What does Lake Auburn mean to you?

World Water Day, March 22nd, is observed annually by the United Nations to highlight the importance of fresh water. Lake Auburn provides clean drinking water to 39,000 residents in the cities of Lewiston and Auburn. To celebrate World Water Day and Lake Auburn, tell us what Lake Auburn means to you. Your answer could be

Tree ID and Nature Walk with Androscoggin Land Trust

Salmon Point

Come join us out in the watershed for a Tree ID and Nature Walk with Androscoggin Land Trust at Salmon Point. On this walk we will learn how to identify trees in our watershed and get curious with the environment around us! This walk will be in celebration of World Water Day, March 22nd. Being

Maine Audubon – Stream Smart Phase I Webinar

Maine Audubon is hosting a Stream Smart workshop on April 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Join them to learn about: the value of free-flowing streams; the regulations that are applicable when working on road/stream crossings; the principles of building Stream Smart crossings; the costs and benefits of Stream Smart crossings; and where to

LAWPC and Stanton Bird Club – Birdwatching Walk

Come join us at Throrncrag Nature Sanctuary for a Birdwatching Walk led by Stanton Bird Club. This walk is welcome to all ages and levels. We will learn about birds native to our environment while celebrating April break, Earth Week, and the nature around us. Thorncrag Nature Sanctuary is a 450 acre wildlife preserve right

Auburn Conservation Commission – Community Clean Up

Join the Auburn Conservation Working Group for a citywide litter pick-up in celebration of Earth Day. Join us in Pettengill Park, Anniversary Park, Festival Plaza, or Drummond Park at 10:00AM, or organize a group in your neighborhood. Click here for more information.