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November
16

Holiday Wreaths

Making your own wreath is a fun and simple way to spruce up your home for the holidays. Since decorations can be overpriced this time of year, our real estate agents came up with five inexpensive ways to make your own holiday wreath.

Before you get started, you'll want to head over to your local craft store and pick-up a few supplies. In addition to the base material you select (more on that below), it's usually a good idea to have an abundance of twine, pins, glue, and floral tape on hand. 

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September
8

Kennebec Valley Apples

We could go on and on about all the reasons we love autumn in Maine. The crisp morning air, the brilliant foliage, the welcome return of flannel weather. But few things say 'fall' quite like apple picking.

Our real estate agents are blessed to live in a place with an incredible variety of orchards, farms, and farm markets where fresh apples are abundant every autumn. Here are some of our favorite places to pick apples in the Kennebec Valley:

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March
2

Augusta Libraries

Dr. Seuss wrote of Great Places where "your mountain is waiting," and there are wonderful heights waiting to be scaled at the library. Is there a more fitting way to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday than Read Across America Day?

On Monday, March 2, take the whole family for a visit to one of these amazing local libraries suggested by our real estate agents.

  1. Lithgow Public Library - 45 Winthrop St., Augusta, ME 04330
    With funding that included a $9,000 gift from iconic philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the Lithgow Public Library opened in 1896. The library is named after Llewellyn Lithgow, a local merchant and book lover with a wonderfully alliterative name who bequeathed $20,000. The library has kept in step with today's technology. Computers are available for use by all residents around Augusta homes for sale, with or without a library card, and free WiFi is offered for guests using their own digital devices. Lithgow Public Library is open 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

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November
4

Dog Friendly Places Augusta

Augusta, Maine is a pet-friendly community. From Pugs and Pomeranians to Schnauzers and Shih Tzu's, your pet will find plenty of new friends to run and play with. When you move into Augusta homes for sale, you can bet at least a few of your neighbors will have at least one furry friend running around the back yard. Large and small, you can bet that from time to time, your new neighbors treat their furry buddy with a trip to these dog-friendly establishments. 

  1. Pizza Degree - 10 Waterville Commons Dr, Waterville, ME 04901
    Pooches love pizza, and they will always get a great pie at Pizza Degree. They have pizzas with all of your favorite toppings. From meatballs and mozzarella to peppers and pineapple, you can enjoy their signature creations or create your own to suit your tastes. 

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October
7

Fall Activities Augusta

The Harvest Season is a picturesque time in Maine. As leaves change colors and the breeze gets crisper, families from far and wide visit the Augusta area to enjoy autumn's outdoor activities. As you look for a place you can call home in central Maine, we recommend scheduling your visit during one of these events happening this fall in Augusta and Monmouth.

  • Chick's Apple & Berry Farm — 571 Main St., Monmouth, ME 04259
    Apple picking in Kennebec County is the perfect way to celebrate fall. After picking out a few Monmouth homes for sale, head over to Chick's Apple & Berry Farm to wander their rows of apple and berry trees. Pre-picked apples and pumpkins are available at their stand throughout fall and visitors are encouraged to explore the farm along the lake and take wonderful family pictures.

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