Kingfield’s final art walk of the season Friday, March 1

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Pam Matthews, author of the children’s book “Cornelia ‘Fly Rod’ Crosby, Champion of Maine” will be signing copies at the Webster Library for Kingfield’s last regularly scheduled art walk of the season.

KINGFIELD – The last winter Kingfield Friday Artwalk comes to the village this Friday, March 1, from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Maine’s first registered guide will be among the special appearances that evening, as will local student artists from grades 1 through eight.

Most venues offer light refreshments, and can be recognized by the red flags flying outside their doors.

Select works from 30 students representing grades 1 through 8, both 2D and 3D, chosen by MSAD #58 art teacher Steve Mitman will be on display at Grand Central Station located on Main Street between the Herbert Grand Hotel and Western Maine Pharmacy.

“I love this show,” Mitman remarked. “It’s all about celebrating creativity and making the kids feel special about their work.”

The Ski Museum of Maine on the corner of Depot and Main streets continues its exhibition on the state’s participation in the Olympics from the 1940s to present days.

A short ways down Depot Street, Webster Free Library will be hosting Pam Matthews, author of the children’s book “Cornelia ‘Fly Rod’ Crosby, Champion of Maine.”

“This is a great opportunity for folks of all ages to learn about Crosby, a native of Phillips, who was a legendary fly-fisher, a fantastic promoter of outdoor sports for women, and the first registered Maine Guide,” noted Librarian Julia Bouwsma.

Matthews will appear in costume as Fly Rod Crosby and have books on hand to sign and sell.

Local musicians Natural High Jumble will be playing at Rolling Fatties from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The restaurant, located on Main Street just beyond Skowhegan Savings Bank, will be offering its usual locally-sourced fare.

The High Peaks Artisan Guild, across the street from the Herbert, features fiber arts, knitting, oil and watercolor painting, photography, woodwork, woodturning, glass art, jewelry, prints, leatherwork and more.

Additional venues include Red Barn Upcycled Market with re-purposed furniture and other items across the street from HPAG, as well as the Stadler Gallery of Contemporary Art a few doors south of the HPAG, featuring artwork by Ulrike Stadler and Tatiana Maxsimic, among others.

The next Kingfield Friday Artwalk is June 28, the Kingfield POPS weekend–the final Artwalk of this season.

For more information, find and follow Kingfield Friday Artwalk on Facebook.

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