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FRI/26
MISCELLANEOUS
FAMILY MOVIE, 2p.m., Topsham Public
Library. “Gardians of the Galaxy,” recommended for ages 12 and up. Popcorn will be served. 725-1727. LIBRARY LEGOS, 2-4p.m., Topsham Public Library. Come build with our extensive
Lego collection! 725-1727.
SAT/27
MISCELLANEOUS
MIDDLE SCHOOL GAMING CLUB, 12-
3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Stop by the library and play games from our growing collection. Also, BYOGD: Bring
Your Own Gaming Device and have some fun at the library! CABOT MILL ANTIQUES DEALERS
CHOICE DECEMBER SALE, 14 Maine
Street, Brunswick. Up to 40% off
Storewide savings the entire month of
December. You are sure to find something rare, unique and one-of-a-kind! Give a gift with meaning this holiday season.
16,000 square feet , 160 quality displays. www.cabotiques.com. 725-2855. LIBRARY LEGOS, 1-3p.m., Topsham Public Library. Come build with our extensive
Lego collection! 725-1727. CHILDREN’S DROP-IN ACTIVITY, 11a.m. to 3p.m., Topsham Public Library. Activities will be set up in the children’s section. 725-1727. SIP AND STITCH, 10a.m. to 12p.m., Topsham Public Library. A weekly knitting and crocheting club. All abilities welcome! Come relax with a cup of coffee or tea. 725-1727.
PERFORMANCES
SAVORY MAINE DECEMBER MUSIC
SERIES, 6p.m. to 8p.m., Damariscotta.
Performance by Nancy Sferra. 563-
2111.
SUN/28
MISCELLANEOUS
WINTER IN THE WOODS, 2p.m., Wolfe’s
Neck Woods State Park. Discover the ways both plants and animals survive the winter here in Maine. Program is for both children and adults. Meet at circle of benches by second parking lot. Free with park admission. 865-4465.
PERFORMANCES
NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE MUSICIAN
STEVEN RUSHINGWIND, 11:30a.m.,
Day’s Ferry Congregational Church, 50
Old Stage Road, Woolwich. 443-4401. [email protected]
PUBLIC MEALS
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BREAKFAST
BUFFET, 7:30-10a.m., $7 per person,
$3 for children ages 2-9. Eggs to order, pancakes, etc. 729-6552.
TUE/30
BLOOD DRIVE
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE AT MAINE
MARITIME MUSEUM, 10a.m. to 3p.m.,
Maine Maritime Museum, Long Reach
Hall. First 30 donors will receive $10 Gift of Bath certificates. All donors will receive a free pass to the museum, 20% off in the museum store, a Red Cross tshirt and a Subway gift certificate. 1-
800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
COMPUTER AND EREADER DROP-IN,
9a.m. to 11a.m., Topsham Public
Library. Need help with your computer skills on your tablet or eReader? Our computer volunteer, Tricia, can help!
725-1727.
WED/31
MISCELLANEOUS
NEW YEAR’S EVE KIDS PAJAMA JAM
AND OVERNIGHT CAMP, Maine Dance and Fitness, 19 Main Street, Topsham.
233-8616. MAINE’S FIRST SHIP NEW YEARS EVE
PARTY AND AUCTIONS, 6-10p.m., 27
Commercial Street, Bath. $20 per person. Celebrate the new year with a bonfire on the Kennebec, Henry & Marty’s
Restaurant light hors d’oeuvres and cash bar, Orman’s Seafood Chowder, Earl
Bigelow and The Cilantro Trio, Silent Auction and Live auction and tours of Virginia. 443-4242.
THU/1
MISCELLANEOUS
GENEALOGY DROP-IN, 11:30a.m. to
1p.m., Topsham Public Library. Join genealogy volunteer Karen, who will help you use library resources to find our more about your family tree. Bring a notebook and USB drive if you have one. 725-1727.
SAT/3
MISCELLANEOUS
LEARN TO CROSS COUNTRY SKI AT
HVNC, 9:30-11a.m., Hidden Valley
Nature Center, Jefferson. For kids ages
5-12. Start of 6-week cross country ski clinic. Free and open to the public. Registration required at www.hvnc.org/registration/. SIP AND STITCH, 10a.m. to 12p.m., Topsham Public Library. A weekly knitting and crocheting club. All abilities welcome! Come relax with a cup of coffee or tea. 725-1727. COASTAL CLINIC, 9-11a.m., Harpswell
Town Hall, Mountain Road, Harpswell.
Rabbies vaccinations, ear cleaning and nail trimming are $10 each. Microchipping available for $25 per pet. 725-
5051. MIDDLE SCHOOL GAMING CLUB, 12-
3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Stop by the library and play board games from our growing collection. We will also have a WiiU available to use and welcome
BYOGD. Open to students grade 6-8.
SUN/4
MISCELLANEOUS
FULL MOON ART WALK AND COMMUNITY SUPPER, 5:30p.m., Hidden Valley
Nature Center, Jefferson. See work from
Damariscotta Mills artist George Mason.
MON/5
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE ROUND DANCE OPEN HOUSE,
6:30p.m., Woodside Elementary School cafeteria, 42 Barrows Dr., Topsham.
Learn about round dancing and ballroom dancing. Casual dress, no prior experience required, partners recommended.
729-5639. DOWNTON ABBEY TEA PARTY, 4-
5:30p.m., Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library, Brunswick. Come enjoy tea, trivia, games and crafts.
TUE/6
MISCELLANEOUS
COMPUTER AND EREADER DROP-IN,
9a.m. to 11a.m., Topsham Public
Library. Need help with your computer skills on your tablet or eReader? Our computer volunteer, Tricia, can help!
725-1727.
WED/7
MISCELLANEOUS
FLY TYING CLASS AT L.L. BEAN, 7p.m.,
L.L. Bean Flagship Store, Freeport.
“Wooly Bugger.”
THU/8
MISCELLANEOUS
THE JORDAN FAMILY: 1191-2014,
7p.m., Orr’s Island Library. Learn more about this important Maine family from
John Webster. GENEALOGY DROP-IN, 11:30a.m. to
1p.m., Topsham Public Library. Join genealogy volunteer Karen, who will help you use library resources to find our more about your family tree. Bring a notebook and USB drive if you have one.
725-1727. STORY TIME, 11a.m., Cundy’s Harbor
Library. Join us for stories, music, activities and a snack. Group open to all ages.
The theme for January is bears! TECH HELP, 1-3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor
Library. Drop-in tech help for eReaders, eBooks, tablets, smartphones and other computer issues.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
WOMEN’S HEALTH SERIES, 5:30-
6:30p.m., Cafe Creme, Bath. Discussion will be on the topic of adrenal health.
Speaker is Carrie Levine, CNM of Whole
Woman Health is Newcastle. 563-7000.
FRI/9
MISCELLANEOUS
SIP AND STITCH, 10a.m. to 12p.m., Topsham Public Library. A weekly knitting and crocheting club. All abilities welcome! Come relax with a cup of coffee or tea. 725-1727. MIDDLE SCHOOL GAMING CLUB, 12-
3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Stop by the library and play board games from our growing collection. We will also have a WiiU available to use and welcome
BYOGD. Open to students grade 6-8.
PUBLIC MEALS
PUBLIC SUPPER, 5-6:30p.m., Brunswick
United Methodist Church. Beans, salads, casseroles, homemade pies. Reservations accepted but not required. Adults
$8, children $4. 725-2185.
SUN/11
MISCELLANEOUS
SECOND SUNDAY COMMUNITY EVENT:
ONE PIECE OF PAPER MAKES A BOOK,
2-4p.m., Harlow Gallery, 160 Water
Street, Hallowell. 622-3813. WINTER GARDENING LECTURE SERIES:
BOTANY FOR GARDENERS, 2-3p.m., St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church, Brunswick. Presented by Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust’s
Tom Settlemire Community Garden.
PERFORMANCES
MIDCOAST COMMUNITY CHORUS WINTER CONCERT, “MUSIC DOWN IN MY
SOUL,” 4p.m., Strom Auditorium in Rockport. Tickets are $30 and $22 for reserved seats, $15 for general admission. www.mccsings.org. 975-0582.
MON/12
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE ROUND DANCE OPEN HOUSE,
6:30p.m., Woodside Elementary School cafeteria, 42 Barrows Dr., Topsham.
Learn about round dancing and ballroom dancing. Casual dress, no prior experience required, partners recommended.
729-5639.
TUE/13
MISCELLANEOUS
COMPUTER AND EREADER DROP-IN,
9a.m. to 11a.m., Topsham Public
Library. Need help with your computer skills on your tablet or eReader? Our computer volunteer, Tricia, can help!
725-1727. FREE SQUARE DANCE OPEN HOUSE,
6:30p.m., Woodside Elementary School cafeteria, 42 Barrows Dr., Topsham.
Casual dress, no prior experience required, partners recommended. 729-
5639. APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB (MAINE
CHAPTER) MEETING, 7p.m., Curtis
Memorial Library, Brunswick. Rich
Cromwell presents “Hiking and Rowing in
SE Asia.” Doors open at 6:15p.m.
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