ECHOES: Rediscovering Community was published quarterly from 1988 to 2017 to celebrate the diverse cultures and natural beauty of northern Maine and adjacent Canada. Based in Aroostook County, Maine, the magazine focused on positive values rooted in the past that have relevance for the present and the future. Its feature stories, essays, life stories, photos and poetry suggested there is permanence in the midst of change and value in remembering our roots.
Recognizing the importance of this resource for writers, researchers, historians, genealogists, and others with an interest in Aroostook County, publisher Kathryn Olmstead partnered with the Maine State Library to make this collection of past issues accessible through the DigitalMaine Repository to schools and libraries on the Maine School and Library Network.
How to view this collection
In order to view the issues in this collection, you must be on a computer connected to the Maine School and Library Network. Most public libraries in Maine have public computers where you can access this content. In many cases, you can also bring your own device and connect to the library's WiFi network to view this content. Contact your local public library to find out if they are part of the Maine School and Library Network.
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Echoes : Winter 1992
To view/download this issue, you need to access this page from a computer or WiFi connection in a Maine school or library. To purchase a print copy of this magazine, visit :
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Echoes : Spring 1991
To view/download this issue, you need to access this page from a computer or WiFi connection in a Maine school or library. To purchase a print copy of this magazine, visit :