FRI/16
MISCELLANEOUS
OPENING RECEPTION FOR “THE LONG
DISTANCE CALL,” 5-8p.m., Harlow
Gallery, Hallowell. Works by John Carnes,
Matt Demers and Scott Minzy. 622-2813.
PARENT/CHILD WORKSHOP, 10:30a.m.
to noon, Topsham Public Library. Fun and
interactive playtime with toys. Brings
together children aged birth-5 and caregivers in a playful setting. Registration
required. 725-1727.
LIBRARY LEGOS, 2-4p.m., Topsham Public Library. Come build with our extensive
Lego collection. Regular legos for kids
ages 7-13, large Duplo blocks for the
younger kids. 725-1727.
FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9p.m.,
People Plus, 35 Union Street, Brunswick.
Best international folk dancing north of
Boston! World music and dance from the
Balkans, Israel, Western Europe and
aound the globe. No partner needed. $8
admission, $5 for seniors. All are welcome! 200-7577.
ART OPENING RECEPTION, 5 to 7p.m.,
Centre St. Arts Gallery, 11 Centre St.,
Bath. Featuring works by Eric Glass, Jackie Melissas and Sarah Wilde. Refreshments will be served, admission is free.
442-0300.
PERFORMANCES
THE HADACOL BOUNCERS PERFORM, 7:30p.m., Phippsurg Congregational Church. New Orleans jazz, Chicago jazz, novelty songs and classics. Admission is $12, $6 for students and children. 389- 1770.
SAT/17
MISCELLANEOUS
SIP AND STITCH, 10a.m. to 12p.m., Topsham Public Library. A weekly knitting
and crocheting club. All abilities welcome! Come relax with a cup of coffee or
tea. 725-1727.
COASTAL CLINIC, 9a.m. to noon, Cumberland Town Hall, 290 Tuttle Road, Cumberland. Rabbies vaccinations, ear cleaning
and nail trimming are $10 each.
Microchipping available for $25 per pet.
725-5051.
MIDDLE SCHOOL GAMING CLUB, 12-
3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Stop by
the library and play board games from
our growing collection. We will also have
a WiiU available to use and welcome
BYOGD. Open to students grade 6-8.
STRESS BUSTER TEA, 1-3:30p.m.,
Brunswick United Methodist Church.
Hand massages, tea and refreshments,
meditation, tai chi, crafting. Tickets are
$8 and may be obtained by calling 837-
9404.
MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT CONFERENCE,
Hampton Inn, 140 Commercial Street,
Bath. Sponsored by First Baptist Church
of Bath. 781-7977.
LEARN TO XC-SKI AT HVNC, noon to
2:30p.m., Hidden Valley Nature Center.
For ages 13 and older. You don’t even
need your own gear! $15 for HVNC members, $20 for non-members.
PERFORMANCES
VOX NOVA CHAMBER CHOIR CONCERT,
7:30p.m., St. John Baptist Church, 39
Pleasant Street, Brunswick. “Agnus Dei:
Soul’s Crossing,” a concert of music with
bona fide gravitas.
ORATORIO CHORALE PRESENTS MARY
SULLIVAN IN “A RECITAL OF GERMAN
LIEDER: NIGHT OF BEAUTY, NIGHT OF
SONG,” 7:30p.m., Unitarian Universalist
Church, Brunswick. Adults $15, half price
for students. 577-3931.
PUBLIC MEALS
“SUMMER IN JANUARY” FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER, 4:30-6p.m., Bath United Methodist Church, 340 Oak Grove Ave., Bath. No reservations required. $8 per person, $4 per person under age 12. 443-4707.
SUN/18
MISCELLANEOUS
ARTIST GALLERY TALK: TRAVELING WITH AN ART JOURNAL, 3:30p.m., Centre St. Arts Gallery, 11 Centre St., Bath. Ms. Glaubitz has traveled all over the world and will show several of her travel journals. She will demonstrate her technique with ink pen and watercolor, and discuss her experiences with the local citizens. 442-0300.
PERFORMANCES
VOX NOVA CHAMBER CHOIR CONCERT, 3p.m., Studzinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College. “Agnus Dei: Soul’s Crossing,” a concert of music with bona fide gravitas.
PUBLIC MEALS
PUBLIC BREAKFAST BUFFET, 7:30- 9:30a.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 807 Middle St., Bath. Eggs to order, bacon, sausage, waffles, coffee, tea and more. Adults $7, children under 12 $3, children under 3 free. 443-6015.
MON/19
BLOOD DRIVES
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE, noon to 5p.m., Kellogg Church, rt. 123, Harpswell. Call 833-5567 for an appointment. Walk-ins welcome.
MISCELLANEOUS
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY LECTURE, 2- 3p.m., 75 Main Street, Richmond. “From Slavery to Maine” by historian Candace Kanes.
PERFORMANCES
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION CONCERT, 7:30p.m., Pickard Theater, Bowdoin College. In recognition of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Bowdoin College will honor Dr. King’s legacy with a dynamic performance by Bernice Johnson Reagon and her daughter Toshi Reagon.
PUBLIC MEALS
COMMUNITY PASTA SUPPER, 5-7p.m., Pilgrim House, 9 Cleaveland Street, Brunswick. Suggested donation of $10, childcare provided, children under 10 free.
TUE/20
MISCELLANEOUS
COMPUTER AND EREADER DROP-IN,
9a.m. to 11a.m., Topsham Public Library.
Need help with your computer skills on
your tablet or eReader? Our computer volunteer, Tricia, can help! 725-1727.
FREE SQUARE DANCE OPEN HOUSE,
6:30p.m., Woodside Elementary School
cafeteria, 42 Barrows Dr., Topsham.
Casual dress, no prior experience
required, partners recommended. 729-
5639.
PJ STORY TIME FOR FAMILIES, 6p.m.,
Cundy’s Harbor Library. Join us for stories, activities, and a snack in your PJs!
January’s theme is mittens and snow.
BATH GARDEN CLUB MONTHLY MEETING, noon, Grace Episcopal Church,
1100 Washington St., Bath.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
IPAD WORKSHOP FOR SENIORS, 10:30a.m. to noon, Patten Free Library. Workshop will cover the basics about device controls, adjusting iPad settings, basic navigation, and how to use the apps.
WED/21
MISCELLANEOUS
COLLEGE PREP PANEL, 6:30-8p.m.,
Patten Free Library. Event is free and
open to the public. No registration
required.
FAMILY YOGA, 4p.m., Topsham Public
Library. Basic yoga sessions designed
for ages 4-12, but all ages are welcome and parents can join in, too. 725-
1727.
JIM BAUMER BOOK TALK, 2p.m.,
Freeport Community Library. He will discuss his recently published book “The
Perfect Number: Essays and Stories.”
THU/22
MISCELLANEOUS
GENEALOGY DROP-IN, 11:30a.m. to
1p.m., Topsham Public Library. Join
genealogy volunteer Karen, who will
help you use library resources to find
our more about your family tree. Bring a
notebook and USB drive if you have
one. 725-1727.
STORY TIME, 11a.m., Cundy’s Harbor
Library. Join us for stories, music, activities and a snack. Group open to all
ages. The theme for January is bears!
TECH HELP, 1-3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor
Library. Drop-in tech help for eReaders,
eBooks, tablets, smartphones and
other computer issues.
OPENING RECEPTION FOR “FIGURES
AND LANDSCAPES” ART SHOW, 6-
8p.m., Thos. Moser Gallery, Freeport.
Works by Tina Ingraham, Kate Emlen
and more.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
WOMEN’S HEALTH SERIES, 5:30- 6:30p.m., Cafe Creme, Bath. Discussion will be on the topic of hormones. Speaker is Carrie Levine, CNM of Whole Woman Health is Newcastle. 563-7000.
FRI/23
MISCELLANEOUS
FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9p.m., People Plus, 35 Union Street, Brunswick. Best international folk dancing north of Boston! World music and dance from the Balkans, Israel, Western Europe and aound the globe. No partner needed. $8 admission, $5 for seniors. All are welcome! 200-7577.
REP. DENISE TEPLER OFFICE HOURS,
2:30-4:30p.m., Topsham Farmers’ Market exhibition hall at the Topsham Fairgrounds. Open to the public.
“A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE” AUDITIONS, 7p.m., Chocolate Church Arts
Center Annex, 804 Washington Street,
Bath. Parts for 6 men and 6 women.
Come prepared to do cold readings
from the show. 522-1810.
RICHARD LOREN AUTHOR EVENT, 7p.m.,
Maine Coast Book Shop. Celebrating his
new memoir “High Notes: Working with
Rock Legends Jefferson Airplane through
The Doors to the Greatful Dead.” 563-
3207.
FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER DISCO PARTY, 7-
10p.m., Winter Street Center, Bath. Bellbottoms and platform shoes will be the
order of the night when guests can dance
to the groovy tunes spun by our DJ, do
the hustle along with the blockbuster film
Saturday Night Fever, enjoy a cash bar
and munchies. Tickets are $15/person
and available at Now You’re Cooking and
Ornament in downtown Bath or by calling
the SPI office at 443-2174. Tickets will
also be available at the door. This event
is for adults 21 years and older.
PERFORMANCES
WINTER CABARET, 8p.m., 14 School Street, Brunswick. A raucous, adults-only night of sketch comedy, music and desserts. Pay what you want — $18 suggested. 729-8584.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
LONG RIDGES AND STEEP FACES: AN
ALASKAN EDUCATION, 7p.m., L.L. Bean
Flagship Store. With Charlie Townsend of
Synnott Mountain Guides.
PARENT/CHILD WORKSHOP, 10:30a.m.
to noon, Topsham Public Library. Fun and
interactive playtime with toys. Brings
together children aged birth-5 and caregivers in a playful setting. Registration
required. 725-1727.
SAT/24
MISCELLANEOUS
SIP AND STITCH, 10a.m. to 12p.m., Topsham Public Library. A weekly knitting
and crocheting club. All abilities welcome! Come relax with a cup of coffee or
tea. 725-1727.
MIDDLE SCHOOL GAMING CLUB, 12-
3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Stop by
the library and play board games from
our growing collection. We will also have
a WiiU available to use and welcome
BYOGD. Open to students grade 6-8.
TOPSHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY
PRESCHOOL FAIR, 10a.m. to noon.
Helps you get an idea of what preschool
options are available in the area, and to
match your child with the preschool setting that best fits their needs. 725-1727.
LIBRARY LEGOS, 1-3p.m., Topsham Public Library. Come build with our extensive
Lego collection. Regular legos for kids
ages 7-13, large Duplo blocks for the
younger kids. 725-1727.
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