Hosted by the Lewiston Youth Advisory Council and the museum, the event showcases diversity of the holiday season through games, food and presentations put together by members of the Lewiston Youth Advisory Council.
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Museum L-A launches capital campaign and rebrand for new museum
Museum staff are attempting to raise $17 million toward the new building at the former Camden Yarns Mill along the Androscoggin River in Lewiston.
Becoming Museum L-A executive director like a homecoming for Rachel Ferrante
The NYC native and Bates College graduate wants to make the museum a hub of activity for Lewiston and Auburn.
Museum L-A to reopen gallery to visitors
Museum L-A will reopen its gallery to visitors beginning Wednesday, July 7. The museum’s new visitor hours include Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Currently, the gallery exhibit is “Our Working Waterway,” featuring the Androscoggin River. “We are thrilled to have visitors back inside Museum L-A and to offer the community the […]
Industry and the Androscoggin River: A Museum L-A exhibit
The new exhibit tells a story about the river and how industries have utilized it over time, for better and worse.
Dance students to follow workshop with free public celebration
LEWISTON — Live music, free admission, and an opportunity to join in old-time New England and French-Canadian dancing to music provided by renowned fiddler/accordionist/pianist Doug Protsik and friends will take place from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, March 14, at Lewiston Public Library in Lewiston. Light refreshments will be provided. Caller Cindy Larock will lead attendees […]
PHOTO: Children weave their way through history
‘All Work and No Play’ exhibit features photos by groundbreaking photographer and sociologist Lewis Hine.
The horrors of child labor is the focus of new Museum L-A exhibit
‘All Work and No Play’ exhibit opening Jan. 30 features photos by ground-breaking photographer and sociologist Lewis Hine.