FRI/11
MISCELLANEOUS
MOXIE FESTIVAL, 5-10p.m., Midtown
Plaza, Lisbon High School, and 18
School Street in Lisbon Falls. 5-7p.m.:
Moxie Recipe Contest Judging at Chummy’s Midtown Diner; 6-8p.m.: Lisbon
Community School PTO auction fundraiser at the Lisbon High cafeteria; 6-9p.m.:
Open Mic Night hosted by The JDL Project on the Pavilion Stage; 6:30-9p.m.:
Family Fun Night with Public Safety demonstrations including “Touch a
Truck” at Lisbon High; 7:30-9p.m.: Bath
Municipal Band Performance at Midtown
Plaza (free); 9:15-10p.m., Fireworks display. HARLOW GALLERY MEMBERS’ ART
SHOW AND SALE OPENING RECEPTION, 5-8p.m., 160 Water Street, Hallowell. Meet the artists and purchase some stunning pieces at this free public reception. Art on view until August 2. CD RELEASE PARTY FOR LISA REDFERN, 8p.m., Frontier Theatre, Ft.
Andross, Brunswick. Lisa will perform jazz standards from her 8th CD. $10 in advance, $12 day of show. NORTHERN STARS PLANETARIUM: PICTURES IN THE SKY, 1p.m., Topsham
Public Library. Using our “Day/Night
Wheel” and the planetarium, young children are introduced to the sky. Preschool to kindergarten. Registration required.
725-1727. NORTHERN STARS PLANETARIUM:
EARTH: OUR PLACE IN THE COSMOS,
2p.m., Topsham Public Library. Created to meet state learning standards for grades 3-4. Learning points inclue the
Earth/Sun connection, the water cycle, constellations, the moon phases, and more. Grades 3-5. Registration required.
725-1727. BRUNSWICK ART WALK EVENING, 6-
7p.m., Gulf of Maine Books, Brunswick.
A book signing with author, musician and
Brunswick optometrist Brian Daniels for his new collection “Thoughts of an Average Joe.” OCEAN WAVES QUILTERS 20TH ANNUAL
QUILT SHOW, 10a.m. to 5p.m., Orr’s
Island School House. Admission is free, but donations are graciously accepted.
Handicapped accessible. Boutique with handmade items. Light refreshments.
For more information, contact Mary at
725-7440. ARTIST RECEPTION, 5-8p.m., Points of
View Art Gallery, 18 Pleasant Street,
Brunswick. POV artists present the show
“Earth, Fire, Water” featuring paintings inspired by the show title. Show is available for viewing from 9a.m.-5p.m. through the month of July. www.povartistsmaine.com. COMPUTER AND EREADER DROP IN,
12-2p.m., Topsham Public Library. Need help with your computer skills, smartphone, tablet, or eReader? Our computer volunteer, Tricia, will be available every
Friday! 725-1727. SPINDLEWORKS “MONOCHROME”
OPENING RECEPTION, 5-8p.m., 7 Lincoln Street, Brunswick. As well as drawings, Monochrome includes new works from our pottery and sculpture studio as well as experiments from the newly established photography program.
Please join us for the Second Friday Art-
Walk. THWING’S POINT ARCHAEOLOGICAL
DIG, 8a.m. to noon and 12:30-4:30p.m.
Thwing’s Point, Woolwich. Friends of
Merrymeeting Bay gives you the opportunity to unearth some of Maine’s deepest history. BOOK SIGNING WITH AUTHOR BRIAN
DANIELS, 11a.m. to 1p.m. AND 6-7p.m.
Author Brian Daniels will sign copies of his latest book, Thoughts of an Average
Joe, at Bath Book Shop, 96 Front St.,
Bath. KEN TEXTOR AT MAINE COAST BOOK
SHOP, 7-8:30p.m., Maine Coast Book
Shop, Damariscotta.
PERFORMANCES
MUSIC ON THE MALL, 6-8p.m., Town
Mall, Brunswick. Meteora. Stop by, relax and enjoy the music! THE THEATER PROJECT PRESENTS
“MATT AND BEN,” 7:30p.m., 14 School
Street, Brunswick. Tickets only available at the door. Pay what you want. BATH OUTDOOR CONCERTS: BATH
MUNICIPAL CONCERT BAND AT MOXIE
FEST, 7:30p.m., Lisbon Falls. Come enjoy some free concert band music. MATT TURK PERFORMANCE, The Saniel and Coast Bar, Brunswick. Come listen to the warm, folksy sounds of Matt Turk.
PUBLIC MEALS
ROAST TURKEY DINNER, 5-6:30p.m.,
Masonic Hall, Oak Street, Lisbon Falls.
Dinner is $8 for adults, $4 for children under 12, and free for children preschool age or younger. Sponsored by Pioneer Chapter #11 OES.
SAT/12
PUBLIC MEALS
PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 8a.m. to 10a.m.,
Merriconeag Grange, 529 Harpswell
Road, Harpswell. Pancakes, french toast, sausage, ham, juice, coffee. $8 per person, children under 12 free. 833-
6259. PUBLIC CHURCH SUPPER, 5-6p.m., First
Parish Church, 40 Main Street, Freeport.
3 kinds of beans, American chop suey, cole slaw, macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, rolls, deserts, beverages. Adults
$8, children $4. Sponsored by the church. 865-6022. MASONIC BEAN SUPPER, 4:30-6p.m.,
Masonic Lodge across from River Park.
$7.50 for adults, $3 for children between 5 and 12, free for kids under 5.
Baked beans, cole slaw, chop suey, hot dogs, potato salad and more. 751-0037. BEAN SUPPER, 4:30-6:30p.m., Woolwich
Grange. $8 adults, children under 12
$4. 443-6505.
MISCELLANEOUS
MOXIE FESTIVAL: Moxie 5K Kids Fun
Run, 7a.m., Gazebo Park, $5; Moxie 5K
Road Race, 7a.m., Gazebo Park, $15 pre-registration, $20 day of; Moxie and
Maine Products available on Main Street and at MTM Center 9a.m. to 4p.m.;
Moxie Festival Parade, 10a.m., Capitol
Avenue and Route 196; Moxie Bike Rally,
10a.m., 711 Lisbon Street; Kennebec’s
(The Moxie Store) opens, 10a.m. to whenever, Moxie, Moxie Ice Cream,
Moxie memerobilia; Family entertainment on the Main Street Stage, 12-
3p.m.; Moxie memorabilia exhibit, 12-
4p.m., Lisbon Masonic Hall; Fireman’s
Muster, 2-4p.m., Upper Main Street;
Moxie Chug-n-Challenge, 1:30p.m., Main
Street Stage, $5; Moxie Concert in the
Park with SCARAB – The Journey Experience fro 6-8p.m., Pavillion Stage, free. MOXIE ALL MAINE TRIPLE-HEADER VINTAGE BASEBALL GAMES, 7p.m. Game
1: Presumpscot Baseball Club (Westbrook) vs. Portland Eons (Portland), free;
8p.m. Game 2: Portland Eons (Portland) vs. Dirigo Baseball Club (Augusta), free;
9p.m. Game 3: Presumpscot Baseball
Club (Westbrook) vs. Dirigo Baseball
Club (Augusta), free. MOXIE DAYS FESTIVAL LUNCH, 14
School Street, Lisbon Falls during the
Moxie Days festival. Serving lobster or crabmeat rolls, hot dogs, hamburgers, soft drinks and water. Place an advance order by calling Trudy at 353-8579. BOWDOIN INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL COMMUNITY CONCERT,
10:30a.m., Topsham Public Library. This
45 minute community concert will feature classical music and is open to all!
725-1727. OCEAN WAVES QUILTERS 20TH ANNUAL
QUILT SHOW, 10a.m. to 5p.m., Orr’s
Island School House. Admission is free, but donations are graciously accepted.
Handicapped accessible. Boutique with handmade items. Light refreshments.
For more information, contact Mary at
725-7440. SIP AND STITCH KNITTING AND CROCHETING CLUB, 10a.m. to noon, every
Saturday, Topsham Public Library. All abilities welcome! Come and work on your latest project, share patterns, check out the library’s knitting and crocheting resources, and relax with a cup of coffee or tea. 725-1727. ST. MARY’S GIANT YARD SALE, 8a.m. to
1p.m., 144 Lincoln Street, Bath. Two garages loaded with bargains, clothing, linens, household goods, toys, small electronics, books, religious items,
Christmas decorations, yard and gardening items and more. 443-5389. PHIPPSBURG LADIES FIRE AUXILIARY
CRAFT FAIR, 9a.m. to 1p.m., Phippsburg Fire Station. Homemade crafts, baked goods and raffle items. Crabmeat rolls with chips for lunch. Hot dogs, chips and drinks also available. All sponsored by Phippsburg Fire and Rescue
Auxiliary. PARANORMAL EXPLORATION, 9p.m.,
Winter Street Center, Bath. $35. Get trained and do the investigation yourself.
A portion of the proceeds benefit the
Winter Street Center. By reservation only.
380-4677. SPECIAL TOURS OF 1789 MARRETT
HOUSE AND OLD RED CHURCH, 10a.m. to 1p.m. or 1p.m. to 3p.m., each beginning at the Marrett House at 40
Ossippee Trail East in Standish. Registration recommended. 882-7169. www.historicnewengland.org. RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR,
7:30p.m., Bath. An evening lantern lit walk will explore Bath’s history and mystery. $15 for adults, $7 children under
12, free children under 5. By reservation only, 207-380-3806. www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com
PERFORMANCES
GRAMMY WINNING ARTIST EILEEN
IVERS AND IMMIGRANT SOUL,
7:30p.m., The Opera House at Boothbay
Harbor. Call 633-6855 for more information. THEATER PROJECT ALUMNI PARTY,
6:30p.m., 14 School Street, Brunswick.
Any and all Theater Project alums: come dance, laugh, and revisit old friends.
Free. MOXIE CONCERT IN THE PARK, 6p.m.,
Marion T Morse Park Pavillion, 18 School
Street, Lisbon. SCARAB – The Journey
Experience. A Journey coverband. Two hour concert. Free and open to the public. MATT TURK PERFORMANCE, The Saniel and Coast Bar, Brunswick. Come listen to the warm, folksy sounds of Matt Turk.
SUN/13
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
THE LAST OF THE DOUGHBOYS, 3-
4:30p.m., Nickels-Sortwell House, 121
Main St., Wiscasset. Author Richard
Rubin will discuss his acclaimed book and his decade-long search for the last survivors of the Great War. $5 for Historic New England members, $10 for nonmembers.
MISCELLANEOUS
MOXIE CAR SHOW, 8a.m., Lisbon High
School. $5 for adults, $3 for students, kids 12 and under free. 16TH ANNUAL CHIEF WORUMBO
ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER RACE, 11a.m., begins at Durham Boat Launch and finishes at Sabattus River Boat Launch. BRUNSWICK GARDEN TOUR, 10a.m. to
2p.m., beginning on the Brunswick Mall by the gazebo. Tickets are $10 in advance and are available at Hannaford in Brunswick, Imperial Hosta, Gulf of
Maine Books and at Mid Coast Hunger
Prevention Program office at 84a Union
Street. Tickets $10 on the day of the tour near the gazebo. Proceeds benefit
Brunswick Soup Kitchen and Food
Pantry. OCEAN WAVES QUILTERS 20TH ANNUAL
QUILT SHOW, 10a.m. to 3p.m., Orr’s
Island School House. Admission is free, but donations are graciously accepted.
Handicapped accessible. Boutique with handmade items. Light refreshments.
For more information, contact Mary at
725-7440. PEJEPSCOT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
WALKING TOUR, 1p.m., Lower Maine
Street and the Mills, with Fred Koerber.
Admission $5, free to PHS members. For more information or to register, call 729-
6606. GARDEN CLUB OF WISCASSET GARDEN
TOUR, 1-5p.m., 278 Egypt Road,
Damariscotta. $5 donation. COUNTRY SUNDAY, 11a.m., Litchfield
Sportsmen’s Club. Country music, dancing and food. Live entertainment provided by Betty DeCoteau, Sara Barker, Teresa Seavey, Kathy Haskell, The Stetsons,
The Lost & Found Band, and more!
Admission is $5, children under 12 free.
Raffles, door prizes and a 50/50 drawing. Free parking. Handicap accessible.
PERFORMANCES
THE THEATER PROJECT PRESENTS
“MATT AND BEN,” 7:30p.m., 14 School
Street, Brunswick. Tickets only available at the door. Pay what you want.
MON/14
MISCELLANEOUS
THWING’S POINT ARCHAEOLOGICAL
DIG, 8a.m. to noon and 12:30-4:30p.m.
Thwing’s Point, Woolwich. Friends of
Merrymeeting Bay gives you the opportunity to unearth some of Maine’s history.
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