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MON/18

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SHINE — VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5-

7p.m., Brunswick United Methodist

Church. Dinner provided at 5p.m.

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Games, crafts, stories, music and drummng. Pre-K to grade 6 welcome to attend. Register by August 11th at 725-

2185. COASTAL ARTISTS ANNUAL SHOW,

10a.m. to 5p.m., Bailey Island Library

Hall, Rt.24 Bailey Island. Participants include Jan Roberson, Marilyn Flanagan and Cynthia Pettingill. 725-9738.

PERFORMANCES

MSMT PRESENTS “THE LITTLE MERMAID,” 11a.m., 1p.m. and 3p.m.,

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Maine State Music Theater, Brunswick.

Tickets are priced from $10-$14. Tickets are available online at www.msmt.org, over the phone by calling 725-8769, or in person by visiting the Box Office located in the Pickard

Theater at 1 Bath Road, Brunswick.

TUE/19

BLOOD DRIVE

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE AT PATTEN

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FREE LIBRARY, 1-6p.m., 33 Summer

Street, Bath. www.redcrossblood.org.

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC

NEIGHBORHOOD CAFE, UCC, 5-6p.m.,

15 Congress St., Bath.

MISCELLANEOUS

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SHINE — VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5-

7p.m., Brunswick United Methodist

Church. Dinner provided at 5p.m.

Games, crafts, stories, music and drummng. Pre-K to grade 6 welcome to attend. Register by August 11th at 725-

2185. HARLOW GALLERY POT LUCK DINNNER

AND ARTTALK, 5:30p.m., Harlow

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Gallery, 160 Water St., Hallowell. Free and open to the public. Bring a dish to share, if you like. The ArtTalk will feature guest ceramic artist Ayumi Horie from

Portland, Maine. COASTAL ARTISTS ANNUAL SHOW,

10a.m. to 5p.m., Bailey Island Library

Hall, Rt.24 Bailey Island. Participants include Jan Roberson, Marilyn Flanagan and Cynthia Pettingill. 725-9738.

PERFORMANCES

SAVORY MAINE MUSIC SERIES: JAN

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MARIE BACON, 6-8p.m., Savory Maine,

11 Water Street, Damariscotta. Bacon sings predominantly songs from the 60s and 70s, including folk, pop and boradway. www.savorymainedining.com

TALKS-WORKSHOPS

EXPLORE ANTARCTICA WITH JOHN

RAND, 7p.m. Georgetown Historical

Society, 20 Bay Point Road, Georgetown. John has made 40 deployments to the Antarctic, primarily working at the

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South Pole Station. Program is free and open to the public.

WED/20

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC

MID COAST HUNGER PREVENTION

SOUP KITCHEN, 10:30a.m to noon,

84A Union St., Brunswick.

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MISCELLANEOUS

COASTAL MAINE ANTIQUES SHOW,

9a.m. to 4p.m., Round Top Farm, Business Route 1, Damariscotta. Admission

$10 per person. Free for MADA members. www.maineantiques.org. SHINE — VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5-

7p.m., Brunswick United Methodist

Church. Dinner provided at 5p.m.

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Games, crafts, stories, music and drummng. Pre-K to grade 6 welcome to attend. Register by August 11th at 725-

2185. SPECTRUM GENERATIONS LUNCH AND

LEARN SERIES: LUNCH & BIRDS,

11:15a.m. to 1p.m., 521 Main Street,

Damariscotta. The Audubon Bird House

Book with author Elissa Wolfson. Entree: baked chicken. Advanced reservations required by Monday at noon at 563-

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1363. Suggested donation of $5 for those over 60, $6 for those under 60. SPECTRUM GENERATIONS LIVE RADIO

SHOW AND SUMMER GALA, 5p.m.,

Kavanagh Mansion, Damariscotta Mills.

Honorary Chair Charles Richards and

Gala Chair Kate McCormick invite you to put on your fancy summer frocks and dapper duds as we take a trip back to the golden years of radio with games, ads and auction items. Musicians and actors playing old radio stars of the

1930’s and 40’s will perform vintage radio scripts. Individual: $60, Pair:

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$100. COASTAL ARTISTS ANNUAL SHOW,

10a.m. to 5p.m., Bailey Island Library

Hall, Rt.24 Bailey Island. Participants include Jan Roberson, Marilyn Flanagan and Cynthia Pettingill. 725-9738. “A PEEK BEGIND THE CURTAIN TALKBACK,” noon-1p.m., Morrell Reading

Room, Curtis Memorial Library, 23

Pleasant Street, Brunswick. Featuring a panel of artists, creative team, and administration of Maine State Music

Theatre interviewed by Broadway

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World’s Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold.

Bring a brown bag lunch. Free and open to the public. www.msmt.org.

THU/21

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC

PEOPLE PLUS, 11:30a.m.-12:30p.m.,

35 Union St., Brunswick.

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MISCELLANEOUS

SHINE — VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5-

7p.m., Brunswick United Methodist

Church. Dinner provided at 5p.m.

Games, crafts, stories, music and drummng. Pre-K to grade 6 welcome to attend. Register by August 11th at 725-

2185. PHIPPSBURG LAND TRUST ANNUAL

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MEETING AND 40TH ANNIVERSARY

CELEBRATION, 6p.m., Sebasco Harbor

Resort, free and open to the public. Following the Annual Meeting, a buffet supper will be served for $25 per person.

Pre-register by August 15. 398-2003. MOVIES IN THE PARK BRUNSWICK:

“FROZEN,” 7:30p.m., Nathaniel Davis

Park, Pleasant Street, Brunswick. Families are encouraged to come early and picnic. Concessions also available. www.historicnorthwestbrunswick.com. ANY TIME, ANYWHERE, YOU NEED TO

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BE PREPARED: FIRST AID, CPR AND

AED TRAINING, 10:30a.m. to 4:30p.m.

Get certified in CPR, AED and first aid.

$30 for materials, certification and class fee. Register by August 18 at 563-

1363. COASTAL ARTISTS ANNUAL SHOW,

10a.m. to 5p.m., Bailey Island Library

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Hall, Rt.24 Bailey Island. Participants include Jan Roberson, Marilyn Flanagan and Cynthia Pettingill. 725-9738. THE METAPHYSICS OF EMOTION: PART

2, 4-6p.m., Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick. We will discuss how modern chaos theory supports the concepts of emotional flow and implications for the future will be presented.. $35 for one class, $60 for both classes (Part 1 takes place on

August 14). To reserve a seat, call 729-

4029 or email [email protected]. DIMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP TO DISCUSS STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR

CAREGIVERS, 4:30-5:30p.m., Mid

Coast Senior Health Center, 58

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Baribeau Drive, Brunswick. 373-4656. HARPSWELL GARDEN CLUB MEETING,

12:30p.m., Curtis Memorial Library.

James McCain will present “The Ongoing Development of the Arboretum at

Fort Williams Park. FMI, call 833-6159.

PERFORMANCES

SAVORY MAINE MUSIC SERIES: NANCY

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SFERRA AND GIFF JAMISON, 6-8p.m.,

Savory Maine, 11 Water Street,

Damariscotta. Come listen to the comedic stylings of Nancy and Giff. www.savorymainedining.com HARPSWELL BANDSHELL CONCERT

SERIES, 6-8 p.m., Harpswell Bandstand,

Mitchell Field, Rt. 123, Harpswell.

“Primo Cubano”, Latin band Free. RAGTIME MASTER BOB MILNE,

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7:30p.m., Opera House at Boothbay

Harbor. $20 in advance, $25 at the door.

FRI/22

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC

PEJEPSCOT TERRACE, 9:30-10a.m., 36

Pejepscot Terrace, Brunswick.

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MISCELLANEOUS

SHINE — VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, 5-

7p.m., Brunswick United Methodist

Church. Dinner provided at 5p.m.

Games, crafts, stories, music and drummng. Pre-K to grade 6 welcome to attend. Register by August 11th at 725-

2185. HEALTH INSURANCE 101, A COMMUNITY FORUM, 10a.m., 521 Main Street,

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Damariscotta. Mallory Shaughnessy from Maine Community Options will facilitate a community forum designed to help individuals and families understand how health insurance works, the terms used, and how to maximize one’s health benefits. Free in partnership with

Healthy Lincoln County. To register call

563-1363. COASTAL ARTISTS ANNUAL SHOW,

10a.m. to 5p.m., Bailey Island Library

Hall, Rt.24 Bailey Island. Participants include Jan Roberson, Marilyn Flanagan and Cynthia Pettingill. 725-9738. OPENING RECEPTION FOR ZORACH

WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT, 7p.m., Georgetown Historical Society. 20-30 works gathered from Zorach’s family and teh cmmunity.

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PERFORMANCES

THE TARTAN TERRORS, 7:30p.m.,

Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. The

Tartan Terrors bring their Celtic music, dance, comedy and kilts to the historic

Opera House. Refreshments available.

633-6855.

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SAT/23

MISCELLANEOUS

AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE, 10a.m. to 3p.m., Spectrum Generations Coastal

Community Center, 521 Main Street,

Damariscotta. A refresher course for experienced and mature drivers designed to help them learn about defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road and much more.

AARP members: $15, all others: $20.

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Call 563-1363 to register by August 22. MAKE YOUR OWN CHOCOLATE-COVERED CHIPWICH, 11a.m. to 2p.m.,

Wilbur’s of Maine, 174 Lower Main

Street, Freeport. A chocolate chip cookie sandwich! Come to the factory, assemble your own and then run it down our enrober to drench it in our delicious chocolate! A treat you won’t soon forget! $3.50 per Chipwich! 865-4071. YARD SALE TO BENEFIT BOY SCOUTS

AND GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA 2015

PHILMONT CREW, 8a.m. to 1p.m., 10

Congress Ave., Bath. Food and beverages will also be available for sale. Help support the scouts’ trip to Cimarron,

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New Mexico. 607-0265. INVASIVE PLANT WALK, 9-11a.m., Bowdoinham. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water, sunscreen and bug spray. Pre-registration required wit Dup Crosson at

666-1118. COW ISLAND CLASSIC ROWING COMPETITION, 10:30-11:30a.m., Water

Street end of Brunswick bike path,

Brunswick. Watch single sculls, doubles and fours race on the Androscoggin

River. 443-1728. CURTIS FARM PRESERVE TRAIL WORK,

9a.m.-noon. Meet at the trailhead on the Harpswell Neck Road at 9a.m.

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Come help build new hiking trails on the

Curtis Farm Preserve. Bring sturdy work boots, work gloves, lunch, and hand tools if you have them. BATH FREIGHT SHED FIBER ARTS

SHOW, 9a.m. to 2p.m. Demonstrations of weaving, spinning, rug hooking and more. For more information call 371-

8082.

PERFORMANCES

SUMMER SATURDAY MUSIC SERIES:

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LAUREN CROSBY AND FRIENDS,

6p.m., waterfront park, Bath. Presented by Chocolate Church Arts Center. Free and open to the public. Rain site is the

Chocolate Church. CHRISTIAN CONCERT FEATURING

MARC MOTZGER, 6p.m., Pejepscot Terrace Community Room, Brunswick. 504-

2337. We welcome community groups to list their special events in Calendar. Items should be submitted two weeks in advance. Send them to: Calendar Editor, The Times Record, 3 Business Parkway, Suite 1, Brunswick, ME 04011; or e-mail, [email protected]. Include name and phone number.



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