Mon/02
HOLIDAY
“HARK! CINEMA ANGELS” FILM
SERIES, 6:30 p.m., Patten Free
Library, 33 Summer St, Bath 443-5141 x25
“FIELD OF DREAMS” (1989). Kevin
Costner, Amy Madigan, James Earl
Jones, Ray Liotta, and Burt Lancaster star in this magical story of Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella, who turns his ordinary cornfield into a place where dreams can come true.
MISCELLANEOUS
LABYRINTH, noon – 8 p.m., First Parish
Church, Pilgrim House, 9 Cleaveland
St., Brunswick. Advent labyrinth walk.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
CHATS WITH CHAMPIONS, 10 a.m.,
Skidompha Library’s Porter Meeting
Hall, Damariscotta. Dr. Rhian Waller will discuss her work on deep sea corals.
Wed/04
HOLIDAY
CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST, 9 a.m. The
Mid-Coast Retired Educators Assn. will hold its Christmas Breakfast at the
Highlands. Ugly Yankee Swap, bake sale. For reservations call 666-3922.
PERFORMANCES
SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND, 7-9 p.m., Frontier Cafe, Ft. Andross, 14
Maine St., Brunswick. Lisa Redfern,
Ted DeMille, Sorcha Cribben-Merrill, Ed
DesJardins. $10 cover. Last show until
March 4. 415-505-8124.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
AUTHOR TALK, 1 – 3 p.m., Skidompha
Library’s Porter Hall. Michael Paterniti, literary journalist and author of “The
Telling Room”, equal parts mystery and memoir.
Thu/05
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY SING, 7 p.m. “Winter Hearthside
Sing”, Orr’s Island Library and sing along with local talented singer and musician Matt Loosigian, accompanied by guitar. Enjoy the warmth from the refurbished library fireplace and brightly burning hearth. 1699 Harpswell Islands Road (Rt. 24), Orr’s Island.
MISCELLANEOUS
TEXTILE SHOW OPENING, 4 p.m. followed by reception from 4-6 p.m.,
Catherine Worthington will speak on her art quilts and designs. Thornton
Oaks, 25 Thornton Way. Public is invited. MAINE ALLCARE, 6 p.m., Maine AllCare
Midcoast Chapter Meeting will take place at Curtis Memorial Library, 23
Pleasant St., Brunswick. State Representative Charlie Priest will discuss his bill, LD1345, “An Act To Establish a
Single-payer Health Care System in
Maine, to be Effective in 2017″. Public welcome. 721-8344. NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR FUNDRAISER, all day, to support mission work for
Lisbon United Methodist Church. Ruby
Tuesday’s, mention fundraiser to server to donate 20 percent of total to the church.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
KEEPING OUR MONEY IN MAINE, 7:30 p.m. Representative Diane Russell (DPortland) will speak with us about how a State Bank can help keep our money in Maine — money that can fund local business and reduce our taxes. Morrell Community Room, Curtis Memorial
Library, Brunswick. Free. ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER CONFERENCE,
7:45 a.m. – 4 p.m. with evening event.
Conference workshops and tours, $40 for all activities. University of Southern
Maine Lewiston-Auburn. 754-8158
Fri/06
HOLIDAY
CHRISTMAS FAIR, 3 – 8 p.m. Crafts, white elephant sale, baked goods.
North Pownal United Methodist Church,
851 Lawrence Rd., Pownal. HOLIDAY MUSIC PROGRAM, 7:30 p.m.,
T-Acadie, folk trio, performs “Hidden
Gems of the Season”, including French carols, southern Gospel, old English wassail, Cajun Christmas songs and more. Doors open at 7 p.m., Phippsburg Congregational Church, 10 Church Lane, Parker Head. Phippsburg. 389- 1770.
MISCELLANEOUS
MODEL RAILROAD SHOW, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Maine State Museum, Augusta.
Museum will be free. ART EXHIBIT/SALE, multiple times and venues. The 5RAA Arts Downtown & All
Around Exhibit/Sale on December 6, 7,
& 8 celebrates the creative talent that lives & creates within our towns & communities. The event features a gathering of art studios, galleries/museums
& group shows with musicians sharing in song. Art includes: paintings, clay, textiles, wood pieces, jewelry, mixed media, baskets & more. Events take place at venues in & around Brunswick
& in Bowdoinham. FMI: 5raa.org. OPEN HOUSE AND SALE, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Maine Fiberarts, “Quilted Assemblages: Beatrice Gilbert and Dr. Donald
Talbot”. Festivities include: Beatrice
Gilbert demonstrating quilting, Maine
Fiberarts’ members demonstrating fiber techniques, Fiber Friday taking place (Dec. 6, 10-noon)—all surrounded by beautiful quilts. The exhibition and sale of members’ work remains on view through December 31. NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR FUNDRAISER, all day, to support mission work for
Lisbon United Methodist Church. Ruby
Tuesday’s, mention fundraiser to server to donate 20 percent of total to the church.
PERFORMANCES
DAPONTE STRING QUARTET, 7: 30 p.m., Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta.
Shostakovich, Walton, Dvorak. $20
(under 21 free), available at Maine
Coast Books and Gulf of Maine Books. HOME TIME RADIO HOUR, 7:30 p.m.,
Freeport Performing Arts Center, 30
Holbrook St., Freeport. Music from the
40s to early 60s mixes with classic comedy and new radio plays. $10 in advance, $15 at the door. 865-2220. NUTCRACKER, 7 p.m. Maine State Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” will fill Portland’s Merrill Auditorium with the beauty and the joy of the season Sat., Nov.
30 – Sun. Dec. 8. Tickets through Porttix.com or at the Merrill Auditorium box office, noon-6 p.m.
Sat/07
HOLIDAY
ART SHOW, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Casco Bay
Art League, Harpswell Heritage Land
Trust, 153 Harpswell Neck Rd. 725-
6084. CHRISTMAS FAIR, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Crafts, white elephant sale, baked goods.
North Pownal United Methodist Church,
851 Lawrence Rd., Pownal. ANNUAL TREE AND WREATH SALE, 8 a.m. – noon, Brunswick Junior High
School, 65 Columbia Ave, Brunswick.
Benefits the BJHS music program. SANTA DAY at Skolfield Whittier House, 9 a.m. – noon. Enjoy music by Bowdoin College’s Miscellania, George Tetu’s illuminated holiday village, free refreshments, holiday shopping, and more. Guided tours of Skolfield-Whittier at 9:30 and
10:30. Admission is free; please bring your own cameras for photos. For more information, call 729.6606. TREE SALE, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., MTA/Lisbon
High School will sell fresh cut balsam firs for $35 as a fundraiser at the Dairy
Maid, Lisbon Street, Lisbon ZFalls and
Wright-Pierce, Main St., Topsham. LUMINERE, 7:30 p.m., Chocolate Church
Arts Center, Irish music, song and dance in an engaging performance rich in history, humor and boundless energy. ake a memorable glimpse into the enchanting spirit of Christmas, as the finest traditional artists from Ireland bring you on a fun-filled start to the holiday season of
2013. Tickets $28 advance/$32 door.
Chocolate Church Arts Center, Bath.
MISCELLANEOUS
MODEL RAILROAD SHOW, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Maine State Museum, Augusta.
Museum will be free. POTTER OPEN STUDIO AND SALE, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Mud Cove Pottery 41
Tide’s End Rd., West Bath. Harold
Roberts of Coryell Clayworks and Nan
Kilbourn-Tara of Mud Cove Pottery will display work. 443-5585. TEXAS HOLD EM, 6 p.m., Knights of
Columbus Hall, 807 Middle St., Bath.
443-4700 or 443-6015. OPEN HOUSE AND SALE, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Maine Fiberarts, “Quilted Assemblages: Beatrice Gilbert and Dr. Donald
Talbot”. Festivities include: Beatrice
Gilbert demonstrating quilting, Maine
Fiberarts’ members demonstrating fiber techniques —all surrounded by beautiful quilts. The exhibition and sale of members’ work remains on view through
December 31. NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR FUNDRAISER, all day, to support mission work for Lisbon United Methodist Church. Ruby
Tuesday’s, mention fundraiser to server to donate 20 percent of total to the church. ART EXHIBIT/SALE, multiple times and venues. The 5RAA Arts Downtown & All
Around Exhibit/Sale on December 6, 7,
& 8 celebrates the creative talent that lives & creates within our towns & communities. The event features a gathering of art studios, galleries/museums & group shows with musicians sharing in song. Art includes: paintings, clay, textiles, wood pieces, jewelry, mixed media, baskets & more. Events take place at venues in & around Brunswick & in Bowdoinham. FMI: 5raa.org.
PERFORMANCES
LUMINERE, 7:30 p.m., Chocolate Church
Arts Center, Bath. “Irish Christmas in
America”, all-star line up of Irish music and dance. HOME TIME RADIO HOUR, 7:30 p.m.,
Freeport Performing Arts Center, 30 Holbrook St., Freeport. Music from the 40s to early 60s mixes with classic comedy and new radio plays. $10 in advance,
$15 at the door. 865-2220. NUTCRACKER, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Maine
State Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” will fill
Portland’s Merrill Auditorium with the beauty and the joy of the season Sat.,
Nov. 30 – Sun. Dec. 8. Tickets through
Porttix.com or at the Merrill Auditorium box office, noon-6 p.m.
HOLIDAY
ART SHOW, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Casco Bay
Art League, Harpswell Heritage Land
Trust, 153 Harpswell Neck Rd. 725-
6084. VESPERS SERVICE, 2 p.m. Historic East
Harpswell Baptist Church, 308 Cundy’s
Harbor Rd., Harpswell. The familiar carols will once again ring out in the Christmas season accompanied by organist
Janice Stover. Rev Dr. Richard S. Gelwick will deliver a Christmas message.
For the service the church will be lighted by the original oil lamps of the 1840s structure. TREE SALE, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., MTA/Lisbon
High School will sell fresh cut balsam firs for $35 as a fundraiser at the Dairy
Maid, Lisbon Street, Lisbon ZFalls and
Wright-Pierce, Main St., Topsham.
MISCELLANEOUS
POTTER OPEN STUDIO AND SALE, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Mud Cove Pottery 41
Tide’s End Rd., West Bath. Harold
Roberts of Coryell Clayworks and Nan
Kilbourn-Tara of Mud Cove Pottery will display work. 443-5585.
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