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YOGA, 5:15 p.m., with Ann Kimmage.

Stretch, flex, breathe, relax for optimum well-being. Course continues

Wednesdays through Oct.30. People

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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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RED CLOAK HAUNTED histor y tour of Bath, by reservation only. $12/$7 children 5-12. 380-3806. GENEALOGY CLASS, 6:30 p.m.,

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Brian Bouchard, VP of Maine

Genealogical Society, continues a series of five classes on consecutive

Wednesdays. “Genealogy Deep Dive”.

Freeport Community Library, Freeport.

Call 865–3307. Free.

Thu/31

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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. REP. BARNEY FRANK, 4 p.m.,

Hannaford Hall, Abromson Center,

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USM Portland Campus. Frank will speak as part of a series, “Politics, then and now”. Free, but seats cannot be reserved.

Fri/1

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SPINDLEWORKS RECEPTION, 5-

8 p.m., “Spindleworks at 35”, Morrell

Meeting Room, Curtis Memorial

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Librar y, Brunswick. 725-8820. ART EXHIBIT OPENING, 9:30 a.m.

– 5:30 p.m., Jean Kigel’s exhibit Sayonara at Summer Island Studio, 149

Maine St. in Brunswick. Fall into winter palette. 373-1810. ART RECEPTION, 5-7 p.m., for Claire

Vigneau at Centre Arts Gallery, 11

Centre St., Bath. Music and Refreshments. 442-0300.

PERFORMANCES

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CARRIE THE MUSICAL, 8 p.m.,

USM Gorham, Corthell Concert Hall,

37 College Ave., Gorham. Based on

Stephen King novel. $15/$10 students, seniors, faculty. 780-5555.

Sat/2

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CABOT ANTIQUES ANNIVERSARY

ACTIVITIES, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Many activities, including appraisals, demonstrations, genealogy workshops, book signings. FMI 725-2855. CHILDREN’S AUTHOR, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., Tracey Campbell Pearson will be at Maine Coast Book Shop in

Damariscotta to personalize copies of her new book, ‘Elephant’s Story’.

Other children’s activities as well.

563-3207. HYDE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE 1-3 p.m. Campus tours. 616 High Street,

Bath. Call ahead for reservations.

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443-5584. GUIDED WALK 10 a.m. New Phippsburg Land Trust property, McDonald

Sanctuary Preserve, on shores of Spirit Pond. Wear blaze orange. Preserve located on Rt. 209, quarter mile before entrance to Popham State

Beach. Parking area is located on the right, a few hundred feet before

Popham Woods subdivision. 389-

2689. WATERFOWL FIELD TRIP 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Merrymeeting Audubon and John

Berry will lead a group to Sabattus

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Pond in Sabattus. In the fall, Sabattus

Pond hosts large numbers of migrating waterfowl. Meet at Hannafords in

Brunswick at 8 a.m. to carpool. Contact John Berry at 725-2051 FMI.

PERFORMANCES

CARRIE THE MUSICAL, 2 p.m. and

8 p.m., USM Gorham, Corthell Concert

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Hall, 37 College Ave., Gorham. Based on Stephen King novel. $15/$10 students, seniors, faculty. 780-5555. FUEGO DIABLO OPEN MIC , Pot luck, 5:30 p.m., music, 6:30 p.m. 52

Loring Lane, Pownal. Free. TWELFTH NIGHT, 7:30 p.m. Johnson

Performing Arts Center, 280 Water St.,

Gardiner. Theater at Monmouth is performing the show, part of Shakespeare for a New Generation. $16/$14 seniors, $12 children. 582-7144.

PUBLIC MEALS

HUNTER’S BREAKFAST, 4:30 -9 a.m., Alna Volunteer Fire Department,

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Fire Station on Rt. 218. Eggs to order, ham, baked beans, biscuits, muffins, doughnuts, coffee and orange juice.

$7/$3 children.

Sun/3

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BABY SHOWER, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., benefits “Newborns in Need”, Cosmopolitan Club, Washington St., Bath.

Bring donations of baby clothes, blankets, toiletries, and diapers. “Shower” is held from 1-2 p.m. with Denise Pettengill, president of the Androscoggin

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Chapter. Light refreshments and shower games. 751-5830. CABOT ANTIQUES ANNIVERSARY

ACTIVITIES, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Many activities, including appraisals, demonstrations, genealogy workshops, book signings. FMI 725-2855. WOLFE’S NECK PROGRAMS, 2 p.m. “Fall in the Forest”. Meet at circle of benches by second parking lot.

Free with park admission. Wolfe’s

Neck State Park, Freeport. Weather will cancel. HARPSWELL FAMILY OUTING, 11 a.m.. “All about Birds”. Harpswell

Land Trust offices, 153 Harpswell

Neck Rd., Harpswell. Learn about bird habitat and build nest boxes to be installed on Harpswell Heritage Land

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Trust preserves. 837-9613. INTERFAITH MEMORIAL

SERVICE, 2 p.m., Mid Coast Presbyterian Church, Topsham. Special memorial service for anyone who has lost a loved one in the last year. Families are encouraged to bring a framed photo of their loved ones for display.

Note corrected date.

PERFORMANCES

CARRIE THE MUSICAL, 2 p.m.,

USM Gorham, Corthell Concert Hall,

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37 College Ave., Gorham. Based on

Stephen King novel. $15/$10 students, seniors, faculty. 780-5555. THE CAT SCREAMED AT MIDNIGHT, 6 p.m. Interactive mystery, light refreshments served. Suggested donation of $10 will benefit “Warm Thy Neighbor”, local heating assistance program. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 330 Maine St., Brunswick. 725-6561.

Mon/4

MISCELLANEOUS

LIVESTRONG PROGRAM, 11 a.m. –

12:15 p.m., M/W for 12 weeks. For cancer survivors. Limited openings, call Bath Area YMCA to enroll. Free for cancer survivors. 443-4112.

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Tue/5

PUBLIC MEALS

BATH REGIONAL CAREER CAFE,

9-10 a.m., breakfast cafe, run by students. 800 High Street, Bath, Maine.

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PEOPLE PLUS PROGRAMS DISCUSSION, 1 p.m., Thornton Oaks

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Retirement Community, 25 Thornton

Way, Brunswick. The public is invited.

Stacy Frizzle and Frank Connors will discuss the organization’s history and services. Free.

Wed/6

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ART AND CRAFT FAREWELL, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., runs through Nov. 12.

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Edward MacKenzie, artist and owner of Richmond Store gallery is moving to

England and is selling his works. 737-

4724.

PUBLIC MEALS

BATH REGIONAL CAREER CAFE, noon-1p.m., $8 for three course luncheon, student run. 800 High Street,

Bath, Maine.

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VOLUNTARY ENVIRONMENTALISTS?, 7:30 p.m., lecture on green clubs. Lancaster Lounge, Moulton

Union, Bowdoin College, Brunswick.

725-3964.

Thu/7

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CHATS WITH CHAMPIONS, 10 a.m. Steve Morris, GM of Gamage

Shipyard in South Bristol, will be featured speaker. He will discuss the historic shipyard and its current prominence as a thriving marina. Skidompha Library’s Porter Meeting Hall,

Damariscotta. ALL THE TEA IN CHINA, 1:30-3 p.m. Michael and Rachel Connelly, owners of Little Red Cup Tea Company, will discuss tea from China. Event is free and open to the public. People

Plus, 35 Union St., Brunswick. 729-

0757. CHAPTER MEETING, 6:30 p.m.,

Maine AllCare Midcoast Chapter Meeting, Seminar Room, Curtis Memorial

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Library, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick.

Meeting to discuss upcoming events.

Public welcome. 721-8344.

PERFORMANCES

THE GRAND MANNER, 7 p.m.,

Good Theater, St. Lawrence Arts Center, 76 Congress St., Portland. Charming comedy about Broadway. $20-25.

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For reservations 885-5883.

PUBLIC MEALS

SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 5-7:30 p.m.,

Lisbon Middle School. Funds send children to leadership programs at

Camp Kieve. Raffles, silent auction.

$6/$3 children, $20 for family fourpack. 353-3055.

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Fri/8

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JOY OF THE PEN, 1 p.m., Reception for participants of the Joy of the Pen contest. Winners will be announced and each will read from his or her work. Refreshments. Topsham Public

Library, 25 Foreside Rd. Topsham.

725-1727.

PERFORMANCES

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YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, 7 p.m. Lisbon High School performs zany Depression-era play. Lisbon High

School, 2 Sugg Dr., Lisbon Falls. $5. MEXICO, MENTORS, JESTERS

AND MIMES, 7 p.m. Randy Judkins will present his one-man show at

Freeport’s Theater of Awesome, including juggling, magic, audience participation, and family-friendly comedy. $12 – $17 in advance. www.awesometheater.com or 518-8839. OUT OF THE SHADOW, 7 p.m. A story of Toni Wolff and Emma Jung – a play reading by Elizabeth Rodenz and

Julie Sgarzi, CG Jung Center, 183 Park

Row, Brunswick. 729-0300, $5 members, $7 nonmembers.



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