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MON/17

MISCELLANEOUS

TINY PIONEERS AT WOLFE’S NECK WOODS STATE PARK, 2p.m., meet at the circle of benches by the second parking lot. Discover the fascinating micro-world of mosses and lichens. Free with park admission. 865-4465.

FREE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5:30- 8p.m. Corliss Street Baptist Church Annex, 396 Middle St., Bath. Age 3 to grade 6. 751-3023.

PERFORMANCES

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“SHREK THE MUSICAL JR.,” 11a.m., 1p.m. and 3p.m., Maine State Music Theater. Part romance and part twisted fairy tale, SHREK JR. is an irreverently fun show for the whole family. 725- 8769.

TUE/18

MISCELLANEOUS

JUDY CONLAN’S STUDIO ARTS FOR TEENS AND ADULTS CLASS, 9:30a.m. to noon at Centre St. Arts Gallery. $125. Students may attend one class, two clases or the entire series. Drop-in price is $25 for each weekly session. July 14 and 21 are Drawing classes. July 28 and August 4 are Color and Composition classes. August 11 and 18 are Monoprint classes. Call 442-0300 for details or to sign up.

UNTOLD STORIES: THAT OLD BOX OF TREASURES, 7p.m., Georgetown Historical Society. Susie Westly Wren will share her experiences during the last two years of finding, identifying, restoring, and archiving her family’s history through a stash of photos and letters discovered at the family homestead in Georgetown Center.

PJ STORY TIME FOR FAMILIES, 6p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Monthly story time with activities and a snack in your PJs. 725-1461.

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OSPREY WATCH AT WOLFE’S NECK WOODS STATE PARK, 2p.m., meet at the circle of benches by the second parking lot. Get a close look at one of the osprey nests and osprey families. 865-4465.

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION: THE FUTURE OF OUR LOCAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, 6:30p.m., Topsham Public Library. Discussing the merger of Parkview Adventist Medical Center and Mid Coast Health Servies. Light refreshments will be served. 725-1727.

MEET DAISY THE WORLD FAMOUS PIG,

6:30p.m., Bridge Academy Public

Library, 44 Middle Road, Dresden. Meet

Farmer Minor and Daisy the pig. All ages welcome. 737-8810.

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FREE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5:30- 8p.m. Corliss Street Baptist Church Annex, 396 Middle St., Bath. Age 3 to grade 6. 751-3023.

PERFORMANCES

BATH MUNICIPAL SWING BAND, 7p.m., City Park Gazebo.

40-MINUTE ORGAN CONCERT WITH RAY CORNILS, 12:10p.m., First Parish Church, Brunswick. Suggested donation of $5 at the door. 729-7331.

“YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN,” 2p.m. and 7:30p.m. at Maine State Music Theater. Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein inherits his family’s estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunch backed side-kick, Igor, and lab assistant, Inga, Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. 725-8769.

“THE WINTER’S TALE” BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, 1p.m., Theater at Monmouth. Tragic, romantic, hilarious, and uplifting, “The Winter’s Tale” is an enchanting story about the evil of jealousy and the power of forgiveness. For more information, call 933-9999.

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“A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, 7:30p.m., Theater at Monmouth. Magic and laughter are on the loose in the woods outside Athens in Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy. For more information, call 933- 9999.

AUGUST MUSIC SERIES AT SAVORY MAINE: GARY MCCUE, 6-8p.m., Savory Maine, 11 Water Street, Damariscotta. 563-2111.

ANDY HAPPEL & BAND, 7p.m., Drummore Bay Concert Hall, 516 Main Road (Route 209), Phippsburg. $15. (207) 446-7199.

WED/19

MISCELLANEOUS

HEART-SHAPED BOX MAKING, 5-8p.m., Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington St., Bath. Create a shaker-inspired heart-shaped box. Members $70, nonmembers $75.

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EASY RIDERS BIKING CLUB, 9-10a.m., starting at People Plus in Brunswick. A group ride, lasting about one hour, in Brunswick.

SPECTRUM GENERATIONS LUNCH AND LEARN SERIES, 11:15a.m. to 1p.m., 521 Main Street, Damariscotta. “Lunch and Seabirds: Project Puffin — The Impossible Quest” with Elissa Wolfson, wife of author Stephen Kress. Entree: baked ham. Suggested donation of $5 for those over 60, $6 for those under 60. 563-1363.

RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR

OF BATH, 7:30p.m. Lantern lit walking tour led by The Lady in the Red Cloak, discovering history and mystery. The 90 minute tour suitable for all ages is by reservation only,. $15/$7. Red- CloakHauntedHistoryTours.com. 380- 3806.

YOUNG EXPLORERS OUTING, 10- 11:30a.m., visit www.btlt.orh/youngexplorers for the location. A unique program to introduce young community members age 4-7 and their families to Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust properties and the great outdoors. All outings are free.

FOREST DETECTIVE AT WOLFE’S NECK WOODS STATE PARK, 2p.m., meet by the circl of benches by the second parking lot. Learn about the forest on this fascinating tour. Free with park admission. 865-4465.

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BUSINESS SUCCESS SEMINAR, noon to 1p.m., Topsham Public Library. Discussing the Brunswick Sewer District. 725-1727.

FREE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5:30- 8p.m. Corliss Street Baptist Church Annex, 396 Middle St., Bath. Age 3 to grade 6. 751-3023.

PERFORMANCES

“YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN,” 7:30p.m. at Maine State Music Theater. Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein inherits his family’s estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunch backed side-kick, Igor, and lab assistant, Inga, Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. 725-8769.

“FALLEN ANGELS,” 7:30p.m., Theater at Monmouth. Best friends, Jane and Julia, “fell” seven years earlier when they had affairs with the same dashing Frenchman. Now settled into humdrum marriages, the two pine for passion. With their husbands away for the weekend, the women receive word that their lover has returned. Call 933-9999 for more information.

“A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, 1p.m., Theater at Monmouth. Magic and laughter are on the loose in the woods outside Athens in Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy. For more information, call 933-9999.

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MUSIC ON THE MALL: BACKLASH, 6p.m., Downtown Brunswick Mall. Free concerts on the Mall every Wednesday all summer long.

THU/20

MISCELLANEOUS

THIRD THURSDAY MOVIES IN THE PARK: “BIG HERO 6,” dusk, Nathaniel Davis Park, Brunswick. Free.

EXPLORE YOUR WORLD: SCIENCE AND TECH PROGRAMS FOR KIDS, 11a.m. to noon, Cundy’s Harbor Library. Topics include hero science, lobsters and junk drawer robots. 725-1461.

TECH HELP THURSDAY, 1-3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Drop-in tech help for eReaders, eBooks, tablets, smartphones and other computer-related issues. 725-1461.

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RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR OF BATH, 7:30p.m. Lantern lit walking tour led by The Lady in the Red Cloak, discovering history and mystery. The 90 minute tour suitable for all ages is by reservation only,. $15/$7. Red- CloakHauntedHistoryTours.com. 380- 3806.

TOPS CLUB WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT GROUP, 6p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 330 Main St., Brunswick. Weigh-in and support meeting. 729- 6400.

FOND OR FRONDS AT WOLFE’S NECK WOODS STATE PARK, 2p.m., meet at the circle of benches by the second parking lot. Identify a multitude of ferns and moss. Free with park admission. 865-4465.

MEN’S BOOK GROUP, 6:30-7:30p.m., Topsham Public Library. New members welcome. 725-1727.

FREE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5:30- 8p.m. Corliss Street Baptist Church Annex, 396 Middle St., Bath. Age 3 to grade 6. 751-3023.

WRITER AND NOVELIST ANN BEATTIE, 10a.m., Porter Hall, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta. She will read from and talk about her novel “The State We’re In.” 563-3207.

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UNDERSTANDING MEDICATIONS, 4- 5p.m., Mid Coast Senior Health Center, Brunswick. “Questions: What Should I Be Asking About Medications?” Presentation followed by a group discussion. 373-4656.

MERRYMEETING NARFE CHAPTER 1796 MEETING, 11:15a.m., Fairground Cafe, Topsham Fair Mall. All retired and active federal employees invited. 729- 6793.

HARPSWELL GARDEN CLUB MEETING, 12:30p.m., Kellogg Church, Harpswell Center. “Flower Garden Pests: How to Control Them.” 833-6159.

SCREENING OF “SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN” 1 p.m. at Freeport Community Library. Filled with memorable songs, lavish routines, and Gene Kelly’s iconic song-anddance number performed in the rain, this 1952 classic comedy also stars Debbie Reynolds and Donald O’Connor. (207)865-3307.

PHIPPSBURG NATURALIST PRESENTATION. 6:30 p.m. at Sebasco Harbor Resort. Doors open at 6:00 for a social time. Robin Robinson, a photographer from Maine specializing in nature photography, will describe Phippsburg’s amazing diversity of flora and fauna using beautiful photographs and illustrations at the Phippsburg Land Trust Annual Meeting.

PERFORMANCES

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“YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN,” 2p.m. and

7:30p.m. at Maine State Music Theater. Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein inherits his family’s estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunch backed side-kick, Igor, and lab assistant, Inga, Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. 725-8769.

“THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND,” 7:30p.m., Theater at Monmouth. Feuding theatre critics Birdboot and Moon, the first a fusty philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive second stringer, are swept into the whodunit they are reviewing. For more information, call 933-9999.

“FOOL OF THE WORLD AND THE FLYING SHIP,” 1p.m., Theater at Monmouth. Few people had faith in the Fool of the World — but the Fool of the World was determined to prove everyone wrong. When the czar declares he will marry his daughter to the man who brings him a flying ship, the Fool sets off on an adventure to change his life. For more information, call 933-9999.

HARPSWELL BANDSTAND BY THE SEA SUMMER CONCERT SERIES, 6-8p.m. Located in George J. Mitchell Field, Route 123, Harpswell. Featuring the Harpswell Concert Band. Free. Thursday evenings all summer long.

AUGUST MUSIC SERIES AT SAVORY MAINE: BOB WHITE, 6-8p.m., Savory Maine, 11 Water Street, Damariscotta. 563-2111.

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JIMMY JUNKINS & THE SOUL CATS, 7p.m., Drummore Bay Concert Hall, 516 Main Road (Rt. 209), Phippsburg. $15. (207)446-7199.

FRI/21

MISCELLANEOUS

FREEPORT COMMUNITY MARKET, 1- 5p.m. at the L.L. Bean Flagship Store’s “Moose” parking lot. Fresh, locally grown produce, specialty foods and quality hand-made goods. Running every Friday afternoon.

BATH THIRD FRIDAY ART WALK AND TROLLEY TOUR, 4-7p.m., downtown Bath. New this year is a trolley tour to shuttle passengers to locations around town. $2 allows you to ride the trolley while local realtor Terry Driscoll points out historic buildings, artists’ studios and galleries along the trolley route. Call 442-7291 or go to visitbath.com for more information.

NOW YOU’RE COOKING ARTWALK WINE TASTNG, 5-7p.m., Now Your’re Cooking, 49 Front St., Bath. Wine tasting and light appetizers during ArtWalk. Free and open to the public.

BEHIND CLOSED DOORS TOUR OF CASTLE TUCKER, 10-11:30a.m., Castle Tucker, 2 Lee Street, Wiscasset. $10 for Historic New England members, $15 for nonmembers. A leisurely, in-depth tour, including rooms and stories not included in the general tour. Registration required at 882-7169.

MID COAST VETERANS COUNCIL GOLF TOURNAMENT, registration begins at 8a.m. at the Brunswick Golf Club. Tournament begins at 9a.m. Light refreshments will be served, and there will be a lunch banquet and awards ceremony. Registration closes at 24 foursomes. Prizes unclude a Toyota Prius and $2000. 406-4103.



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