Critter tracking
MERCER — The Maine Forest Service, Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and Upper Kennebec Valley Chapter, Small Woodland Owner’s Association of Maine, will hold a workshop on the finer points of critter tracking and scat identification and habitat considerations.
Inland Fisheries Wildlife Biologists Bob Cordes and Chuck Hulsey will lead the discussion, which will depend on snow conditions. Participants will explore track and scat anatomy, trail patterns and behavioral and activity patterns of wildlife species.
The meeting will start at 9 a.m. at the farm of Mary and Bob Burr. The event is free.
For information, contact patty.cormier@maine.gov or 592-2238.
Fiddlers to appear
WELD — The University of Maine Weld Extension Homemakers will present the Mt. Blue Fiddlers at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at the Weld Town Hall. The event is free.
Saturday classes
TURNER — SAD 52 will offer four Saturday classes on April 7:
Cake Decorating: Bring an undecorated cake and at least one can of white frosting and learn the basics of cake decorating. Make flowers, leaves and other designs.
Identity Theft Toolkit: Learn how today’s thieves steal an identity and how to prevent it from happening.
Kids Crafts: Youngsters will welcome spring with a family of bunnies and butterflies. Make all sizes and colors.
ATV Safety: Earn a certificate in ATV safety with the state-approved course. Participants must be at least age 10. Land use regulations and Maine laws pertaining to ATV uses will be featured.
Sign up for Saturday classes at msad52.maineadulted.org.
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