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EMBRACING LIFE AFTER CANCER

SERIES: “NUTRITION AND CANCER:

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CHANGING YOUR HABITS DOES MATTER,” 6:30-8p.m., Cafe Conference

Room, Mid Coast Hospital. Free and open to the public. FINE ART RECEPTION — GUEST ARTIST

AND MEMBER SHOW, 5-7p.m., Centre

St. Arts Gallery. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. For more information, call 442-0300. HOLIDAY ART SHOW OPENING, 5-7p.m.,

Centre St. Arts Gallery, Bath. Admission is free, refreshments will be served. FREE HEALING CLINIC WITH GREATER

BRUNSWICK PHYSICAL THERAPY,

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11a.m. to 5p.m., People Plus, 35 Union

Street, Brunswick. Free healing clinic, open to the public. Treatments are free but donations are welcome. 729-0757. REJOICING SPIRITS NOVEMBER WORSHIP SERVICE, 3p.m., Pathway Vineyard

Church, 94 Pleasant Street, Brunswick.

A ministry with and for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. For more information, call 725-6561.

PERFORMANCES

MIDCOAST SENIOR COLLEGE PRESENTS THE DAPONTE STRING QUARTET, 12-1:30p.m., Curtis Memorial

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Library, Morrell Room. Free and open to the public. “THE LITTLE PRINCE,” 7:30p.m., The

Theater Project, 14 School Street,

Brunswick. Suggested donation of $15.

729-8584.

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LISBON BOOSTERS HOLIDAY CRAFT

AND EXPO, 9a.m. to 2p.m., Lisbon High

School. 2 Sugg Drive, Lisbon Falls. Lisbon Greyhound apparel and merchandise, jewelry, homemade crafts of all kinds, baked items, and many different shopping options from local area folks will be featured. Refreshments will include assorted chowders, hot dogs, baked goods and beverages. 576-6928. OPEN MIC MUSIC NIGHT, dinner served

5:30-6:30p.m., music begins at

6:30p.m. at Fuego Diablo in Pownal.

Free and open to the public. Seating limited. 408-3185. AUTHOR KATHRYN MILES, 10a.m. to noon, Porter Hall, Skidompha Library,

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Damariscotta. Award-willing journalist

Kathryn Miles is the author behind

“Superstorm: Nine Days Inside Hurricane Sandy.” Stop by and get your copy signed! 563-3207. ROZ MARTIN ACRYLIC WORKSHOP

(DAY 1 OF 2), 9:30a.m. to noon, Centre

St. Arts Gallery. This two-day class is open to ages 13 and up and the cost is

$60 for both days. Day two is Nov. 22.

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For more information or to sign up, call

442-0300. NATIONAL GAME DAY, 10a.m. to 4p.m.,

Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis Memorial

Library. Special all-ages gaming programs and events to celebrate our national love of video and board games.

For more information call 725-5242 x

510. “FOOD FOR FINES” BEGINS, Patten Free

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Library. From today through Nov. 29, pay your library fines by bringing in donations for the Bath Area Food Bank. For each packaged item at the library’s lending services desk, $1 in fines will be removed from the patron’s account. The food bank needs: canned vegetables, juice, soup, beans, canned meat, mac and cheese, spaghetti sauce, pasta, peanutbutter, canned or dried fruit, toilet paper, toothbrushes and toothpaste. OLD POST OFFICE GALLERY SECOND

ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW, 10a.m. to

2p.m., Georgetown Historical Society.

Paintings and fine crafts. MILDRED JOHNSON STUDIOS CLOSING

EVENT, 9a.m. to 5p.m., 2nd floor Mill 1,

Ft. Andross, 14 Maine St., Brunswick.

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Lots and lots of art and assemblage supplies and fixtures for sale and for free. MAKE A PAIR OF COOKIE TURKEYS AT

WILBUR’S, 11a.m. to 2p.m., Wilbur’s of

Maine, 174 Lower Main St., Freeport.

Turn an ordinary cookie sandwich and pretzels into a cute turkey! $5 for two turkeys. 865-4071. PASTEL-ONLY ART SHOW OPENING, 4-

6p.m., Chocolate Church, Bath. Appetizers, wine, drinks and a judging. The paintings are on view and for sale through Dec. 31. EXHIBIT OPENING: “OCEAN BOUND:

THREE CENTURIES OF LIBRARY TREASURES,” John G. Morse Jr. Gallery,

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Maine Maritime Museum, Bath. www.mainemaritimemuseum.org. MYSTERY THEATER EVENING, 6p.m.,

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 330

Maine Street, Brunswick. Help solve the adventure “A Murder Most Green.” Suggested donation of $10 per person is appreciated. 442-0888.

PERFORMANCES

“THE LITTLE PRINCE,” 7:30p.m., The

Theater Project, 14 School Street,

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Brunswick. Suggested donation of $15.

729-8584.

TALKS-WORKSHOPS

WRITING WORKSHOP: USING SCRIVENER FOR SELF-PUBLISHING, noon to

3p.m., Patten Free Library, Bath. Brown bag lunch from noon to 1p.m., general meeting from 1-2p.m., speaker 2-3p.m.

$5 program charge for non-member guests. Bring a laptop preloaded with

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Scrivener to follow along. Handouts will be provided.

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HONORING ROBERY FRESON, 3p.m.,

Orr’s Island Library. Internationally respected photojournalist Robert Freson will be honored. Light refreshments will be served. BOWDOINHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S

ANNUAL NOVEMBER CELEBRATION OF

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HISTORY, SHIPBUILDING AND SEAFARING, 1 to 3p.m., Jellerso School, 2 Centers Point Rd., Bowdoinham. MILDRED JOHNSON STUDIOS CLOSING

EVENT, 9a.m. to 5p.m., 2nd floor Mill 1,

Ft. Andross, 14 Maine St., Brunswick.

Lots and lots of art and assemblage supplies and fixtures for sale and for free. “WHOOP AND DRIVE’ER — GROWING

UP IN AROOSTOOK COUNTY, MAINE”

BOOK SIGNING, 1-3p.m., Harlow Hallery,

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Hallowell. David Estey will be on hand to sign and discuss his book.

PERFORMANCES

“THE LITTLE PRINCE,” 2p.m., The Theater Project, 14 School Street,

Brunswick. Suggested donation of $15.

729-8584.

PUBLIC MEALS

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PUBLIC BREAKFAST BUFFET, 7:30-

9:30a.m., Knights of Columbus Hall,

Bath. Eggs to order, bacon, sausage, pancakes, french toast, home fries, juice, biscuits, gravy, muffins, coffee, tea and more. Adults $7, children under 12

$3, children under 3 free.

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ROUGH RIDIN’: THE HISTORY OF ROADS

IN FREEPORT, 7p.m., Freeport Community Library. Join Freeport Historical Society for an illustrated presentation by collections manager Holly Hurd on the development of Freeport’s early byways.

Admission free for FHS members, $5 for non-members. DOCUMENTARY FILM: “CHRISTINE

DETROY’S STORY,” 7p.m., Brunswick

United Methodist Church, 320

Brunswick Road, Brunswick. 725-2185. “REMEMBERING WHEN: A FIRE AND

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FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR

OLDER ADULTS,” 10a.m., 58 Baribeau

Drive, Brunswick. 725-5541. TRAVELING POSTER EXHIBIT OPENING:

THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC

ACTIVISM, 4:30p.m., Smith Union, Bowdoin College. This exhibit uses powerful posters to demonstrate the effectiveness of boycotts as a nonviolent tactic to end injustice and oppression.

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SUMMER/SEMESTER/YEAR/GAP

YEAR PROGRAMS FORUM, 6-7:30p.m.,

Freeport High School Performing Arts

Center. A time where students and parents can meet directly with the representatives of special semester or summer programs. 865-4706 x 304.

WED/19

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SPECTRUM GENERATIONS LUNCH AND

LEARN SERIES: “LUNCH & THEATER,”

11:15a.m. to 1p.m., 521 Main Street,

Damariscotta. “The Story of Heartwood

Regional Theater.” Entree: Baked Haddock. Advanced reservations required at

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563-1363. By donation: over 60 for $5, under 60 for $6 each. OLD POST OFFICE GALLERY SECOND

ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW, 10a.m. to

4p.m., Georgetown Historical Society.

Paintings and fine crafts. NON-FOOD BANK, 10a.m. to 2p.m. every other Wednesday, Seventh Day Adventist

Church, High Street, Bath. Offering household products, personal necessities, pet food and other items that cannot be purchased with food cards. 865-

3401.

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KAREN HEROLD: HIKING THE HAUTE

ROUTE, SWITZERLAND, 7p.m., Curtis

Memorial Library. Join us as Karen

Herold shares her pictures and tales of her experiences hiking the Haute Route in Switzerland. Optional potluck at 6p.m. before the talk. REGION 10 CAFE, noon to 1p.m., Region

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Ten Technical High School, Brunswick.

$10 for 3-course meal plus beverage.

Student run and operated. TOPS WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT GROUP, weigh-in 6:10-6:40p.m., followed by the meeting, at Good Shepherd Lutheran

Church, 330 Maine Street, Brunswick.

729-6400. ART JOURNAL TOOLBOX CLASS, 12:30-

2p.m., Merrymeeting Art House. Supplies included. Each week Catherine will teach you a new and creative technique to experiment with in your art journal.

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Bring your journal and an apron — all other supplies are provided. If you don’t have a journal, ask me about a one-onone class where you can create one. BOOK SIGNING WITH DAHLOV IPCAR,

10a.m. to noon, Mid Coast Hospital

Cafe Corridor, 123 Medical Center Drive,

Brunswick. 15 books and poster cat calendar on sale. 373-6015. NARFE CHAPTER MEETING, 11:15a.m.,

Fairground Cafe´, Topsham Fair Mall.

Speaker April Caron, Executive Director of Midcoast Chapter of the Red Cross will talk about ‘what the Red Cross does’

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— including local services they provide.

All retired and active federal employees invited. Lunch and business meeting follow. Call 353-9649 for reservation or email chrylprkr@roadrunner.com CHILI/CHOWDER CONTEST, 5-6:30p.m.,

Bath Middle School cafeteria. Sponsored by the PTSA. Tickets are $6 each or a family up to 5 for $15. Also accepting entries. 841-4072. DEMENTIA CAREGIVER SUPPORT

GROUP DISCUSSES SOCIAL INTERACTION, 4:30-5:30p.m., Mid Coast Senior

Health Center, 58 Baribeau Drive,

Brunswick. Free and open to the public.

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373-4656. “HELP YOURSELF FOOD PANTRY” :

GOOD SHEPHERD FOOD BANK AT ST.

PHILIP’S CHURCH, 5p.m., 12 Hodge

St., Wiscasset. Come early to register and get a place in line. 882-7184.

TALKS/WORKSHOPS

CURRENT EVENTS FORUM, noon, Morrell Room, Curtis Memorial Library.

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Please join co-moderators Richard

Neiman and Elizabeth Doucette and your neighbors for lively “bipartisan” discussions of pertinent issues confronting us today. Free and open to the public. “40 YEARS OF CHANGE IN THE GULF OF

MAINE ECOSYSTEM,” 7p.m., Camden

Public Library, 55 Main Street, Camden.

Presented by Nick Record, Mid-Coast

Audubon.



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