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FOURTH THURSDAY FILM, 6p.m., Rockland Public Library. “My Man Godfrey,” A scatterbrained socialite hires a vagrant as a family butler…but there’s more to Godfrey than meets the eye. Starring William

Powell, Carole Lombard, and Alice Brady.

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC

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BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC, 10-11a.m.,

Freeport Community Services, 53 Depot

St., Freeport.

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KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION FOR

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MARCIA BUNKER SCHOOL. Children must be 5 years of age by October 15,

2014 and must be residents of Richmond. Those already attending preschool will be screened during the school day.

Call 737-4748. FINE ARTS RECEPTION, 5-7p.m., Centre

Street Arts Gallery, Bath. The reception will feature guest artists Jillian Herrigel and Donna Coffin as well as gallery members. Call 442-0300 for more information.

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC, 9:30-

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10:30a.m., Pejepscot Terrace, 36 Pajepscot Ter., Brunswick.

PUBLIC MEALS

TURKEY SUPPER, 5:30-6:30p.m., Odd

Fellows Hall, 27 Village Street, Lisbon. $7 for adults, children 12 and under $3.50, pre-schoolers free. 353-2567.

PERFORMANCES

MOTOR BOOTY AFFAIR, 9p.m. to

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12:45a.m., Club 737, Bath. Tickets in advance at Club 737 or Bull Moose are

$15 plus processing fee, tickets at the door the night of the show are $20.

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ANNUAL BOOK, PLANT AND BAKE SALE,

9a.m.-1p.m., rain or shine, 44 Middle

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Road, Dresden. Help support the Bridge

Academy Public Library. 737-8810. BENEFIT YARD SALE, 8a.m. to 3p.m.,

181 Main Street, Freeport, right next to the library entrance. Collectibles, tools, furniture, antiques, clothes and baked goods will be sold to benefit the nonprofit

Greater Freeport Community Chorus.

Rain or shine. WISCASSET BAY GALLERY EXHIBITION

“BRIGHT PAINT,” opening reception

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3p.m. to 5p.m. at Wiscasset Bay Gallery,

67 Main Street, Wiscasset. An eclectic collection of noted American and European artists complement contemporary works in this lovely show. Light refreshments will be served. Free and open to the public. 882-7682. 29TH ANNUAL PLANTS FOR PEACE

SALE, 9-10a.m., rain or shine. 3 Greenleaf Street, Brunswick, first right off of

River Road. Sale to benefit the Brunswick-

Trinidad Sister City Association and Peace

Action Maine. Perennials $5 each. NO early birds. For more information, contact

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Jane at 729-1555. MID-COAST VETERANS COUNCIL PRESENTS A “FALLEN WARRIOR CEREMONY,” 1p.m., Southwest corner of Pegasus

Street and Admiral Fitch Ave, Brunswick

Landing. Event features guest speaker

Governor Paul LePage. Free and open to the public. GEORGETOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT AUXILIARY PLANT SALE, 9-11a.m., 777 Five

Islands Road. Featuring annuals and perennials. FMI, [email protected]. MARRICONEAG MARKET PLACE, 9a.m. to 1p.m. 529 Harpswell Road, Harpswell.

Tables upon tables of crafts and foods for sale. Table rentals $15. 833-3153. CALLING ALL BEDHEADS 50% OFF SALE,

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5p.m. to 8p.m., FCS Community Center,

53 Depot Street, Freeport. 50% off selected beds, bureaus, lamps and linens. 865-3985. YARD SALE TO BENEFIT THE GREATER

FREEPORT COMMUNITY CHORUS,

8a.m. to 3p.m., rain or shine, 181 Main

Street, Freeport, beside the library entrance. 666-8817. BOWDOIN COMMUNITY 5K FUN RUN, 5K begins at 10am, Fun Run begins at

11a.m. To be held at 1460 Main Street,

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Bowdoin. Brought to you by the Bowdoin

Central School PTC. 666-3247.

PUBLIC MEALS

BAKED BEAN AND CASSEROLE SUPPER,

4:30-6p.m., Bath Area Senior Activity Center, Bath. Featuring 3 kinds of beans, hot dogs, clam casserole, American chop suey, macaroni and cheese and various desserts. $8 for adults, $4 for children.

443-4937. BAKED BEAN AND MACARONI AND

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CHEESE, 5p.m. to 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, 5p.m. to

6p.m., Harraseeket Grange Hall, 13 Elm

Street, Freeport. Three kinds of homemade baked beans, hot dogs, biscuits, brown bread, potato salad, pasta salad, cole slaw, homemade pies, beverages and more. Adults, $8. Children under 10,

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$4. Children 3 and under, free. BAKED BEAN SUPPER, 4 – 6 p.m., Bowdoinham Fire Department. Beans, casseroles, desserts. $8/$3 children.

666-8801. BAKED BEAN AND HAM SUPPER, 5-

6p.m., Lisbon Methodist Church, School

Street, Lisbon Falls. Adults: $8, children

6-12: $3, children 5 and under: free. 353-

6814.

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CASCO BAY WALK, 2p.m., Wolfe’s Neck

Woods State Park, Freeport. Walk the

Casco Bay Trail and see the islands and rocky shores. Free with park admission. SILENT AUCTION TO BENEFIT THE HOLOCAUST AND HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER

OF MAINE, 3p.m., Capt. Morrill’s Community Arts Center. Auction items include artwork, certificates for Maine stores and restaurants, jewelry, a saddle and more.

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Free and open to the public. 29TH ANNUAL PLANTS FOR PEACE

SALE, 9-10a.m., rain or shine. 3 Greenleaf Street, Brunswick, first right off of

River Road. Sale to benefit the Brunswick-

Trinidad Sister City Association and Peace

Action Maine. Perennials $5 each. NO early birds. For more information, contact

Jane at 729-1555. CALLING ALL BEDHEADS 50% OFF SALE,

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9a.m. to 2p.m., FCS Community Center,

53 Depot Street, Freeport. 50% off selected beds, bureaus, lamps and linens. 865-3985.

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MEMORIAL DAY PARADE IN LISBON,

9a.m., beginning at Crafts Transport on

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Route 196, Lisbon Falls. The parade will proceed to Main Street, School Street,

Addison Street, Campus Avenue, Berry

Avenue, back to Route 196 and then to

Lisbon High School. WELCOME TOUR, 2p.m., Wolfe’s Neck

Woods State Park, Freeport. Get to know the things that live in the park’s forest and on its shores on this eye-opening tour. Free with park admission. MIDCOAST MAINE COMMUNITY MONTHLY BOARD MEETING, 5:30p.m., 35 Wing

Farm Parkway, Bath. 442-7963.

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PUBLIC TALK AND SPIRITUAL DISCOURSE, 7 p.m., Morrell Room, Curtis

Memorial Library. Tibetan Buddhist teacher and author, Anam Thubten, will talk about spiritual matters. Open to all.

Suggested donation $10. Books ‘No Self,

No Problem’ and ‘Magic of Awareness’ will be available for sale. Susan at 837-

8906. MEMORIAL DAY POETRY READING BY

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MAINE VETERANS, 2p.m., Gulf of Maine

Books, 134 Maine Street, Brunswick.

Readers include Dennis Dunn, Terry

Grasse, Preston Hood, Doug Rawlings and a number of other Maine veterans.

Free. 729-5083.

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FILM SCREENING:“A MATTER OF DUTY,”

6:30p.m., Patten Free Library, Bath. Free and open to the public. Come watch the

MPBN film “A Matter of Duty,” which explores post-traumatic stress disorder through the story of Kennebec County

Sheriff and Iraq war veteran Randy Liberty. 443-5141 x25 for more information. CREA PRESENTS “OH! POSSUMS:

EXPLORING MAINE’S MARSUPIAL AND

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NOCTURNAL ANIMALS, 6:30 to 8p.m.,

Topsham Public Library, 25 Foreside

Road. An interactive program for the whole family featuring opossums and other live animals. Free. 331-3202.

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PERFORMANCE

BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL SPRING

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INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, 7 p.m.

Crooker Theater, Brunswick High School.

Free. 721-8511. YOUNG “GREEN THUMB” ACTIVITY

SERIES: IT’S NOT EASY BEING GREEN,

4-5p.m., Patten Free Library. Children ages 4 and up are invited to explore the joys of springtime and investigate what makes spring an important time for plants, wildlife, and us.

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YOUTH YOGA, 4p.m., Topsham Public

Library. Basic 30-minute yoga session.

Ages 4 and up. 725-1727. RIVERVIEW CEMETARY ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL MEETING, 11a.m., Topsham

Public Library. Lot holders are welcome.

721-0606.

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MEET THE AUTHOR OF “THE LAKE

WHERE LOON LIVES,” 6-7p.m., Freeport

Library. Author and illustrator Brenda

Reeves Sturgis will talk about making the picture book and answer questions. The event is free and open to the public.

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PERFORMANCE

BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL SPRING

CHORAL CONCERT, 7 p.m. Crooker Theater, Brunswick High School. Free. 721-

8511. THE THEATER PROJECT PRESENTS VOICES IN THE MIRROR, 7:30p.m., 14

School Street, Brunswick. Original sketch comedy by local teens. Suggested ticket price of $12. 729-8584.

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RARE READS BOOK GROUP, 2p.m. to

6p.m., Topsham Public Library. Book group that discusses unusual and interesting popular fiction. 725-1727. GOP BATH CITY MEETING, 5:30p.m., Fairgrounds Cafe at the Topsham Fair Mall.

Elections for Chair, Secretary and Treasury will be held. For more information, contact [email protected].

PUBLIC MEALS

FIRST ANNUAL FOUNDERS DAY DINNER,

6p.m., Giant Stairs Seafood Grille, 2118

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Harpswell Islands Road, Bailey Island.

Dinner, salad or slaw, enree and dessert for $25, including gratuity and excluding beverages. $10 from each dinner benefits the Orr’s Island Library. Entree choices: Chicken pot pie with potato, fish ‘n chips, or meatloaf with potato and vegetable. Dessert choices: Bread pudding or blueberry pie. Reservations are required: 833-7811.

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PATTEN FREE LIBRARY HOSTS NATIONAL

GEOGRAPHIC 2012 ADVENTURER OF

THE YEAR, 6:30p.m., Patten Free Library,

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Bath. Jennifer Pharr Davis will speak. She has hiked over 12,000 miles of long-distance trails, over 6 different continents, and in 2011 she became the first woman to claim the endurance record on the

Appalachian Trail, hiking 2,181 miles in

46 days, 11 hours and 20 minutes for an astounding 47 miles per day. She has also authored 5 books. Free and open to the public. Copies of her books will be available for purchase and signing. FORAGING FOR EDIBLE AND MEDICINAL

MUSHROOMS: THE SEASON BEGINS,

6p.m., Rockland Public Library. Join veteran mushroomer and author Greg Marley for a talk on Maine’s best edible and medicinal mushrooms and when to expect them throughout the year.



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