Tue/19
MISCELLANEOUS
BATH GARDEN CLUB, 11 a.m., Grace
Episcopal Church, 1100 Washington
St., Bath. Luncheon, business meeting, holiday greens workshop.
Arrangements will be given to those who have trouble getting out and about. Members are asked to contribute suitable greens, baskets, decorations, and berries.
Wed/20
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS
CHANS BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC,
10:30-11:30 a.m., Mid Coast Hunger
Prevention Soup Kitchen, 84 A Union
St., Brunswick.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
CHATS WITH CHAMPIONS, 10 a.m.,
Andrew Vietze, to talk about his new book “Boon Island: A True Story of
Mutiny, Shipwreck, and Cannibalism.” Porter Meeting Room, Skidompha Librar y, Damariscotta.
Thu/21
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS
CHANS BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC,
10-11 a.m., Freeport Community Services, 53 Depot St., Freeport. CHANS BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC,
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., People
Plus, 35 Union St., Brunswick.
PERFORMANCES
THE CRUCIBLE, 7 p.m., Brunswick
High School Players. Crooker Theatre, Brunswick High School.
$10/$8 students. NOVEL JAZZ, 7 p.m., Skidompha
Librar y, Damariscotta. $14 adults,
$12 seniors, $6 young adults, children free.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
CHAPTER MEETING, 11:15 a.m., Midcoast based Merrymeeting NARFE
Chapter 1796 invites all retired and active federal employees to attend the monthly meeting at the Bounty,
Holiday Inn, Bath. Guest speaker and lunch. 353-9649 for reservations. HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING, 7 p.m. Pownal Scenic and Historical
Society, annual meeting, DeWitt
Room, Mallett Hall, Rt. 9, Pownal. SEA RISE LECTURE, 7 p.m. KELT presents “BUILDING RESILIENCE TO A
RISING SEA”, Maine Maritime Museum. Marsh Migration Project, new mapping data for the Kennebec Estuar y. $5 donation suggested. IMPACT OF FREE TRADE LECTURE, 7 p.m., Curtis Memorial Librar y,
Brunswick. Rep. Sharon Treat will speak on trade agreements and their impact on workers in the US. Free.
Fri/22
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS CHANS BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC,
9:30-10 a.m., Pejepscot Terrace, 36
Pejepscot Ter., Brunswick. PIE SALE, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., United
Baptist Church, 1 Elm St., Topsham. COATS FOR SENIORS KICKOFF, through Nov. 24, at LL Bean,
Freeport. LL Bean will donate $5 per coat toward heating assistance, and first 100 donors will be given a coupon for a free Ben and Jerr y’s ice cream cone.
PERFORMANCES
THE CRUCIBLE, 7 p.m., Brunswick
High School Players. Crooker Theatre, Brunswick High School.
$10/$8 students. THEATER OF AWESOME, 8 p.m., Family friendly hypnosis show, $17 adults in advance, $12 for children. 5 Depot
Street, Freeport. 518-8839. SOUND OF MUSIC, 7:30 p.m., Portland Players, 420 Cottage Rd., South
Portland. $15-20.
Sat/23
PERFORMANCES
THE CRUCIBLE, 7 p.m., Brunswick
High School Players. Crooker Theatre,
Brunswick High School.
$10/$8 students. THEATER OF AWESOME, 7 p.m., Family friendly hypnosis show, $17 adults in advance, $12 for children. 5 Depot
Street, Freeport. 518-8839. SOUND OF MUSIC, 7:30 p.m., Portland Players, 420 Cottage Rd., South
Portland. $15-20.
HOLIDAY & CRAFT FAIRS
CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. St. Patrick Church, 380 Academy Rd., Newcastle. Baked goods, candies, religious items, plants, raffle, lunch. ANNUAL CLC YMCA HOLIDAY CRAFT
BAZAAR, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 525 Main
St., Damariscotta. 100 craftspeople, ornaments, wreaths, fine ar t, potter y, jewelr y, baked goods, lunch. $1 entrance. SSMC MADE IN MAINE CRAFT SHOW
(through 24th) 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Sat.) and 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. (Sun.),Mt.
Ararat High School, 73 Eagles Drive,
Topsham. Juried craft show, free admission, free parking. BEAT BLACK FRIDAY BAZAAR, 9 a.m. United Church of Christ, 150
Congress Ave., Bath. Gifts, homebaked goods, jewelry, jewelr y, lunch and silent auction. FREEPORT LIONESS ANNUAL HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., lunch 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Harraseeket
Grange, Elm St., Freeport (behind
Key Bank) Handmade knit items, stained glass, canned goods, jewelry, wreaths. Drawings. Chowder/chili luncheon. SANTA’S WORKSHOP CHRISTMAS
FAIR, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. North Yarmouth
Congregational Church, 3 Gray Rd.,
North Yarmouth. Chicken pie luncheon, silent auction, countr y crafts, handknit goods, extra-sharp cheese wheels, gift baskets, cookie walk and baked goods, wreaths, jams and candy and more. Photos taken with
Santa. BLUEBERRY RIDGE FARM HOLIDAY
SALE, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Nature inspired handcrafts for sale – knits, stained glass, carved woodenware, notecards, bath products, dolls, ornaments, decorations, specialty foods and more. 167 Loring Lane,
Pownal. UU GINGERBREAD FAIR, 8:30 a.m. –
2 p.m. UU Church, 169 Pleasant St.,
Auburn. Famous themed gift baskets and homemade pies. Also available are custom evergreen wreaths, handmade crafts, baked goods, jewelry, gingerbread houses and cookie kits, books & CDs, silent auction and
“upscale” rainbow elephant treasures. Luncheon with gingerbread dessert will be ser ved from 11:30 a.m. –1 p.m., with Phil House at the piano to welcome in the holiday season. HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR TO BENEFIT
EMS, 9 a.m – 2 p.m. Bowdoinham
Fire Station Rt. 138, Bowdoinham.
Craft fair, fish chowder luncheon.
Sun/24
PERFORMANCES
THE CRUCIBLE, 2 p.m., Brunswick
High School Players. Crooker Theatre, Brunswick High School.
$10/$8 students. SOUND OF MUSIC, 2:30 p.m., Portland Players, 420 Cottage Rd., South
Portland. $15-20.
Tue/26
MISCELLANEOUS
TALKING TURKEY, 7 p.m., Visual lecture and book signing by Karen
Davis, Harlow Galler y, Gardiner. 757-
678+7875. PIE SALE, 8 a.m. – whenever pies are sold out, $8 per pie, Bowdoinham
Fire Station, Rt. 138, Bowdoinham,
666-8801.
Thu/28
PERFORMANCES
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 7:30 p.m.
Theater at Monmouth. Thanksgiving
Night only, tickets $10. Bring nonperishable food for the Monmouth and Winthrop food pantries. 933-
9999.
Fri/29
PERFORMANCES
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 7:30 p.m.
Theater at Monmouth. Tickets $20-
30. 933-9999. THEATER OF AWESOME, 7 p.m., Family friendly hypnosis show, $17 adults in advance, $12 for children. 5 Depot
Street, Freeport. 518-8839. SOUND OF MUSIC, 7:30 p.m., Portland Players, 420 Cottage Rd., South
Portland. $15-20.
Sat/30
PERFORMANCES
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 7:30 p.m.
Theater at Monmouth. Tickets $20-
30. 933-9999. THEATER OF AWESOME, 7 p.m., Family friendly hypnosis show, $17 adults in advance, $12 for children. 5 Depot
Street, Freeport. 518-8839. SOUND OF MUSIC, 7:30 p.m., Portland Players, 420 Cottage Rd., South
Portland. $15-20.
HOLIDAY & CRAFT FAIRS
CHRISTMAS FAIR 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Alna-Anchorn Masonic Lodge, Rt. 1,
Damariscotta. Knitted goods, jams, jewelr y, wreaths, and more. Santa will pay a visit. Craft tables available for $10, call 644-8298. BLUEBERRY RIDGE FARM HOLIDAY
SALE,9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Nature inspired handcrafts for sale – knits, stained glass, carved woodenware, notecards, bath products, dolls, ornaments, decorations, specialty foods and more. 167 Loring Lane, Pownal.
Sun/1
HOLIDAY & CRAFT FAIRS
BLUEBERRY RIDGE FARM HOLIDAY
SALE, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Nature inspired handcrafts for sale – knits, stained glass, carved woodenware, notecards, bath products, dolls, ornaments, decorations, specialty foods and more. 167
Loring Lane, Pownal.
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