• Preserve Your Family Treasures with Mary Kate Kwasnik

    Virtual

    Sign up for our next event! This free, virtual presentation will focus on the best at-home preservation practices for old documents. We will discuss simple steps for identifying and correcting improper handling and storage of paper-based and photographic materials in family collections.The presentation will feature Mary Kate Kwasnik of the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC). […]

  • Acadian Archives Closed for Indigenous Peoples’ Day

    Please note that the Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes will be closed on Monday, October 14, in celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day. For more information about the Indigenous Peoples of the St. John Valley and the larger Wabanaki Homeland, visit our website or explore our resources in person. Contact: acadian@maine.edu

  • Acadian Archives Genealogy Workshop

    Acadian Archives 23 University Dr, Fort Kent, ME, United States

    The Acadian Archives will host a second genealogy workshop on Wednesday, January 29, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Topics this time include: - Documentary sources at the Acadian Archives; - Indigenous ancestry in French North America; - WikiTree - an introductory guide. Bring your questions - and your friends! This workshop is free and open […]

  • Acadian Archives Genealogical Workshop

    Acadian Archives 23 University Dr, Fort Kent, ME, United States

    Join us for our third genealogical workshop of 2024-2025! This edition will focus on family records that cover the Acadian colonial period and that are available either online or physically at the Acadian Archives. Attendance at prior workshops is not required. This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required due […]

    The Canada-U.S. Border Over Time event at the Acadian Archives

    Acadian Archives 23 University Dr, Fort Kent, ME, United States
    Public

    Join the Acadian Archives for a special learning activity on the history of the Canada-U.S. border in northern Maine. Special artifacts will be on display. This event is free and open to the public. Stay tuned for more detail. For more information: acadian@maine.edu or (207) 834-7535.  

  • UMFK Poutine Fest Luncheon

    Nowland Hall UMFK Fort Kent, ME, United States
    Public

    The University of Maine at Fort Kent's dining services will offer a special poutine-themed luncheon at Nowland Hall.    Join us for UMFK's first Poutine Fest! Come learn about the rich history of poutine and sample different versions of this classic Canadian dish.  This is an all-you-can eat buffet style event.     The luncheon is […]

    Scott Brickman Lecture: Latvian Culture Today

    Acadian Archives 23 University Dr, Fort Kent, ME, United States
    Public

    The Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes at the University of Maine at Fort Kent will host a presentation by UMFK Professor of Music and Education Scott Brickman on Thursday, October 23 at 6 p.m. The presentation is free and open to the public. Professor Brickman will discuss the musical culture of Latvia, which he personally experienced and […]

    Genealogy Workshop: The Thibodeau Family

    Acadian Archives 23 University Dr, Fort Kent, ME, United States
    Public

    On October 30, 2025, at 6 p.m., the Acadian Archives at the University of Maine at Fort Kent will welcome researcher and speaker Donlon Hurtubise for a presentation on the region’s pioneering families. The event will be free and open to the public. This presentation, offered as part of the Archives’ genealogy workshop series, will […]

  • Book Talk by Denis Ledoux

    Acadian Archives 23 University Dr, Fort Kent, ME, United States
    Public

    The Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes at the University of Maine at Fort Kent will host author Denis Ledoux at 6:30 p.m. on November 20. Ledoux will discuss his new book, Here to Stay: Lives in 17th-Century Canada. In Here to Stay, Ledoux explores the distant history of 30 percent of Maine’s population who have French North […]