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Mon/31
Tue/1
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Wed/2
MISCELLANEOUS
STORY TIME FOR PRESCHOOL
CHILDREN, 10:30 a.m., Wiscasset
Public Library, 21 High St.,;
includes storytelling and crafts;
882-7161.
BOOK BABIES, for babies and toddlers, 10:30 a.m., Patten Free
Library, 33 Summer St., Bath; 20
minutes of rhyming stories, finger
plays and song; free; 443-5141
x17 or www.patten.lib.me.us.
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.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
WINTER WISDOM LECTURE
SERIES: “Baxter State Park &
Katahdin, a photographic history,”
12:15-1:45 p.m., Curtis Memorial
Library, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick;
sponsored by The Highlands; free;
442-1349.
Thu/3
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED BEAVER PARK MORNING
WALKS, 7-8 a.m., Lisbon; 353-
9075 or lisbonme.org.
TIME FOR TWOS, 10:30-11 a.m.,
Patten Free Library, 33 Summer
St., Bath; short stories, songs and
puppets; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us. HOMESCHOOL TIME, 1-2 p.m., Patten
Free Library, 33 Summer St., Bath;
443-5141.
LEGO LEAGUE, 3:30-4:15 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; bring your own Lego bin and a
snack; 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
DREAMLAND THEATER: “The Gods
Must Be Crazy,” 7 p.m., Winter
Street Center, 880 Washington St.,
Bath; bring your own supper; $5;
dreamland@sagadahocpresservation.org.
PUBLIC MEALS
REGION 10 CAFÉ, run by students,
noon-1 p.m., Region 10 Technical
High School, 68 Church Road,
Brunswick; 3-course meal $7.50;
reservations encouraged 729-
6622.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
CURRENT EVENTS FORUM, noon,
Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; free; 725-5242.
Fri/4
MISCELLANEOUS
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, 10:30-
11:15 a.m., Patten Free Library, 33
Summer St., Bath; stories, songs,
puppets and crafts for 3- to 5-yearolds; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us.
CHESS CLUB, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; ages 7-11; led by Nathaniel
Rines; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us.
PERFORMANCES
FREEPORT FIRST FRIDAY, 6 p.m.,
Freeport Community Center, 53
Depot St.; old time jazz, original fiddle tunes & vocals by Crabapple
Jam, followed by a 3-course dinner;
$18; reservations Kim 865-3985.
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/5
MISCELLANEOUS
OPENING RECEPTION, 5-7 p.m.,
Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; for artist Maria Castellano Usery, live bluegrass music by
Cumberland Crossing; www.brushstrokesbymaria.com.
Sun/6
MISCELLANEOUS
CONNECTED CATHOLICS OF
MAINE, 1:30 p.m., Mediterranean
Grill, 10 School St., Freeport; general meeting & luncheon; Ellie 846-
44524.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
TALK ABOUT PALESTINE, 11:30
a.m., Grace Episcopal Church,
1100 Washington St., Bath; five
women spent two weeks in Palestine, soup & bread provided.
Mon/7
MISCELLANEOUS
GAME DAY, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Spectrum Generations, 12 Main St.,
Topsham; free; 729-0475.
CHANS BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC,
11 a.m.-Noon, Westrum House, 22
Union St., Topsham; 729-6782.
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.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
GOOGLE EARTH WORKSHOP,
10:30-11:30 a.m., People Plus
Center, 35 Union St., Brunswick;
introductory presentation with Craig
Snapp; free, but pre-register; 729-
0757.
Tue/8
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED BEAVER PARK MORNING
WALKS, 7-8 a.m., Lisbon; 353-
9075 or lisbonme.org.
FREE GAME DAY, noon-3 p.m., Richmond Senior Citizen’s Group, 164
Pleasant St.; starts with lunch, followed by variety of games; transportation or more info, Barbara
Barter 737-2190.
CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 2-3 p.m., Dike’s Landing,
Bath Housing, 20 Dike’s Landing
Road; 729-6782.
CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 5-6 p.m., Bath United
Church of Christ, 150 Congress
Ave.; 729-6782.
SQUARE DANCE OPEN HOUSE,
5:45 p.m.,Dike-Newell School Cafeteria, 3 Wright Dr., Bath; dance
instruction & refreshments; free;
Polly Harris 373-1778 or
www.sage.squaredanceme.us.
FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY
ANONYMOUS, 6:30 p.m., The Long
Branch School, Main St., Bowdoinham; Patty 666-3945 or Rebecca
208-0318.
PUBLIC MEALS
CULINARY CAFE, 9-10 a.m., Bath
Regional Career and Technical Center, 800 High St.; baked items and
eggs to order; operated by culinary
arts students; reservations 443-
8257 or CulinaryCafe@RSU1.org.
NEIGHBORHOOD CAFE, free meal,
5:30-7:30 p.m., United Church of
Christ, 150 Congress Ave., Bath;
also open mic to share music,
thoughts, poetry and stories; free;
cafe.neighborhood@gmail.com.
Wed/9
MISCELLANEOUS
STORY TIME FOR PRESCHOOL
CHILDREN, 10:30 a.m., Wiscasset
Public Library, 21 High St.,;
includes storytelling and crafts;
882-7161.
BOOK BABIES, for babies and toddlers, 10:30 a.m., Patten Free
Library, 33 Summer St., Bath; 20
minutes of rhyming stories, finger
plays and song; free; 443-5141
x17 or www.patten.lib.me.us.
CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 2-2:30 p.m., Dike’s Landing,
20 Dike’s Landing Road, Bath;
729-6782.
CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 5-6 p.m., Bath United
Church of Christ, 150 Congress
Ave.; 729-6782.
NEW HOPE FOR WOMEN SUPPORT
GROUP, 5:30-6:30 p.m., 12 Court
St., Bath; six-week session to
address patterns & types of abuse,
emotional support; free, but preregister; 1-800-522-3304.
AWARENESS THROUGH MOVEMENT, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Movement
Matters Physical Therapy, 5 Cumberland St., Brunswick; 373-9043
or
movementmatters09@gmail.com.
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.
PUBLIC MEALS
CULINARY CAFE, noon-1 p.m., Bath
Regional Career and Technical Center, 800 High St.; 3-course meal
and beverage, $8; operated by culinary arts students; reservations
443-8257 or
CulinaryCafe@RSU1.org.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
WINTER WISDOM LECTURE
SERIES: “Issues of Immigration,”
12:15-1:45 p.m., Curtis Memorial
Library, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick;
sponsored by The Highlands; free;
442-1349.
FILM & PANEL DISCUSSION: “Education Under Fire,” 7 p.m., Amnesty
International & Baha’i Community,
Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; concerning the denial of
higher education in Iran to people
of the Baha’i Faith.
Thu/10
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED BEAVER PARK MORNING
WALKS, 7-8 a.m., Lisbon; 353-
9075 or lisbonme.org.
TIME FOR TWOS, 10:30-11 a.m.,
Patten Free Library, 33 Summer
St., Bath; short stories, songs and
puppets; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us.
HOMESCHOOL TIME, 1-2 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; 443-5141.
LEGO LEAGUE, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; bring your own Lego bin and a
snack; 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
DREAMLAND THEATER: 7 p.m.,
“Moonrise Kingdom,” Winter Street
Center, 880 Washington St., Bath;
bring your own supper; $5; dreamland@ sagadahocpresser vation.org.
PUBLIC MEALS
REGION 10 CAFÉ, run by students,
noon-1 p.m., Region 10 Technical
High School, 68 Church Road,
Brunswick; 3-course meal $7.50;
reservations encouraged 729-
6622.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
CURRENT EVENTS FORUM, noon,
Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; free; 725-5242.
MIDDLE EAST CONVERSATION
SERIES, 2 p.m., People Plus Center, 35 Union St., Brunswick; Ed
Knox to moderate; free, but pre-register; 729-0757.
JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN CIVIL
WAR ROUND TABLE LECTURE:
“Sixth U.S. Calvary: Fight at Fairfield. Pa.,” 7 p.m., Morrell Meeting
Room, Curtis Memorial Library, 23
Pleasant St., Brunswick.
Fri/11
MISCELLANEOUS
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, 10:30-
11:15 a.m., Patten Free Library, 33
Summer St., Bath; stories, songs,
puppets and crafts for 3- to 5-yearolds; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us.
CHESS CLUB, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; ages 7-11; led by Nathaniel
Rines; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us.
PUBLIC MEALS
FIRESIDE LUNCHEON, noon, Spectrum Generations, 12 Main St., Topsham; $6 younger than 60, $4 age
60 and older; reservations 729-
0475.
Sat/12
MISCELLANEOUS
JOY OF ART RECEPTION, 1-3 p.m.,
Topsham Public Library, 25 Foreside
Road; original artwork by year-round
Maine residents, music, refreshments; 725-1727 or www.topshamlibrary.org.
PUBLIC MEALS
BEAN AND CASSEROLE SUPPER,
4:30-6 p.m., Dresden-Richmond
United Methodist Church, 121
Pleasant St., Richmond; $7, $4
ages 5-12, 5 and under free, $20
family max; 737-4735.
BEAN AND CASSEROLE SUPPER, 5-
6:30 p.m., United Methodist
Church, 320 Church Road,
Brunswick; $8, $4 ages 6-12, free 5
and under; reservations 725-2185.
Sun/13
PUBLIC MEALS
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST,
7:30-10 a.m., Knights of Columbus
Hall, 2 Columbus Dr., Brunswick;
French toast, made-to-order
omelets, model train exhibit by
Great Falls Toy Train Club; 729-
6552.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
SOULCOLLAGE, 12:30-3:30 p.m.,
Curits Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant
St., Brunswick; materials provided;
pre-register; Diane 844-0805.
Mon/14
MISCELLANEOUS
GAME DAY, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Spectrum Generations, 12 Main St., Topsham; free; 729-0475.
CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 11 a.m.-noon, Westrum
House, 22 Union St., Topsham;
729-6782.
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.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
GOOGLE EARTH WORKSHOP, 10
a.m.-noon, People Plus Center, 35
Union St., Brunswick; hands-on
instruction; free, but pre-register;
729-0757.
MAJOR TOWN PROJECTS, by
Brunswick Town Manager Gary
Brown, 3:30 p.m., Thornton Oaks,
25 Thornton Way; to include downtown parking, progress on the former air base, Amtrak & new police
station; free; 729-8033.
Tue/15
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED BEAVER PARK MORNING
WALKS, 7-8 a.m., Lisbon; 353-9075
or lisbonme.org.
FREE GAME DAY, noon-3 p.m., Richmond Senior Citizen’s Group, 164
Pleasant St.; starts with lunch, followed by variety of games; transportation or more info, Barbara
Barter 737-2190.
SQUARE DANCE OPEN HOUSE, 5:45
p.m.,Dike-Newell School Cafeteria, 3
Wright Dr., Bath; dance instruction &
refreshments; free; Polly Harris
www.sage.squaredanceme.us.
FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY
ANONYMOUS, 6:30 p.m., The Long
Branch School, Main St., Bowdoinham; Patty 666-3945 or Rebecca
208-0318.
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