KENNEBEC JOURNAL • March 23, 2022
To celebrate the spring fish migration season, the big-screen premiere of “Keystone: Voices for the Little Fish” is set for Thursday evening at the Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center in downtown Gardiner. “It’s meant to really celebrate spring migration and welcoming the alewife back,” said Tina Wood, the founder and board president of Upstream, a Gardiner-based nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring fish passage to Cobbosseecontee Stream. The documentary runs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Johnson Hall, 280 Water St. The event is free and open to the public.