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GREENE — Tim Caverly, former Maine park ranger, will present his film “Allagash: Tails and Tales” at 2 and 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21, at the Araxine Wilkins Sawyer Memorial, 371 Sawyer Road.

Admission is free.

The film is narrated by Caverly, and includes music and scenic and historic photographs from Maine’s north woods. The audience will experience the Allagash in a whole new way as they watch scenes of canoeing down the river.

Caverly has spent his life in Maine’s outdoors. Growing up shadowing his father, who was a fire warden with the Maine Forest Service, and his brother, a ranger in Baxter State Park, it was natural for him to seek a career in the outdoors. He’s originally from Skowhegan and earned a bachelor’s degree and a teaching certificate from the University of Maine at Machias.

There will be an ice cream social following the shows.

FMI: 207-946-5311, sawyer-foundation.com, www.facebook.com/sawyer.foundation1937.

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