Contact the HHRC

Contact Information

Email: info@hhrcmaine.org
Phone: (207) 621-3530

Hours: Monday–Friday 8 am to 4 pm

Please call ahead to be sure we are open when you arrive. The Center calendar aligns with the University of Maine at Augusta, so check for holidays and inclement weather closures on the UMA website.

Mailing Address:
The Holocaust and Human Rights Center
The Michael Klahr Center
The University of Maine at Augusta
46 University Drive, Augusta, Maine 04332

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Driving Directions

We are housed in The Michael Klahr Center located at the University of Maine at Augusta. Our address is 46 University Drive, Augusta, Maine.

From the South:

Take I-295 N/US-1 North toward Augusta. Take exit 112A, stay right at the intersection to merge onto ME-8 South. Tavel 0.6 miles then turn right onto University Drive. At the top of hill, bear right into the parking lot. 

From the North:

Take 95 South toward Augusta. Take exit 112, merge onto ME-8 South. Travel 0.7 miles then turn right onto University Drive. At the top of hill, bear right into the parking lot. 

Park in the lot adjacent to the Randall Student Center. Follow the walkway to the left of Randall Student Center (lower left-hand corner of map) and walk up the small hill and enter the lobby. FMI: 207-621-3530

Rent Space in the Center

The beautiful Michael Klahr Center is open for rentals. The space offers a large classroom for presentations and meetings with zoom and projection capabilities; a sun-filled atrium for receptions; a 75-seat auditorium for talks and gatherings; and rotating exhibits of photography, artwork, collage, wood assemblages and immersive multimedia testimonials from Holocaust survivors. We can recommend quality local food service and assist with equipment set-up and tours. This is a wonderful venue for classes, presentations, gatherings, film screenings, or celebrations. If you would like more information, or to reserve the space, email HHRC Operations Manager Philip Fishman.

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