POLAND SPRING — The Poland Spring Preservation Society will present Phil House and Kathy Haley with special guests The Sweet Sixties at their annual summer concert series on Monday, Aug. 20, at 7 p.m. A news release describes the concert as follows: House and Haley will play a wonderful mixture of sweet melodies that will […]
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Easter Seals planning city scavenger hunt
PORTLAND — Easter Seals ME will host Port Quest on Saturday, Aug. 25. Port Quest is a scavenger hunt that will challenge participants to solve clues, complete challenges and experience downtown Portland in a fun, new way all while raising money for families with disabilities. A news release describes the scavenger hunt as follows: Teams […]
Auditions set for ‘Murder on the Nile’
HALLOWELL — The Gaslight Theater will hold auditions at City Hall, 1 Winthrop St., for Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Nile” on Sunday at 6 p.m., Monday at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. A news release describes the play as follows: Simon Mostyn has recently married Kay Ridgeway, a rich woman, having thrown […]
‘Lost Trail’ discussion set at museum of art
PORTLAND — Portland Museum of Art will present a discussion among Maine children’s book author Lynne Plourde, illustrator Ben Bishop, and Donn Fendler about their collaboration for the graphic novel “Lost Trail: Nine Days Alone in the Maine Wilderness.” The program, with a book signing to follow, will take place today from 6 p.m. to […]
Grant deadline set for memory network
PORTLAND — Maine Historical Society, in partnership with the Maine State Library, announces an upcoming grant deadline of Sept. 4 in its Community Mobilization Program, which is designed to help local organizations, historical societies, libraries, and schools use participation in Maine Memory Network to develop skills, build capacity and expand collaboration with local partners. A […]
Community chorus opens design contest
ROCKPORT — Midcoast Community Chorus is sponsoring an open competition for artwork and cover design for a new choral score created for the chorus by composer Paul Sullivan. According to a news release, the composition, “One Song at a Time,” celebrates MCC’s mission to “sing as a community for the community.” A news release details […]
Skidompha recruits artists for new gallery
DAMARISCOTTA — Skidompha Public Library on Main Street invites local artists to apply to exhibit their work at its new Carey Art Gallery, which will be dedicated in the fall. Works displayed at the Carey Gallery will include paintings, photography and crafts, with preference given to local artists. The gallery will offer exhibits year-round, with […]
Free photo, video workshops offered
BAR HARBOR — Canon U.S.A. Inc. and American Park Network are pleased to announce the sixth annual Canon Photography in the Parks program where national park visitors can take unique, hands-on photo and video workshops and create lasting memories. All workshops are free and open to the public. Canon EOS and PowerShot cameras, EF lenses, […]
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals plan gig
PORTLAND — The Vermont based band Grace Potter and the Nocturnals will make an appearance at the Portland Bull Moose, 151 Middle St., on Thursday, Aug. 23, at 5:30 p.m. This is the band’s third visit to a Bull Moose in Maine, as they have performed twice in Bull Moose’s Scarborough location. According to a […]
Harpswell writers topic of lecture
HARPSWELL — The Harpswell Historical Society will host a lecture on Harpswell women writers of the past at its annual meeting, Wednesday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. at Centennial Hall in Harpswell Center. A news release describes the lecture as follows: The speaker is Karin Woodruff Jackson of Cundy’s Harbor, who retired from teaching English […]