Until Oct. 1: The King and I at Lyric Music Theater. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Reservations: 799-1421. Tickets $19 and $17.
Sept. 28-Oct.1: Windham Public Works Bulky Waste Program in effect. The drop-off facility is located at the town of Windham Public Works garage located at 185 Windham Center Road. For more information 892-1909, or www.windhamweb.com, or check out Channel 7.
Sept. 29: University of Maine School of Law will host a Constitution Day Colloquium, “Executive Power in a Time of Terrorism: The Rule of Law and Judicial Independence.” The forum will take place at 4 p.m., first floor of the University of Maine School of Law building in Portland and is free and open to the public.
Sept. 30: Lakes Brew Fest at Point Sebago Resort in Casco. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sample beers and wine from the craft brewing industry. Brewers include: Bray’s, Blacksmiths, Sebago, Gritty McDuff’s, Shipyard, Rocky Bay, Casco Bay, Atlantic, Allagash, Oak Pond, Sunday River, D. L. Geary’s, Harpoon, Smuttynose, Woodchuck Cider, Moat Mountain Smokehouse, Belfast Bay, Peak. Summit Spring Water & Capt’n Eli’s Soda also available. $5 non-drinkers/$18 for 10 free beer tickets and a souvenir glass (prepay) $22 at the door. Children under 10 free. Ample parking. No pets allowed.
Oct. 5: The Windham Child Care Providers and Windham School Age Child Care Program will be sponsoring a free presentation on “Life Happens! Parenting Resilient Kids” at the Windham High School Auditorium from 7 to 9 p.m. The guest speaker will be Chris Trout, author and founder of Strengths in Focus. Open to the public, parents and providers welcomed. For more information, call Diane Bell at 892-6478.
Oct. 5-8: Windham Public Works Bulky Waste Program in effect. The drop-off facility is located at the town of Windham Public Works garage located at 185 Windham Center Road. For more information 892-1909, or www.windhamweb.com, or check out Channel 7.
Oct. 6: Community meal from 4:30 to6 p.m. at Christ Chapel, 37 Northern Pines Road near Crescent Lake in Raymond. Food will be continually served, so come anytime. The meal will consist of harvest treats including roasted turkey with all the fixings. (A sugar-free dessert will be provided for those with dietary restrictions.) Cold drinks, coffee & tea. This meal is open to the surrounding communities and is free of charge. All ages welcomed. FMI 655-5058. Ask for Jennifer or leave a message and she will return your call.
Oct. 7: A benefit dinner for Lucille Warren will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Windham Veteran’s Hall (behind Hannaford in Windham) Adults are $7; Children under 12 are $4. Homemade lasagna, baked beans, cole slaw, tossed salad, bread, pies and cakes will be served. Sponsored by family and friends.
Oct. 7: Mystery Dinner Theater, “Karaoke Killer” by John Mann at 5 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 988 Roosevelt Trail, Route 302, Windham. Menu to include tropical glazed ham with rice, vegetables, and dessert. Tickets are $15. FMI 892-3769 or 655-2547.
Oct. 7: St Peter’s Episcopal Church, Bridgton Annual Turkey Dinner. Scrumptious dishes along with turkey, stuffing and gravy will be served from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Bridgton United Methodist Church. Dinner costs adults $8, children $4, under 3 free. Proceeds assist with outreach programs that St. Peter’s sponsors locally and internationally.
Oct. 13: Halloween Night Hike at Maine Wildlife Park: 6-8 p.m. Get into the spirit! Special Halloween Displays! Wear your costumes! Door Prizes! Regular admission fees (Rain date Saturday, Oct. 14) Nature Store and Snack Shack will be open! FMI 287-3303.
Oct. 13, 14: Harvest of Quilts, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Windham Hill United Church Of Christ, 140 Windham Center Road, Windham. Antique and contemporary quilts and other items, displayed in a historic setting. Quilt Raffles, Merchants’ Mall, proceeds to benefit the Capital Campaign Building Fund, $5 donation, handicap accessible.
Oct. 13-29: Schoolhouse Arts Center presents the comedy “Greater Tuna” by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard, Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinee starts at 2 p.m. Tickets are $14 for adults and $12 for students/seniors. Call 642-3743 for reservations. Directed by Keith Halliburton.
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