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February 6, 2015
Greetings!

Only 21 days until this important session in Damariscotta.
There is still space available - REGISTER TODAY!  Don't miss out.
 
Announcing Session #2 of The Community Institute.

Multi-Generational Communities: Aging in Place will be held in Damariscotta on Friday, February 27 and Saturday, February 28 at the Damariscotta Baptist Church. Register today to reserve your space at this sure to be sold-out session. Don't miss out on this critically important topic delivered in FMM's winning combination of stellar faculty, hands-on instruction with field work, and a leadership training component so you can be most effective in shaping your community's future and preparing for healthy, multi-generational communities.

 
MULTI-GENERATIONAL COMMUNITIES -
Aging in Place
February 27-28, 2015
Damariscotta, Maine

What can we do to build healthier, stronger multi-generational communities? How can we make our cities, towns and public spaces better for all ages? What can individuals do for the healthiest, longest life possible? This is about and for YOU and YOUR COMMUNITY!
 
Register today for "Multi-Generational Communities-Aging in Place". This is the second session of The Community Institute and will feature a 1 1/2 day training session with national and regional faculty members, hands-on field work and leadership skills. It will be held in Damariscotta on Friday, February 27 and Saturday, February 28, 2015 and includes a FREE Friday evening presentation open to the general public by Nick Buettner of The Blue Zones Project on "Living Longer and Better". View and share this Poster about this Important Session #2!     
 
The Blue Zones began as a National Geographic expedition evolved into a recipe for living longer and healthier. Our key note speaker will discuss this community well-being improvement initiative designed to make healthy choices easier through permanent changes to environment, policy, and social networks.

Read the agenda for the 1 1/2 day session here. Registration is $125 and includes coffee breaks, lunch and all program materials. Some partial scholarships are available.
 
The Community Institute session will be held in downtown Damariscotta at the Baptist Church and  is sponsored by and held in collaboration with AARP, Coastal Enterprises, Maine Association of Planners, Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission, Spectrum Generations, Healthy Lincoln County, GrowSmart Maine, Midcoast Leadership Academy, Maine Downtown Center and the Town of Damariscotta, to name a few.
 
 


Live Better, Live Longer - The Blue Zones Project

Join us for a FREE evening presentation, open to the public, with Nick Buettner from the Blue Zones Project on Living Better, Longer. The talk will be held on Friday, February 27 at 7 p.m. at the Baptist Church, 4 Bristol Road, downtown Damariscotta.  
 
The Blue Zones began as a National Geographic expedition and evolved into a recipe for living longer and healthier. Our keynote speaker will discuss this community well-being improvement initiative designed to make healthy choices easier through permanent changes to environment, policy, and social networks.
 
The Community Institute session will be held in downtown Damariscotta at the Baptist Church and is sponsored by AARP, Coastal Enterprises, Maine Association of Planners, Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission, Spectrum Generations, Healthy Lincoln County, GrowSmart Maine and the Town of Damariscotta. 
 
This session is free and open to the public.  Donations are graciously accepted.

Jane Lafleur, Executive Director
Friends of Midcoast Maine
  
From Brunswick to Bucksport, helping midcoast communities shape their future.