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FRI/7
MISCELLANEOUS
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT: “GOD’S NOT
DEAD,” 6p.m., 25 Congress Ave., Bath.
Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. 443-3611. AUTHOR LUNCHEON, 11a.m. to 1p.m.,
Community Hall, South Freeport Congregational Church, 98 South Freeport Road,
South Freeport. Author Luncheon with two award winning authors: Lily King and
Susan Conley. Cost is $15 per person, and tickets must be purchased by Nov. 5.
865-4012. “INSPIRED BY KATAHDIN” OPENING
RECEPTION, 5-8p.m., Harlow Gallery, Hallowell. Free and open to the public. 48 artists show their work inspired by Mount
Katahdin. 622-3813. ARTISAN MARKET OPENING NIGHT, 6-
9p.m., Merriconeag Waldorf School, 57
Desert Rd., Freeport. A shopping evening for adults prior to our fair on Saturday.
865-3900. ART MEET-UP AT MERRYMEETING ART
HOUSE, 10a.m. to 1p.m., Merrymeeting
Art House. Bring your art or craft supplies and work on your creative project in the studio. Meet local artists to share your art, learn new techniques and enjoy coffee and doughnuts. $10. Call Catherine to reserve your spot at 504-6947. INDRANI’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY, 5-7p.m.,
Brunswick. Join us for drinks, food, live music and discounts to celebrate 25 years!
PERFORMANCES
“THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW,”
7:30p.m. at The Theater Project, 14
School Street, Brunswick. A Young People’s Theater Production. Suggested ticket price of $6 per person. 729-8584. “MAN OF LA MANCHA: A MUSICAL
PLAY,” 2p.m. and 7p.m., Orion Performing
Arts Center, Topsham. $15 for adults,
$12 for students and seniors. Please bring two non-perishable food items when you come to the show to donate to Midcoast Hunger Prevention. NORTH OF NASHVILLE, 7:30p.m., Chocolate Church Arts Center, Bath. The Mainebased outlaw country rockers with a style that can’t be missed. $12 in advance,
$15 at the door. 442-8455.
SAT/8
MISCELLANEOUS
MICHAEL VERMETTE 2-DAY PAINTING
WORKSHOP (DAY 1 OF 2), 9:30a.m. to
4:30p.m., Centre Street Arts Gallery,
Bath. The cost of this two-day class is
$175. Day 2 is November 9. Michael will teach plein air painters how to complete a painting in the studio using photos and studies made on site. A detailed workshop description and a materials list can be found on
Centrestartsgallery.blogspot.com. Students may work in oil, acrylic, or watercolor. Some experience in painting outdoors
(en plein air) is suggested. To register, please call the gallery at 207-442-0300 or visit the gallery at 11 Centre St, Bath. SIGN UP FOR ROZ MARTIN ACRYLIC
WORKSHOP, Centre St. Arts Gallery. This two-day class is Nov. 15 and Nov. 22, is open to age 13 and up and the cost is
$60 for both classes. For more information or to sign up, call 442-0300. SECOND ANNUAL “PIE RUN” AT WOODSIDE SCHOOL, 8:30a.m., 42 Barrows
Drive, Topsham. 5K race and pie breakfast. Individuals can attend the pie breakfast separately if they choose. Check-in for the run is between 7:30 and 8:15a.m.
Cost is $18 prior to run day, $20 on run day ($15/$17 for Woodside staff and studnts) which includes entrance to the pie breakfast. Breakfast takes place at the school cafeteria from 9 to 10:30a.m.
Admission to the pie breakfast only is $6 for adults, $3 for kids under 10 at the door. BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF BATH
ANNUAL FUNDRAISER “HARVEST THE
POWER OF MENTORING,” 5p.m., Maine
Maritime Museum’s Long Reach Hall,
Bath. Silent auction bidding all evening.
Cash bar and dinner presented by Sarah’s
Cafe´. Tickets $75 per person. 729-7736. 9TH ANNUAL KIDS BOOK SALE, 9a.m. to
1p.m., Curtis Memorial Library,
Brunswick. More than 5,000 books for sale. Local author and illustrator Charlotte
Agell will sketch children’s portraits between 10a.m. and noon. Donations for portraits gratefully accepted, and all proceeds will support Curtis Kids programming and purchasing books for the children’s collection. SPEAKEASY PARTY, 7p.m, Winter Street
Center, Bath. Music from the Hadacol
Bouncers, light refreshments, cash bar.
Dress from the roaring 20s era encouraged. Get your picture taken on the moon.
$20 per person. 443-2174. ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING, 8a.m. to noon, behind Bath Rec., 4 Sheridan
Rd., Bath. Donations accepted. Small businesses welcome — secure data destruction available. for $10. OLD POST OFFICE GALLERY SECOND
ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW, 10a.m. to
2p.m., Georgetown Historical Society.
Paintings and fine crafts. CABOT MILL ANTIQUES 18TH ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION, 10a.m. to 5p.m., Fort Andross Mill, 14 Maine Street, Brunswick. 20% off storewide.
PERFORMANCES
“THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW,”
7:30p.m. at The Theater Project, 14
School Street, Brunswick. A Young People’s Theater Production. Suggested ticket price of $6 per person. 729-8584. “MAN OF LA MANCHA: A MUSICAL
PLAY,” 2p.m. and 7p.m., Orion Performing
Arts Center, Topsham. $15 for adults,
$12 for students and seniors. Please bring two non-perishable food items when you come to the show to donate to Midcoast Hunger Prevention. MELISSA MANCHESTER, 7:30p.m.,
Chocolate Church Arts Center, Bath.
Grammy Award-winning artist Melissa
Manchester will perform. $55 in advance,
$60 at the door. 442-8455. NOR-EASTERS BARBERSHOP CHORUS,
7p.m., Bailey Island Union Church, Rt. 24.
$10 per person, children under 16 free.
All are welcome!
PUBLIC MEALS
HUNTER’S BREAKFAST, 4a.m. to 8a.m.,
North Pownal United Methodist Church.
Hash browns, scrambled eggs, sausage, ham, baked beans, pancakes with syrup, pastries, milk, juice and coffee. Adults $8,
11 years and younger $5. HARVEST SUPPER, 4:30-6:30p.m., Woolwich Central School. Proceeds benefit the
WCS 8th grade Washington, D.C. class trip. $6 for adults, $5 for seniors, $3 for children under 12. $20 for a family of 4 or more. 443-9739. PUBLIC SUPPER, 5-6:30p.m., Brunswick
United Methodist Church. Beans, salads, casseroles, homemade pies. Reservations accepted but not required. Adults:
$8, children: $4. 725-2185. PUBLIC SUPPER AND MUSIC JAM, supper from 5-6:30p.m., music jam from
6:30-8:30p.m., Litchfield Sportsmen’s
Club. Baked beans, hot dogs, casseroles, fixins, deserts and more.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
“THE WRECK OF THE HANOVER AND
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE,” 10a.m.,
Community Room, Patten Free Library,
Bath. A talk by Susan F. Beegel. 443-
5141 ext. 18.
SUN/9
MISCELLANEOUS
MICHAEL VERMETTE 2-DAY PAINTING
WORKSHOP (DAY 2 OF 2), 9:30a.m. to
4:30p.m., Centre Street Arts Gallery,
Bath. The cost of this two-day class is
$175. Day 1 is November 8. Michael will teach plein air painters how to complete a painting in the studio using photos and studies made on site. A detailed workshop description and a materials list can be found on
Centrestartsgallery.blogspot.com. Students may work in oil, acrylic, or watercolor. Some experience in painting outdoors
(en plein air) is suggested. To register, please call the gallery at 207-442-0300 or visit the gallery at 11 Centre St, Bath. BRUNSWICK PARKS AND RECREATION
47TH ANNUAL SKI AND SKATE SALE, 1-
4p.m., Recreation Center Gym, 220 Neptune Drive, Brunswick Landing. New and used ski and hockey equiptment, skates, sleds, recreational equiptment and clothing. 725-6656. Proceeds go to Youth Programs. Cash, checks, Visa, Mastercard and Discover are accepted. BOWDOINHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S
ANNUAL NOVEMBER CELEBRATION OF
HISTORY, SHIPBUILDING AND SEAFARING, 1 to 3p.m., Jellerso School, 2 Centers Point Rd., Bowdoinham. SELF-PUBLISH YOUR GENEALOGY —
ADVICE FROM THE EXPERTS, 2p.m.,
Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick. Gene
Vogt will share food for thought when planning to self-publish our own family history.
729-4098. BATH ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE,
10a.m. to 2p.m., 6 Old Brunswick Road,
Bath. 582-5908. BUILDING NEST BOXES FOR BIRDS
WORKSHOP, 3-5p.m., Harpswell Heritage
Land Trust, 153 Harpswell Neck Road,
Harpswell. Family friendly event. $5 materials fee. 837-9613. CABOT MILL ANTIQUES 18TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, 10a.m. to 5p.m.,
Fort Andross Mill, 14 Maine Street,
Brunswick. 20% off storewide. VETERANS DAY COUNTRY SUNDAY, noon to 5p.m., Litchfield Sportsmen’s Club,
Hallowell-Litchfield Rd., Litchfield. $5 per person.
PERFORMANCES
“THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW,”
2p.m. at The Theater Project, 14 School
Street, Brunswick. A Young People’s Theater Production. Suggested ticket price of
$6 per person. 729-8584.
MON/10
MISCELLANEOUS
OUNCE OF PREVENTION SERIES PRESENTATION BY JESSICA VICKERSON, FNP,
MSW, PALLIATIVE NURSE PRACTITIONER,
11a.m. to noon, Mid Coast Senior
Health Center. Call 721-1278 for more information. MOVIES JUST FOR US FILM SERIES:
“FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS,” 7p.m.,
Skidompha library, Damariscotta. Suggested donation of $5 will help the library expand and maintain its film collection.
TUE/11
MISCELLANEOUS
JAMILA RAQIB SPEAKS ON “HOW TO
START A REVOLUTION,” 7p.m., Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant Street,
Brunswick. 525-7776.
WED/12
BLOOD DRIVE
BLOOD DRIVE IN HONOR OF ARTHUR
BOURGET, all day at Bill Dodge Auto
Group in Brunswick.
MISCELLANEOUS
POET LAUREATE WESLEY MCNAIR AT
PATTEN FREE LIBRARY, 6:30p.m., Patten
Free Library, Bath. McNair is launching his latest poetry collection, “The Lost Child.”
443-5141. SPECTRUM GENERATIONS LUNCH AND
LEARN SERIES: “LUNCH & WAR,”
11:15a.m. to 1p.m., 521 Main Street,
Damariscotta. “A Maine Boy Goes to War” with WWII Veteran Paul Marshall. Entree:
Chicken Florentine. Advanced reservations required at 563-1363. By donation: over
60 for $5, under 60 for $6 each. Veterans free. HEALTHY LIVING SERIES EVENT, 5:30-
8:30p.m., L.L. Bean Bike, Boat and Ski
Store. Free event. 624-0314. “HUMANITY, HUMILITY AND HUMOR,”
7p.m., Morrell Room, Curtis Memorial
Library. Owner-Chef Becky Shepherd of
Wild Oats Bakery and Cafe will speak.
Open to the public. 846-0906. SEARCHING FOR HISTORIC APPLES OF
MAINE, 7p.m., Bridge Academy, 44 Middle Rd., Dresden. Friend of Merrymeeting
Bay continues its 18th Annual Winter
Speaker Series. Free and open to the public. OLD POST OFFICE GALLERY SECOND
ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW, 10a.m. to
4p.m., Georgetown Historical Society.
Paintings and fine crafts.
THU/13
MISCELLANEOUS
REGION 10 CAFE, noon to 1p.m., Region
Ten Technical High School, Brunswick.
$10 for 3-course meal plus beverage. Student run and operated.
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