WED/30
MISCELLANEOUS
“THE HEALTHCARE MOVIE,” 6p.m., Topsham Town Hall Meeting room, 100
Main street, Topsham. A film that contrasts America and Canada’s healthcare systems. Free. [email protected]
THU/1
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
SWAN ISLAND TALK, 6:15-7:30 p.m. at
The Old Goat, 33 Main Street, Richmond. Join Jay Robbins as he shares his gleanings from over 35 years of research on Swan Island. 557-0118. MILLS OF THE ANDROSCOGGIN LECTURE, 7:30a.m.-9a.m., Fort Andross
Gallery, 14 Maine Street, Brunswick.
Breakfast served at 7:30 followed by the lecture and a question and answer session. $20 per person, $18 each for groups of 4 or more. PRESSING PLANTS, 7p.m., Orr’s Island
Library. An introduction to flower pressing including the history, collection of specimens, pressing techniques and contemporary use of making art. LAWYERS IN LIBRARIES, noon-2p.m.,
Patten Free Library. Attorney Don Lawson Stopps will provide resources and assistance to people in need and talk about statewide legal issues. No appointment necessary. CULTURE AND BARBARISM: NAZI ART
PLUNDERING AND THE RESTITUTION
FIELD MOVING FORWARD, 7:30p.m.,
Kresge Auditorium, Bowdoin College. A talk by Jonathan Petropoulos. 725-
3964.
PERFORMANCES
SYMPHONIES OF PSALMS, 7:30p.m.,
Studzinzki Recital Hall, Bowdoin campus. Bowdoin Chorus and Mozart Mentors Orchestra, conducted by Anthony
Antolini, will present two large-scale musical psalm settings by Felix
Mendelssohn and Igor Stravinsky. Free.
798-4141. KEN BONFIELD, 6p.m., Rockland Public
Library. Fingerstyle guitarist Ken Bonfeild will perform a solo concert. 594-
0310.
MISCELLANEOUS
RABIES PLUS! CLINIC, 9a.m. to 11a.m.,
190 Pleasant Street, Brunswick.
Microchipping available for $25 per pet.
Rabies vaccs, ear cleaning and nail trimming available for dogs and cats only at
$10 each. 725-5051.
FRI/2
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNUAL BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ART EXHIBITION, opening reception 5-6:30p.m., Brunswick High
School. Artwork will include paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, collages, sculptures, ceramics, digital art and mixed media. 319-1910. FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9p.m.,
People Plus, 35 Union Street,
Brunswick. World music and dance from the Balkans, Israel, Western Europe, and around the globe. Donation $8, $5 for students and seniors. 200-7577.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
ECHOES OF WISDOM: ARCHETYPAL
PATTERNS IN DREAMS, 7-9p.m., Kresge Auditorium, Bowdoin College,
Brunswick. Members: $20, non-members: $25. MEET THE AUTHOR: LILY KING, Freeport
Community Library, 7p.m. Meet the author and talk about her books. 729-
3311.
PERFORMANCES
SYMPHONIES OF PSALMS, 7:30p.m.,
Studzinzki Recital Hall, Bowdoin campus. Bowdoin Chorus and Mozart Mentors Orchestra, conducted by Anthony
Antolini, will present two large-scale musical psalm settings by Felix
Mendelssohn and Igor Stravinsky. Free.
798-4141. “ARSENIC & OLD LACE,” 7:30p.m.,
Parker B. Poe Theater, Lincoln Academy
Campus, Newcastle. Come see an old comedic chestnut of a play. $8 students, $22 adults. 563-1373. JUNIOR BROWN, 7:30p.m., Strand Theater, Rockland. The legendary country music guitarist and singer brings his unique voice, songwriting craft, and signature “Guit-Steel” guitar to Maine.
$20. 594-0070.
SAT/3
PUBLIC MEALS
WOOLWICH CENTRAL SCHOOL
SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 4:30-6:30p.m., family $20, adults $6, children 3-12 $3, seniors $5. Supports 8th grade class trip to Washington, D.C. 831-3882. BAKED BEAN AND SPAGHETTI SUPPER,
4:30-6:30 p.m., North Pownal United
Methodist Church, 851 Lawrence Road,
Pownal. 240-1637. $7.50 for adults, $3 for children 4-12, 3 years and under free. SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALL DINNER, Mid-Coast Presbyterian Church, 84 Main Street, Topsham. Support Cub Scout Pack 646. 725-2730.
PERFORMANCES
COMMUNITY CHORUS CONCERT,
7:30p.m., Tuttle Road United Methodist
Church, 52 Tuttle Road, Cumberland.
$10 adults, 18 and under free, family
$25. “ARSENIC & OLD LACE,” 7:30p.m.,
Parker B. Poe Theater, Lincoln Academy
Campus, Newcastle. Come see an old comedic chestnut of a play. $8 students, $22 adults. 563-1373. L’AVENIR — A COLLECTION OF DANCES
FOR ALL AGES, 2p.m., $12 adult, $10 child. Elizabeth Drucker’s ballet school.
729-6794.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAMILTON SANCTUARY WORK DAY,
9a.m. to 12p.m., Hamilton Sanctuary,
West Bath. Clear trails, repair erosion damage, spruce up garden, work on trails. 443-9652. UNIQUE CHAIR-ITY AUCTION, preview at
6p.m., auction at 7p.m., new UU Church at the corner of Pleasant and Middle
Streets, Brunswick. Auction supports
Oasis Health Clinic and MidCoast
Hunger Prevention Program. Admission is $5, cash or check only. 729-8515. YARD SALE EXTRAVAGANZA, 8a.m. to
2p.m., 894 Washington Street, Bath.
Yard sale to benefit Cosmopolitan Club.
522-2538. DAVINCI EXPERIENCE BRUNSWICK
SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE,
9:30a.m. to 12:30p.m. Meet the staff, tour the facilities, and preview the new themes for 2014. Pilgrim House, 9
Cleaveland Street, Brunswick. YARD SALE AND LUNCH CAFE, 8a.m. to
1p.m., Bath Knights of Columbus, 807
Middle Street, Bath, ME. Fish chowder, burgers and dogs. Yard sale items include crafts, model trails, tools, household goods and more. 443-5389.
SUN/4
PERFORMANCES
COMMUNITY CHORUS CONCERT,
2:30p.m., First Parish UCC Church, 40
Main Street, Freeport. $10 adults, 18 and under free, family $25. “ARSENIC & OLD LACE,” 3p.m., Parker
B. Poe Theater, Lincoln Academy Campus, Newcastle. Come see an old comedic chestnut of a play. $8 students, $22 adults. 563-1373. HENRY PERCELL’S THE FAIRY-QUEEN
WITH CECILIA CHAMBER CHOIR,
3p.m., St. Patrick Church, 380 Academy
Hill, Newcastle. Restoration-era masque with full orchestra and many well-known soloists. $15 adults, under 18 free. L’AVENIR — A COLLECTION OF DANCES
FOR ALL AGES, 2p.m., $12 adult, $10 child. Elizabeth Drucker’s ballet school.
729-6794.
MISCELLANEOUS
FLORIDA LAKE FIELD TRIP, 7a.m. to
1p.m., Florida Lake, Freeport. Meet at the Brunswick Hannaford to carpool.
Free and open to the public. 841-1951. BRUNSWICK COIN AND STAMP SHOW,
9a.m.-2:30p.m., Knights of Columbus
Hall, 2 Columbus Drive, Brunswick. 25 dealers; 42+ tables. Free admission.
Door prizes. 721-7872. 29TH ANNUAL BEAVER PARK FISHING
DERBY, 8:30a.m. to 11:30a.m., Middle
Pond, Lisbon. All participants must be
15 years old or younger and accompanied by parents. Parents helping small children need a fishing license. Prizes will be awarded. 353-9075.
TUE/6
PERFORMANCES
TRICKY BRITCHES BLUEGRASS BAND,
6:30p.m., Patten Free Library. String band Tricky Britches is the product of mountain music, rockabilly, and country swing all thrown together into one room, to create something uniquely uplifting.
Ages 10 and up are welcome with their parents. 443-5141 ex. 25. LISBON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ART
SHOW, 2 Sugg Drive, Lisbon Falls. 2-
3:30p.m. amd 6-8p.m. A range of media including clay, photography, collage, watercolor, pastel and mixed media will be on display.
MISCELLANEOUS
7TH ANNUAL MERRICONEAG POETRY
FESTIVAL, 3-4p.m., Merriconeag Waldorf School’s Community Hall in
Freeport. Free.
WED/7
MISCELLANEOUS
BRUNSWICK LANDING FIELD TRIP,
7a.m.-12p.m., Brunswick Landing, gate near Cooks Corner. Join Merrymeeting
Audubon on the easy trails at the former
Brunswick Naval Air Station. 729-0220.
PERFORMANCES
MAINE SINGER-SONGWRITER LYNN
DEEVES, 6:30-8:30p.m., Gather restaurant, 189 Main St., Yarmouth. Part of
“Acoustic Wednesdays”. 847-3250.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
PEOPLE PLUS TALK WITH LOCAL
AUTHOR BRIAN DANIELS, 2p.m., 35
Union Street, Brunswick. The talk will feature his new book “Thoughts of an
Average Joe.”
THU/8
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
WOODLOT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
FOR WOMEN, all day event, at Hidden
Valley Nature Center in Jefferson. Event will educate and encourage women on stewardship considerations and business aspects of woodland management and ownership. $60. Includes lunch and materials. Scholarships available. 200-
8840. PAUL BETIT AUTHOR’S TALK, 6:30p.m.,
Topsham Public Library. The author will talk about his series of suspense-mystery novels.
PERFORMANCES
“ARSENIC & OLD LACE,” 7:30p.m.,
Parker B. Poe Theater, Lincoln Academy
Campus, Newcastle. Come see an old comedic chestnut of a play. $8 students, $22 adults. 563-1373. JAY FARRAR, 7:30p.m., Strand Theater,
Rockland. Alt-country pioneer Son Volt’s singer-songwriter on solo tour. $20.
MISCELLANEOUS
PHIPPSBURG BIRTHDAY PARTY, 6p.m.,
Phippsburg Elementary, 1047 Main
Road.
FRI/9
MISCELLANEOUS
SECOND FRIDAY BRUNSWICK
ARTSWALK, 5-9p.m. along Maine St.,
Pleasant St., and more. 798-6964. THEATER PROJECT BENEFIT AUCTION,
Silent auction from 6-8p.m., live auction at 8:30. Inn at Brunswick Station. Black tie optional. Tickets $20. 729-8584. BIRDING EXCURSION, 7:30a.m., join
Harpswell Heritage Land Trust’s veteran birder John Berry at Skolfield Shores
Preserve to walk the trails and look for spring birds in the woods and fields and along the shore. 837-9613.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
ELEANOR MORSE BOOK TALK AND
SIGNING, 7p.m., Freeport Community
Library. Light refreshments will be served and the Peaks Island author will talk about her recent book, “White Dogs
Fell from the Sky.” 729-3311. IPAD FOR SENIORS WORKSHOP,
10:30a.m. to noon, Patten Free Library
Community Room. Learn the basics of the use and enjoyment of the iPad. 443-
5141. LINDA MURRAY WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP, 3-day workshop, 9:30am-
4:30pm, for $195. Registration is now open at Centre Street Arts Gallery in
Bath. 442-0300.
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