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Mon/4

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LIVESTRONG PROGRAM, 11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m., M/W for 12 weeks. For cancer sur vivors. Limited openings, call Bath Area YMCA to enroll. Free for cancer survivors. 443-4112.

Tue/5

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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 Retirement Community, 25 Thornton Way, Brunswick. The public is invited. Stacy Frizzle and Frank Connors will discuss the organization’s histor y and ser vices. Free.

INTRODUCTION TO GOOGLE EARTH, 10-11:30 a.m., Morrell Meeting Room, Cur tis Memorial Librar y, Brunswick. Instructor Craig Snapp will demonstrate power ful capabilities of Google Ear th including worldwide searching, street views, 3D buildings, Ear th Galler y, historical satellite imager y, and more. 725-5242 x 232.

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Wed/6

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

12. Edward MacKenzie, ar tist and owner of Richmond Store galler y is moving to England and is selling his works. 737-4724.

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BATH REGIONAL CAREER

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CAFE, noon-1p.m., $8 for three course luncheon, student run. 800

High Street, Bath, Maine. talks-workshops 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 Librar y’s Por ter 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

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Meeting, Seminar Room, Cur tis

Memorial Librar y, 23 Pleasant St.,

Brunswick. Monthly business meeting to discuss strategies and planning for upcoming events. Public welcome. 721-8344.

PERFORMANCES

THE GRAND MANNER, 7 p.m.,

Good Theater, St. Lawrence Ar ts

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Center, 76 Congress St., Por tland.

Charming comedy about Broadway.

$20-25. For reser vations 885-

5883.

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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 four-pack. 353- 3055.

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Fri/8

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JOY OF THE PEN, 1 p.m., Reception for par ticipants of the Joy of the Pen contest. Winners will be announced and each will read from his or her work. Refreshments. Topsham Public Librar y, 25 Foreside Rd. Topsham. 725-1727.

PERFORMANCES

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

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AND MIMES, 7 p.m. Randy Judkins will present his one-man show at Freepor t’s Theater of Awesome, including juggling, magic, audience par ticipation, and family-friendly comedy. $12 – $17 in advance. www.awesometheater.com or 518-

8839. OUT OF THE SHADOW, 7 p.m. A stor y 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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ROAST PORK SUPPER, 5-7 p.m.,

St. Charles Borromeo Church, 132

McKeen St., Brunswick. Roast pork, gravy, mashed potatoes, applesauce, green beans, rolls, desser t, beverage. Funds will fund a teen mission to Queens NY in

June, 2014, ser ving with local organizations that help kids and seniors. $8/$4 children. 725-

2624.

Sat/9

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WOLFE’S NECK PROGRAMS, 2 p.m. “Ready, Set, Sleep”. Meet at circle of benches by second parking lot. Free with park admission.

Wolfe’s Neck State Park, Freepor t.

Weather will cancel. silent and live auction, 6-8:30 p.m., benefits “Paw in the Door”. Auctions, food and live music. $12 in advance at Wags and Whiskers and

Sharon Drake Real Estate and Pet

Quarters in Brunswick. $15 at the door. 751-7408. HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW, 9 a.m. –

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3 p.m., William-Cone Elementar y

School, 19 Perkins St., Topsham.

Crafts and bake sale. All profits benefit ar ts enrichment at the school. HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW, 9 a.m. –

4 p.m., Harriet Beecher Stowe

School, 44 McKeen St., Brunswick.

Crafts and bake sale. All profits benefit Coffin and Stowe schools. FALL FAIR AND OPEN HOUSE,

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10 a.m – 3 p.m. Merriconeag Waldor f School, 57 Deser t Rd.

Freepor t. Free admission. Family fun, campus tours, arisans, craft activities for all ages, food, music, games, puppet shows. 865-3900. CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., American Legion Auxiliar y, 79 Foreside Rd., Topsham.

Crafts, baked goods, sandwiches and corn chowder for lunch, coffee and donuts. Tables $10 to rent.

729-9023.

PERFORMANCES

YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU,

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7 p.m. Lisbon High School performs zany Depression-era play. Lisbon High School, 2 Sugg Dr., Lisbon Falls. $5.

SWING JAZZ AND SILENT AUCTION, 5:30 p.m., auction, concer t,

7 p.m. Silent auction/desser t and

Opus One/Brunswick Jazz Ensemble concer t to benefit Brunswick

High School Jazz Band. Crooker

Theater, Brunswick High School,

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Brunswick. $10/$5 students. FMI http://brunswickmusic.org/musicboosters/. MEXICO, MENTORS, JESTERS

AND MIMES, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Randy Judkins will present his oneman show at Freepor t’s Theater of

Awesome, including juggling, magic, audience par ticipation, and familyfriendly comedy. $12 – $17 in advance. www.awesometheater.com or 518-

8839.

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BAKED BEAN AND CASSEROLE

SUPPER, 4:45 – 6 p.m. Parish

Hall, Holy Trinity Church, 67 Frost

Hill Ave., Lisbon Falls. Meal includes beverage and deser t.

Knights of Columbus sponsoring.

$7/$4 children. $18 for family.

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353-5636. CHURCH SUPPER, 5-6 p.m. First

Parish Church, 40 Main St.,

Freepor t. 3 kinds of beans, chop suey, cole slaw, macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, rolls, desser ts, beverages. $8/$4 children. 865-

6022.

Sun/10

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WOLFE’S NECK PROGRAMS, 2 p.m. “Hike with the Ranger”. Meet at circle of benches by second parking lot. Free with park admission. Wolfe’s Neck State Park,

Freepor t. Weather will cancel.

PERFORMANCES

YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU,

2 p.m. Lisbon High School performs zany Depression-era play.

Lisbon High School, 2 Sugg Dr.,

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Lisbon Falls. $5.

TALKS-WORKSHOPS PEJEPSCOT GENEALOGY TALK,

2 p.m., “Maine Maritime Museum’s

Merchant Mariners Muster Project”,

Nathan Lipfer t. Morrell Meeting

Room, Curtis Memorial Librar y,

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Brunswick. 841-4812.

Mon/11

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OPEN HOUSE, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.,

American Legion Topsham Post 202 invites active duty militar y and veterans to attend open house and learn about membership in the

American Legion. Foreside Rd.,

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Topsham. VETERANS DAY PRAYER SERVICE, 6:30 p.m., Prince of Peace

Parish, 607 Sabattus St., Lewiston.

All faiths welcome to attend. 777-

1200.

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