MONDAY, Sept. 17

AUBURN — City Council workshop and meeting, 5:30 p.m., Council Chamber at Auburn Hall. Workshop agenda includes a discussion of the comprehensive plan. Meeting includes resolves on forming a new “action group” on agriculture and a strategic planning process. 

AUBURN — Program on the habitats and habits of Maine birds by Bob Duchesne, founder of the Maine Birding Trail, which specializes in small group tours, 6 p.m., Auburn Public Library. Duchesne is a columnist for the Bangor Daily News, hosts a Bangor radio program, “Bob Duchesne’s Wild Maine,” and chairs the Maine Legislative Committee of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

TUESDAY, Sept. 18
 
AUBURN — Sewer District trustees meeting, 4 p.m. at 268 Court St.

AUBURN — Age-Friendly Committee, 5:30 p.m. at the Senior Community Center at Pettengill Park.

AUBURN — Conservation Commission, 6 p.m., Community Room at Auburn Hall. 
 
LEWISTON — City Council workshop and meeting, 6 p.m., Council Chamber at City Hall. Workshop agenda includes discussion on eliminating on-street parking on a section of Main Street near Whipple and Curtis streets. Regular meeting includes a rezone of the property at 230 Bartlett St. 

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19

AUBURN — Auburn Public Library board of trustees, 7:30 a.m. at the library. 

AUBURN — Water District trustees, 4 p.m. at 268 Court St. 

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AUBURN — School Committee, 7 p.m., Council Chamber at Auburn Hall. 

THURSDAY, Sept. 20

AUBURN — Lewiston-Auburn 911 Committee, 8 a.m. at 552 Minot Ave. 

LEWISTON — Great Falls Forum, noon-1 p.m. Callahan Hall, Lewiston Public Library. Joseph Jackson, coordinator of Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition and Maine Inside Out, will present “Prison Reform in Maine, and the Need for Those with Lived Experience to Lead the Discussion.” Jackson spent two decades in  prison within the Maine Department of Corrections, earned his associate and bachelor’s degrees while incarcerated and founded of Maine State Prison chapter of NAACP.  

AUBURN — Community Forest Subcommittee, 7 p.m. in Room 204 at Auburn Hall. 

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