Sun/29
PERFORMANCES
FOLK TRIO, 2 p.m., “Ten Strings & a
Goatskin”, young French Canadian folk group will play at Auburn Unitarian Universalist Church, Pleasant and Spring
Streets. $10/$5 youth, including students through age 22. More information is available by visiting www.Maine-
FolqueCo-op.com or calling 782-0386.
Tue/31
HOLIDAY
CHOCOLATE CHURCH DANCE PARTY, 8 p.m. – midnight. Live bands, dance performance, refreshments, champagne toast, cash bar. Benefit for the Chocolate Church. $25, available by phone
442-8455. MAINE’S FIRST SHIP NEW YEAR, 6 – 10 p.m., Roaring bonfire, Earl Bigelow and the Cilantro Trio, Henry and Marty’s restaurant will supply hors d’oevres, and cash bar. Hot buttered rum. Bath
Freight Shed, $20 per person. 443-
4242. EARLY NEW YEAR’S EVE, 6-9 p.m., Patten Free Library. Hors d’oevres from
Henry and Marty’s, wine and bear, live jazz from Frank Vigneau and friends.
Reading Room, Patten Free Library,
Bath. $50 per person, available at the library, the library bookstore, Now You’re
Cooking, Brick Store Antiques, Ornament, or online at www.patten.lib.me.us. All proceeds benefit the library.
MISCELLANEOUS
POLAR BEAR DIP, 5 K RACE, 11 a.m. for the race, noon for the dip, East End
Beach, Portland. Proceeds help fight global warming. Organized by Natural
Resources Council of Maine. 430-0127.
Thu/02
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
WILD MUSHROOMS OF YULETIDE, 6 p.m., Join local mushroom expert and author Greg Marley at Rockland Public
Library as he explores wild edible, medicinal, and poisonous mushrooms, and reveals the connections of mushrooms to the Yuletide season. Free. Books available for sale after presentation.
Sat/04
MISCELLANEOUS
RABIES CLINIC, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Harpswell Town Office. Vaccines, ear cleaning, nail trimming available for dogs and cats, $10 per pet. Bring previous rabies certificates. Microchipping also available for $25 per pet. Harpswell Town
Office, Mountain Road, Harpswell. Benefits Coastal Humane Society. 725-
7313. CROSS-COUNTRY SKI CLINIC, 9:30 a.m.
– 11 a.m., Jan. 4 – Feb. 10. Kids’ crosscountry ski clinic, all skill levels welcome.
Free kick-off clinic Jan. 4. Hidden Valley Nature Center, Jefferson. Register online at www.hvnc.org/registration. Limited to 50 participants. $50- $60 for the series. Scholarships available.
Sun/05
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TALK ON NORDIC SKIING, 5 p.m., Hidden Valley Nature Center, Jefferson.
Scott Andrews from the Ski Museum of
Maine gives an hour long presentation about cross-country skiing in Maine.
HVNC suggests $5 donation. Please register at www.hvnc.org/registration; space is limited.
Wed/08
MISCELLANEOUS
FOMB ANNUAL MEETING/POTLUCK, 6 p.m., Cram Alumni House, Bowdoin College, 86 Federal St. Featuring archaeologist Bruce Bourque, Maine State Museum, who offers presentation on his new book “The Swordfish Hunters”. Free and open to the public.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
CAMDEN CONFERENCE, 6:30 p.m.,
“Oceans at Risk”, Belfast Public Library,
Belfast. Free and open to the public. ARMCHAIR TRAVEL, 6:30 p.m., “James
Herriot’s Yorkshire Dales with British transplant Jamie Pearson”, Freeport Community Library, Freeport. Severe weather will cancel events; watch for library closure announcements. Free.
Thu/09
MISCELLANEOUS
WEIGHT AND LIFESTYLE CHANGE, 4:30
– 6 p.m., Mid Coast Hospital, First class of a 12-week session including nutrition guidance, individual and group behavioral health sessions, and exercise coaching. FMI, call 406-7446.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
CAMDEN CONFERENCE, 6:30 p.m.,
“Land, Food and Justice in the Hebrew
Bible”, Adas Yoshuron Synagogue, 50
Willow St., Rockland. Free event in anticipation of the 27th annual Camden Conference: The Global Politics of Food and
Water. 236-1034.
Fri/10
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MEDITATION WEEKEND, Friday-Sunday, beginning 7:30 p.m. Friday evening. “Art of Being Human” is a weekend program at the Brunswick Shambhala Meditation
Center that will introduce participants to meditation practice and principles of the
Shambhala Path of Warriorship. Pre-registration required; fee for the weekend is $140. 505-0227. www.shambhalabp. org.
Mon/20
MISCELLANEOUS
CHILDREN’S CELEBRATION OF MLK,
10:30 a.m. – noon, Daggett Lounge,
Thorne Dining Hall, Bowdoin College.
Join children’s book author Rohan Henry and songwriter Josephine Cameron for a program of storytelling, music and crafts in remembrance of Martin Luther King,
Jr. Refreshments will be served.
Wed/22
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
ARMCHAIR TRAVEL, 6:30 p.m., “Ancient and Vibrant Croatia with Sally Walsh”,
Freeport Community Library, Freeport.
Severe weather will cancel events; watch for library closure announcements. Free.
Sat/25
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PRESCHOOL FAIR, 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Many local preschools will be at the Topsham Public Library to discuss their programs and offer information. Topsham
Public Library, 25 Foreside Road, Topsham.
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