TUE/25
HOLIDAY AND CRAFT FAIRS
PIE SALE, Bowdoinham Fire Department,
57 Post Road, Bowdoinham, 666-8801.
8 a.m. until the pies sell out. All kinds of pies, $8 each.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHEWONKI FOUNDATION PREDATORS!
PROGRAM, 6:30-8p.m., Topsham Public
Library. This program masterfully illustrates the concept of intricate predator balance with a live owl, a bat and a turtle ambassador. 331-3202.
WED/26
MISCELLANEOUS
SPECTRUM GENERATIONS LUNCH AND
LEARN SERIES: “LUNCH & NATURE,”
11:15a.m. to 1p.m., 521 Main Street,
Damariscotta. Readings from “Nature
Embraced: Reflection of an Interpretive
Naturalist.”. Entree: Baked Ham.
Advanced reservations required at 563-
1363. By donation: over 60 for $5, under
60 for $6 each. BATH FARMER’S MARKET THANKSGIVING MARKET, 9a.m. to 12:30p.m., Bath
Freight Shed, 27 Commercial Street,
Bath. Come to the Saturday Markets before to order pies, turkey or other specialty items to pick up during the Thanksgiving Market. We have everything for a traditional or meat free feast,-soups, breads, vegetables, meat. seafood poultry, desserts. Lovely candles to decorate the table and plenty of pickles, relishes and preserves, coffee and gifts for some early holiday shopping. 549-7611.
THU/27
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. 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. TURKEY TROT THANKSGIVING DAY
EVENT, registration 7-8:15a.m., trot begins at 8:30a.m. at 1 Front Street,
Bath. Help raise money for the Bath Area
Food Bank. Walkers and runners of all skill-levels welcome to attend. $22 donation for adults, $15 for youth 15 years and under.
PUBLIC MEALS
THANKSGIVING DINNER, 1p.m., Litchfield
Sportsmen’s Club. No charge for dinner, but please do bring a side dish or dessert. Turkey, potatoes, gravy and beverages will be provided — the rest of the meal is side dishes and desserts provided by attendees. All are welcome. Music jam to follow the meal. 737-0920. 11TH ANNUAL FREEPORT COMMUNITY
THANKSGIVING DINNER, 11a.m. to
2p.m., Freeport Community Center’s
Bradley Room. COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE,
10a.m., First Church of Christ, Scientist,
288 1/2 Maine Street, Brunswick. 729-
0317.
TALKS/WORKSHOPS
CURRENT EVENTS FORUM, noon, Morrell
Room, Curtis Memorial Library. 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.
FRI/28
HOLIDAY AND CRAFT FAIRS
BLUEBERRY RIDGE FARM WINTER HOLIDAY SALE, 167 Loring Lane, Pownal.
Handknits, stained glass, handcarved spoons, notecards, pillows, bath products, Waldorf dolls and toys, ornaments, holiday decorations, food and more! Nov.
28, 29 and 30, and Dec. 5, 6 and 7. FUEGO DIABLO THIRD ANNUAL HOLIDAY
FAIR AND SALE, 10a.m. to 4p.m., 52
Loring Lane, Pownal. Jewelry, toys, handcrafted items, baked goods, jams, preserved and pulled pork sandwiches. 408-
3185.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOOK LAUNCH CELEBRATION FOR
MARINE ARCHAEOLOGIST WARREN
RIESS, 11a.m., Maine Coast Book Shop,
Damariscotta. Refreshments will be served and books will be available for purchase and signing. Event is free and open to the public.
SAT/29
HOLIDAY AND CRAFT FAIRS
WOOLWICH FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR, 9a.m. to
3p.m., Woolwich Fire Department. Over
20 crafters, silent auctions, homemade pies, food, fun and a visit from Santa between 10a.m. and noon. 841-3620. CRAFT SHOW, 9a.m. to 1p.m., Pejepscot
Terrace, Brunswick. 729-8475. BLUEBERRY RIDGE FARM WINTER HOLIDAY SALE, 167 Loring Lane, Pownal.
Handknits, stained glass, handcarved spoons, notecards, pillows, bath products, Waldorf dolls and toys, ornaments, holiday decorations, food and more! Nov.
28, 29 and 30, and Dec. 5, 6 and 7. VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
AND COOKIE WALK, 10a.m. to 1p.m.,
Phippsburg Historical Society Museum,
24 Parker Head Rd., Phippsburg. Fill a bag with cookies for $5. Historical books, old post cards and gift items for sale.
389-1431. DOWNTOWN BRUNSWICK ANNUAL TREE
LIGHTING CEREMONY, Santa and Frosty
3-5p.m., carriage rides 1-5p.m., tree lighting at 5p.m. FUEGO DIABLO THIRD ANNUAL HOLIDAY
FAIR AND SALE, 10a.m. to 4p.m., 52
Loring Lane, Pownal. Jewelry, toys, handcrafted items, baked goods, jams, preserved and pulled pork sandwiches. 408-
3185.
MISCELLANEOUS
“FOOD FOR FINES” ENDS, Patten Free
Library. Today is the last day to 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
4p.m., Georgetown Historical Society.
Paintings and fine crafts. MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS WREATH,
9a.m. to noon and 1p.m. to 4p.m.,
Beaver Park Lone Pine Lodge, Lisbon.
Cost is $15 per wreath, per workshop.
353-9075. SHOP LOCAL — SHOP SMALL — SHOP
GEORGETOWN, 10a.m. to noon, Georgetown Historical Society. Check out the books and calendars for sale in our bookstore. SANTA AND MRS. CLAUS IN BATH,
3p.m., Patten Free Library Gazebo. Santa and Mrs. Claus will arrive in Bath for the
Children’s Tree Lighting. Once the tree is lit, join Santa for a Jingle Bell Walk up
Front Street to City Hall for home-made cookies, punch and a cozy visit with
Santa and Mrs. Claus. BOOK SIGNING WITH WENDY ULMER, 5-
7p.m., Maine Maritime Museum. Maine children’s author Wendy Ulmer will be signing copies of her new book “My
Twelve Maine Christmas Days.” Extended hours at the museum store will give you plenty of time to shop our special sale on gifts for the home, including pillows, bags,
Christmas ornaments, jams and teas and much more. FREE HOLIDAY COOKIE DECORATING,
1-3p.m., Mammie’s Kitchen, 393 Bath
Road, Brunswick. Every child will receive two cookies to decorate and a cup of hot cocoa. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Walk-ins welcome, but you can call Mammie’s Kitchen to secure your spot at 449-0900.
SUN/30
HOLIDAY AND CRAFT FAIRS
BLUEBERRY RIDGE FARM WINTER HOLIDAY SALE, 167 Loring Lane, Pownal.
Handknits, stained glass, handcarved spoons, notecards, pillows, bath products, Waldorf dolls and toys, ornaments, holiday decorations, food and more! Nov.
28, 29 and 30, and Dec. 5, 6 and 7. GEORGETOWN HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR,
11a.m. to 2p.m., Georgetown Community
Center, 371-2914. FUEGO DIABLO THIRD ANNUAL HOLIDAY
FAIR AND SALE, 10a.m. to 4p.m., 52
Loring Lane, Pownal. Jewelry, toys, handcrafted items, baked goods, jams, preserved and pulled pork sandwiches. 408-
3185. CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE AT PHIPPSBURG HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 10a.m. to
1p.m. Event features a Cookie Walk, spinning demonstration by Elna Joaeph-
Bijhower and traditional music by Jim
Joseph.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOWDOINHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S
ANNUAL NOVEMBER CELEBRATION OF
HISTORY, SHIPBUILDING AND SEAFARING, 1 to 3p.m., Jellerso School, 2 Centers Point Rd., Bowdoinham. MAKE A CANDY CANE AT WILBUR’S,
11a.m. to 2p.m., Wilbur’s of Maine, 174
Lower Main St., Freeport. Cost is $2 per candy cane. 865-4071. MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS WREATH,
1p.m. to 4p.m., Beaver Park Lone Pine
Lodge, Lisbon. Cost is $15 per wreath, per workshop. 353-9075.
PERFORMANCES
DAPONTE STRING QUARTET HOLIDAY
CONCERT, 3p.m., Unitarian-Universalist Church of Brunswick. Tickets $20, advance purchase available at church office and Gulf of Maine Bookstore. 729- 8515 for more information.
MON/1
MISCELLANEOUS
RAILROADS IN MAINE: THE FIRST 150
YEARS, 7 to 8p.m., Freeport Community
Library. Join Freeport Historical Society and railroad historian George Barrett for an overview of the rise, decline and renaissance of the “iron horse” in Maine.
Admission is free for FHS members, $5 for non-members. “ORGANIZING FOR UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE,” 5:30-7p.m., Unitarian Universalist
Church, 15 Pleasant Street, Brunswick.
Free and open to the public. info@maineallcare.org. EMBRACING LIFE AFTER CANCER
SERIES: “MOVING TOWARD HEALTH:
EXERCISE AND SURVIVAL,” 6:30-8p.m.,
Cafe Conference Room, Mid Coast Hospital. Free and open to the public. DOCUMENTARY FILM — LOVE YOUR
NEIGHBOR… FEED THE HUNGRY, 7p.m.,
Brunswick United Methodist Church.
Become an anti-hunger advocate. 725-
2185.
TUE/2
MISCELLANEOUS
HOLIDAY HODGEPODGE PREVIEW GALA,
5:30-7:30p.m., Harlow Gallery, 160 Water
Street, Hallowell. Fine Art Raffle Grand
Prize: “Spring is Near” by Helene Farrar.
Hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer and a gallery full of creative local artists. Preview gala tickets are $10 at the door or in advance.
Raffle tickets are $5 for one or $10 for 3.
Drawing takes place Dec. 13 at 2p.m.
WED/3
PERFORMANCES
ACOUSTIC GUITARIST KEN BONFIELD,
6:30p.m., Patten Free Library. Free.
THU/4
HOLIDAY AND CRAFT FAIRS
HOLIDAY BAZAAR AT MIDCOAST HOSPITAL, 10a.m. to 3p.m.,123 Medical Center
Drive, Brunswick. Wreaths, baskets of greens, centerpieces, treasures, decorated country antiques, baked goods, fudge, cookie plates and more. Sponsored by
MCH Auxiliary to benefit MCH. FMI, 373-
6015.
MISCELLANEOUS
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME (AGES 3 AND
4), 11a.m. to noon, Cundy’s Harbor
Library. Join us for stories, music, activities and a snack.
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