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Calling all Potterheads – this week is for the witches and wizards who know more than just the Harry Potter basics.  Expect deep questions, obscure lore, and moments that separate casual fans from those who’ve truly mastered the magic. Is “mischief managed”?  Guess we’ll see…

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No seriousness allowed this week. Capture goofy faces, funny moments, visual jokes, or unexpected, laugh-out-loud scenes. The goal is simple: make someone smile or laugh. Show us your silly.

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Classes move fast, and questions add up quickly. Getting extra support early can make a big difference.

Tutoring helps you stay confident and on track.

Available in person in Augusta and Bangor, and via Zoom from anywhere!

Getting a tutor is easy

Tell us what class you need help with and choose times that work for you. We’ll d...


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The President’s Council on Transforming Lives in partnership with Wabanaki REACH will host the showing of the award-winning documentary “Dawnland,” A Documentary About Cultural Survival and Stolen Children – The Story of the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).

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Noel March at the FBI National Executive Institute where he presented, “Defining Moments in Policing: Ethical Decision Making during the Holocaust”

UMA Senior Lecturer of Justice Studies and Director of the Maine Community Policing Institute Noel March presented “Defining Moments in Policing: Ethical Decision Making during the Holocaust” to attendees ...


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