Fri/21
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, 7 a.m.-2 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
LEGO LEAGUE, 4-4:45 p.m., Patten
Free Library, 33 Summer St., Bath; bring your own Lego bin and a snack; 443-5141.
PERFORMANCES
LIVE JAZZ @ SOLO BISTRO, 6:30-
9:30 p.m., 128 Front St.; Holiday
Hoo-Haa: Tracy MacLean (vocals) and David Morrow (vocals/keyboard); 443-3373. CHRISTMAS MUSICAL CONCERT, 7 p.m., Elim Community Church, 1184
Washington St.; featuring a young, local band playing classic Christmas songs and newer, contemporary songs; 443-2663. “SCROOGE,” 7:30 p.m., Chocolate
Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St.; $12; 442-8637. “THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
EVER,” 7:30 p.m., The Theater Project, 14 School St., Brunswick; a
Young Company production; paywhat you-want; 729-8584 or www.theaterproject.com. SPACIOUS VISION SONG PROJECT,
7:30 p.m., Bowdoin College Chapel; songs & arias for the Christmas season by Barbara Kilduff & Gerald
Seminatore; at the door $15, $10 students, seniors & Bowdoin
Friends by cash or check only; 200-
3526.
PUBLIC MEALS
FIRESIDE LUNCHEON, noon, Spectrum Generations, 12 Main St., Topsham; $6 younger than 60, $4 age
60 and older; reservations 729-
0475.
Sat/22
MISCELLANEOUS
VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Wiscasset,
Waterville & Farmington Railway
Museum, 97 Cross Road, Alna; free steam-train rides, light refreshments; 882-4193.
PERFORMANCES
VIOLIN CONCERT, 9-10 a.m., Winter
Farmer’s Market, Fort Andross, 14
Maine St., Brunswick; students of
Lorel Nazzaro; donations to benefit
Coastal Humane Society; 729-
5351. “SCROOGE,” 7:30 p.m., Chocolate
Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St.; $12; 442-8637. “THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
EVER,” 7:30 p.m., The Theater Project, 14 School St., Brunswick; a
Young Company production; paywhat you-want; 729-8584 or www.theaterproject.com.
Sun/23
PERFORMANCES
“SCROOGE,” 2 p.m., Chocolate
Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St.; $12; 442-8637. “THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
EVER,” 2 p.m., The Theater Project,
14 School St., Brunswick; a Young
Company production; pay-what-youwant; 729-8584 or www.theaterproject. com. WALES & TALES, 5 p.m., The Theater Project, 14 School St.,
Brunswick; a celebration of the holiday season; admission by donation
(food or check) to Mid Coast Hunger
Prevention Program; 729-8584.
Mon/24
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
GAME DAY, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Spectrum Generations, 12 Main St., Topsham; free; 729-0475. CRAFT MEETUP, for knitters, beaders, weavers, quilters, rug hookers, etc.; bring project to work on or share, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; 725-5242 x510. CLASSIC CHRISTMAS CAROLING,
7:30 p.m., Gazebo, Town Mall,
Brunswick; 15 minutes of unaccompanied singing, bring flashlight, lyric sheets provided; All Saints Parish to donate $1 to Mid Coast Hunger Prevention for each person who attends; Sheila Murphy 725-2624.
PERFORMANCES
HOLIDAY STORIES WITH PHYLLIS &
AL, 11 a.m., The Theater Project,
14 School St., Brunswick; a celebration of the holiday season; admission by donation (food or check) to Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program; 729-8584.
Tue/25
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Wed/26
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave., Portland; www.RedCross- Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
STORY TIME FOR PRESCHOOL
CHILDREN, 10:30 a.m., Wiscasset
Public Library, 21 High St.; includes storytelling and crafts; 882-7161. EAGER BEAVER KNITTERS, 6-8:30 p.m., Beaver Park Lone Pine Lodge,
37 Cotton Road, Lisbon; bring own materials; Verla Brooks 353-9075 or vbrooks@lisbonme.org. AWARENESS THROUGH MOVEMENT, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Movement
Matters Physical Therapy, 5 Cumberland St., Brunswick; 373-9043 or movementmatters09@gmail.com.
Thu/27
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave., Portland; www.RedCross- Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED BEAVER PARK MORNING
WALKS, 7-8 a.m., Lisbon; 353-9075 or lisbonme.org. MARBLE MACHINE OPEN HOUSE,
10 a.m.-1 p.m., Curtis Memorial
Library, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick; sponsored by Cornerstones of Science, ages 6 to adult; 725-5242, etx. 234. HOMESCHOOL TIME, 1-2 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; 443-5141. CREATIVE MOVEMENT EDUCATION,
4-5 p.m., Bath Dance Works, 72
Front St., Bath; student-centered and engaging movement acticities for children AGES 6-12; $15 per class or $60 for five classes; njeden@gmail.com. LINE DANCING, beginners 6 p.m., intermediate/advanced 7:15 p.m.,
People Plus Center, 35 Union St.,
Brunswick; $20 per month; register
729-0757; questions Janice
McLaughlin 729-6945.
PERFORMANCES
“THE HUNGER GAMES,” 1:30 p.m.,
Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; refreshments; free; 443-
5141, ext. 25. DREAMLAND THEATER: “Toy Story
3,” 7 p.m., Winter Street Center,
880 Washington St., Bath; bring your own supper; $5; dreamland@sagadahocpresservation.org.
Fri/28
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, 7 a.m.-2 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 9:30-10 a.m., Pejepscot
Terrace, 36 Pejepscot Terrace,
Brunswick; 729-6782. CHILDREN’S KWANZAA, 10:30-
11a.m., Patten Free Library, 33
Summer St.; story and craft time;
443-5141. CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 10:30-11 a.m., Bath Soup
Kitchen, 851 Washington Ave.; 729-
6782. LEGO LEAGUE, 4-4:45 p.m., Patten
Free Library, 33 Summer St., Bath; bring your own Lego bin and a snack; 443-5141.
PERFORMANCES
“THE HUNGER GAMES,” 1:30 p.m.,
Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; refreshments; free; 443-
5141, ext. 25.
PUBLIC MEALS
FIRESIDE LUNCHEON, noon, Spectrum Generations, 12 Main St., Topsham; $6 younger than 60, $4 age
60 and older; reservations 729-
0475.
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