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Upcoming & Current Events
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Events for January
28th
Folk Art: Finding Balance in Symmetry: Art Workshop for Adults with CMCA
Events for January
29th
Rockin’ Storytime
Wednesday Walkers
OS PBC Meeting
Events for January
30th
Babytime with Miss Katie
The French Circle- A New Language Group
Fall Prevention Workshop
Reading Room Concert: Lise & Rosey
Events for February
1st
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- 3Spanish StorytimeJigsaw Puzzle SwapCity Council MeetingQueer Lit Book Group
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- 4Rockin’ Storytime with Miss KatieMixed Media Valentines with CMCATeen Book ClubEnergy and Sustainability Advisory CommitteePlanning Board MeetingSocial Hour and Workshop:Rockland Poetry Peers
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- 5Rockin’ StorytimeWednesday WalkersMiddle School Book ClubOS PBC Meeting and Public Workshop
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- 6Babytime with Miss KatieThe French Circle- A New Language GroupFree Documentary Screening: Bulls and Saints (2023)
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- 7Toddler Time
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- 8Synthclub! An Electronic Music Club for Beginners to Advanced Users
Events for February
2nd
Events for February
3rd
Spanish Storytime
Jigsaw Puzzle Swap
City Council Meeting
Queer Lit Book Group
Events for February
4th
Rockin’ Storytime with Miss Katie
Mixed Media Valentines with CMCA
Teen Book Club
Energy and Sustainability Advisory Committee
Planning Board Meeting
Social Hour and Workshop:
Rockland Poetry Peers
Events for February
5th
Rockin’ Storytime
Wednesday Walkers
Middle School Book Club
OS PBC Meeting and Public Workshop
Events for February
6th
Babytime with Miss Katie
The French Circle- A New Language Group
Free Documentary Screening: Bulls and Saints (2023)
Events for February
8th
Synthclub! An Electronic Music Club for Beginners to Advanced Users
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- 10Spanish StorytimeCity Council MeetingFilm Club (for Adults)
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- 11Rockin’ Storytime with Miss KatieAdvance Care Workshop
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- 12Rockin’ StorytimeWednesday WalkersInclusionary Zoning Workshop
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- 13Babytime with Miss KatieThe French Circle- A New Language GroupCrafternoon: Love Monsters“Foraging for Edible Mushrooms: Starting with a Foolproof Few for Your Area” – A Talk by Greg Marley
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- 14Rockland Nursing CircleToddler Time
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Events for February
9th
Events for February
10th
Spanish Storytime
City Council Meeting
Film Club (for Adults)
Events for February
11th
Rockin’ Storytime with Miss Katie
Advance Care Workshop
Events for February
12th
Rockin’ Storytime
Wednesday Walkers
Inclusionary Zoning Workshop
Events for February
13th
Babytime with Miss Katie
The French Circle- A New Language Group
Crafternoon: Love Monsters
“Foraging for Edible Mushrooms: Starting with a Foolproof Few for Your Area” – A Talk by Greg Marley
Events for February
14th
Rockland Nursing Circle
Toddler Time
Events for February
15th
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- 17Spanish Storytime
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- 18Rockin’ Storytime with Miss KatieWord and Image with CMCA
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- 19Rockin’ StorytimeWednesday WalkersContemporary Fiction Book Group
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- 20Babytime with Miss KatieThe French Circle- A New Language Group“Sled Dogs Throughout History” – A Talk by Pat Sullivan
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- 21Toddler Time
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- 22Drop-In Collage Journal Workshop
Events for February
16th
Events for February
18th
Rockin’ Storytime with Miss Katie
Word and Image with CMCA
Events for February
19th
Rockin’ Storytime
Wednesday Walkers
Contemporary Fiction Book Group
Events for February
20th
Babytime with Miss Katie
The French Circle- A New Language Group
“Sled Dogs Throughout History” – A Talk by Pat Sullivan
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- 24Spanish StorytimeBook Group: Catching Up With the Classics
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- 25Rockin’ Storytime with Miss KatieFall Prevention Workshop
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- 26Rockin’ StorytimeWednesday Walkers
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- 27Babytime with Miss KatieThe French Circle- A New Language GroupReading Room Concert: Cellist Robin Lane
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- 28Toddler Time
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Events for February
23rd
Events for February
24th
Spanish Storytime
Book Group: Catching Up With the Classics
Events for February
25th
Rockin’ Storytime with Miss Katie
Fall Prevention Workshop
Events for February
26th
Rockin’ Storytime
Wednesday Walkers
Events for February
27th
Babytime with Miss Katie
The French Circle- A New Language Group
Reading Room Concert: Cellist Robin Lane
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About Rockland, Maine
Rockland is a community of 7,000 – a vibrant mix of long-term residents and newcomers of all ages who choose to make Rockland Home. With its diverse economy, historic downtown, beautiful location at the mouth of Penobscot Bay, and quality of life — Rockland has it all.
A community of makers. Our diverse economy includes a strong manufacturing base, with manufacturers producing a wide range of products — ocean-going vessels, snow plows, furniture, specialty foods, craft chocolates — and everything in between. Rockland has fostered a community of “makers” since long before makers were a thing. Come for a job, stay for a career. A diversity of employers provides opportunity to change and grow.
Arts with an “s”. Rockland is also known as an arts center – whether fine arts, crafts, performing, literary, or culinary. Two world-class art museums and dozens of galleries welcome Rocklanders and visitors alike. Crafters offer products and exhibits of all varieties. Performing arts include music, theatre, and film. Novelists and poets find their inspiration here. Foodies come for our award-winning chefs.
Historic downtown. Explore the vibrant mix of retail, restaurants, arts, performance venues, and services on a Main Street that has both historic charm and modern amenities. Enjoy a variety of festivals throughout the year, including the annual Festival of Lights where Santa arrives by Coast Guard cutter.
Working waterfront. Rockland offers both the saltiness and charm of a historic working waterfront with a diverse fleet of commercial fishing vessels, windjammers, working boatyards and marinas, the USCG station, ferry access to the islands, and all manner of marine services. Our maritime economy is our history and also an important part of our present and future. The City offers public access to the harbor through its municipal fish pier, two multi-use piers, and boat launches.
Natural and recreational amenities. With an amazing natural environment at the mouth of the Penobscot Bay, Rockland is ideally situated for outdoor recreation. There are waterfront parks on both ocean and lake. Pedestrians can explore the Rockland Harbor Trail or the unique ecosystem of Rockland’s bog. Boaters — whether sailors, cruisers, or people with personal waterfront — can explore the many islands and harbors on the Bay. And pedestrians can get onto the water too – by walking nearly a mile into the harbor on the Rockland breakwater to the historic breakwater lighthouse.
Making a difference. Home to more than two hundred non-profit organizations, Rockland is the service center for the region. If your focus is making a difference for your community, there are hundreds of places to work or volunteer.
A strong sense of community. Rocklanders get involved – In City government, community events, and helping each other. Rockland is both old-fashioned and modern. Salty and sophisticated. We are both rooted in the past and moving toward the future.
Connected to the world. While in some ways Rockland is remote and unspoiled, in others we are well connected with the world. High-speed internet is available throughout the town. Daily flights to Boston from the nearby Knox County Regional Airport in Owl’s Head make it easy to get anywhere. And daily rail service to Boston is coming soon!
Vibrant community. Diverse economy. Beautiful natural environment. Historic Charm. Opportunity to make a difference.
Rockland has it all.
Learn more about Rockland, the History of Rockland or Doing business here.
Contact the City of Rockland
You can contact the City of Rockland using the online contact form or details below. You can also contact a department or the City Council.
info@rocklandmaine.gov
Email
270 Pleasant Street Rockland, ME 04841
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