Home-brew competition
Sign-ups are being accepted through Friday for home brewers who wish to participate in the Fifth annual New England Regional Homebrew Competition set for Oct. 23 in Manchester, N.H.
Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society and The Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. For more details, go to www.bfd.org/NERHBC.
BIDDEFORD
Dinners with Doctors series
Southern Maine Medical Center has begun a new round of its Dinners With Doctors educational series.
A talk on breast health will be Thursday, followed by a session on sleep study labs Oct. 12, osteopathy Oct. 21 and seasonal affective disorder Oct. 28.
All sessions meet from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the hospital. The $5 fee includes a light dinner. Pre-registration is required by calling 283-7272.
SANFORD
USO-style veterans show
The Fourth annual G.I. Dame’s USO (style) Show to honor veterans will be held 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 23 at the American Legion Hall on Route 109.
News Anchor Doug Rafferty will emcee the event that will feature a free buffet, music and dancing – all free of charge to veterans and one guest each. Seating is limited. For more details, call Shirley Girard at 247-2428.
Domestic violence vigil
Caring Unlimited will host it’s 22nd annual Candlelight Vigil and Speak Out at 6 p.m. today in Central Park to support survivors and honor those whose lives were lost due to domestic violence.
Gubernatorial candidate Libby Mitchell will speak. For details, go to www.caring-unlimited.org or call 490-3227 ext. 107.
SPRINGVALE
Fall dance at Nasson
Nasson Community Center Gymnasium at 457R Main St., will host a fall foliage dance from 8 to 11:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Music will be provided by DJ Steve Clancy from the Easy Money Band. Admission is $10. There will be a cash bar and free popcorn supplied by the Sanford Lions Club. For more details, call 324-5657.
CAMDEN
Quilted tote instruction
Coastal Quilters will host Rhea Daiute of Alewives Fabrics for its 10 a.m. meeting on Saturday at the Lions Club on Lions Lane. Daiute will demonstrate how to make laminated totes.
The meeting is free and public. For more details, call Karen Martin at 236-8038 or Sarah Smith at 236-6003.
Library coffeehouse concert
The Camden Library Coffeehouse, at 55 Main St., will host a performance by musicians Kat Logan and Jim Loney at 7 p.m. on Thursday. The duo will be joined by guest artists Anne Dodson, Matt Szostak and Will Brown. Admission is $5.
UNION
Sea glass program
Carole Lambert of Owls Head will discuss the art and history of sea glass at the Union Historical Society’s meeting at 7:30 p.m. today at the Old Town House on Town House Road.
The meeting is free and open to the public. For more details, call 786-4531.
SOUTH PARIS
Veterans Home open house
A 15th anniversary open house at the Maine Veterans Home, 477 High St., from 2-5 p.m. Friday will include the dedication of the Gold Star Mother’s Monument for mothers who have lost a son or daughter in the military.
The event will include speakers and tours of the home. Refreshments will be served. For details, call Jeff Roosevelt at 430-4473.
BRUNSWICK
Cornerstones of Science
A Cornerstones of Science 10th Anniversary celebration, set for 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, will feature a keynote address by award-winning author Jane Brox at the Morrell Meeting Room at Curtis Memorial Library.
Brox will discuss her writing, field questions and sign copies of her newest book, which will be on sale.
For more details, call 208-8975 or go to www.cornerstonesofscience.org.
SOUTH WATERBORO
Program on town villages
The Waterborough Historical Society will host its final program of the season at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Grange Hall at 31 West Road.
A variety of speakers will detail the history of various local towns in a program titled “The Villages of Waterborough.” The public is invited. Refreshments will be served. For details, call Jim Carll at 247-5878.
WALDOBORO
Sewalls and their ships
The Waldoborough Historical Society will host a talk by W. H. Bunting, author of “Live Yankees: The Sewalls and Their Ships,” at 6:30 p.m. today at the Waldoboro Public Library. This talk is the final program of group’s 2010 season. It is free and open to the public.
SACO
School information talk
Thornton Academy Middle School will host a “Mugs and Muffins” session from 8 to 9 a.m. today inviting parents and community members to learn about programs it offers for junior high school students. For details, call 282-3361, ext. 331.
KENNEBUNKPORT
Talk on terrorist intelligence
The Maine Chapter of the Association for Intelligence Officers will host Israeli Col. (Ret.) Jonathan Fighel at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Community House at 8 Temple St.
Fighel has expertise in various terrorist organizations from around the world and has served in various operational intelligence gathering posts and command positions on the West Bank, including governor of Ramallah, Jenin and Tul-Karm.
The meeting is free and open to the public. For information call 967-4298.
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