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MISCELLANEOUS

HOMESCHOOL TIME, 1-2 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,

Bath; 443-5141. FELDENKRAIS, 1-2 p.m., Thornton

Oaks Retirement Community, 25

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Thornton Way, Brunswick; therapeutic movement by Lindy Ost of Movement Matters; $50; Meredith Smithson 373-4643. 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. RECEPTION: “To Comfort, Heal &

Cure – a Survey of the 18th c.-20th c. Medicine in Coastal Maine,” 5-7 p.m., Freeport Historical Society, 45

Main St.; free; 865-3170. OPEN HOUSE: Port Teen Center,

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5:30-8 p.m., Freeport Community

Center, 53 Depot St.; for all teenage students, parents & local merchants, refreshments served; 865-

6171. SOUTH FREEPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ANNUAL BOOK SALE

PREVIEW, 6-8 p.m., 98 South

Freeport Rd.; proceeds to benefit

Educational Trust Fund; $5; 865-

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4012. 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. MERRICONEAG GRANGE MEETING,

7 p.m., Merriconeag Grange, 529

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Harpswell Rd., Harpswell Neck; trothwell62@comcast.net.

PERFORMANCES

“THE CRUCIBLE,” 7 p.m., Montgomery Theater, Morse High School,

826 High St., Bath; $10, $5. FRONTIERS OF MUSIC NO. 9, 7 p.m., Frontier Cafe, Fort Andross,

14 Maine St.; featuring USM String

Quartet; name-your-price.

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TALKS-WORKSHOPS

CURRENT EVENTS FORUM, noon,

Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis

Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,

Brunswick; free; 725-5242. BOOK DISCUSSION: “The Maine

Conscious Consumer,” by Samantha Ricker, 2:30 p.m., J.R.

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Maxwell’s, 155 Front St., Bath; 729-

3600. PRESENTATION: “Falls & Dementia,

How the Disease Effects Balance &

Perception,” by occupational therapy staff from Bodwell Nursine & Rehabilitation Center, 4:30-5:30 p.m., sponsored by Mid Coast Senior

Health as part of third Thursday of the month dementia support group;

373-4656. CUBA WEEK 2013 SLIDESHOW &

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REPORT: Brunswick Cuba Week, 7-

9 p.m., Curtis Memorial Library, 23

Pleasant St.; members of delegation recently returned from Trinidada &

Havana; free; www.brunswicktrinidad.org.

Fri/17

BLOOD DRIVE

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FHC INC., Noon & 5 p.m., 1201

Main St., Bowdoin; www.RedCross-

Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.

MISCELLANEOUS

PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, 10:30-

11:15 a.m., Patten Free Library, 33

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Summer St., Bath; stories, songs, puppets and crafts for 3- to 5-yearolds; free; 443-5141 x17 or www.patten.lib.me.us. SOUTH FREEPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ANNUAL BOOK SALE,

Noon-8 p.m., 98 South Freeport

Rd.; proceeds to benefit Educational

Trust Fund; 865-4012. CHESS CLUB, 4-4:45 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. BATH THIRD FIRDAY ARTWALK, 5-8 p.m., Downtown Bath and surrounding area. ARTISTS RECEPTION: “Birds of a

Feather,” 5-7 p.m.; Chocolate

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Church Art Gallery, 804 Washington

St., Bath; exhibit runs through July

26; k@kdbcurator.com. ARTIST RECEPTION: Rebekah

Younger, 5-8 p.m., Kennebec Estuary Land Trust, 92 Front St., Bath; for exhibit of color photos; 751-

3044. RELAY FOR LIFE SURVIVOR’S LAP,

6:15 p.m., Brunswick High School track, 116 Maquoit Rd.; 1-800-227-

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2345 or www.RelayForLife.org/BrunswickME. OLD TIME FAMILY DANCE, 6:30-8 p.m., Bath Dance Works, 72 Front

St.; live music for listening and dancing, all dances taught; $3; 522-

3900. FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9 p.m., People Plus Center, 35 Union

St., world music & dance from the

Balkans, Israel & more, dances taught, no partner needed; &8 donation, $5 students & seniors; brennan.mk@gmail.com.

PERFORMANCES

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“THE CRUCIBLE,” 7 p.m., Montgomery Theater, Morse High School,

826 High St., Bath; $10, $5. “MOON OVER BUFFALO,” 7:30 p.m.,

Studio Theater of Bath, Chocolate

Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St.; $12, $10 students & seniors; 442-8455 or www.chocolatechurcharts.org. “GODSPELL,” 7:30 p.m., New England Regional Theater Company,

Winter Street Center, 880 Washington St., Bath; doors open 45 minutes before show; $15, $12 kids, students, seniors; 837-4540 or nertctickets@gmail.com. DICK HOLDSTOCK & RAY BIERL,

7:30 p.m., Phippsburg Congregational Church, 10 Church Lane (off

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Parker Head Road); Bristish & American folk singers; $10, $6 students

& kids, under 8 free; 389-1770. THE EARLY EVENING SHOW GEEK

VERSION, 7:30 p.m., Freeport THeater of Awesome; variety show featuring Mike Miclon, robots, juggling, nerdy trivia, AudioBody, magician

Willy Wiggins, live music & surpise guests; $19 advance, $21 door; www.awesometheater.com. PRIMO CUBANO, 8-10 p.m., Frontier

Cafe, Fort Andross, 14 Maine St.,

Brunswick; $15; 725-5222 or www.explorefrontier.com.

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PUBLIC MEALS

SPECTRUM GENERATIONS LUNCHEON, 11:30 a.m., 12 Main St.,

Topsham; Henry and Marty to provide brisket, mashed potatoes & vegetable; seating limited, please reserve; 729-0475.

TALKS-WORKSHOPS

PARKVIEW SPEAKS: “I’ve Fallen But

I Can’t Get Up,” by Jeff Emde,

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Noon, Spectrum Generations, 12

Main St., Topsham; how to prevent falls & how to recover from them, followed by Q&A; 729-0475. “THE RISE OF RADICAL ISLAM IN

CENTRAL ASIA/THE CAUCASUS:

WHAT IS OUR CHRISTIAN

RESPONSE,” by Jane Knox-Voina, 7 p.m. coffee/tea & desserts 7 p.m.,

7:30-9 p.m. talk, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, corner of Pleasant &

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Union streets; free; 725-5342.

Sat/18

MISCELLANEOUS

MERRYMEETING AUDUBON FIELD

TRIP: Morse Mountain & Seawall

Beach, 7:30 a.m. meet at

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Brunswick Hannaford to carpool or 8 a.m. at Morse Moutain, Route 216,

Phippsburg; Ted Allen 729-8661. WOMEN’S SOCIETY ANNUAL YARD

SALE, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Quaker Meetinghouse, corner of Route 125 &

Quaker Meetinghouse Rd., Durham; rain or shine, plants, clothing, books

& jumble, sponsored by Durham

Friends. ANNUAL YARD SALE, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.,

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Region Ten Technical High School,

68 Church Road, Brunswick; featuring drive-in classic car show, all proceeds benefit tech students; 729-

6622. MEGA YARD SALE, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,

Lisbon High School, 2 Sugg Dr., Lisbon Falls; to benefit Class of 2015;

353-3030. PLANT SALE, 8:30 a.m.-Noon, Morris Farm, 156 Gardiner Road, Wiscasset; day lilies, rudbeckia, phlox, bee balm, bleeding heart, columbine, lupine, iris, poppies, hosta, rhubarb, heirloom tomatoes, dahlias & more; 882-4080 or info@morrisfarm.org. SPRING CHURCH FAIR, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., First Congregational Church of

Durham, UCC, 773 Royalsborough

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Rd.; local crafters, vendors, farmers, musicians Jeff Chipman & Larissa

Smith, cheese sale, pie sale, silent auction & raffles, coffee & muffins, grilled cheese lunch; 353-2464 or bdkettell@aol.com. 40TH ANNUAL BOWDOINHAM

LIBRARY PLANT SALE, 9 a.m.,

Town Hall, 13 School St.; cake decorating contest, perenniels, herbs, vegetables, annual seedlings, trees

& shrubs. 28TH ANNUAL PLANTS FOR PEACE

PLANT SALE, 9-10 a.m., 3 Greenleaf St., Brunswick; rain or shine, all plants $3, to benefit Brunswick-

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Trinidad Sister City Exchange &

Brunswick Peace Action; 729-1555. QUILT-A-THON, 9-11:30 a.m., Good

Shepherd Lutheran Church, 330

Maine St., Brunswick; goal is to assemble as many quilts as possible to benefit Lutheran World

Relief’s Disaster response Service, all skill levels welcome; 725-6561. PLANT SALE, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Durham

Eureka Community Center, corner of

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Royalsborough & Hallowell roads

(Route 136 & Route 9); vegetable & herb plants, hanging baskets, annuals, perenniels, also Eureka Cafe, featuring Ernie’s chili, hot dogs, chips, cold drinks & coffee; 353-

6217. YARD & BAKE SALE, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.,

Cornish Drive (off Maine Street),

Bowdoin; to benefit Bowdoin Fire

Dept. Auxiliary; 666-5752 or 666-

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5974. 7TH ANNUAL PLANT SALE, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., West Bowdoin Baptist Church,

54 West Road; perenniels, annuals, herbs, houseplants & vegetables;

353-9447. SOUTH FREEPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ANNUAL BOOK SALE

PREVIEW, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 98 South

Freeport Rd.; proceeds to benefit

Educational Trust Fund, haddock chowder & black bean soup available for lunch; 865-4012. SIP & STITCH, 10-11:30 a.m., Topsham Public Library, 25 Foreside

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Road; learn to knit or crochet, work on latest project, check out library resources; 725-1727 or www.topshamlibrary.org. BRUNSWICK STATE BUDGET

FORUM, 10 a.m.-Noon, Beam

Classroom, Visual Arts Center, Bowdoin College; Senator Stan Gerzofsky with special guest Senator

Dawn Hill. COMMUNITY ART SHOW & BAKE

SALE, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Durham Historical Society, Union Church/Old

Town Hall, Route 136, Durham; to benefit Restoration Fund; 725-6935 or 319-5866. COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAY,

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10 a.m.-2 p.m., Pejepscot Historical

Society, 159 Park Row, Brunswick; free admission to Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum & Skolfield-Whittier

House for residents of Brunswick,

Topsham & Harpswell. OPEN HOUSE: The Plant Home, 1-4 p.m., 1 Washington St., Bath; 443-

2244. OPEN HOUSE: Wilbur’s of Maine, 2-5 p.m., 174 Lower Main St., Freeport; celebrating 30th anniversary, refreshments, music, kids activities; free; 865-4071 or www.wilbura.com. BOWDOINHAM DANCE SERIES,

7:30 p.m. beginners workshop, 8-11 p.m. dance, Bowdoinham Town Hall,

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13 School St.; Scrod Pudding with

Bill Olson calling, bring clean, softsoled shoes, brownies & other goodies available at break; 666-3090 or

666-3709.

PERFORMANCES

“THE CRUCIBLE,” 7 p.m., Montgomery Theater, Morse High School,

826 High St., Bath; $10, $5. TUNES & TREAT SERIES: Ben Hunsberger, 7-9 p.m., Brunswick Inn,

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165 Park Row. MOON OVER BUFFALO,” 7:30 p.m.,

Studio Theater of Bath, Chocolate

Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St.; $12, $10 students & seniors; 442-8455.



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