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WED/17
MISCELLANEOUS
VOTER REGISTRATION AT MID COAST
HUNGER PREVENTION PROGRAM,
10a.m. to 12:45p.m. Event by the
League of Women Voters of the
Brunswick Area. For more information, call 729-1856. SUICIDE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION
PRESENTATION, 3:30p.m., Patten Free
Library. Facilitators are Andy Sokoloff of
CHANS and Amber McGowan, Morse
High School. Parents and teens are welcome to attend. 443-8250, ext. 1120.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
BUSINESS SUCCESSS SEMINAR,
11:30a.m. to 1p.m., Topsham Public
Library. his program is presented by Graham Nash, a 15 year graphic design/marketing veteran. It will cover why branding is important, understanding the differences between your logo, identity and brand, why you should care about branding, and 11 ways to get started. 725-1727. BOOK TALK WITH BRUNSWICK AUTHOR
DEBORAH GOULD, 7p.m., Wiscasset
Public Library. Free and open to the public. Gould will talk about her book
“Household.” 882-7161. HARPSWELL GARDEN CLUB MEETING,
12:30p.m., 25 Thornton Way, Brunswick.
Harriet Robinson, Gardener and archaeologist will speak on “Mediterranean
Plants in Maine Gardens.” FMI call
Becky 833-6159. DEBORAH GOULD BOOK TALK, 7p.m.,
Wiscasset Public Library. Gould will talk about her new book, “Household.” PEOPLE PLUS WRITE ON! BOOK DEBUT:
“TIMES AND SEASONS,” 2p.m., 35
Union Street, Brunswick. “Times and
Seasons” is a unique collection of poetry, prose and photographs featuring work from 21 local writers and artists. Books will be available for sale at People Plus for $14.95. All proceeds benefit the People Plus center. Free and open to the public.
THU/18
MISCELLANEOUS
INVASIVE PLANTS WORKSHOP PRESENTED BY BRUNSWICK-TOPSHAM
LAND TRUST, TBA, Crystal Spring Farm,
Brunswick. Talented natural resource experts will teach us how to identify the worst invasives in our region and document their location. Spaces may be limited so RSVP soon to ensure a spot.
Come learn how you can help protect our native plant and animal communities from these unwanted intruders. 729-
7694. “A CHANCE TO BE AWARE:” ON
RICHARD TUTTLE’S ART, 4:30p.m.,
Kresge Auditorium, Bowdoin College.
This talk addresses the philisophical and perceptual aspects of “awareness” in
Tuttle’s art.
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. MEN’S BOOK GROUP, 6:30-7:30p.m.,
Topsham Public Library. New members welcome. This month we are reading
“The Yiddish Policemen’s Union” by
Michael Chabon. 725-1727. COMPUTER AND EREADER DROP IN, noon to 2p.m., Topsham Public Library.
Need help with your computer skills, smartphone, tablet, or eReader? Our computer volunteer, Tricia, will be available every Thursday. 725-1727.
FRI/19
MISCELLANEOUS
BATH 3RD FRIDAY ART WALK, 5-8p.m., downtown Bath. More than 30 artists in street-level and upper-level studios. This month’s ArtWalk features musicians
Carter Ruff with Red Beans and Rice, a duo playing an engaging mix of blues, old and new. There will be refreshments in various venues including an ArtWalk
Wine Tasting at Now You’re Cooking. For more information or to get involved please contact Carolyn Lockwood, at
442-7291. “WEARABLES” AT MARKINGS GALLERY:
MEET THE ARTISTS AT ARTWALK! 5-
9p.m., 50 Front Street, Bath. Charlotte
Moore, Janice Jones, Jody Meredith and
Amy Smith show elegant woven fabrics.
Wearables also features and array of handbags and jewelry uniquely fabricated by Maine artists. 443-1499 or markingsgallery.com. RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR,
7p.m., Bath. By reservation only. Appropriate for all ages. To reserve a spot, call
380-3806. www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com ABSTRACTION USING WATERCOLORS
WITH LINDA MURRAY: FIRST CLASS OF
AN 8-WEEK COURSE, 9:30a.m. to noon, for this and the following 7 Fridays at
Merrymeeting Adult Ed Center. $91, $96 for non-residents. A recommended materials list will be provided at the time of registration. Register at 35 Republic
Avenue, Topsham. FREEPORT WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING,
1p.m., Freeport Community Library
Meeting Room. Hear Charlie LoPresti, a native New Englander, discuss the areas wild and exciting weather. All are welcome. 865-3363. MADE IN CLAY EXHIBIT OPENING
RECEPTION, 5-8p.m., Chocolate Church
Art Gallery, 804 Washington St., Bath.
Sculptors from Judson Studio will display their work. Free and open to the public.
442-8455.
PERFORMANCES
FREEPORT PLAYERS PRESENT
“ALMOST, MAINE,” 7:30p.m., Freeport
Performing Arts Center, 30 Holbrook St.,
Freeport. Tickets are $10 in advance,
$15 at the door and are available at fcponline.org, The Thrift Store at 43
Depot St., and at the door (cash only). SARA GREY IN CONCERT, 7:30p.m.,
Phippsburg Congregational Church, 10
Church Lane, Phippsburg. A concert of
American and British traditional songs and ballads by the Scotland-based folk singer and musician, performing with
Kieron Means. $10 admission, $6 for students and children. 389-1770.
SAT/20
BLOOD DRIVE
HARPSWELL COMMUNITY BLOOD
DRIVE, 9a.m. to 3p.m., Kellogg Church,
Rt. 123. Call 833-5567 for an appointment or feel free to just walk in. You are needed!
MISCELLANEOUS
DURHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUILT
SHOW, 10a.m. to 1p.m., Union Church,
Rt. 136, Durham. Quilt displays, baked goods and homemade baked beans with brown bread for sale. Donations are welcome. All proceeds benefit the Historical
Society. 319-5866. LI’L RASCALS WILDLIFE REHAB PRESENTS “THE INS AND OUTS OF
WILDLIFE REHABILITATION,” 10a.m. to
2p.m., Tractor Supply at Cook’s Corner,
Brunswick. Come say hello and see what’s involved in the care, rehabilitation and release of Maine’s most precious natural resources directly from State licensed wildlife rehabilitator, Deb Bryan.
FMI contact 607-0110. GALAXY SPRAY PAINT ART, 1-2:30p.m.,
Topsham Public Library. Back by popular demand! Create your own universe! This project will take place outdoors so be sure to dress for the mess! Ages 11 –
18. Registration Required – will close on
Sept. 19 at 2p.m. 725-1727. SIP AND STITCH, 10a.m. to noon, Topsham Public Library, every Saturday.
Come and work on your latest project, share patterns, check out the library’s knitting and crocheting resources, and relax with a cup of coffee or tea. 725-
1727. HANDS-ON TOUR OF WILBUR’S OF
MAINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS,
11a.m., 11:45a.m., 12:30p.m. and
1:15p.m., 174 Lower Main Street,
Freeport. Hear a little of Wilbur’s history, see behind the scenes of the factory, and make a treat to take home with you.
$4.50 per person. FIELD TRIP: FLORIDA LAKE, FREEPORT,
8a.m. to noon. Meet at Hannaford, 35
Elm St., Brunswick, at 7:30a.m. to carpool to Florida lake, or meet there at
8a.m. Merrymeeting Audubon event. HEIRLOOM HARVEST DAY: Pejepscot
Historical Society in Brunswick presents a day of celebration of history and harvest. Special tours of Skolfield-Whittier
House, heirloom appraisals, opening of textile arts exhibit, family crafts and games, heirloom cocktail and craft beer reception, staged reading of “Brunswick:
An Historical Play” featuring Brunswick friends and neighbors. For more information, see www.pejepscothistorical.org or call 729.6606. BOWDOINHAM CONTRA DANCE SERIES
PRESENTS: ACOUSTIC CONTRAPTION,
7:30p.m. beginner’s session, 8p.m. dance. Please bring clean, soft-soled shoes to dance in. Chem-free event. $10 donation. MORRIS FARM BARN SALE, 8a.m. to
1p.m., Morris Farm, Wiscasset. Loads of bargains from antiques to home decor, clothing, collectibles, books, jewelry, tools, furniture and more. Vendor tables available to rent for $12 with set-up beginning at 7a.m. 882-6592. HIKE WITH A RANGER, 2p.m., Wolfe’s
Neck Woods State Park, meet at the circle of benches by the second parking lot.
1 hour. Free with park admission. 865-
4465. SOCK KNITTING CLASS WITH PAT THERIAULT, 9a.m. to noon, 44 Middle Road,
Dresden. First of two classes — the second class is on Sept. 27. Some basic knitting experience is helpful for this project. Bring a set of #2 double pointed needles and one shein of sock yarn. $25 class fee will be donated to Bridge Academy Public Library. 737-8810. OPENING RECEPTION FOR JEFF KELLAR
AND MILES SPADONE ART SHOW, 4-
6p.m., Icon Contemporary Art, 19
Mason St., Brunswick. 725-8157.
PERFORMANCES
DAVE MALLETT, 7:30p.m., Chocolate
Church Arts Center, Bath. Tickets $22 in advance, $25 at the door. FREEPORT PLAYERS PRESENT
“ALMOST, MAINE,” 7:30p.m., Freeport
Performing Arts Center, 30 Holbrook St.,
Freeport. Tickets are $10 in advance,
$15 at the door and are available at fcponline.org, The Thrift Store at 43
Depot St., and at the door (cash only).
PUBLIC MEALS
BAKED BEAN AND SPAGHETTI SUPPER,
5-6p.m., First Parish Congregational
Church, 422 Hallowell Road, Pownal. $8 for adults, $4 for children 5-12, children
4 and under free. 688-4433. ROAST PORK SUPPER, 4:30-6p.m., Bath
United Methodist Church, 340 Oak
Grove Ave., Bath. Roast pork, carrots, green beans, mashed potatoes and rolls. Dessert will be home made pies.
$8 per person, $4 for those under 12.
No reservation required. 443-4707. WILLING HELPERS PASTA PLUS SUPPER, Bailey Island Union Church. Great desserts. Adults: $8, kids under 12: $4.
Please join us! LAST POT ROAST SUPPER OF THE
YEAR, 5-6:30p.m., Raymond Village
Community Church, Raymond Village.
Pot roast, gravy, carrots, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls and beverages.
Apple crisp and gingerbread for dessert.
$9 for adults, $5 for children under 12. ANNUAL HARVEST BAKED BEAN SUPPER, 4:30-6p.m., West Bowdoin Bapist
Chuch, 54 West Road, Bowdoin. Featuring red flannel hash. $7.50 for adults, children 12 and under $3.50, pre-school free. Sponsored by Mission Circle. BAKED BEAN AND SPAGHETTI SUPPER,
5p.m. and 6p.m., Pownal Congregational
Church. Adults $6, children $4, children under 5 free. 688-4433. BENEFIT SPAGHETTI DINNER, 5p.m., St.
Denis Church Hall, Rt. 126, Grand Army
Road, North Whitefield. Held by Gov.
Kavanagh Council #1423 of North Whitefield. Spaghetti, meatballs, lasagna, salads, rolls, drinks and desserts. No fixed charge, donations gratefully accepted.
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