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BIPOC Community Crafting

Description

Join us for a morning spent in community—crafting, learning from each other and sharing creativity. Led by Winston “Tony” Antoine, Outdoor Educator and Registered Maine Guide. Art supplies and nature artifacts provided. Feel welcome to bring your own project and supplies. Specific location details will be shared with registered participants.

Cost: No-cost; Grant-funded | Mobility Level: 1 - seated, indoors, bathroom access

BIPOC Community Crafting

Event Details:

  • Dates: Saturday, March 28, 2026 — 10am-1pm

  • Location: Lewiston, ME

  • Cost: Grant Funded, No-Cost

Registration Information:

About Winston ‘Tony’ Antoine, Registered Maine Guide

Tony’s connection to the natural world began in Baltimore, crabbing for Blue Crabs on the Chesapeake with his father. That early experience set the foundation for a lifelong passion for the outdoors. With a degree in Romance Languages and completion of the Maine Master Naturalist program, Tony has deepened his knowledge of the land and its ecosystems. While studying abroad in Martinique, he also discovered a love for shell painting, blending his connection to nature with creative expression. Tony is an avid hunter, fisherman, and gardener.

Tony with one of his nature art creations—a buck skull transformed.

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