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Fri/11

MISCELLANEOUS

MEET THE AUTHOR, 7 p.m., Retired

Maine Game Warden John Ford, author of two books about his experiences as a game warden. Free. ARTIST RECEPTION, 5-8 p.m., Point of

View Art Gallery. 15 POV artists present

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“Animal House”, paintings inspired by animals. In the Garret Gallery, POV artists Bonnie Dickey and Pat Hicks present an exhibit entitled ‘Pencil and

Brush’. Show open weekdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m. through October. 18 Pleasant St.,

Brunswick. ARTIST RECEPTION, 5-8 p.m., Spindleworks “Dwellings”, Gallery Framing, 12

Pleasant St., Brunswick. 725-8820.

PERFORMANCES

MUSICAL PERFORMANCE, 7:30 p.m.,

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Larry Kaplan performs at Sail, Power and Steam Museum, 75 Mechanic St.,

Rockland. $12/$6 children. ‘SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME’,

7:30 p.m., play written by Frank McGuinness, by AIRE (American Irish Repertory

Ensemble), Studio Theater at Portland

Stage Company, 25A Forest Ave., Portland. $10-$20. 799-5327. SETH GLIER AND ANTJE DUVEKOT, 8 p.m., piano, guitar, and vocals, Boothbay Opera House, 86 Townsend Ave.,

Boothbay. 633-5159. $15-20.

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TALKS-WORKSHOPS

RED CLOAK HAUNTED history tour of

Bath, by reservation only. $12/$7 children 5-12. 380-3806.

Sat/12

BLOOD DRIVE

AMERICAN RED CROSS Donor Center, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave., Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or 1-800-REDCROSS.

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MISCELLANEOUS

HARROWING HARVEST FOLK, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.., Make creepy but decorative

“beings” full of personality and fall flair using plants and other materials. $35 members, $42 nonmembers. Coastal

Maine Botanical Garden, off Barters

Island Rd., Boothbay. Free with garden admission. 633-4333. GENEALOGY WORKSHOP, 10:30 a.m.- noon. “Finding Your Ancestors Online,

With or Without a Subscription”. Frank

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Rose, facilitator. To register, call 443-

5141, ext. 18. Community Room, Patten Free Library.

PERFORMANCES

‘SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME’, 8 p.m., play written by Frank McGuinness, by AIRE (American Irish Repertory Ensemble), Studio Theater at Portland Stage Company, 25A Forest Ave., Portland. $10-$20. 799-5327. SCARY MOVIE MATINEE, 1 p.m., “Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’”. Topsham Public Library, 25 Foreside Rd, Topsham. 725- 1727. Free.

PUBLIC MEALS

HARVEST SUPPER, 4:30-6 p.m., baked ham, potatoes, onions, carrots, cabbage, turnip, cornbread and biscuits, homemade pies and gingerbread. 851

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Lawrence Rd., Pownal. $8/$4 children.

865-3517. MASONIC BEAN SUPPER, 4:30-6 p.m.,

Baked beans, chop suey, hot dogs, potato salad, coleslaw, homemade pies, to benefit the Durham “giving tree”.

Final supper of the year. $7.50/$3 children. 240-1637. BEAN AND CASSEROLE SUPPER, 5-6 p.m., Baked beans, casseroles, salad, pies. $8/$4 children. Brunswick United

Methodist Church, Church Rd. and Raymond Rd. Reservations accepted at

725-2185. PUBLIC CHURCH SUPPER, 5-6 p.m., 3 kinds of beans, American chop suey, macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, rolls, desserts, beverages. $8/44 children.

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First Parish Church, 40 Main St.,

Freeport. 865-6022. BENEFIT SUPPER, 4-6 p.m., for Irene

Gliba, sponsored by family and friends.

Beans, casseroles, desserts. $8/$3 children. Flu shot clinic will also be held at the same time. Bowdoinham Fire Station, on Post Road. 666-8801.

TALKS-WORKSHOPS

SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE TALK, 2 p.m., Patrick Wrixon, President of the

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European Initiative on Sustainable

Development in Agriculture, joins John

Piotti of the Maine Farmland Trust to discuss environmentally sustainable agriculture. St. Thomas Episcopal

Church, Camden. Free, open to community.

Sun/13

BLOOD DRIVE

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AMERICAN RED CROSS Donor Center, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave., Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or 1-800-REDCROSS.

MISCELLANEOUS

CIDER SUNDAY, 1-3 p.m., bring your own apples and press your own cider, Bibby and Harold Alfond Children’s Garden,

Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, off

Barters Island Rd., Boothbay. Free with garden admission. 633-4333. PUMPKIN PATCH, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. through Oct. 31. Pumpkins priced by size, Photo ops, baked goods sale. Mid-

Coast Presbyterian Church, 729-3193.

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PERFORMANCES

‘SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME’,

2 p.m., play written by Frank McGuinness, by AIRE (American Irish Repertory

Ensemble), Studio Theater at Portland

Stage Company, 25A Forest Ave., Portland. $10-$20. 799-5327. RAGTIME ORCHESTRA, 7:30 p.m., Sean

Fleming and his Ragtime Orchestra,

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Congregational Church of Bristol, 1263

Bristol Rd. Concert includes early 20th century ragtime tunes. $12, under 18 free. 563-6843.

TALKS-WORKSHOPS

GENEALOGICAL TALK, 2 p.m., October meeting of Pejepscot Genealogical Society, Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis

Memorial Library. Eben Miller presents

“Nelson Dingley Jr.’s Daily Evening Journal: A view of the northern Civil War homefront, 1861-1863.” 841-4812.

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Mon/14

BLOOD DRIVE

AMERICAN RED CROSS Donor Center, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave., Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or 1-800-REDCROSS.

MISCELLANEOUS

DRESDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 7 p.m., Yellow Schoolhouse, Dresden.

Tue/15

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BLOOD DRIVE

AMERICAN RED CROSS Donor Center, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave., Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or 1-800-REDCROSS.

MISCELLANEOUS

YOUNG CRITICS, 5-6 p.m., monthly book club for kids in grades 4 and 5, including pizza dinner. “The Report Card” by

Andrew Clements. Registration required.

Topsham Public Library, 25 Foreside

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Rd., 725-1727. AUTHOR TALK, 7 p.m., Barbara Walsh, author of “August Gale”, to speak at

Patten Free Library, Bath. Books will be available for signing. 443-5141.

TALKS-WORKSHOPS

CAREER PLANNING CLASS, 9:30 a.m.-

12:30 p.m., series of “Creating Your

Future, Career Planning for the New

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Economy”, Oct. 8-31. Women, Work and

Community, University College, Bath.

Open to both men and women. Register at 386-1664. Free. CHAINSAW TRAINING, 8 a.m.-noon.

Chainsaw Level 1 is a one and a half day course introducing students to basic operations and safety considerations.

Second day is Oct. 6 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Hidden Valley Nature Center, Jefferson. 200-8840. $75 for HVNC and

MOFGA members, $100 for nonmembers.

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Wed/16

BLOOD DRIVE

AMERICAN RED CROSS Donor Center, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave., Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or 1-800-REDCROSS.

MISCELLANEOUS

LITTLE DIGGERS, 9:30-11:30 a.m., for ages 3-5, learn about seeds, fruits, vegetables, the fall garden, trees, and animals. $12 members, $17 nonmembers.

Children’s Garden, Coastal Maine

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Botanical Garden, off Barters Island

Rd., Boothbay. Free with garden admission.

633-4333. CHILDREN’S NATURE PROGRAM, 4-5 p.m., Patten Free Library children’s room, run by KELT. “To eat or be eaten?” 4 years and older. Free. EBOOK PRESENTATION FOR IPAD,

IPHONE, ITOUCH, 6:30-8 p.m., Patten

Free Library, community room. Free.

443-5141, ext. 25. YOGA, 5:15 p.m., with Ann Kimmage.

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Stretch, flex, breathe, relax for optimum well-being. Course continues Wednesdays through Oct.30. People Plus, 35

Union St., Brunswick. $8 per class, open to the public. ZUMBA, 4 p.m., with April Joy Purington.

Fun way to socialize, enjoy some fabulous music, and get some exercise.

Course continues Wednesdays through

Nov.6. People Plus, 35 Union St.,

Brunswick. $30 for all classes, $48 nonmember rate. $8 per class for dropins, open to the public. 729-0757.

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TALKS-WORKSHOPS

GENEALOGY CLASS, 6:30 p.m., Brian

Bouchard, VP of Maine Genealogical

Society, begins a series of five classes on consecutive Wednesdays. “Genealogy 101: Back to the Basics”. Freeport

Community Library, Freeport. Call 865-

3307. Free.

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Thu/17

PERFORMANCES

‘SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME’,

7:30 p.m., play written by Frank McGuinness, by AIRE (American Irish Repertory

Ensemble), Studio Theater at Portland

Stage Company, 25A Forest Ave., Portland. $10-$20. 799-5327.

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TALKS-WORKSHOPS

CAREER PLANNING CLASS, 9:30 a.m.-

12:30 p.m., series of “Creating Your

Future, Career Planning for the New

Economy”, Oct. 8-31. Women, Work and

Community, University College, Bath.

Open to both men and women. Register at 386-1664. Free. RARE READS, 2 p.m. or 6 p.m., unusual and interesting popular fiction. “Swamplandia”. Topsham Public Library, 25

Foreside Rd. Topsham. 725-1727.



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