BRUNSWICK

Cuba Week, the annual celebration of Brunswick’s sister city relationship with Trinidad, Cuba, starts today and runs through April 29. Presented by Brunswick- Trinidad Sister City Association (BTSCA), the ninth annual Cuba Week is themed around Cuba’s love of baseball.

The lineup

Community events begin Saturday with a salsa dance featuring live music from Primo Cubano. Held at Cram Alumni House at 83 Federal St., this all-age, chemical-free dance party includes salsa dance lessons from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. as part of the admission fee

Admission costs $10 for adults or $5 for students and people age 65 and older.

At 4 p.m. Monday at Gulf of Maine Books, 134 Maine St., local writers Howard Waxman and Jude Maloney will read from recent works inspired by Cuba.

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Waxman of Bath will read from his novel, “Venceremos,” much of which takes place in Cuba. This comingof age story combines 1960s Cuban and American politics with the moral conflict of a young man as he returns from the Vietnam War.

Maloney’s evocative narrative “Song of Cuba” revolves around her unexpected discovery of sheet music for beloved Latin American song “Yo Te Quiero” during her 2005 visit to Cuba.

Maloney’s visit to Cuba was part of the University of Maine’s Peace Studies “Witness for Peace” program. Photographs taken by Maloney while on the trip are on view at Frontier at Fort Andross.

Wells will lead a program titled “Cuba’s Favorite National Pastimes: Baseball and Politics” at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St. Wells plans to relate his expertise of Latin American history with his deep knowledge of baseball and its cultural importance in Cuba.

Frontier Café in Fort Andross will screen “Lost Son of Havana,” a film about Major League Baseball starting pitcher Luis Tiant, at 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday.

The film documents the famed Red Sox pitcher as he returns to Cuba after 46 years in exile. This visit to his native home is Tiant’s first since 1961, when the Castro government forced him to choose between life in Cuba or in the United States. The film documents Tiant’s soulstirring reunion with family in Havana and includes vintage baseball footage, and interviews with baseball greats.

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Admission is free, but donations will be accepted.

At 2 p.m. April 28, Cuba Week will conclude with a community softball game at Edwards Field in Brunswick. All players age 10 and older are welcome to participate.

Bats and balls will be provided. Players should bring their own mitts.

If it rains, the game will be played at 2 p.m. April 29.

At the softball game, Sister City members will collect used equipment to send to Trinidad. Clean uniforms, cleats, bats, gloves, masks and balls are welcome.

How to help

Donations at Cuba Week events are encouraged with all funds directed to the Trinidad Cuba Municipal Library Restoration Project, which to date has raised more $700 from private donations.

Individuals also can support the cause by buying limited edition Cuba Week baseball bookmarks created by Boothbay artist Paula Ragsdale. These colorful keepsakes are available at Gulf of Maine Books and most Cuba Week events. All funds raised will aid in the repair and rebuilding of the library.



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