Thu/11
MISCELLANEOUS
FREEPORT VILLAGE WALKING
TOUR, 3 p.m., Freeport Historical
Society; 50-minute intro to Freeport of long ago, additional tours available by appointment; $10; 865-
3170. LINE DANCING, beginners 6 p.m., intermediate/advanced 7:15 p.m.,
People Plus Center, 35 Union St.,
Brunswick; $20 per month; register
729-0757; questions Janice
McLaughlin 729-6945. MAINE HEALTH & FREEDOM
GROUP, 7-8:30 p.m., Freeport Public Library, 10 Library Lane; learn how to create a sustainable business through conscious networking while offering top-rated health products; Jennifer Salko [email protected].
PERFORMANCES
BOWDOIN INTERNATIONAL MUSIC
FESTIVAL COMMUNITY CONCERT,
2 p.m., People Plus Center, 35
Union Street, Brunswick; features extraordinary student musicans from around the world; free, advance registration required; register by calling the center at 729-
0757.
PUBLIC MEALS
SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM: Snack
2-3 p.m., and Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Teen Center (a.k.a. Bath Skate
Park); free to any child ages 2-18, no questions asked; 443-8360.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
TALK ON CIVIL WAR PLANTATIONS,
7 p.m., Pejepscot Historical Society presents Bowdoin College Fellow
Dana Byrd’s talk,”Occupied: The
Civil War-Era Plantation, 1861-
1877.” Curtis Memorial Library’s
Morrell Meeting Room. $3. 729-
6606, pejepscothistorical.org. THE EDGE OF THE SEA, 2 p.m. Enjoy a walk, short talks, and activities on the natural history and ecology of our varied shore. Meet at circle of benches by second parking lot, 1 hour program, weather permitting. Free with park admission.
Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park,
Freeport. 865-4465.
Fri/12
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED PAPERMILL TRAIL MORNING WALKS, 6 a.m., Smith
McCarthy Park & Ride, Lisbon; 353-
9075 or lisbonme.org. BRUNSWICK FARMERS’ MARKET, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Town Mall, www.brunswickfarmersmarket.com. 19TH ANNUAL QUILT SHOW, Ocean
Waves Quilters of Orr’s and Bailey
Islands, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Orr’s
Island Schoolhouse, Route 24, Orr’s
Island. Free admission, donations accepted. Quilts of all sizes and other quilted BOOK SIGNING WITH VICKI DOUDERA, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Bath Book
Shop; the author will sign her new
Maine mystery, Final Settlement FREEPORT FARMERS’ MARKET, 1-5 p.m., Discovery park, L.L. Bean campus; www.freeportfarmersmarket. blogspot.com. RICHMOND FARMERS’ MARKET,
3:30-5:30 p.m., Richmond Riverfront. ANNUAL MOXIE DAYS BOOK SALE,
4 p.m.-8 p.m. MTM Rec Center, 18
School St., Lisbon Falls. SECOND FRIDAY ART WALK, 5-8 p.m., downtown Brunswick; more than 55 artists and 11 galleries; sponsored by Five Rivers Arts
Alliance; brochure and map, www.5raa.org or 798-6964. OPEN STUDIO, 5-8:30 p.m. Art by
Beth Antolewicz, Ryan Helean,
Rebekah Younger, Marji Greenhut, guitar music by Brian Cullen at 7:30.
Greenhut Studio, Ft. Andross, 2nd floor above flea market. 725-8253. ARTISTS RECEPTION, 5-8 p.m.,
Points of View Art Gallery,
Brunswick Business Center, 18
Pleasant Street Brunswick; featured artists include Alan Mast, Ed McCartan,
Lucy Banfield, Archie Bandfield.
Show will be available for viewing from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. through July. ARTIST RECEPTION, 5-8 p.m., Summer Island Studio, Tontine Mall,
Brunswick. Reception for Susan
Rayfield, “The Maine Landscape”.
Live music, wine and cheese. Free. ARCHIVE FEVER Art Walk reception,
5 -8 p.m., Whatnot Gallery, Spindleworks, 7 Lincoln St., Brunswick. PUFFIN DIALOGUES, 5-7 p.m., Centre Street Art Gallery, reception for artist Lea Peterson, who is showing her recent oil paintings; 11 Centre
St., Bath. Refreshments are offered, and admission is free. FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9 p.m., People Plus Center, 35 Union
St., world music & dance from the
Balkans, Israel & more, dances taught, no partner needed; &8 donation, $5 students & seniors; [email protected]. PEACE FAIR EXHIBIT, 6 p.m. Peace-
Works presents “Peacemakers from
Americans Who Tell the Truth: Portraits by Robert Shetterly” at Morrell
Community Room, Curtis Memorial
Library, Brunswick. Show will be up
July 12-Aug. 3. 19TH ANNUAL QUILT SHOW, Ocean
Waves Quilters of Orr’s and Bailey
Islands, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Orr’s Island
Schoolhouse, Route 24, Orr’s
Island. Free admission, donations accepted. Quilts of all sizes and other quilted items will be displayed.
833-5165.
PERFORMANCES
“LES MISERABLES” musical, 2 and
7:30 p.m., Maine State Music Theatre,
Brunswick. $52 to $59. Msmt.org. APRES ARTWALK CLASSICAL GUITAR CONCERT, with Brian Cullen,
7:30 p.m., Marji Greenhut’s Art
Gallery, Fort Andross, 14 Maine St,
Brunswick. THE AMAZING LOU, 10:30 a.m.
Magic show at The Rumpus Room,
9 Cumberland St., Brunswick. Free with paid admission. TAMING OF THE SHREW, 7:30 p.m.,
Theater at Monmouth, tickets $10-
30. 933-9999.
PUBLIC MEALS
SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM: Breakfast, 8:30-9 a.m., Fisher-Mitchell
School, Bath; free to any child ages
2-18, no questions asked; 443-
8360. SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 5-7 p.m., West
Bath Fire Station, State Road; also salad, bread, desserts; benefits Salvation Army community programs;
443-3611. SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM: Snack
2-3 p.m., and Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Teen Center (a.k.a. Bath Skate
Park); free to any child ages 2-18, no questions asked; 443-8360.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
STROLL WITH THE RANGER, 2 p.m.
Take a relaxed tour with the ranger on our wheelchair-accessible path.
Wheelchair accessible. 2 p.m., meet at circle of benches by second parking lot, 1 hour, weather permitting.
Free with park admission. Wolfe’s
Neck Woods State Park, Freeport.
865-4465.
Sat/13
MISCELLANEOUS
BATH FARMERS’ MARKET, 8:30 a.m.-noon, Waterfront Park, Commerical St., Bath; www.bathfarmersmarket.com. CRYSTAL SPRING FARMERS’ MARKET, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Pleasant Hill Road, Brunswick; www.btlt.org. BOWDOINHAM FARMERS’ MARKET,
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Merrymeeting Grange, 27 Main St. FREEPORT VILLAGE WALKING
TOUR, 9 a.m., Freeport Historical
Society; 50-minute intro to Freeport of long ago, additional tours available by appointment; $10; 865-
3170. IRIS SALE, 9 a.m. – noon, Edgecomb
Congregational Church, Cross Point
Rd.; $2-4 per pot. Proceeds benefit
Thrift Store emergency fund. ANNUAL MOXIE DAYS BOOK SALE,
9 a.m.-2 p.m., MTM Rec Center, 18
School St., Lisbon Falls. SIP & STITCH, 10-11:30 a.m., Topsham Public Library, 25 Foreside
Road; learn to knit or crochet, work on latest project, check out library resources; 725-1727 or www.topshamlibrary.org. 19TH ANNUAL QUILT SHOW, Ocean
Waves Quilters of Orr’s and Bailey
Islands, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Orr’s Island
Schoolhouse, Route 24, Orr’s
Island. Free admission, donations accepted. Quilts of all sizes and other quilted items will be displayed.
833-5165. SKYLINE FARM SUMMER CELEBRATION, 4-8 p.m., 95 The Lane, North
Yarmouth. Silent auction fundraiser, lobster bake, live music from Band
Overboard, all events free except lobster bake. 252-9352. PHIPPSBURG GARDEN TOUR, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tour nine private gardens in the hidden corners of the
Phippsburg peninsula, in your own car. $30 adults, $10 children.
Payable to Popham Circle to Connie
Shiebler, 940 Popham Road,
Phippsburg, ME 04562; or FMI Marcia Marks 389-2620. AUCTION, Geogetown Fire Department Auxiliary, Five Island Station.
Preview 8:30 a.m., bidding at 9 a.m. WOLFE’S NECK FARM WAGON
RIDE, 10 a.m.-noon, 2 hour scenic tour with historical narration. Meet at red barn, 184 Burnett Rd.,
Freeport. $14 adults, $8 children 3-
12, under 3 free. Reservations recommended, 869-5433. WOLFE’S NECK FARM BARNYARD
PROGRAMS,Toddler/Pre-K, 8:30-
9:30 a.m., Family 10 a.m.-noon, 1-3 p.m., Meet at red barn, 184 Burnett
Rd. Freeport. $5/toddler program,
$8/family program. Reservations recommended, 869-5433.
PERFORMANCES
“LES MISERABLES” musical, 7:30 p.m., Maine State Music Theatre,
Brunswick. $52 to $59. Msmt.org. ACOUSTIC MUSIC SING, 5-9 p.m.,
Live acoustic performaces, all genres, storytellers and poets.
Desserts served between 5-6 p.m., music begins at 6 p.m. 52 Loring
Lane, Pownal. FMI www.facebook.com/ fuegodiablopownal or call 408-3185. TAMING OF THE SHREW, 7:30 p.m.,
Theater at Monmouth, tickets $10-
30. 933-9999.
PUBLIC MEALS
BAKED BEAN SUPPER, 4:30-630 p.m., Woolwich Grange, Mountain
Road; $8, $3 kids under 12; 443-
6505. BAKED BEAN & CASSEROLE SUPPER, 5-6 p.m., Edgecomb Congregational Church, 15 Cross Point Road; to benefit “teens to Trails” program, baked beans, homemade casseroles, salads, rolls, beverages, elegant desserts; $7, $3 kids under 12; [email protected]. BEAN AND CASSEROLE SUPPER,
4:30-6 p.m., Dresden-Richmond
United Methodist Church, 121
Pleasant St., Richmond; $7, $4 ages 5-12, 5 and under free, $20 family max; 737-4735. PUBLIC CHURCH SUPPER, 5-6 p.m.,
First Parish Church, 40 Main St.,
Freeport. Three kinds of beans, chop suey, cole slaw, macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, rolls, desserts, beverages. Adults $8, children $4.
865-6022. BEAN SUPPER, 4:30-6 p.m.,
Durham Masonic Lodge; also chop suey, hot dogs, potato salad, coleslaw, bread, pickles, homemade pies; $7.50, $3 ages 5-12, free under 5. CHURCH LUNCH AT MOXIE DAYS,
Lisbon United Methodist Church, 14
School St., Lisbon Falls; lobster or crabmeat rolls, hot dogs, hamburgers, soft drinks, water, cookies, baked good table and yard sale. SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM: Snack
2-3 p.m., and dinner 5:30-6:30 p.m., Teen Center (a.k.a. Bath Skate
Park); free to any child ages 2-18, no questions asked; 443-8360.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
OSPREY WATCH, 2 p.m. Stop by the osprey sign opposite Googins Island to get a close look at the nesting ospreys any time from 2 to 3 p.m., weather permitting. Wheelchair accessible. Free with park admission. Wolfe’s Neck Woods State
Park, Freeport. 865-4465. CHAPTER MEETING, Maine AllCare
Midcoast Chapter Monthly business meeting, 2 p.m. Seminar Room, Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant
St. Public welcome. Kevin Twine, [email protected], 721-8344.
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