The Page Farm and Home Museum will be celebrating the opening of its “The Quilt Cupboard” exhibit with a reception on Saturday, October 26, at 1:00 p.m. The exhibit features examples from the Museum’s lovely collection of heritage quilts that have been donated over the years by Maine families, and that are being displayed now […]
The Great Fall Potato Sale is on at the Page Farm and Home Museum! This year's US#1 potato selections include: Norland red Pontiac red Chieftain red Kennebec white Norwis white Reba white Katahdin white Green Mountain Yukon Gold/Lehigh Gold Caribou Russet Prices are $13 for a 50lb bag; $7 for a 20lb bag. Caribou Russets cost […]
This event has been cancelled. We are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation and following the guidance of the University of Maine President's Office, local health officials and the CDC. Maine Maple Sunday® is a long standing tradition where Maine’s Maple producers open their doors to their sweet operations for a day of educational demonstrations, sugarbush […]
Open to all members in good standing of Friends of the Page Farm and Home Museum RSVP by calling 581-4100 This Board of Directors meeting is postponed. Board members will conduct the business of this meeting electronically.
Happy Fall everybody! It is time for the 2023 Great Fall Potato sale! We are taking orders now through November 9th. Please order online here. https://umaine.edu/pagefarm/2023/09/27/great-fall-potato-sale/ You can […]
Join Certified Bob Ross Instructor® Annette at the Page Farm and Home Museum on May 18, 2024, from 1:00-3:00 and paint this Island in the Wilderness scene (pictured below)! Annette […]
What once began as a small fellowship of local artists and crafters has blossomed over the years to become one of the Page Farm and Home Museum’s favorite events: the annual Ye Olde Holiday Shoppe. Each year the Page Museum transforms into a two story, two building craft fair with flair, featuring over 25 local […]
St. Distaff's Day is traditionally held in January, the day after the feast of the Epiphany, one of many unoffical holidays in Catholic nations. The distaff used in spinning was the medieval symbol of women's work. The day, which was also known as Roc Day (referring to another name for either the distaff or the spindle) indicated […]