to 9:00 P.M.Ĭhristmas Craft and Vendor Show will be held on Saturday, December 11th from 9:00 A.M.
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December 4th and 5th 11th and 12th 18th and 19th all dates from 6:00 P.M. Live Nativity at Ewing Park Christmas Drive-thru. Season of Advent begins Sunday, November 28th.Įcho Youth Christmas Party will be held on December 8th at 6:30 P.M. If interested please contact the church for details.įood Pantry will be Thursday, December 16th at 10:00 A.M. at LillyvilleĪ Zoom Bible Study Class is offered on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 P.M. Class will end on December 15th and start again in the new year. Intercessory Prayer each Wednesday evening from 6:30 P.M to 6:55 P.M.Īdult Bible Study meets Wednesday evenings at 7:00 P.M. As Nehemiah says in Nehemiah 2:8, "The gracious hand of our God was with us through this whole ordeal." MaineGeneral Health and the City of Waterville sponsoring of Joy to the Ville.įor more information, visit you for your faithfulness, generosity, prayers and support for our Drive-in Services during the Covid 19 pandemic. 15 to all Waterville public school students ages 5 to 18. To further spread holiday cheer, Waterville Creates will also distribute “Art Kits for All: Luminary Kits” on Dec. “While the offerings are paired down a bit this year, we brought back some of our most popular events, and other organizations are continuing their holiday events. “I think this year our community is ready for some joy as we add some light to the dark winter season,” said Sanborn. at The Elm, 21 College Ave., and participants in the Children’s Discovery Museum’s Light Up the Town will have their light displays ready for the public to see by Nov. The Festival of Trees, presented by the Alfond Youth & Community Center and Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, will take place that day from 10 a.m. 27 is “Small Business Saturday,” and many local businesses will offer special promotions that day. Then they will continue across the bridge to Winslow Town Office, 114 Benton Ave., to light the gazebo. Claus will travel down Main Street on their way to Castonguay Square, where they will light the Christmas tree and kick off the holiday season. Pulled by horses from S & S Carriage Rides, Santa and Mrs. – Santa comes to Waterville, coordinated by The Children’s Discovery Museum.
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– Luminary lighting in Castonguay Square, coordinated by Waterville Creates. – Luminary lighting on Main Street, coordinated by Waterville Creates.
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Free children’s winter gift bags with a coloring book, penguin toy, button, and bookmark will be available while supplies last. – Holiday-themed story time at the Children’s Book Cellar, 52 Main St., offered by the Waterville Public Library. – Free Create-It Kits with a pine tree art project inspired by the painting “Blue Pines” by David Driskell, available at Day’s Jewelers, 80 Main St., and Selah Tea Café, 177 Main St., offered by the Colby College Museum of Art while supplies last. – Free needle-felted snowflake kits for teens and adults available at Madlyn’s, 42 Main St., offered by the Waterville Public Library while supplies last. (weather permitting), offered by Waterville Creates. – Free Holiday Green Screen Photos in Castonguay Square, 93 Main St.
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– A free showing of the film “Scrooged” at Railroad Square Cinema, 17 Railroad Square, offered by the Maine Film Center. The scheduled events for Joy to the Ville 2021 are as follows: “Waterville is ready again for holiday art and community programming.” “From the first time we did this free community program and 150 people came to make snow globes, we knew we had a hit on our hands,” said Serena Sanborn, education and outreach manager at Waterville Creates, according to a news release from that organization.