald Mountain Camps (fishing only), Black Brook Cove
Campground, Bosebuck Mtn. Camps, Grant’s Camps, Oquossoc
Grocery, River’s Edge Sports (fishing only),

MAINE GUIDES
Bald Mountain Camps, Steve Philbrick, Bald Mountain Road,
Oquossoc, 207-864-3671
Black Brook Cove Guide Service, Jeff LaRochelle, 486-3828
Bosebuck Mtn. Camps, Aziscohos Lake, Lynchtown, 670-0013
Grant’s Camps, 207-864-3608, Kennebago Lake & River, Regis-
tered Maine Guides Fly Fishing Federation instructors.
Green Farm Guide Service, 1026 Rangeley Rd., Coplin Plt, ME
04970, moose and wildlife watching, hiking, canoeing, snow-
shoeing, photography, 246-5604

Lyons Lakeside Cabins, Tim Lyons, Rt. 4 South, PO Box 957,
Rangeley, 207-864-5899
Mookwa Guided Tours, 7 Pond Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2771,
Kayak, canoe, hike, snowshoe
Mountain View Cottages and Guide Service, Jim McCormack,
PO Box 284, Oquossoc, 207-864-3416
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises and Kayaking, Kevin Sinnett,
670-8391, recreational, hunting, fishing
Sturtevant Pond Camps, 171 Sturtevant Pond Road, Magallo-
way Plt., 486-9308

MASSAGE THERAPY – FITNESS
Tina Falasco, LMT, Deep Tissue and Neuromuscular Therapy,
Practicing at Rangeley Region Health & Wellness, 207-864-5805
Heidi Sorensen, Massage Therapist, Swedish relaxation, deep
tissue, Reiki. 207-864-2078; working out of 22 High Street and
Rangeley Region Health & Wellness.
Rangeley Region Fitness Center, Dallas Hill Road, 207-864-3055.

MEDICAL-EMERGENCIES-WELLNESS
Dial 911 Ambulance, Fire, and Police Emergencies. From Cell
Phone: *22
Franklin Memorial Hospital, Routes 2 & 4 south of Farmington,
778-6031
Rangeley Family Medicine, 42 Dallas Hill Road, 207-864-3303
Rangeley Region Health and Wellness, 25 Dallas Hill Road,
207-864-4397.
Ascent Rangeley Lakes Rehab, 207-864-3332 ext. 3
Rangeley Fitness Center, 207-864-3055

MOVIES
RFA Lakeside Theater, 2493 Main St, Rangeley. Enjoy First-
Run Movies on the largest screen in Franklin County! Admis-
sion for all shows: $5. Visit www.rangeleyarts.org and click on
“Movies” for current schedule. We’ll be poppin’ the popcorn…
Video Habits, 2391 Main Street, (next to the Village Scrub-
board) 207-864-3390; DVD rentals & Sales; DVD player rentals

MUSEUMS
Maine Forestry Museum, Indoor/outdoor displays of logging
equipment, artifacts, wood-carvings, exhibits, photos, informa-
tive videos, Alden Grant oil painting collection, Dave Barten
diorams, prints, books, children’s play area, hiking trails, picnic
area and gift shop. Scheduled large groups and bus tours wel-
come. Open Wed-Sun, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM, mid-June til Labor
Day; Thurs-Sun, 11:00 AM-4:00 PM from Labor Day til Mid-
October: or by appointment for group/bus tour, 207-864-3939
(leave a message) 221 Stratton Rd., Route 16 East.
www.MaineForestryMuseum.org
Phillips Historical Society, see HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
Rangeley Lakes Region Historical Society’s Rangeley History
Museum – The newly remodeled and refurbished is in the heart
of Rangeley on Main St in the region’s first brick building and
is free to the public. Premiering New Exhibits Annually, the So-
ciety’s first museum has served as a bank, the town office and
jail. The original old jail cell exhibit is in the cellar. The Society’s
first museum features a wide variety of interesting exhibits and
artifacts on the town’s first settlers, early family life, the Grand

Hotel Era, Sporting Camps, Steamboats, the Narrow-gauge
Railroad, Agricultural, Transportation and treasures from the
19th Century “Gilded Age”. Open in July & August: 11 AM-4
PM, Tuesday through Saturday. 207-864-2333
Rangeley Lakes Historical Society’s Outdoor Sporting Heri-
tage Museum –Twice named; “Best Sporting Museum in New
England” by Yankee Magazine, this amazing museum offers; an
authentic circa 1900 Rangeley Log Cabin, a wide variety of vin-
tage equipment & watercraft, works of art and Native American
artifacts, all sharing the story of the human use of the region’s
rich natural resources. This popular museum Premieres New
Exhibits Annually and receives rave reviews from visitors on
Trip Advisor! Special events are offered throughout the season
featuring outdoor artists, authors & speakers (Check the Cham-
ber’s online schedule for details). Gift Shop and Museum are
open; 10-4 PM Weds. –Sun. in May, June, Sept. & Oct and 7 days
a week in July & Aug. Located at the corner of Routes 4 & 17,
Oquossoc Village - 864-3091 www.rangeleyoutdoormuseum.org
Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad, see RAILROAD PARK
Wilhelm Reich Museum, at Orgonon, off Rt. 4, Dodge Pond Rd.
July and August: Wed-Sun 1:00 PM-5:00 PM; September: Satur-
days only 1:00 PM-5:00 PM; Groups and private tours by ap-
pointment. 207-864-3443. July & August: Natural Science Work-
shops every Sunday 2:00 PM-4:00 PM free of charge. 5 Nature
Trails open year round daily 9 AM-5 PM; Children’s activities.

NEWSPAPERS – NEWS - AREA GUIDES
Original Irregular, weekly, 239 Main St., PO Box 616, Kingfield,
ME 04947, 207-265-2773

POWER EQUIPMENT-WEED WACKERS-LAWN MOWERS
Boss Power Equipment, 2775 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5343

PROPANE GAS FILLING STATIONS, HOME HEATING OILS
Blue Flame Gas Company, 2497 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-
864-8008
Dead River Company, 2385 Main Street, 207-864-5105 (home
heating oils, propane)
Lakeside Convenience & Marina, 2582 Main Street, 207-864-5888
Oquossoc Grocery, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-3662
Rangeley IGA, Route 4 South, Rangeley, 207-864-5089 (tank
swap only)
S-K Quality Fuels, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-4328 (home heating oils)
Village Scrubboard, 2391 Main Street. 207-864-3390, propane
tank fill station.

RAFTING
ELC Outdoors, 603-215-0002

RAILROAD PARK
Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad, Bridge Street, Phil-
lips, Maine. A Narrow-gauge Railroad using original equip-
ment and roadbed with a steam-like gasoline-powered loco.
Rides given 1st and 3rd Sundays and during special events June
3 - October 14. For times, 207-639-2228 or www.srrl-rr.org

RECREATION PROGRAMS
Creative After School Arts Program: CASA is for students in
grades 5-12. Daily workshops in theater performance and oper-

ations, music and performance, graphic art, fine arts and design,
digital media, creative writing and community service as well
as a safe place in a diverse and accepting environment. It coin-
cides with the 40-week school year during after school hours:
M-F until 5:30 PM at the RFA Lakeside Theater, 2493 Main St.
Rangeley. CASA is funded by numerous foundations, trusts,
our communities and private donations. FMI 207-864-5000 or
www.rangeleyarts.org.
Drama Camp: July 9-13, 2018, 9:30 AM – 3 PM, RFA Lakeside
Theater. For students entering 2nd through 6th grade or age 7-12.
Through games and activities students explore pantomime, sto-
rytelling, characterization, emotions, improvisation & creative
movement. FMI 207-864-5000 or www.rangeleyarts.org.
Music Camp: Westerhoff/RFA Music Camp, August 6-10, 2018,
9 AM – 3 PM at the RFA Lakeside Theater. Activities include
individual instruction, practice, performance, group lessons,
music-making and fun musicianship classes. Sponsored by the
Westerhoff Family Foundation, the Maine Community Founda-
tion, the Maine Arts Commission and the RFA. FMI 207-864-5000
or www.rangeleyarts.org
Rangeley Health and Wellness Children’s Programs: Brit-
ish Soccer Camp ages 3-14, Fit and Fun ages 5-9, RFC Soccer
Camps, Swim Lessons, Children in Action and Fit Kids after
school programs. Call Rangeley Fitness Center 207-864-3055 for
more information.
Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust and Ecoventure Camps for Kids!
21 years of award-winning outdoor exploration for 1st through
12th graders. Camp starts July 10th through August 10th, Tues-
day through Friday, overnight excursions for 5th-8th graders. To
register, download forms at www.rhlt.org FMI call 207-864-7311.
Rangeley Region Guides & Sportsmen’s Assoc. Junior Guides
program of outdoor activities, ages 9-12, 6 consecutive Mondays
beginning July 9th from 9 AM -3 PM at the Clubhouse on Old
Skiway Road, Oquossoc. Program activities include canoe safe-
ty, basic archery, hiking, fly tying and fly casting. No charge.
Limited space, pre-registration required. Contact Joyce Fay at
207-864-2651.
TEEN Drama Week: July 30 – August 3, 2018, 9:30 AM – 3 PM
at the RFA Lakeside Theater. For students entering 7th through
12th grade or age 13-18. The week will combine improvisation,
scene work and developing onstage skills. Performers will work
creatively to explore character development, movement, and
story-telling. Includes the rehearsal of a short show to be per-
formed at the end of the week. FMI 207-864-5000 or
www.rangeleyarts.org
Town of Rangeley, Adult & family trips, Swim program, nu-
merous sports activities, for schedule, 207-864-3326
Wilhelm Reich Museum, at Orgonon, off Rt. 4, Dodge Pond Rd.,
Nature programs each Sunday in July & August, 207-864-3443.

SCENIC SIGHTS
Reached by car, with miles from Rangeley: Mingo Springs Golf
Course, 3; Small’s Falls, 12; Route 4 at Dallas Hill Road Scenic
Overlook, 1; Height of Land Scenic Overlook, 17; Eustis Ridge, 27;
Quill Hill, 8; Route 17 Rangeley Overlook, 10; Saddleback Moun-
tain, 8; Mt. Blue State Park, Weld, 30; Rangeley State Park, 7;
Daggett Rock, Phillips, 25; Wire Bridge, North New Portland, 40

SHOPS - STORES
ART, ANTIQUES, BOOKS, CLOTHING, DECORATING,
FIREPLACES, FURNITURE, GIFTS, HARDWARE, HOUSE-

WARES, QUILTS, RECREATIONAL
Please request a Rangeley Region Shopping Guide at the Cham-
ber of Commerce office.
AJ’s Cycles, Fat tire bike rentals, sales, service. 2745 Main St.,
Rangeley, 207-864-2850
Alpine Shop, 2504 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-3741
Backwoods Clothing & Embroidery/ Mr. Sweet Tooth,
2512 Main St., 207-864-2335
Books, Lines & Thinkers, Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-4355
Boss Power Equipment, 2775 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5343
Ecopelagicon Nature Store, 7 Pond St., Rangeley, 207-864-2771
Hammond Lumber Company, 389 Farmington Falls Rd.,
Farmington, 207-778-3518
Hammond Lumber Company, 946 US Route 2, East Wilton,
207-778-6969
Inner Eye, 2487 Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-5100. Unusual gifts,
cards, candy, photo kiosk, coffee, teas, smoothies.
Lakeside Sports and Paul’s Custom Canvas & Upholstery,
2582 Main Street, 207-864-9004
L. L. Bean, Main Street, Freeport
Maine Forestry Museum Gift Shop, 221 Stratton Road, 207-
864-3939
Mo’s Variety, Main Street, 207-864-9949
Oquossoc Marine, 87 Carry Road, Full Sales, service and stor-
age for all brands of boats, ATVs and snowmobiles. Lots of ac-
cessories and clothing in stock, 207-864-5477
Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum Gift Shop features out-
door art & prints, cards, Rangeley region & outdoor related
books, children’s gifts, glassware, fly fishing items & vintage fly
tying materials and so much more Corner of Routes 4 & 17,
Oquossoc Village - 864-3091
Pinebough Dishes, Carolyn Smith, 207-491-5800
Rangeley Fireplace & Stove Company, 2497 Main Street, 207-
864-5577
Rangeley Lakes Builders Supply, 2742 Main St., Rangeley, 207-
864-5644
River’s Edge Sports Shop, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-5582
Seaberg Gallery & Alpacaville, 2485 Main Street, Rangeley,
339-933-2533
SnowSource, corner of Pond & Main Streets, Rangeley, 207-864-5532
Sunrise View Farm, 2963 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2117
Welcome Home Furniture & Accessories, 2750 Main Street,
Rangeley, 207-864-5688
Wilhelm Reich Museum Gift Shop, Dodge Pd. Rd., 207-864-3443

SKATING
Ice Skating, under the lights on Haley Pond. Free skates avail-
able at Ecopelagicon Nature Store, 7 Pond Street, 207-864-2771

SKEET & TRAP SHOOTING
Rangeley Region Skeet & Trap Association, Old Skiway Road,
Oquossoc. Wednesday 4-5 PM, Instructional Shotgun Shooting,
4-7 PM, Open Trap; Thursday 4-7 PM, 5 Stand Sporting Clays;
Saturday 10 AM. to noon, Sporting Clays, noon to 2 PM, Skeet;
Sunday 1-2 PM, Instructional Shot Gun Shooting, 1-4 PM, Open
Trap. Contact Dave at 207-864-4323.
Shotguns for rent and shells for sale. We offer trap, wobble trap,
skeet, 30 station sporting clay field, and free of charge instructors
ready to help. Our combination trap/skeet field is handicapped
accessible. www.rangeleyoutdoors.com and www.rrsta.org
Rifle Pistol Shooting, Morton Cut-off Rd. at the Old Fan-
joy Pit. Will be open to the public on the 1st Saturday of each
month June-October. Numerous shooting events/competitions
throughout the year. For more information contact Harold Fay
at 207-864-2651 or River’s Edge Sport Shop at 207-864-5582

SKI AREAS
Rangeley Lakes Trails Center, 65 km Nordic system, track set
and skating lanes. Dog friendly trail; snowshoe single track, win-
ter fat-bike biking, 524 Saddleback Mountain Road, 207-864-4309.

SKI RENTALS
Rangeley Lakes Trails Center, 524 Saddleback Mt. Rd., 207-
864-4309 (Nordic)

SNOWMOBILE TRAIL SYSTEM
150 miles of marked trails groomed with state-of the-art groom-
ing equipment. All services are trailside, map available. Connect
with trails from all directions. www.rangeleysnowmobile.com

SNOWMOBILE NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATIONS
Bosebuck Mtn. Camps, Aziscohos Lake, 670-0013
Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce, 6 Park Road, Range-
ley, 207-864-5571
Rangeley Town Office, 15 School Street, Rangeley, 207-864-3326

SNOWMOBILE RENTALS – GUIDED TOURS
Flagstaff Rentals, Inc., 141 Main Street, Stratton, 207 246-4276
Green Farm Guide Service, 1026 Rangeley Rd., Coplin Plt, ME
04970, moose and wildlife watching, hiking, canoeing, snow-
shoeing, photography, 207-246-5604
Mac Dudley, 207-864-5919, guided tours. Snowmobile Safety
Class and Take a Friend Snowmobiling, two day program dur-
ing Feb. school vacation for youth, adults, families and friends.
Call Mac at 207-864-5919 for information.

SNOWMOBILE - SALES, SERVICE & STORAGE
Boss Power Equipment, 2775 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5343
Lakeside Convenience & Marina Full Service repair shop for
all brands. Complete line of parts and accessories. 24 hour gas.
2582 Main Street, 207-864-9004
Oquossoc Marine, 87 Carry Road, Oquossoc, 207-864-5477

SNOWSHOE RENTALS – GUIDED TOURS
Alpine Shop, Main St., Rangeley, 207-864-3741 (rentals only)
Ecopelagicon, 7 Pond Street, Rangeley, 207-864-2771
Jeff LaRochelle, PO Box 319, Oquossoc, ME 04964, 207-486-3828
(guided tours only)

Rangeley Lakes Trails Center, 524 Saddleback Mountain Road,
207-864-4309 (rentals and trails)
River’s Edge Sports, Rt. 4, Oquossoc, 207-864-5582 (rentals only)

SWIMMING & INSTRUCTION
Cupsuptic Lake Park & Campground, Rt. 16 West, 4.5 miles
out of Oquossoc, 207-864-5249. Day use fees, no lifeguard
Lakeside Park, Rangeley - lifeguard on duty 9 AM-5 PM daily
(weather permitting), lessons available
Rangeley Lake State Park, South Shore Dr., day-use fee charged.

TENNIS, SHUFFLEBOARD & BASKETBALL
Numerous accommodations in the area offer tennis and shuffle-
board. In addition, free courts are available at Lakeside Park in
Rangeley and at Oquossoc Park.

THEATER
RFA Lakeside Theater: First-Run Movies, Live Musicals, Dra-
ma, Cabarets, Concerts & Events. 2493 Main St, Rangeley. Also
available for your private event! For the complete schedule of
events, visit www.rangeleyarts.org.

TOURS & TRANSPORTATION
Acadian Seaplanes LLC, 2640 Main Street, Rangeley, 207-864-5307
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises and Kayaking, Oquossoc, 670-8391
(Scenic Lake Cruises and Tours)

VIDEO RENTALS
Rangeley Public Library, Lake St., Rangeley, 207-864-5529
Video Habits, 2391 Main St. Rangeley, 207-864-3390

WEB SITE
For complete area information and links to the sites of most lo-
cal businesses, visit: www.rangeleymaine.com

WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Hunter Cove Wildlife Sanctuary, Rangeley Lakes Heritage
Trust, Opposite Dodge Pond, Rt. 4 North. Enjoy several hiking
loops for wildlife viewing on Hunter Cove. For trail maps and
more information, www.rlht.org.

ZIPLINING
ELC Outdoors, 603-215-0002

SPECIAL EVENTS

May 2018

27 Rangeley RuKaBi Race
Rangeley RuKaBi Race - Run 3.5 miles, Kayak 1.5 miles
and Bike 3.5 miles
Rangeley Town Park. 10:00 AM. (207) 864-5571

29 Walk the Woods - Hatchery Brook Preserve
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods on the Hatch-
ery Brook Preserve outer loop. The Hatchery Brook Trail
is located on the outskirts of Rangeley village and fea-
tures 50 acres of forested land and a 1/2 mile of frontage
on Rangeley Lake. (207) 864-7311. www.facebook.com/
rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

June 2018

1 Rangeley Community Chorus Concert
The theme for this year’s June concert is “True Colors.”
Church of the Good Shepherd , 2614 Main Street in
Rangeley. www.rangeleyarts.org 7:00 PM

3 Auditions for Summer DIVA, We are looking for ac-
tors to dramatize iconic lines and scenes from movies,
as well as singers and dancers. RFA Lakeside Theater.
www.rangeleyarts.org 1:00 PM.

5 MCC Day at Greenvale Cove, Join the RLHT staff and
MCC members to establish public water access trails,
picnic sites, and a public dock. 55 South Shore Drive.
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. FMI (207) 864-7311.

5 Walk the Woods - Hunter Cove Wildlife Sanctuary
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods at the Hunter
Cove Wildlife Sanctuary. Winds through 100 acres of
forested land on a beautiful 1/2 mile section of Hunter
Cove on Rangeley Lake. Meet at trailhead. (207) 864-7311.
www.facebook.com/rlht.org 5:30 to 7:00 PM

6 Navigating the Maine Woods with Your Cell Phone
Rangeley Lake Heritage Trust staff will introduce the
concept and use the Global Positioning System via your
smartphone. Registration. (207) 864-7311 or email
[email protected] 9:00 to 12:00 PM

6 RFA STUDENT MUSIC RECITAL Local students will
be performing, both those taking private lessons and
those involved in CASA, showcasing their progress this
year on piano, voice, drums, strings, and other musi-
cal instruments. www.rangeleyarts.org 6:30 PM. RFA
Lakeside Theater

12 Walk the Woods - Cascade Stream Gorge
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods at Cascade
Stream Gorge Trail. Meet at trailhead. (207) 864-7311.
www.facebook.com/rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

12 Maine Forestry Museum Open House
Please drop by if you can and enjoy light refreshments.
(207) 864-3939. 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

13 Maine Forestry Museum opens for the 2018 season
(207) 864-3939. Thursday to Sunday from 10:00 AM - to
4:00 PM

15 Seaberg Gallery & Alpacaville Grand Opening Cel-
ebration. H’ordeuvres & wine provided by Forks in
the Air Mountain Bistro. Live acoustic music. Original
Seaberg paintings, Maine Rockers, Twisted Creations,
Blue Moon Clay Carvers. Vers’s Iron & Vine Jewelry.
2485 Main Street, 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

16- New Exhibit at Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum
Oct. “Billy Hill the Man Who Outshot Annie Oakley
15 The once young bell boy at the Rangeley Lake House

and amazing self-taught trick shot went on to national
fame as well as accomplishments in wildlife carving,
taxidermy and painting. June 16 - Oct 15. (207) 864-3091.
10:00 -4:00 PM

JUNE 2018 (Continued)

18- Tim Baker Nature Trail Story Book Walk
Sept Wonderful opportunity for families with young children
30 for a fun walk in the woods. This year’s book is ANI-

MAL HIDE and SEEK by Dahlov Ipear. June 18 - Sept
30. RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old Skiway Rd, Oquossoc.
(207) 864-5748. All day.

19 Walk the Woods - South Bog Conservation Area
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods at the South
Bog Conservation Area. (207) 864-7311. www.facebook.
com/rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

19 Paint Night w/ SoJo RLHT is pleased to have Sonja
Johnson back to guide us in finding our artistic talent.
Gingerbread House Restaurant. Registration (207) 864-
7311 or email [email protected] 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

20 Anne Britting Oleson Author Talk
Rangeley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to let us know
you will be attending. 6:00 PM

21 RRG&SA Monthly Membership Meeting
Potluck dinner and educational program. RRG&SA
Clubhouse, Old Skiway Rd, Oquossoc. (207) 314-8200.
5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

23 Lupine Festival-Art & Antique Show
Antique dealers, book sellers, craftspeople and art-
ists sharing their talents and selling their goods at the
Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum in Oquossoc. (207)
864-5571. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

23 New Exhibit at Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum -
“Vintage 19th Century Fishing Lures”
(207) 864-3091. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

23 2nd Annual Maine Shed Hunter Gathering Shed
hunters, buyers, and artisans will show off their unique
“finds” and creations. RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old Skiway
Rd, Oquossoc. (207) 670-8319. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

26 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA.
Reservations (207) 670-8391
FMI www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-
kayak-trips

26 Walk the Woods - Rangeley River Trail
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods on the Range-
ley River Trail. (207) 864-7311. www.facebook.com/
rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

27 Author Talk/Reading Authors Angelo Kaltsos and
Anne Morin will be sharing their latest books. Rangeley
Public Library, (207) 864-5529. 6:00 PM

27 Special Sunset - Full Moon Rise Cruise Rangeley Re-
gion Lake Cruises & Kayaking. A spectacular evening
on Rangeley Lake as we watch the Sunset @ 8:25pm and
Full “Strawberry” Moon Rise @ 8:20pm. 7:15 PM - 8:45
PM Reservations (207) 670-8391. www.rangeley-lakes.
com/lake-cruises/descriptions

JUNE 2018 (Continued)

27 Youth Ensemble of New England Church of the Good
Shepherd. www.rangeleyarts.org 7:00 PM

28 Wilderness First Aid Wilderness First Aid is a two-day
& course focused on general medical concepts and basic
29 life support skills. Sponsored by the RLHT. Registration.

(207) 864-7311 [email protected] 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

28 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA.
Reservations 207-670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.
com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

29 Rangeley History Museum Opens for 2018 Season
July & August: 11 AM-4 PM, Wednesday through Sun-
day. 207-864-2333

29 ANNIE - Community Theater Production Admission:
All seats are reserved – Adults: $18/*First-Night (June
29): $15 / Youth: $10 – To purchase tickets in advance,
visit www.rangeleyarts.org and click on the “Buy
Tickets” tab at the top of the page. Tickets will also be
available at the door. RFA Lakeside Theater. 7:00 PM

30 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 8:00
AM to 9:30 AM

30 Maine Forestry Museum Annual Live Auction
221 Stratton Rd, (207) 864-3939. 10:00 AM

30 New Exhibit @ Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum -
“Picnics & Shore Lunches” “Picnics & Shore Lunches”
will share a glimpse into what it was like to dine out-
doors in 19th Century Rangeley. (207) 864-3091. 10:00 AM

30 ANNIE - Community Theater Production Admission:
All seats are reserved – Adults: $18/Youth: $10 – To
purchase tickets in advance, visit www.rangeleyarts.org
and click on the “Buy Tickets” tab at the top of the page.
Tickets will also be available at the door. RFA Lakeside
Theater. 7:00 PM

July 2018

1 The Wilhelm Reich Museum opens for 2018 season
Visit the museum and learn about this brilliant scientist
and his experiments. Dodge Pond Rd, (207) 864-3443.
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Wed-Sun, July & Aug)

1 ANNIE - Community Theater Production Admission:
All seats are reserved – Adults: $18/Youth: $10 – To
purchase tickets in advance, visit www.rangeleyarts.org
and click on the “Buy Tickets” tab at the top of the page.
Tickets will also be available at the door. RFA Lakeside
Theater. 7:00 PM

JULY 2018 (Continued)

2-3 American Red Cross Lifeguard Course w/Waterfront
Option Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is excited to host
an American Red Cross Lifeguard Training this sum-
mer. This course will feature online coursework and
in-person skill work to reinforce the program. Partici-
pants will be trained to prepare, prevent, and respond
to emergencies in and around the water. July 2,3,5 & 6.
Registration is required. To register please call (207) 864-
7311 ext. 103 or email [email protected].

3 Independence Day Celebration - Fun in the Park
On Tuesday, July 3rd, the park will come to life with
activities, food and entertainment for all ages, all pro-
vided by our area nonprofit organizations. This will be
a true family day packed with fun. Festivities will start
at 9:00 AM with the opening of the Chamber Silent Auc-
tion followed by the Children’s Parade at 10:00 AM and
the Duck Race on Haley Pond at 10:30 AM, and go out
with a bang shortly before the fireworks get underway
at dusk. This event is certain to bring back the grand
tradition of celebrating Independence Day in Rangeley’s
beautiful park. Visitors will enjoy food, live entertain-
ment, bouncy houses, games, dog parade, demonstra-
tions and more, all in the splendor of the picturesque
lakeside park. There will also be a variety of items for
sale and the Chamber’s silent auction will be going on
all day (9:00 AM – 6:00 PM) at the Chamber office at the
entrance to the park.

3 Rangeley Health & Wellness 20th Annual Duck Race
20th annual duck race with over 60 prizes awarded!
Main St. (207) 864-4397 ext 4. 10:00 AM

3 Frost Memorial Art Show Fine arts and crafts available
by local and regional artists. There will be paintings and
prints, photography, ceramics, jewelry, herbal and food
products, metalworking and more. The show is set up
on Pond Street , just off Main Street by the gazebo. It is
a rain or shine event. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

3 New Exhibit Opens at Rangeley History Museum;
“Rangeley’s Heroes of Bataan”... Plus Hayrides Hay-
rides behind a Two Horse Hitch after the Big Parade
Downtown!!! Main St. (207) 864-2333. 10:00 AM

3 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley Re-
gion Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA. Reservations
(207) 670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayak-
ing/guided-kayak-trips

3 Sami Stevens – Vocalist in concert Exclusively Spon-
sored by Moose Alley The concert will conclude with
plenty of time to get your spot for the Fireworks. NYC
Vocalist Sami Stevens combines Jazz, Experimental and
classic RnB sensibilities to forge a truly unique voice in
original music. 7:00 PM, RFA Lakeside Theater.
www.rangeleyarts.org

JULY 2018 (Continued)

3 Fireworks Cruise Rangeley Region Lake Cruises & Kay-
aking, , Reservations/deposit : (207) 670-8391. www.
rangeley-lakes.com/lake-cruises/premier-packages .
8:00 PM – 9:45 PM

5-6 American Red Cross Lifeguard Course w/Waterfront
Option Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is excited to host
an American Red Cross Lifeguard Training this sum-
mer. This course will feature online coursework and
in-person skill work to reinforce the program. Partici-
pants will be trained to prepare, prevent, and respond
to emergencies in and around the water. July 2,3,5 & 6.
Registration is required. To register please call (207) 864-
7311 ext. 103 or email [email protected].

5 Move & Groove with Ms. Jenn This kick-off to the 2018
summer reading program “Libraries Rock” will have
kids jumping and learning that music is inside of all of
us, and that every song starts as a story. Rangeley Public
Library, (207) 864-5529 to sign up and get your free
ticket. 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM

5 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA. Reserva-
tions (207) 670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.com/
kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

5 Julian Gargiulo - Pianist in Concert Church of the
Good Shepherd, www.rangeleyarts.org 7:00 PM

6 Author Reading by Virginia MacGregor
Rangeley Public Library, (207) 864-5529. 10:30 AM

6 ANNIE - Community Theater Production Admission:
All seats are reserved – Adults: $18/Youth: $10 – To
purchase tickets in advance, visit www.rangeleyarts.org
and click on the “Buy Tickets” tab at the top of the page.
Tickets will also be available at the door. RFA Lakeside
Theater. 7:00 PM

7 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 8:00
AM to 9:30 AM

7 Annual Book & Bake Sale This is our largest book sale
of the year. Come look through many tables of gently
used books at bargain prices! The bake sale will feature
all different types of home-baked goodies, with a special
emphasis on pies. Rangeley Public Library (207) 864-
5529. 10:00 to 1:00 PM

7 Author-Adventurer, Doug Dunlap Outdoor Sporting
Heritage Museum. Come meet this interesting man who
has hiked and paddled all over Western Maine! (207)
864-3091. 11:00 Am to 3 PM

7 ANNIE - Community Theater Production Admission:
All seats are reserved – Adults: $18/Youth: $10 – To
purchase tickets in advance, visit www.rangeleyarts.org
and click on the “Buy Tickets” tab at the top of the page.
Tickets will also be available at the door. RFA Lakeside
Theater. 7:00 PM

JULY 2018 (Continued)

8 ANNIE - Community Theater Production Admission:
All seats are reserved – Adults: $18/Youth: $10 – To
purchase tickets in advance, visit www.rangeleyarts.org
and click on the “Buy Tickets” tab at the top of the page.
Tickets will also be available at the door. RFA Lakeside
Theater. 2:00 PM

9 Scenic Lake Cruise, Rangeley Region Lake Cruises &
Kayaking. A 1.5 hour cruise on Rangeley Lake!
Reservations (207) 670-8391. 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM

9- Love, Work & Knowledge - Documentary Film about
11 Wilhelm Reich The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich

July 9, 10, 11 – ONE SHOW each night. Wilhelm Reich, a
pioneer persecuted and imprisoned. His books and pub-
lications were banned and burned in America, where
he died in a federal penitentiary. Now, 60 years after his
death and 10 years after the unsealing of his personal
archives, a new documentary presents the facts. 7:00
PM, RFA Lakeside Theater, www.rangeleyarts.org

10 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA.
Reservations 207-670-8391
FMI www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-
kayak-trips

10 Walk the Woods - Bonney Point Trail
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods on 280 acres
of land interspersed with rolling fields and meadows.
www.facebook.com/rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

11 Open Season Daren Worcester, author of Open Season:
True Stories of the Maine Warden Service will be shar-
ing stories collected from former and current members
of the Maine Warden Service. Rangeley Public Library
(207) 864-5529 to sign up and get your free ticket. 6:00 PM

12 Rangeley Region Guides & Sportsmen’s Strawberry
Festival Sponsored by Rangeley Region Guides and
Sportsmen Association, with multiple arts and crafts
vendors, fresh strawberry shortcake, and the Guides
famous french fries. Oquossoc Village Park. Joyce Faye
(207) 864-2651. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

12 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA. Reserva-
tions (207) 670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.com/
kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

12 RFA Benefit Event: Moondance Van Morrison Tribute
Band. Ticket includes cocktail receptions at private
homes, desserts and concert at the theater. www.
rangeleyarts.org and click on Buy Tickets. RFA Lakeside
Theater. 6:00 PM

14 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 8:00
AM to 9:30 AM

JULY 2018 (Continued)

14 LakeSmart Workshop Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust
will be hosting Maggie Shannon, of the Maine Lakes
Society. LakeSmart provides a blueprint of voluntary
changes that will protect the pond or lake you love.
Learning about small changes on your property and
within your association to decrease water run-off and
erosion. This free workshop will be held at the RLHT
Office, and there will be in-class and field portions of
this workshop. Participants should bring a brown bag
lunch. To attend, folks should register by calling (207)
864-7311 ext. 103 or email [email protected] .

14 Franklin Savings 150th Birthday Celebration Save
the date!!!! Come celebrate our 150th Birthday with us.
Events will include games for kids & adults of all ages.
Bar-b-que from 4:30 until food is gone. Watch for further
information. Rain date 7/15/18

14 Free Women’s Fly-Casting Clinics at Outdoor Sporting
Heritage Museum Reservations (207) 864-3091 Clinics:
11 AM-12PM, 1-2PM, & 2-3PM

14 Evening of Music with Pianist Andy Kahn

Wilhelm Reich Museum. (207) 864-3443. wilhelmreich-

[email protected] 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM

17 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA.
Reservations (207) 670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.
com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

17 Walk the Woods - Hatchery Brook Preserve
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods on the Hatch-
ery Brook Preserve outer loop. The Hatchery Brook Trail
is located on the outskirts of Rangeley village and fea-
tures 50 acres of forested land and a 1/2 mile of frontage
on Rangeley Lake. www.facebook.com/rlht.org (207)
864-7311. 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

17 RFA Street Dance Open-air rock concert that’s perfect
for the whole family. Held on Pond Street on the shore of
Haley Pond. www.rangeleyarts.org 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM

18 Trails Dreams Brad “Old Buzzard” Cook will share
his story of one man’s passion to experience life to the
fullest, to take risks, to imagine a better world. Range-
ley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to sign up and to get
your free ticket. 6:00 PM

19 Internet Safety Scott Hatfield will be sharing tips for
staying safe on the internet. Topics covered will include
wireless security, data protection, and privacy. Range-
ley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to sign up. Max 20
participants. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

19 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River
Rangeley Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA.
Reservations (207) 670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.
com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

JULY- 2018 (Continued)

19 The Home Road – Indie Film Independent Film by
Tonja Shevenell. ONE SHOW with director’s Q&A to
follow. A 74-year-old Maine man retraces the journey of
his pioneering, 19-year-old great-great-grandfather, who
left his home in Canada in 1845 to become Biddeford’s
first permanent French-Canadian settler. 7:00 PM, RFA
Lakeside Theater. www.rangeleyarts.org

19 RRG&SA Monthly Membership Meeting Potluck
dinner and educational program. The annual meeting is
July 19th and features a silent auction. RRG&SA Club-
house, Old Skiway Rd, Oquossoc. (207) 314-8200. 5:30
PM to 7:30 PM

21 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 8:00
AM to 9:30 AM

21 Rangeley Lakes 3rd Annual Fly in & Air Show, Ste-
phen A. Bean Municipal Airport, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

21 Renowned Fly Tier Selene Dumain at Outdoor Sport-
& ing Heritage Museum Dumaine is a widely recognized
22 and accomplished tier known for her mastery of Carrie

Stevens’ techniques and patterns. (207) 864-3091. 11:00
AM to 3:00 PM

21 RFA Presents Tim & Sarah Macek - A Chamber Music
Concert Tickets may be purchased in advance with
the convenience of your credit card by visiting www.
rangeleyarts.org and clicking on the “Buy Tickets” tab at
the top of the page. Tickets will also be available at the
door. Church of the Good Shepherd. www.rangeley-
arts.org 7:00 PM

24 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA. Reserva-
tions (207) 670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.com/
kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

24 Walk the Woods - Hunter Cove Wildlife Sanctuary
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods at the Hunter
Cove Wildlife Sanctuary. Winds through 100 acres of
forested land on a beautiful 1/2 mile section of Hunter
Cove on Rangeley Lake. (207) 864-7311. www.facebook.
com/rlht.org 5:30 PM at the trailhead.

25 First Aid, AED and CPR Training Taught by RLHT’s
Shelby Rousseau, an American Heart Association In-
structor. Certification cards will be issued upon success-
ful completion of the course. Age minimum of 14. Max 8
people. To register: (207) 864-7311 or email srousseau@
rlht.org 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

25 Sounds Like Science (A Mad Science Program)
Meet our Mad Science Maestro in this ear pleasing show
about the science of sounds! Rangeley Public Library
- (207) 864-5529 to sign up and to get your free ticket.
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

JULY 2018 (Continued)

25 Rhymed Stories of Unplanned Human Natur’ Up in
Maine: Holman Day Peter Beckford’s recitations of
Holman Day’s poetry, intermingled with much Maine
history. Rangeley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to sign
up and to get your free ticket. 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM

26 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley Re-
gion Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA. Reservations
207-670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/
guided-kayak-trips

26, RFA DIVA Show Rangeley’s own Divas will fill your
27, evening with music and dance as local, talented ladies
29, and gents present some of the best music ever heard.
30 Adults: $18/First Night*: $15/18 & under: $10 All seats

are reserved. Choose from Cabaret Tables or Audi-
torium Seating. It is highly recommended that you
purchase your tickets in advance. There will be a limited
number of tickets available at the door.
www.rangeleyarts.org 7:30 PM

27 Maine Forestry Museums 38th Annual Logging Fes-
tival Artists and crafters, children’s activities, and at 3
pm witness the traditional burying of the beans for our
“Bean-Hole” dinner served on Saturday of the Festival.
221 Stratton Rd, (207) 864-3939. 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

27 Maine Forestry Museum’s 34th Annual Little Miss &
Mister Woodchip Contest Cloggers, music and light re-
freshments immediately following the contest.
Every girl or boy ages 6 to 8 is welcome to sign up for
the contest. 221 Stratton Rd. Liz Pimentel at
(917-836-1632). 7:00 PM

27 Special Sunset & Full Moon Rise Cruise Rangeley Re-
gion Lake Cruises & Kayaking. A spectacular evening
on Rangeley Lake as we watch the Sunset @ 8:05pm and
Full “Buck” Moon Rise @ 8:30pm. www.rangeley-lakes.
com/lake-cruises/descriptions Reservations
(207) 670-8391. 7:15 PM to 8:45 PM

28 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 7:00
AM to 8:30 AM

28 Maine Forestry Museum’s 38th Annual Logging
Parade Parade’s theme this year is “Our Friends from
the Forest”. Keep that in mind when building your float!
Main Street. (207) 864-3939. 10:00 AM

28 Maine Forestry Museum’s 38th Annual Logging Fes-
tival authentic “Bean-Hole” dinner, Lumber Jack and
Lumber Jill competitions, inside and outdoor Forestry
Museum exhibits, wonderful Artists and Crafter’s, bar-
rel train rides, children’s activities, chainsaw carving
demonstrations and more! 221 Stratton Rd, (207) 864-
3939. 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

JULY 2018 (Continued)

28 Rangeley Health & Wellness Benefit Concert 10th an-
nual summer benefit concert starring Creedence Clear-
water Revisited, also performing, Starship featuring
Mickey Thomas. All weather event, General Admission,
Premium and VIP seating available. Tickets throught
ticketweb.com or (207) 864-4397. 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

31 Community Plant Paddle Join RLHT for a two hour
morning paddle on Haley Pond. You will learn how to
collect aquatic plants and techniques to identify them
with expert Invasive Plant Patroller Ellie White. This
workshop is open to members and non-members. It is
FREE to the public. Participants should have a water-
craft (kayak, canoe) and life-jackets. Rental watercraft
are available at Ecopelogicon. (207)864-7311. 10:00 AM
to 2:00 PM

31 Walk the Woods - Cascade Stream Gorge Join RLHT staff
for a Walk in the Woods at Cascade Stream Gorge Trail.
Excellent opportunities for photographing wildlife, scenic
waterfalls, and local flora. Meet at trailhead. (207) 864-7311.
www.facebook.com/rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

31 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley Re-
gion Lake Cruises & Kayaking, Time TBA. Reservations
207-670-8391 FMI www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/
guided-kayak-trips

August 2018

1 Folk Songs with Bill Berlinghoff & Mia Boynton
Rangeley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to sign up and
to get your free ticket. 6:00 PM

1 Sunset Cruise, Rangeley Region Lake Cruises & Kayak-
ing. Reservations (207) 670-8391. www.rangeley-lakes.
com/lake-cruises/descriptions 6:45 PM to 8:15 PM.

2 RFA’s 38th Annual Art in August - an Open-Air Arts
Festival Art Show and Sale. FMI www.rangeleyarts.org
and click on the “artists” tab. Oquossoc Park. 10:00 AM
to 4:00 PM

2 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2.5-hr gentle flowing
guided river paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time
TBA. www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-
kayak-trips

2 Westerhoff Family Foundation Concert A gift to
Rangeley… a free concert of the finest classical music.
At the Church of the Good Shepherd. (207) 864-5000.
7:00 PM

3 Poetry Reading by Linda Aldrich Poet and professor
Linda Aldrich will read from her books of original po-
etry from 1:00 to 1:45 PM. Following the poetry reading,
Aldrich will offer a poetry workshop from 2:00 to 4:00
PM. The poetry workshop is limited to 12 participants.
Both events are free, but we request that participants
sign up at the Rangeley Public Library to receive a ticket
for each of these events.

AUGUST 2017 (Continued)

3 Poetry Workshop Poet and professor Linda Aldrich will
offer a poetry workshop from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. The po-
etry workshop is limited to 12 participants. Event is free,
but we request that participants sign up at the Rangeley
Public Library to receive tickets.

4 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 8:00
AM to 9:30 AM

5- MIFF in the Mountains - the Maine International Film
8 Festival Best of the Maine International Film Festival.

Eight films over four evenings, a different film at 5 PM
and 8 PM each evening. Complete schedule of films
TBA. RFA Lakeside Theater. www.rangeleyarts.org

5 Hugh Ogden Memorial Evening of Poetry
At Ecopelagicon, 7 Pond St. (207) 864-2771. 6:00 PM

7 Outdoor Sporting Heritage Day 20th anniversary of
Outdoor Sporting Heritage Day! Free admission. The
2018 theme is FISHING. Vendors will display a wide
range of fishing equipment. Activities include games,
raffles and seminars. Burgers, hotdogs, and the world
famous Guide Fries, will be available for lunch from
the RRG&SA grill masters. RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old
Skiway Rd, Oquossoc. FMI Jim Graul at (207) 864-2485.
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

7 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2-hr flat-water guided
river paddle.Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

7 RFA Home Tour and Taste of Rangeley
The self-guided tour will showcase some of the area’s
most interesting homes. The “Taste of Rangeley” will
include unique light appetizers from the creative chefs
of our Rangeley Region restaurants. FMI www.range-
leyarts.org 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM

7 Walk the Woods - South Bog Conservation Area
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods at the South
Bog Conservation Area. Meet at the trailhead at 1:00
PM. (207) 864-7311. www.facebook.com/rlht.org

8 Cupsuptic Lake Trail Walk Join RLHT staff for a walk
on the Cupsuptic Lake Trail at Cupsutpic Lake Park
and Campground. The Trail features wetland habitat
and is truly unique in this region. Walk is free. Changes
in programming and cancellations will be posted on
RLHT’s Facebook page. (207)864-7311.

9 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley Region
Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2.5-hr gentle flowing guided
river paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA. www.
rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

9 Rangeley Public Library Summer Celebration Fund
Raiser Music, fabulous food & drink, silent and live auc-
tions and more! FMI and reservations - www.rangeleyli-
brary.org. (207) 864-5529. 5:00 PM

AUGUST 2018 (Continued)

9 Saving Snow – Indie Film ONE SHOW with Director’s
Q&A to follow. Across the country, people who depend
on winter for their livelihood are feeling the heat. On the
sidelines of skiing and snowboarding, an epic struggle to
reverse rising temperatures is unfolding. Ski towns and
the snow sports industry are paving the way towards a
clean energy future. Director: Diogo Castro Freire. 7:00
PM. RFA Lakeside Theater. www.rangeleyarts.org

11 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 8:00
AM to 9:30 AM

11 Counterterrorism/Counterinsurgency: Strategic Look
at the Terrorist Threat Michael Kamorski, a retired U S
Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and current faculty mem-
ber of the School of Legal Studies at Husson University,
will host a strategic level discussion on terrorist threats
and the challenges faced in preventing future terror
attacks. Rangeley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to sign
up and to get your free ticket. 10:30 AM

14 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2-hr flat-water guided
river paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

14 Walk the Woods - Rangeley River Trail
Join RLHT staff for a Walk in the Woods on the Range-
ley River Trail. Meet at trailhead at 5:30 PM. (207) 864-
7311. www.facebook.com/rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

15 25th Annual Rangeley Chamber of Commerce Golf
Classic This popular golf tournament at Mingo Springs
will be a scramble format with prizes for first and
second place in 4 categories. There will also be prizes
for men’s and women’s longest drive and closest to the
pin. Registration begins at noon with a Shot Gun Start
at 1:00 PM. After play participants and guests will enjoy
a cocktail hour and buffet dinner at The Country Club
Inn. FMI contact the Rangeley Chamber of Commerce
(207) 864-5571.

15 Middle Eastern Dance: History, Culture & Health Ben-
efits Rangeley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to sign up
and to get your free ticket. 6:00 PM

16 Rangeley Annual Blueberry Festival Enjoy the Blueberry
Season with this annual festival featuring pies, crafts & gifts,
vendors, and children’s activities. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

16 RRG&SA Monthly Membership Meetings RRG&SA
hosts a potluck dinner and educational program on the
3rd Thursday of each month. The public is always wel-
come to attend. RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old Skiway Rd,
Oquossoc. (207) 314-8200. 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

17- Self-Storage: The Contents of our Lives - WORLD
20 PREMIERE PLAY WORLD PREMIER PLAY - Self-

Storage: The Contents of our Lives, A dark comedy.
This is the first time an original play will be produced in
Rangeley. RFA Lakeside Theater – FMI www.rangeley-
arts.org. 7:00 PM

AUGUST 2018 (Continued)

18 Oquossoc Day Festival Art, antiques, crafts, wooden
boat show, dog parade, sailing & canoe races, boat
parade, Sink the Bismarck and more! A great family fun
day. Oquossoc Village. 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

18 Bomb the Bismarck Special Cruise Rangeley Region
Lake Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391.
2-hr cruise aboard the Oquossoc Lady and Gray Ghost
in Oquossoc Cove to watch the professional water ski
team demonstration followed by the seaplanes bomb the
target as part of Oquossoc Day festivities.www.range-
leylakecruises.com 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM

21 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2-hr flat-water guided
river paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

21 Aquatic Plant Identification Workshop Join RLHT’s
Headwaters Lake Protection Program for a two-hour
plant identification session at Cupsuptic Lake Park and
Campground’s Pavilion. This workshop is for commu-
nity members and Invasive Plant Patrollers. Attendees
are welcome to attend for any amount of time. To attend
this workshop and to get involved in our conservation
efforts by becoming a Shoreline Patroller, please email
[email protected]. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

21 Walk the Woods - Bonney Point Trail Join RLHT staff
for a Walk in the Woods on the Bonney Point Trail.
Meet at the Trailhead. FMI (207) 864-7311. www.face-
book.com/rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

22 The GAR Society of Civil War Union Veterans
Join military historian Gary Dunaenko as he discusses
the Civil War. Part of his historic collection of Civil War
memorabilia will be available for viewing. Rangeley
Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to get your free ticket.

23 Internet Basics This internet basics class, taught by
Scott Hatfield, will cover the use of common browsers,
searching, and cloud applications. Rangeley Public
Library - (207) 864-5529 to sign up – max 20 participants.
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

23 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2.5-hr gentle flowing
guided river paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time
TBA. www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-
kayak-trips

24 Rangeley Community Chorus Summer Concert
Church of the Good Shepherd. (207) 864-5000. 7:00 PM

25 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 8:00
AM to 9:30 AM

25 Bob Marley Comedy Show Maine Comedian Bob
Marley for a great evening of comedy! At RFA Lakeside
Theater. For tickets www.BMarley.com Two Shows: 7
PM and 9 PM

AUGUST 2018 (Continued)

25 Special Sunset & Full Moon Rise Cruise Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. We will enjoy a
spectacular evening on Rangeley Lake as we watch the
Sunset @ 7:25 pm and Full “Sturgeon” Moon Rise @ 7:35
pm. www.rangeley-lakes.com/lake-cruises/descriptions
Reservations (207) 670-8391. 6:20 PM to 7:50 PM

26 Special Sunset & Full Moon Rise Cruise Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. We will enjoy a
spectacular evening on Rangeley Lake as we watch the
Sunset @ 7:25 pm and Full “Sturgeon” Moon Rise @ 7:35
pm. www.rangeley-lakes.com/lake-cruises/descriptions
Reservations (207) 670-8391. 6:20 PM to 7:50 PM

28 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2-hr flat-water guided
river paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

28 Aquatic Plant Identification Workshop Join RLHT’s
Headwaters Lake Protection Program for a two-hour
plant identification session at Cupsuptic Lake Park and
Campground’s Pavilion. This workshop is for commu-
nity members and Invasive Plant Patrollers. Attendees
are welcome to attend for any amount of time. To attend
this workshop and to get involved in our conservation
efforts by becoming a Shoreline Patroller, please email
[email protected]. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

28 Walk the Woods - Hatchery Brook PreserveJoin RLHT
staff for a Walk in the Woods on the Hatchery Brook
Preserve outer loop. Meet at the Trailhead. (207) 864-
7311. www.facebook.com/rlht.org 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

29 The Impact of Fake News Former journalist and retired
executive Chet Lunner has a unique, 360-degree per-
spective on Fake News, the First Amendment, and an
inside-the-Beltway view of our national government,
having been a Maine newspaper editor, Congressional
chief of staff, 9/11 press secretary, homeland security
intelligence officer, and staffer to four Cabinet secre-
taries. He worked with, or consulted for USA Today,
U.S. Congress, and the TSA and DHS. Rangeley Public
Library - (207) 864-5529 to sign up and to get your free
ticket. 6:00 PM

30 Introduction to Your Windows 10 Computer This class
will cover basic operation of a Windows 10 computer
including managing programs, windows, files, and
security. Rangeley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to
reserve your space. Max 20 participants. 10:00 AM to
12:00 PM

30 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley Region
Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2.5-hr gentle flowing guided river
paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

September 2018

1 Special Loon Education Cruise Rangeley Region Lake
Cruises & Kayaking. Reservations (207) 670-8391. 8:00
AM to 9:30 AM

4 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2-hr flat-water guided
river paddle.Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

5 Food Mobile at Rangeley Family Medicine A free food
distribution open to anyone in the community hosted
by Rangeley Family Medicine in partnership with The
Good Shepherd Food Bank. Please bring your own box
or bags! (207) 864-3303. 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

5 The Addiction Nobody Will Talk About The Addiction
Nobody Will Talk About: How Pornography Will Be the
Next Major Health Crisis. Author Joshua Shea. For at-
tendees over 18 yrs old. Rangeley Public Library - (207)
864-5529 to sign up and to get your free ticket. 6:00 PM

6 Internet Safety Scott Hatfield will be sharing tips for
how to stay safe on the internet. Topics covered will
include wireless security, data protection and privacy.
Rangeley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to reserve your
spot. Max 20 participants. 10 AM - 12 PM

6 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley Re-
gion Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2.5-hr gentle flowing guided
river paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

11 Guided Kayak Trip on Cupsuptic River Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2-hr flat-water guided
river paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

12 New Trends of Aging Among the Baby Boomer Gen-
eration in China Dr. Hong Zhang, Ph.D. will discuss
changing family composition and caregiving challenges
in China. Rangeley Public Library - (207) 864-5529 to
sign up and to get your free ticket. 6:00 PM

13 Guided Kayak Trip on Kennebago River Rangeley Region
Lake Cruises & Kayaking. 2.5-hr gentle flowing guided river
paddle. Reservations (207) 670-8391. Time TBA.
www.rangeley-lakes.com/kayaking/guided-kayak-trips

14 4th Annual Western Mountain Photography Show
A Juried Exhibit with awards. On display Friday 7-9 PM
in the Banquet Room of the Rangeley Inn and Tavern.
FMI www.rangeleyarts.org and click on the “Photo
Show” tab at the top of the page.

SEPTEMBER 2018 (Continued)

15 4th Annual Western Mountain Photography Show
A Juried Exhibit with awards. On display Saturday 10
AM -9 PM in the Banquet Room of the Rangeley Inn
and Tavern. Awards Reception: Saturday, September
15 at 7 PM in the Banquet Room of the Rangeley Inn. A
public event where all of the accepted images will be on
display and the winners will be announced and prizes
awarded. FMI www.rangeleyarts.org and click on the
“Photo Show” tab at the top of the page.

19 The Radiance of Change: A Poetry Reading Farming-
ton teacher and poet Sarah Carlson will share from her
book of poetry, The Radiance of Change, about grief and
healing, Several of the nature photographs in Carlson’s
book are taken here in the Rangeley region. Rangeley
Public Library - (207) 864-5529. 6:00PM

20 RRG&SA Monthly Membership Meetings RRG&SA
hosts a potluck dinner and educational program on the
3rd Thursday of each month. The public is always wel-
come to attend. RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old Skiway Rd,
Oquossoc. (207) 314-8200. 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

23 Special Sunset & Full Moon Rise Cruise Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. A spectacular evening
on Rangeley Lake as we watch the Sunset @ 7:25 pm
and Full “Sturgeon” Moon Rise @ 8:05 pm. Reservations
(207) 670-8391. www.rangeley-lakes.com/lake-cruises/
descriptions 5:20 PM – 6:50 PM

24 Special Sunset & Full Moon Rise Cruise Rangeley
Region Lake Cruises & Kayaking. A spectacular evening
on Rangeley Lake as we watch the Sunset @ 7:25 pm
and Full “Sturgeon” Moon Rise @ 8:05 pm. Reservations
(207) 670-8391. www.rangeley-lakes.com/lake-cruises/
descriptions 5:20 PM – 6:50 PM

26 Know the 10 Signs: A Workshop on Alzheimer’s
If you or someone you know is experiencing memory
loss or behavioral changes, it’s time to learn the facts.
Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease gives you a
chance to begin drug therapy, enroll in clinical stud-
ies and plan for the future. This interactive workshop
features video clips of people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Rangeley Public Library. 6:00 PM

27 5th Annual Brat & Strudel Contest Kick-off to Rangeley
Oktoberfest Weekend, Rangeley Inn & Tavern, 5 PM to
7 PM. Local chefs will serve samples of their best Brat &
Strudel recipes for judging by the public and a panel of
German judges.

27- Rangeley Oktoberfest Celebrate the Colors, Taste and
30 Sounds of Fall at Rangeley Oktoberfest in the beautiful

Western Mountains of Maine. This 4-day celebration
will feature food, entertainment and a cornucopia of
beers in a unique festival exploring the restaurants,
pubs, shops and museums located on the National Sce-
nic Byway from Rangeley to Oquossoc. All day. (207)
864-9955

SEPTEMBER 2018 (Continued)

29 Maine Forestry Museum’s 26th Annual Apple Harvest
Festival The Maine Forestry Museum’s 26th Annual
Apple Harvest Festival runs from 9 am to 3 pm. Our
famous “Lumberjack Breakfast” starts at 9 am and runs
until we sell out. Pancakes & syrup, scrambled eggs,
bacon, sausage, home fries and more..... Artists and
Crafters, children’s pumpkin decorating center, apple
pressing demonstrations, baked goods table, 50/50
raffle, silent auction and more. Church of the Good
Shepherd. FMI www.MaineForestryMuseum.org 9:00
AM to 3:00 PM.

October 2018

3 Food Mobile at Rangeley Family Medicine A free food
distribution open to anyone in the community hosted
by Rangeley Family Medicine in partnership with The
Good Shepherd Food Bank. Please bring your own box
or bags! (207) 864-3303. 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

3 Maine Spruce Gum: A Colorful Past & Potential Fu-
ture Come learn the fascinating history of Maine spruce-
gum, the first commercial chewing gum in the U.S.: who
gathered it, the gumcompanies, gum boxes, and other
uses like medicines, bark canoe sealer andmore! Range-
ley Public Library, 6:00 PM

5- Rangeley Americana AMERICANA RANGELEY - Co-
7 lumbus Day weekend in Rangeley. 3-day music festival

with live music in several Rangeley venues. One ticket
covers all events. All day. (207) 864-9955.

7 RRG&SA Annual Turkey Shoot 9th annual Turkey
shoot. Registration from 10-11AM. Competition begins
promptly at 11AM. FMI Harold Fay at (207) 864-2651 or
[email protected]

7 Maine Forestry Museum closes for the season
The last day of the 2018 Season at the Maine Forestry
Museum. www.MaineForestryMuseum.org

18 RRG&SA Monthly Membership Meetings RRG&SA
hosts a potluck dinner and educational program on the
3rd Thursday of each month. The public is always wel-
come to attend. RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old Skiway Rd,
Oquossoc. (207) 314-8200. 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

20 Youth Hunting Day Breakfast A hearty breakfast is
served before kids and their adult supervisor head for the
woods in pursuit of white-tailed deer. Kids eat free and
receive a complimentary hunter’s cap. Adults-$5 dona-
tion. RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old Skiway Rd, Oquossoc.
FMI Kevin Sinnett at (207) 670-8391. 5:30 AM to 8:00 AM

November 2018

15 RRG&SA Monthly Membership Meetings RRG&SA
hosts a potluck dinner and educational program on the
3rd Thursday of each month. The public is always wel-
come to attend. RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old Skiway Rd,
Oquossoc. (207) 314-8200. 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

NOVEMBER 2018 (Continued)

20 Annual Lighting of the Giving Tree Join the Rangeley
community for the annual lighting of the Giving Tree at
the Town Park on Saturday, November 24th at 6:00 PM.
This will be the 31st celebration of the tree lighting by
Little Miss and Mister Wood Chip. A reception will fol-
low at the Congregational Church Barn on High Street.

December 2018

1 Breakfast with Santa Admission fee is: $5.00 per per-
son. All ages welcome. Proceeds to benefit The Wilhelm
Reich Museum’s scholarship program. Conference
Center at the Wilhelm Reich Museum on Dodge Pond
Road. FMI (207) 864-3443. 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM

6- Mountain Holly Days There will be shopping and din-
9 ing specials, refreshments, horse-drawn wagon rides,

special festivities, family activities, tasting events and
contests. Mountain Holly Days epitomizes the time-
honored tradition of families shopping together and
enjoying holiday festivities & activities. (207) 864-5571

9 RFA’s The Walk To Bethlehem Annual Pageant
This unique event, which recreates Mary and Joseph’s
journey to Bethlehem, will begin at the Rangeley Inn at
5:30 p.m. When the Walk-ers reach the Church of the
Good Shepherd, they will join others in anticipation of
the evening’s program: a traditional family oriented
Christmas presentation of carols, classical music, dance
and drama. The program begins at approximately 6:00
pm. At the conclusion of the event, everyone is invited
to share in the holiday spirit and enjoy delicious home-
made goodies at the beautiful Holiday Reception, which
is held downstairs in the Undercroft. www.rangeley-
arts.org

13 RRG&SA Monthly Membership Meeting RRG&SA
hosts a potluck dinner with Christmas Party & Yan-
kee Swap. The public is always welcome to attend.
RRG&SA Clubhouse, Old Skiway Rd, Oquossoc. (207)
314-8200. 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

14 Rangeley Community Chorus Holiday Concert A
wide range of Christmas and holiday music including
both favorites and originals, at the Church of the Good
Shepherd. General Admission is $15 for Adults, $10 for
18 and under. (207) 864-5000. 7:00 PM

January 2019

24 Chili-Chowder Cook-off Sponsored by the Range-
ley Lakes Chamber of Commerce & Budweiser. Taste
samples of chili and chowder prepared by the area’s res-
taurants and vote for your favorite chili and chowder.
Gingerbread House Restaurant. 5:00 PM. 207-864-5571

24- Rangeley Lakes Snowmobile Club Snodeo Events all
26 weekend

JANUARY 2019 (Continued)
27 4th Annual Rangeley Fat Bike Loppet Classes include
10 and 20 mile nordic groomed, 10 and 20 mile single
track mix, and a 10 mile nordic untimed tour. Rangeley
Lakes Trails Center. FMI call 207-864-4309, or send us
an email at [email protected]
February 2019
1 13th Annual New England Pond Hockey Festival
All day. To register or FMI: www.newenglandpond-
hockey.com
16 World Record Snowmobile Ride for Cystic Fibrosis
Challenge ride, auction, BBQ, music, fireworks. 11:00
AM. Bald Mountain Camps. FMI 207-864-3671.
17 4th Annual Winterpaloozah! Enjoy a day of playing on
the frozen pond and in the snow. Horse & wagon rides,
ice skating, pond hockey, curling, snow golf, fat tire
bikes, kicksleds, snow kiting, XC skiing, snowshoeing,
sledding, snow castle, campfire & marshmallow roast,
hot chocolate and more fun and games for the family.
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Haley Pond & Rangeley Town
Park. Free
March 2019
2 24th Annual Legendary Rangeley Lakes X-Country Ski
Loppet Races include 25k and 50k Freestyle, 25K Classic,
and 25K Touring. Rangeley Lakes Trails Center FMI call
207-864-4309, or send us an email at [email protected]
10 6th Annual Moose Dash Snowshoe Race Classes
include 5K junior, 5K adult, 1K Kids Fun Run, and a 5K
untimed tour. Rangeley Lakes Trails Center. FMI call
207-864-4309, or send us an email at [email protected].

www.RangeleyMaine.com


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