Elaine Bradbury leads a tour through the historic Marrett House, an 18th Century Greek Revival style home on Route 25 in Standish. Bradbury provides viewers with a better sense on what life was like for women living and working in the 19th Century.
Kristine Hoffman at the Wells Reserve Mather Auditorium
York County Audubon Program at the Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve: Turtles by Kris Hoffman. University of Maine Postdoctoral Associate Kristine Hoffmann brings us a fun and fascinating night of turtle biology. She will discuss their natural history, behavior, unique values, and conservation, in an engaging presentation sure to be both instructive and entertaining.
Institute for Local Food Systems Innovation
Saint Joseph’s College Announces Launch of Institute for Local Food Systems Innovation with $4 million in Funding
ACA Panel Discussion – Windham Public Library – April 11-2017
3 volunteers (Genevieve Pluhowski, retired lawyer, Steep Falls, Priscilla Payne, retired librarian, Windham, and Maurie Hill, retired pediatric nurse specialist, Standish) organized this panel discussion about Congressional Republican plans to do away with ObamaCare. The panelists include Dr. Jane Pringle, Dr. Linda Sanborn and Gordon Smith, Esq.
Maine Irish Heritage – St Patricks Day 2017
Historian/genealogist Matthew Jude Barker of the Maine Irish Heritage Center discusses the St. Patrick's Day tradition in Portland's West End. Barker also discusses the struggles the Irish had to overcome after migrating to America in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Allagash Wilderness Waterways
Topics covered in this AWW video series include, planning for your trip, fishing, history, AWW geography, safety, leave no trace ethics and winter use.
Paul Saulle – Saco River Community Profiles
Limington resident and longtime guitar instructor Paul Saulle shares his philosophy on teaching and music.
Buxton Maine – An American Story
Buxton, originally known as Narragansett Number One, was one of the seven townships assigned to the soldiers who fought in King Philip's War in 1675. Eventually renamed Buxton, the town grew to become a major center of commerce in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Ida Clair – The Funniest Woman in Maine
Here is Maine humorist Susan Poulin presenting at the Walker Memorial Library in Westbrook last month - funny stuff!
Garden Thyme – Hidden Gardens of Munjoy Hill
Garden Thyme: Hidden Gardens of Munjoy Hill 2011
Saco River Soundstage – Preservation Blues Band
Blues from Maine performed at Saco River Community Television
Biologist Geri Vistein – Author of I Am Coyote
Geri Vistein is a conservation biologist whose work focuses on Maine carnivores and our relationship with them. She is a terrific speaker whose informative program will better educate us on the role carnivores play in our ecosystem and help us become more knowledgeable about their ecology. You will discover connections that will leave you in awe. We should take away with a better understanding of the value of carnivores in the Maine landscape and gain in our ability to practice coexistence...
Greens March 2016
Working People Need their own Party - a Green Party discussion with Asher Platts.
Sewing Thyme – February 2016
Grammy Donna and Miss Diane take a look at vintage sewing machines.
Garden Thyme – Slide Show
Diane and Donna tell you what they do in the winter time to prepare for gardening in the spring and summer, including a slideshow.
Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals
MSSPA CEO Meris Bickford, Assistant CEO Kathy Woodbrey and Barn Manager Jeff Greenfield were interviewed and we were also honored and humbled to speak with MSSPA founder Marilyn Goodreau, recipient of the 2015 Six Who Care volunteer of the year award.
Saco River Chronicles – Family Crisis Services
The first in a series of programs from SRC-TV focused on domestic violence.
Housing Justice – A Talk by Craig Saddlemire – Portland Tenants Union
Craig Saddlemire, a filmmaker and former Lewiston, Maine city councilor speaking about housing justice and Lewiston's struggle against segregation and exploitation. Craig's presentation is followed by a moderated discussion.
Garden Thyme – Snowflake Trail
Grammie Donna and Miss Dianne step out of the cold and share video memories of their recent trek across the Snowflake Trail in Newfield and Limerick.
Bar Mills Memorial Bridge History
Brenton Hill of the Buxton - Hollis Historical provides viewers with wide ranging history of the bridges spanning the Saco River in the Buxton - Hollis area.
Garden Thyme – Bird Feeding
This show covers feeding birds in the winter.
Garden Thyme – Clematis Vines
Miss Dianne and Grammie Donna talk about growing clematis vines and take a trip to Snell Family Farm in Buxton Maine to pick up supplies.
Garden Thyme – Return to Berwick
The Garden Thyme twins return to Berwick to assist a young couple with landscaping and gardening at their new home. Watch as the twins lug rocks, shovel and dig like they are in their twenties. Also featuring a look at Larochelle's Sheds, a favorite construction business of the Garden Thyme duo.
Garden Thyme – Treadle Sewing
A vintage 1910 "Treadle" Singer Sewing Machine helps the garden twins stay active and busy throughout Maine's chilly winter season. When they aren't gardening, the twins are quilting and sewing and this episode pays tribute to a traditional way of life. A fun, informative, off the beaten path episode of Garden Thyme.