Thursday, May 24, 2012
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Paul Colman in concert, 7 to 9 p.m., award-winning singer presented by First Fruits Ministries at First E Free Church, 355 Bridgton Road, Westbrook. Tickets are $15 to $25 and seating is limited. Visit http://www.firstfruitsministries.info/home.cfm to purchase tickets or for more information.
Sunday
Occupy Maine, 1 p.m., a conversation about the origin, importance and future of the group with Andrew Bossie, executive director of Maine Citizens for Clean Elections. Allen Avenue Unitarian Universalist Church, 524 Allen Ave., Portland.
Connected Catholics of Maine, 2 p.m., general meeting and Valentine's Day luncheon at Muddy Rudder Restaurant, Route 1, Yarmouth. Call Louise at 926-5675 for details.
French Harpsichord Masters, 3 p.m., baroque harpsichord music with Paul Cienniwa. Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Emmanuel Chapel, 143 State St., Portland. Admission at the door is $15; $10 for students and seniors.
Burundi Cultural Event, 3 to 5 p.m., educational and cultural items with personal stories, music and food. Donations accepted. Held at Hope.Gate.Way., ground floor at Gateway parking garage, 185 High St., Portland. Call 899-2435 for more information.
Healing service, 7 p.m., followed by Mass with Eucharist. St. Augustine of Canterbury Church at the Cathedral Pines Chapel, 156 Saco Ave., Old Orchard Beach.
Wednesday
"The Role of Food in Jewish Culture," 7 p.m., discussion with food writer and historian Nancy Harmon Jenkins at Adas Yoshuron Synagogue, 50 Willow St., Rockland. Free. For details, call 594-4523.
Announcement
The Rev. Allison C. G. Smith has been named interim pastor at Christ Church of Kennebunk. The Rev. Smith is originally from North Carolina and is a graduate of North Carolina State University and Union Theological Seminary in New York City. She most recently served at Bethesda (Md.) United Church of Christ. She is married to Gregory Greenleaf, a high school English teacher. The family includes three young daughters and they live in Harpswell.
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