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FRI/24
MISCELLANEOUS
RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR,
7p.m., Bath. Lantern-lit tour explores
Bath’s history and mysteries. Adi;ts $15, children under 12 $7. By reservation only. Appropriate for all ages. To reserve a spot, call 380-3806. www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com. PARANORMAL EXPLORATION, 9p.m.,
Winter Street Center, Bath. A 3-hour investigation of an 1843 church with a history of paranormal activity. We will train you on use of equipment. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Winter
Street Center. $45, by reservation only. 380-3806. INSPIRATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING
STORIES BY TV HOST AND GUIDE TOM
ACKERMAN, 7-8p.m., L.L. Bean Flagship
Store, 95 Main Street, Freeport. Noted outdoorsman and television host Tom
Ackerman, brings a lifetime of outdoors experience to the game — join him for an evening of inspirational hunting & fishing stories at our retail store. MERRYMEETING AUDUBON FIELD TRIP:
HERMIT ISLAND, 8a.m. to noon, meet at
CVS, Leeman Highway to carpool. Carol
Jack leads this outing to Hermit Island on Small Point in Phippsburg. We’ll walk along Head Beach, by ocean overlooks, and along a wooded dirt road by a saltwater cove. Expect to see ducks, grebes, loons, as well as some woodland birds. HOLISTIC HAPPY HOUR, 3:30-5:30p.m.,
Long Branch School and Holistic Wellness Center, 20 Main Street, Bowdoinham. Free drop-in talk about adrenal health. 319-6325. GHOST TRAIN — SPOOKY FAMILY FUN!
5:30-8p.m., Boothbay Railway Village.
Enter the haunted station to board the
Ghost Train, if you dare. Our train crew for the evening will be the infamous
“Casey Bones” and our conductor
“Frankenstein.” Witches and other monsters will assist the crew with departures every 30 minutes, the last ride leaves the station at 7:30. A hayride to parts unchartered is up next. Perhaps you’ll encounter a coven of witches brewing up a potion. You never know what’s around the next bend! New this year is a display of carved, painted and otherwise decorated pumpkins created by volunteers, artists and area businesses for the event. Tickets available at the door. Ages
3-16: $5, adults: $10. Musum members get a discount of $4 for kids, $8 for adults. 350-9639. OPEN HOUSE: BIRTH CENTER AT
NORTHERN SUN, T5-7p.m. In celebration of the Birth Center’s national accreditation, local and state legislators will be in attendance to explore the impact of midwifery care and out-of hospital birth on the health care system. 522-7015.
PERFORMANCES
VANCE GILBERT, 7:30p.m., Chocolate
Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St.,
Bath. Filk music. Tickets $12 in advance,
$15 at the door. Call 442-8455 for more information. MAKE THE CAPSTAN RING: A MUSICAL
TRIBUTE TO BOB WEBB, 7:30p.m.,
Phippsburg Congregational Church, 10
Church Lane, Phippsburg. Admission
$10, $6 for students and children.
Refreshments. 389-1770.
PUBLIC MEALS
PUBLIC TURKEY DINNER, 5:30-
6:30p.m., Odd Fellows Hall, 27 Village
Street, Lisbon. Adults $7, children under
12 $3.50, pre-school free.
SAT/25
MISCELLANEOUS
REVEREND “HANDKERCHIEF” MOODY
ONE-MAN SHOW, 8p.m., Winter Street
Center, Bath. Tales of madmen, murderers and the undead! Reservations required. Admission $15. 725-8786. WHODUNNIT? MURDER MYSTERY THEATER, 6-9p.m., Chocolate Church Arts
Center, 804 Washington St., Bath. Tickets are $45 and include dinner and theater. For more information, call 442-
8455. GREAT BOOKS MEETING, 10a.m. to noon, Topsham Public Library. Great
Books meets monthly using “The Great
Books Foundation Short Story
Omnibus.” We have read excerpts from such writers as Plato, Homer and Thoreau. 725-1727. LIBRARY LEGOS, 1-3p.m., Topsham Public Library. Come build with our extensive
Lego collection! Regular Legos are open to children ages 7-13, large Duplo blocks will be available in the children’s area for younger kids. 725-1727. 4TH SATURDAY DROP-IN ACTIVITIES,
11a.m. to 3p.m., Topsham Public
Library. Various activities will be set up in the children’s section – activities may include art projects, sensory activities, experiments, building activities, and more. 725-1727. CREA PRESENTS: WIND OVER WINGS,
2p.m., Topsham Public Library. Wind
Over Wings will bring in live predatory birds that are no longer able to survive in the wild. Debut of Young Bald Eagle Lady
Grace. Each bird is an individual and each has an inspiring story. 725-1727. SIP AND STITCH, 10a.m. to noon, Topsham Public Library. A weekly knitting and crocheting club. All abilities welcome. Relax with a cup of tea and work on your latest project. 725-1727. FREEPORT FIRE AUXLILIARY’S ANNUAL
CRAFT FAIR, 9a.m. to 4p.m., Freeport
Fire Station. Come visit our crafters, artisans and vendors! For more information, call 865-6568. PUMPKIN HAYRIDES, 10a.m. to 2p.m.,
Wolfe’s Neck Farm, 184 Burnett Road,
Freeport. $6 per person, ages 3 and under free (pumpkin included with each paid admission). Enjoy the fall foliage and take a hayride out to the pumpkin field to learn about the life cycle of pumpkins and pick out your favorite one.
While you’re here, visit the animals in the barnyard, rent a bicycle or go for a walk through the woods. Proceeds benefit the Wolfe’s Neck Farm Education Programs. SAILMAINE’S GHOST AND GOBLINS
REGATTA, all day, Casco Bay. Costumes and racing. The best vantage point for watching the racing is on the Eastern
Promenade. The spookiest spot for viewing all the costumes is at SailMaine.
939-9142. BOWDOIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT.
WOMEN’S AUXILIARY CRAFT SALE,
BAKE SALE AND RAFFLE, 9a.m. to
2p.m., Fire Department garage, Cornish
Drive, Bowdoin. Table rentals for the craft sale are $10 and can be reserved by calling 666-5974 or 666-5752. Proceeds benefit the Bowdoin Volunteer Fire Dept. ACRYLICS CLASS BY ROZ MARTIN, (Day
2 of 2), 9:30-noon, Centre St. Arts
Gallery, Bath. $60 for the two-day class.
Call 442-0300 to register. CHOCOLATE CAULDRON, 11a.m. to
2p.m., Wilbur’s of Maine, Freeport. Back by popular demand is our chocolate cauldron! Made using our “secret” technique you will form your own cauldron and fill it with wickedly delicious gummies and candy treats! Cost is $6 per cauldron.
865-4071. “HAUNTED PATTEN” EVENT, 6:30-
9:30p.m., Patten Free Library, Bath. 10- minute tours of the spooky library basement. Reservation requests can be downloaded and printed at patten.lib.me.us or filled out online. For
7th grade age and older. No admission fee, but a suggested donation of $3 per person is encouraged. All proceeds benefit the library’s teen programs. GREAT SALT BAY COMMUNITY
SCHOOL’S ANNUAL HARVEST FAIR,
10a.m. to 2p.m., GSB Community
School, Damariscotta. Proceeds to fund the 8th grade class’ spring trip to
Boston. SIGN-UP FOR PASTEL CLASS BY
CLAUDETTE GAMACHE, Centre St. Arts
Gallery, Bath. 442-0300. Class meets
Nov. 1 & 2 from 9:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. and costs $70 per day.
PERFORMANCES
SAVORY MAINE OCTOBER MUSIC
SERIES: STAN DAVIS, 6-8p.m., Savory
Maine, Damariscotta. Traditional and original songs — from the blues to hymns. 563-2111, www.savorymainedining.com. DAPONTE QUARTET ORESENTS “WINTER SERIES 1: WALKING IN
BEETHOVEN’S SHADOW,” 7:30p.m., St.
Columba’s Church, 32 Emery Way,
Boothbay Harbor. Tickets are $20, people under 21 are free. www.daponte.org. CHRISTIAN CONCERT, 6p.m., 36 Pejepscot Terrace, Brunswick. Group singing and fellowship. 504-2337.
PUBLIC MEALS
BAKED BEAN AND CASSEROLE SUPPER, 4:30-6:00p.m., Bath Area Senior
Activity Center, 45 Floral St., Bath. Featuring three kinds of beans, hot dogs, clam casserole, American chop suey, macaroni and cheese, and various desserts. $8 for adults, $4 for children.
443-4937. PUBLIC BAKED BEAN AND MACARONI
AND CHEESE SUPPER, 5-6:30p.m., First
Parish Congregational Church, 116 Main
Street, Yarmouth. Three types of beans, cole slaw, macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, homemade pies, biscuits and beverages. Adults $8, children $4. 846-
5894. PUBLIC BAKED BEAN SUPPER, 5-6p.m.,
Harraseeket Grange Hall, 13 Elm Street,
Freeport. Three kinds of beans, hot dogs, biscuits, brown bread, potato salad, pasta salad, cole slaw, pies and beverages. Adults: $8. Children under
10: $4. Children 3 and under: free. 865-
3363. BAKED BEAN AND HAM SUPPER, 5-
6p.m., Lisbon Methodist Church, School
Street, Lisbon Falls. Adults $7, children
6-12 $3, children 5 and under free. PUBLIC SUPPER AND COUNTRY WESTERN OPEN MIC, 4-7p.m., Northport VFW
Post 6131 780 Atlantic Highway, Northport. All-you-can-eat baked beans, casseroles, salads, rolls and pies accompanied by live music. All for one price:
$10 for adults, children under 12 free. BEAN SUPPER, 4-6 p.m. Bowdoinham
Fire Department Auxilliary Supper, beans, casseroles, homemade pies. $8 adults, $3 under 12. 666-8801.
SUN/26
MISCELLANEOUS
RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR,
7p.m., Bath. Lantern-lit tour explores
Bath’s history and mysteries. Adults
$15, children under 12 $7. By reservation only. Appropriate for all ages. To reserve a spot, call 380-3806. www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com. PUMPKIN HAYRIDES, 10a.m. to 2p.m.,
Wolfe’s Neck Farm, 184 Burnett Road,
Freeport. $6 per person, ages 3 and under free (pumpkin included with each paid admission). Enjoy the fall foliage and take a hayride out to the pumpkin field to learn about the life cycle of pumpkins and pick out your favorite one.
While you’re here, visit the animals in the barnyard, rent a bicycle or go for a walk through the woods. Proceeds benefit the Wolfe’s Neck Farm Education Programs. HARPSWELL FAMILY OUTING: CIDAR
PRESSING AND APPLE DAY, 1-3p.m.,
Harpswell Coastal Academy, 9 Ash Point
Road, Harpswell. This event is part of a series of Harpswell Family Outings, a collaborative effort of the Harpswell Recreation Department, Harpswell Community
Nursery School and Harpswell Heritage
Land Trust. 837-9613. COUNTRY SUNDAY, noon to 5p.m., Litchfield Sportsmen’s Club. Countru music, dancing and food. Doors open at 11a.m., admission $5 for adults, children under
12 free. Raffles, door prizes, 50/50 drawing. 409-1321. FREEPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS GUNDALOWS AND JOINERS:
EARLY FREEPORT’S WATERWAYS,
1:30p.m., Freeport Community Library.
Discussion by historian Alan M. Hall.
PERFORMANCES
MIDCOAST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
2:30p.m., Orion Performing Arts Center,
Topsham. Performing Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 and Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3. Tickets are $20 (18 and under free) at www.midcoastsymphony.org. 846-5378.
MON/27
MISCELLANEOUS
“GATHERING PLACE,” 10a.m. to noon, every Monday morning at Raymond Village Community Church. Gathering
Space gives anyone who is interested a chance to drop by for coffee or tea, a chat, card games, crafts, catching up on
Village news, etc. Raymond Village
Church is at 27 Maine St., Raymond
Center. For more information, contact the Church Office at 655-7749.
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