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UMaine Peace Studies Program Presents Day Conference, Retreat July 15

Contact: Hugh Curran, 581-2609 or 667-7170 (or hugh.curran@umit.maine.edu)George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO – The UMaine Peace Studies Program has scheduled a nationally recognized environmentalist, naturalist and author and an international authority on Eastern Orthodox Christianity as main speakers for its 2006 Spirituality, Ecology and Peace conference and retreat July 15. Keynote speakers are Terry Tempest Williams […]

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Join the Maine Tree Club Outing to Deering Oaks Park

Contact: Amy Witt, Extension horticulturist, 207-780-4205 or 1-800-287-1471 PORTLAND — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host Jeff Tarling, Portland Parks Manager and City Arborist, as he leads a tour of historic Deering Oaks Park in Portland.  The walk will take place on Friday, June 30, 2006 from 2-4 p.m.  The group will meet at […]

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Bangor Kiwanis Pledges $20,000 to Support Maine 4-H Program

Contact: Mary Dinsmore, Pine Tree State 4-H Foundation, P (207) 581-3327, F (207) 581-1387 BANGOR, Me. — The Bangor Noon Kiwanis recently pledged $20,000 to support the activities of 4_H clubs in Penobscot County, establishing the Henry Page / Bangor Kiwanis Penobscot 4-H Fund. The fund honors Bangor dairyman Henry Page, who was very supportive […]

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Rachael Wardwell ’08, of East Orland, Wins UMaine Alumni Association Tuition Raffle

Contact: Todd Saucier, President/Executive Director, UMaine Alumni Association, todd.saucier@umit.maine.eduBob Potts, Marketing & Creative Services Manager, UMaine Alumni Association, bob.potts@umit.maine.edu, (207) 581-2586 ORONO, ME  — The University of Maine Alumni Association has announced that Rachael Wardwell, Class of 2008, is the winner of the Alumni Association tuition raffle.   The UMaine Alumni Association sponsors the raffle […]

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Upward Bound to Mark 40th Year at UMaine

Contact: Kay Hyatt at (207) 581-2761 ORONO, Maine — Upward Bound will mark its 40th year at the University of Maine this month as 175 high school sophomores, juniors and seniors arrive Saturday, June 24 for the annual six-week academic and career exploration experience on campus. A federally funded educational opportunity program, Upward Bound provides […]

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Women and the Woods Announced 2006 Training Series

Contact: Vivianne Holmes, 800-287-1458 or 207-353-5550 ORONO –The Women and the Woods program will hold a “kitchen table” meetings for woman woodland owners all around Maine between now and December. The first session, on marketing, marking boundary lines, deeds, and soils in a woodlot, is scheduled for Thursday June 15. This event will be held […]

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Dealing with Mortalities in Backyard Poultry Flocks

Contact: Associate Extension Professor Mark Hutchinson, 207-832-0343 ORONO–University of Maine Cooperative Extension, in partnership with the Maine Department of Agriculture, has published “Safe Disposal of Backyard Poultry Mortalities,” a bulletin with step-by-step instructions for composting poultry mortalities safely. Many Mainers keep poultry, and mortalities can occur even in well-cared-for flocks. Proper disposal of carcasses minimizes […]

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UMaine Study of Endangered Salmon Enters Second Phase

Contact: Joseph Zydlewski (207) 581-2853; David Munson (207) 581-3777 ORONO, Maine — UMaine researchers Joseph Zydlewski, Michael Kinnison and Christopher Holbrook will continue to develop effective methods for assessing the migratory success of Maine’s endangered Atlantic salmon populations with the help of a $95,000 grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Their project, which […]

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