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Families participated in Into the Woods program Share Submitted photo Submitted photo Submitted photo Submitted photo FARMINGTON The Farmington Recreation Department is overjoyed with how many families participated in its Into the Woods program. This program was developed to encourage families to explore the beauty of Maine while getting exercise outside and spending quality time together. In cooperation with Powder House Hill Trails and 7 Lakes Alliance the recreation department maintains five trails near the Farmington area. The trails in connection with this program were Bonney Woods, Flint Woods, The Whistle Stop Trail, French’s Mountain, and Mount Phillips. All five trails had three grades stakes up with an inspirational quote and original pen and ink artwork. Families hiked the trials to find the “hidden camera” picture on the signs and then sent in a selfie of it to be entered in for a prize drawing. ....
Rec departments get creative to offer programs during pandemic From ice skating and snowshoeing to virtual webinars and esports, recreation departments continue to reach out to their communities. 5 of 5 Caitlin Fields 13, in front, and Annalyse Saindon 13, slide down a hill together on Wednesday at Brunswick Landing as part of the Winter Explorers Club offered by Brunswick Parks & Recreation. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer Change, adapt and then change again. That seems to be the motto of parks and recreation departments across the state as they attempt to provide activities for not only children but adults as well during the winter of the coronavirus pandemic. ....