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MON/17

MISCELLANEOUS

ROUGH RIDIN’: THE HISTORY OF
ROADS IN FREEPORT, 7p.m., Freeport
Community Library. Join Freeport Historical Society for an illustrated presentation by collections manager Holly Hurd
on the development of Freeport’s early
byways. Admission free for FHS members, $5 for non-members.
DOCUMENTARY FILM: “CHRISTINE
DETROY’S STORY,” 7p.m., Brunswick
United Methodist Church, 320
Brunswick Road, Brunswick. 725-2185.
“REMEMBERING WHEN: A FIRE AND
FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR
OLDER ADULTS,” 10a.m., 58 Baribeau
Drive, Brunswick. 725-5541.
TRAVELING POSTER EXHIBIT OPENING:
THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC
ACTIVISM, 4:30p.m., Smith Union,
Bowdoin College. This exhibit uses powerful posters to demonstrate the effectiveness of boycotts as a nonviolent
tactic to end injustice and oppression.

TUE/18

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SUMMER/SEMESTER/YEAR/GAP
YEAR PROGRAMS FORUM, 6-
7:30p.m., Freeport High School Performing Arts Center. A time where students and parents can meet directly
with the representatives of special
semester or summer programs. 865-
4706 x 304.

WED/19

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SPECTRUM GENERATIONS LUNCH
AND LEARN SERIES: “LUNCH & THEATER,” 11:15a.m. to 1p.m., 521
Main Street, Damariscotta. “The Story
of Heartwood Regional Theater. ”
Entree: Baked Haddock. Advanced
reservations required at 563-1363.
By donation: over 60 for $5, under 60
for $6 each.
OLD POST OFFICE GALLERY SECOND
ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW, 10a.m. to
4p.m., Georgetown Historical Society.
Paintings and fine crafts.
NON-FOOD BANK, 10a.m. to 2p.m.
every other Wednesday, Seventh Day
Adventist Church, High Street, Bath.
Offering household products, personal
necessities, pet food and other items
that cannot be purchased with food
cards. 865-3401.

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KAREN HEROLD: HIKING THE HAUTE
ROUTE, SWITZERLAND, 7p.m., Curtis
Memorial Library. Join us as Karen
Herold shares her pictures and tales
of her experiences hiking the Haute
Route in Switzerland. Optional potluck
at 6p.m. before the talk.
REGION 10 CAFE, noon to 1p.m.,
Region Ten Technical High School,
Brunswick. $10 for 3-course meal
plus beverage. Student run and operated. TOPS WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT
GROUP, weigh-in 6:10-6:40p.m., followed by the meeting, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 330 Maine
Street, Brunswick. 729-6400.
ART JOURNAL TOOLBOX CLASS,
12:30-2p.m., Merrymeeting Art
House. Supplies included. Each week
Catherine will teach you a new and
creative technique to experiment with
in your art journal. Bring your journal
and an apron — all other supplies are
provided. If you don’t have a journal,
ask me about a one-on-one class
where you can create one.
BOOK SIGNING WITH DAHLOV IPCAR,
10a.m. to noon, Mid Coast Hospital
Cafe Corridor, 123 Medical Center
Drive, Brunswick. 15 books and
poster cat calendar on sale. 373-
6015.
NARFE CHAPTER MEETING,
11:15a.m., Fairground Cafe´, Topsham Fair Mall. Speaker April Caron,
Executive Director of Midcoast Chapter of the Red Cross will talk about
‘what the Red Cross does’ — including local services they provide. All
retired and active federal employees
invited. Lunch and business meeting
follow. Call 353-9649 for reservation
or email [email protected]
CHILI/CHOWDER CONTEST, 5-
6:30p.m., Bath Middle School cafeteria. Sponsored by the PTSA. Tickets
are $6 each or a family up to 5 for
$15. Also accepting entries. 841-
4072.
DEMENTIA CAREGIVER SUPPORT
GROUP DISCUSSES SOCIAL INTERACTION, 4:30-5:30p.m., Mid Coast
Senior Health Center, 58 Baribeau
Drive, Brunswick. Free and open to
the public. 373-4656.
“HELP YOURSELF FOOD PANTRY” :
GOOD SHEPHERD FOOD BANK AT ST.
PHILIP’S CHURCH, 5p.m., 12 Hodge
St., Wiscasset. Come early to register
and get a place in line. 882-7184.
MAKING HERBAL CONDIMENTS
DEMONSTRATION AND LECTURE,
12:30p.m., Kellogg Church. 833-

6159.

PERFORMANCES

BHS PLAYERS PRESENT “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM,” 7p.m., Crooker Theater, Brunswick High School.
Tickets are $8 for students and senior
citizens, $10 for adults. Tickets can
be purchased at the door.

TALKS/WORKSHOPS

CURRENT EVENTS FORUM, noon, Morrell Room, Curtis Memorial Library.
Please join co-moderators Richard
Neiman and Elizabeth Doucette and
your neighbors for lively “bipartisan”
discussions of pertinent issues confronting us today. Free and open to
the public.
“40 YEARS OF CHANGE IN THE GULF
OF MAINE ECOSYSTEM,” 7p.m.,
Camden Public Library, 55 Main
Street, Camden. Presented by Nick
Record, Mid-Coast Audubon.

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POWER COUPLES FILM SERIES,
7p.m., Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library. “I Know Where I’m
Going,” 1945. Dynamic directors
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger take us to Scotland for a romantic
comedy worthy of the Criterion label.
For more information, call 725-5242.
ART MEET-UP AT MERRYMEETING
ART HOUSE, 10a.m. to 1p.m., Merrymeeting Art House. Bring your art or
craft supplies and work on your creative project in the studio. Meet local
artists to share your art, learn new
techniques and enjoy coffee and
doughnuts. $10. Call Catherine to
reserve your spot at 504-6947.
FREEPORT WOMEN’S CLUB MONTHLY
MEETING, 1p.m., Freeport Community
Library. Doug Hitchcock, staff naturalist at the Maine Audubon Society is
the featured speaker. He will present
a “State of the Birds” program. He will
also explain some of the major shifts
and fluctuations now occurring with
Maine avian fauna as the bird population are constantly changing in our
state. Delicious refreshments will follow his presentation and all are welcome. HOMEMADE PIE SALE, 10a.m. to
noon, United Baptist Church, 1 Elm
St., Topsham. Proceeds to benefit La
Romana Dominican Republic Mission
Work Trip. 725-7389.

PERFORMANCES

AMOS LIBBY IN CONCERT: MUSIC
AND STORIES FROM THE WEST
BANK, 7p.m., 1100 Washington St.,
Bath. Donations for Palestinian relief
efforts will be accepted.
TOM PORTER AND FRIENDS,
7:30p.m., Phippsburg Congregational
Church. The MPBN radio host returns
to his roots as a professional jazz
pianist. He joins Frank Mauceri on
saxophone, Sam Sherry on bass, and
Mark Burnette on drums in a program
of standards and original compositions. Admission $12, $6 for students
& children. Refreshments available.
389-1770.
BHS PLAYERS PRESENT “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM,” 7p.m., Crooker Theater, Brunswick High School.
Tickets are $8 for students and senior
citizens, $10 for adults. Tickets can
be purchased at the door.

SAT/22

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HOLIDAY AND CRAFT FAIRS

KNIT WITS HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 9a.m. to
2p.m., Bailey Island Library Hall.
Crafts, baked goods, white elephant,
coffee and muffins, chowder and sandwich lunch 11a.m. to 1p.m. 833-0092.
CRAFT AND BUSINESS FAIR, 9a.m. to
3p.m., Topsham Fairgrounds exhibition
hall. Over 40 crafters and home-based
businesses. Start your holiday shopping here! 725-8568.
HOLY TRINITY CHRISTMAS CRAFT
FAIR, 9.a.m to 3p.m., Holy Trinity
Parish, 67 Frost Hill Avenue, Lisbon
Falls. Area crafters will provide their
merchandise and there will also be a
food sale, raffles, silent auction items,
a 50/50 and a church raffle for a
kayak and a rocker recliner chair.
Admission is free.
FREEPORT LIONESS-LIONS 17TH
ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR AND LUNCHEON,
9a.m. to 3p.m., Harraseeket Grange
Hall, 13 Elm Street, Freeport. Luncheon runs from 11a.m. to 2p.m. and
will feature homemade fish chowder,
chili, hot dogs, pies, soda and water.
The craft fair features jewelry, hand knit
items, homemade cards and ornaments, stained glass and photography.
Hourly door prizes. Raffles. Ticket holders do not need to be present to win
raffles.
CHRISTMAS FAIR AT BRUNSWICK
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 8a.m.
to 2:30p.m. at the church. Wreaths,
decorations, pickles, preserves, baked
goods, candy and many specially crafted items. Gifts for pets and items for
men. Haddock chowder and sandwiches will be served for lunch. 725-2185.

MISCELLANEOUS

ROZ MARTIN ACRYLIC WORKSHOP
(DAY 2 OF 2), 9:30a.m. to noon, Centre St. Arts Gallery. This two-day class
is open to ages 13 and up and the cost
is $60 for both days. Day 1 is Nov. 15.
For more information or to sign up, call
442-0300.
A PAW IN THE DOOR SILENT AUCTION,
6-8:30p.m., Winter Street Center, 880
Washington St., Bath. Silent auction,
live music, yummy food. A chance to
find one-of-a-kind gifts and help cats in
need! Tickets are $10 and can be
found at Sharon Drake Real Estate in
Bath, Wags & Whiskers in Bath, and
Pet Quarters in Cook’s Corner. 751-
4131.
OLD POST OFFICE GALLERY SECOND
ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW, 10a.m. to
2p.m., Georgetown Historical Society.
Paintings and fine crafts.
MILDRED JOHNSON STUDIOS CLOSING
EVENT, 9a.m. to 5p.m., 2nd floor Mill
1, Ft. Andross, 14 Maine St.,
Brunswick. Lots and lots of art and
assemblage supplies and fixtures for
sale and for free.
MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS
WREATH, 9a.m. to noon and 1p.m. to
4p.m., Beaver Park Lone Pine Lodge,
Lisbon. Cost is $15 per wreath, per
workshop. 353-9075.
DAHLOV IPCAR BOOK SIGNING, 10a.m.
to noon, Georgetown Historical Society.
Free and open to the public. Proceeds
benefit Georgetown Historical Society.

PERFORMANCES

BOWDOIN CHORUS AND OROTORIO
CHORALE, shows at 3p.m. and
7:30p.m., Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Recital Hall. Seating is very limited
— tickets are free but must be
obtained in advance. [email protected] or 577-3931.
“GOOD OLE FASHION SATURDAY NITE
DANCE” WITH BATH MUNICIPAL
SWING BAND, 7-9p.m., Bath Area
Senior Citizens Activity Center, 45 Floral
St., Bath. Refreshments will be available. Admission $5 per person.
NEW WINE CHRISTIAN BAND CONCERT, 6:30-8:30p.m., North Pownal
United Methodist Church. Admission is
free. 837-0682.
BHS PLAYERS PRESENT “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM,” 2p.m. and
7p.m., Crooker Theater, Brunswick High
School. Tickets are $8 for students and
senior citizens, $10 for adults. Tickets
can be purchased at the door.

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PUBLIC MEALS

TURKEY DINNER, 5:30p.m., Durham
Friends Meetinghouse, 532 Quaker
Meetinghouse Road, Durham. Dinner
benefits the LACO Food Pantry in Lisbon Falls. $14 at the door.
PUBLIC BAKED BEAN AND MACARONI AND CHEESE SUPPER, 5-
6:30p.m., First Parish Congregational
Church, Yarmouth. Baked beans, cole
slaw, mac and cheese, hot dogs,
pies, biscuits and beverages. Adults
$8, children $4.

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