Help spread the word! Warming Center Open The EWC is a no-barrier overnight space that opens its doors during winter’s coldest nights to provide community members with warm meals, showers, and a quiet and comfortable place to sleep. The EWC’s largest financial expense is compensation for the trained staff who tend this space. Donate monetarily via check to the City of Rockland with EWC in the memo line. Checks can be dropped off or mailed to City Hall, 270 Pleasant St, Rockland, ME 04841.Also, AIO invites anyone who needs a warm place during these cold days to come to the AIO Annex (70 Thomaston Street, Rockland). The Annex will be open Monday-Friday, 7am-7pm, from February 10-14. |
| Friday, February 13 @ 10:30AM: Audacity Office Hours,Villager Cafe, CamdenGrab a coffee or a sticky bun, come find our table, and sit a spell with fellow Audacitizens! We’ll catch up, gear up, and hatch plans to act up. Who’s welcome? Everyone! (Villager Cafe, 25 Mechanic Street, Camden) |
Participate in regular standouts with Maine Voices For Palestinian RightsCamden, on the Village Green, every Friday at 5 PM.Rockland, at Chapman Park, on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at 3 PM — the next standout is February 12. |
We are a diverse group. And, together, we choose democracy.![]() Saturday, February 14 @ Noon: Stand Out and Sing Out in Rockland’s Chapman ParkEvery Saturday from Noon to 1 PM, we sing, hold signs, have conversations, collect food and hygiene donations for the local food bank, give away free political buttons and postcards.We demonstrate the perseverance of local opposition at the corner of Park & Main Streets.Bring food and hygiene items to donate. Bring a sign (we have signs you can borrow too), your voice and your heart. Make a friend. Bring a friend! Now that it’s winter, dress warmly and know your own limits. Your creativity in noisemaking is welcome with one exception: while we are distributing whistles at Chapman Park, please reserve use of whistles for sightings of ICE. |
| Be A Peace Keeper: Members of The Audacity differ in background, political affiliation, and ideas, but we agree on the following points: * opposition to authoritarianism, bigotry, and corruption * support for inclusive democracy, equity, and freedom * nonviolence in action |
Luminaria Project: because democracy dies in darknessEVERY SATURDAY at our protest rallies: Grab a white bag with sand and a candle at the picnic table, bring it home and put it in your driveway or somewhere in the snow any/every evening as a community-wide vigil for DEMOCRACY. Remember all who have died in ICE custody or as a result of ICE actions in 2025 (32) and 2026 (8). |
| Saturday, February 14 @ 6-8PM: Valentine’s Day Costume Dance Party, ThomastonPlease bring a savory or sweet food item to share. There will be love and protest tunes, so dress as someone or something you love and get ready to Rock the Resistance!Do you have your costume idea yet? Remember, come as someone or something you LOVE. Maybe you love yourself – we hope so!! (Then you can come as you are! – no one needs to be deterred by costuming!!)Here’s an idea: You can come as a famous, (or not famous), duo. Or, maybe, include a third person and be a trio. The Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence, for example. Or Morticia and Gomez (because they love each other!).Popcorn and butter… peanut butter and jelly… the sun… the moon… a star… a cat… Frances Perkins… Margaret Chase Smith… FDR… Statue of Liberty… Rocky and Bullwinkle… Snoopy and Woodstock… Whatever! Be creative! |
| Dance song suggestions? Share them! |
| Audacity Outreach Group Meeting: Feb 20 @ 6PM, Thomaston Do you want to help organize actions and demonstrations with other grassroots groups in the midcoast? Are you a member of another organization who knows a way that Audacity can contribute? Do you want to participate in the local and state democratic process by supporting upcoming legislation, writing letters, and reaching out? Come to the Thomaston Academy Meeting Room (2nd floor). Parking is off of Gleason Street. |
Signs of FascismThe next Signs of Fascism silent protest will be in collaboration with Waldo County Indivisible group based in Belfast. The tentative date is Saturday, February 21st, with a snow date of Saturday, February 28th. |
![]() Preparing to Ensure Free and Fair Elections The Audacity is starting to think about the midterm elections and what work we as individuals and as a group might be called upon to do to ensure it is a free and fair election. We know that MAGA and Project 2025 folks are willing to use lies, misdirection, the threat of violence, and in some cases actual violence to ensure that their (mostly unpopular) candidates and policies win in November 2026. In this winter time of planting seeds and preparing for the year ahead, The Audacity is gathering information and making connections so that we can make informed decisions about how best to be ready to meet this moment. If you have ideas about this work, or want to be a part of it, please email Tamara Saltman at Tamara207organizing@gmail.com. |
Actions You can Take to Resist ICEThe Trump administration is attacking immigrant communities across the country with aggressive ICE raids, abusive and inhumane detention facilities, and targeted attacks on cities and minority groups to create fear and silence opposition.We know that ICE is operating in Maine, but there is a large network of people working to support their communities. Contact Maine’s U.S. Senators and Representatives using the website/app 5 Calls or directly: Senator Susan Collins (Email) Washington D.C. (202) 224-2523 Portland, ME (207) 780-3575 Senator Angus King (Email) Washington D.C. (202) 224-5344 Augusta, ME (207) 622-8292 Congressman Jared Golden (Email) Washington D.C. (202) 225-6306 Lewiston, ME (207) 241-6767 Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (Email) Washington D.C. (202) 225-6116 Portland, ME (207) 774-5019 Senator Charles E. Schumer (Senate Democratic Leader) (Email) Washington D.C. 202-224-2158 or 202-224-6542 Representative Hakeem Jeffries (House Democratic Leader) (Email) Washington D.C. 202-225-5936 |
Bystander Intervention TrainingNow is not the time to look away and stay silent. Right to Be offers trainings on bystander intervention to support the immigrant community. Learn how to respond effectively to ICE encounters and public harassment —Sign up for a free training today |
Have you picked up a Clynk bag from Linda at our weekly demonstration? If so, please return your full Clynk bag(s) (the fuller, the better) to your nearest Hannaford store. So far, we’ve raised about $75 and we’d like to raise more. Thank you for supporting Audacity CAT with your returnable cans and bottles. Together, we can make a difference. |
| “There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” — Elie Wiesel |

Help spread the word!
Participate in regular standouts with 
Luminaria Project: because democracy dies in darkness
Signs of Fascism
Actions You can Take to Resist ICE
Bystander Intervention Training
Have you picked up a Clynk bag from Linda at our weekly demonstration?