FRI/15
MISCELLANEOUS
FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9p.m., People Plus, 36 Union St., Brunwsick. Many dances are taught, no partner needed. Music and dance from around the world. $5 donation. All are welcome. 200-7577.
ALL SPECIES PARADE, 4:30p.m., Town Mall, Brunswick. Dress as or carry a representation of your favorite species. Live animals, motorized vehicles (aside from wheelchairs) and slogans or words should be left at home. Meet at the town green at 4p.m. for a prompt 4:30p.m. start!
FRIDAY NIGHT BALLROOM CLASSES – FIRST IN A 6-WEEK SESSION, with the other 5 sessions on 5/22, 5/29, 6/12, 6/19 and 6/26. $60 per person, $90 per couple. Call 233-8616 to register.
EVEREST LECTURE, 7p.m., L.L. Bean Outdoor Discovery School. Ed Webster will discuss going up Mt. Everest with 4 climbers, no Sherpas, no bottled oxygen and no radios. www.llbean.com/llb/shop/513060 to register.
BOOK SIGNING WITH SENATOR GEORGE J. MITCHELL, 1-3p.m., Maine Coast Book Shop, Damariscotta. 563- 3207.
DR. EVELYN SAWYER AT FREEPORT WOMAN’S CLUB, 1p.m., Community Reading Room, Freeport Community Library. Dr. Sawyer will discuss her work. Delicious refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
JUNGLE BOOK JR. AUDITIONS, 5:30- 8:30p.m., Midcoast Prebyterian Church, Topsham. For students grades 3-5. Rehersals will be in Topsham Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3:30-5p.m. Show dates will be July 16-18. 837- 8567.
PERFORMANCES
HUMORIST TIM SAMPLE, 10a.m. to noon, Lincoln Theater. Free and open to the public. RED BEANS & RICE, 7p.m., Brunswick
UU Church, 15 Pleasant St., Brunswick. Doors open at 7p.m. with open mic performances. Red Beans & Rice will perform at 9p.m. Suggested donation of $8 at the door. 442-8195.
SAT/16
MISCELLANEOUS
GAMING CLUB, noon to 3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Bring your own gaming device, or try out a board game. Snacks provided. 725-1461.
FIELD TRIP TO MORSE MOUNTAIN AND SEAWALL BEACH, 7a.m. to 2p.m., Morse Mountain and Seawall Beach, Phippsburg. For more information call 725-0282.
BATH GARDEN CLUB ANNUAL PLANT SALE, 8a.m. to noon, City/Library Park, Bath. Selling perennials, herbs, native shrubs, geraniums, Proven Winner annuals and many more starting at $4 each. Please bring your own box. 666-3078.
BOWDOINHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY PLANT SALE, 9a.m. to 4p.m., Bowdoin Public Library. Thousands of plants available. All proceeds benefit the library. 522- 6078.
SIP AND STITCH, 10a.m. to noon, Topsham Public Library. All abilities welcome. Work on your latest knit or crochet project with a cup of coffee or tea. 725-1727.
PEJEPSCOT HISTORICAL SOCIETY COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAY, 10a.m. to 2p.m., featuring free admission to the Skolfield-Whittier House and Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum to residents of Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell. 729-6606.
ANNUAL YARD SALE AND DRIVE-IN CAR SHOW, 8a.m. to 2p.m., Region Ten Technical High School, 68 Church Road, Brunswick. Proceeds go to Skills USA. Call 729-6622 to rent a table for $15, or two tables for $25.
JUNGLE BOOK JR. AUDITIONS, 1-4p.m., Midcoast Prebyterian Church, Topsham. For students grades 3-5. Rehersals will be in Topsham Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3:30-5p.m. Show dates will be July 16-18. 837-8567.
BATH CASH MOB ANNOUNCEMENT, noon, Main Street Bath. Main Street Bath will anounce the store that will be mobbed during the monthly “cash mob” where a store is chosen at random and mobbed by enthusiastic community members and visitors.
PUBLIC MEALS
MAY BREAKFAST, 7-10a.m., Cosmopolitan Club of Bath. Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, oat meal, breads, muffins, fruit salad, waffle bar, juices and coffee. $8 at the door.
PULLED PORK CHURCH SUPPER, 4:30- 6p.m., Bath United Methodist Church, 340 Oak Grove Ave., Bath. Pulled pork, 2 kinds of beans, cole slaw, cornbread and homemade cake. $8 per person, $4 for children under 12. No reservations required. 443-4707.
PUBLIC SUPPER, 4:30-6:30p.m., West
Bath Seaside Grange. Pasta dishes, beans, salads, breads, drinks and desserts. Collecting non-perishable foods and/or cash for the local food pantry. 443-1266.
BAKED BEAN AND SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 5-6p.m., Pownal Congregational Church. $8 for adults, $5 for children 5-12, children under 5 free. Call 688-4433 to reserve tickets.
WILLING HELPERS PASTA PLUS SUPPER, 4:30-6:30p.m. unless the food is gone earlier, Bailey Island Union Church, Route 24. Great variety of pasta dishes and fantastic desserts. Adults $10 at the door.
SUN/17
PERFORMANCES
DAPONTE STRING QUARTET WINTER SERIES III: SHORT AND SWEET, 3p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, Thomaston. Tickets are $20 at the door, free for those under 21.
MIDCOAST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA “GROWING INTO THE FUTURE,” 2:30p.m., Orion Performing Arts Center, 66 Republic Ave., Topsham. $20 per person at the door. Under 18 and college students free. 846-5378.
PUBLIC MEALS
PUBLIC BREAKFAST BUFFET, 7:30- 9:30a.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 807 Middle St., Bath. Eggs to order, bacon, sausage, waffles, pancakes, French toast, home fries, juice, biscuits, gravy, muffins, coffee, tea and more. Adults $7, children $3, 3 and under free. 443-6015.
MON/18
MISCELLANEOUS
AGING WELL LUNCH AND LEARN: “PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD,” noon, People Plus, 35 Union St., Brunswick. With Dr. Hilary Pelletier. 729-0757.
CRIBBAGE, 1-3p.m., Golden Oldies Senior Center, 314 Front St., Richmond. Great players who love to play or teach the game. 737-2161.
PUBLIC MEALS
MEN’S FUNDRAISING BREAKFAST, 8a.m., Golden Oldies Senior Center, 314 Front St., Richmond. $6. A fabulous breakfast with all the fixins. 737- 2161.
TUE/19
MISCELLANEOUS
PJ STORY TIME FOR FAMILIES, 6p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Monthly story time with activities and a snack in your PJs.
BRADLEY POND WARBLER SERIES FIELD TRIP, 7:30a.m. to noon at the pond. View migrating land birds. 725- 0282.
CAPTION CALL PHONE DEMONSTRATION, 1p.m., Orr’s Island Library. Learn to use the caption call phone which allows the hearing impaired to see on a screen what is said on the phone.
HARVEY HALPERN — ENDANGERED CANYONS OF UTAH, 7p.m., Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick. Presentation is free and open to the public.
COMPUTER AND EREADER DROP IN, 9- 11a.m., Topsham Public Library. Our computer volunteer, Tricia, will be available every Tuesday to help with all computer and eReader issues. 725-1727.
COMMUNITY PROGRAM: SAVING THE
KEEPER’S HOUSE — GEORGETOWN’S PERKINS ISLAND LIGHT STATION, 6p.m., Georgetown Historical Society, 20 Bay Point Rd., Georgetown. Free and open to the public.
REVERSE MORTGAGE SPEAKER, 10a.m., Golden Oldies Senior Center, 314 Front St., Richmond. No sales pressure, just information. 737-2161.
WED/20
MISCELLANEOUS
BIRDING ON UPPER MIDDLE BAY, 7a.m. at the bay. Join Jan Pierson and watch for migrants along the preserve edge, listen for residents already back and check the marsh and cove with a scope. 729-7694.
FILM SCREENING: “CONSIDER THE CONVERSATION,” 6:30p.m., Patten Free Library. Documentary focuses on the issues faced at the end of life. PFL partners with Mid Coast Hospital for the event. 443-5141.
FIELD TRIP TO GREEN POINT FARM, DRESDEN, 6:30a.m. to noon at the farm. See a variety of migrant birds in the woodlands, orchard, fields and rice flats. Call 729-0220 for more information.
MAINE’S RIDE OF SILENCE, 7p.m.,
starting at the Gazebo on Park Row, Brunswick. Free and silent 10-mile ride to honor cyclists lost or injured due to
motorists. Lights and black arm bands recommended, helmets required. 833- 0939.
HEALTHCARE MOVIE WITH COMMENTS AND DISCUSSION, 7-8:30p.m., Unitarian Universalist Church, Brunswick. The 27-minute film will be followed by reactions by Dr. Deb Hagler and Rep. Mattie Daughtry, and an audience discussion. 729-2809.
JAZZ WITH CHAZZ, 11a.m., Golden Oldies Senior Center, 314 Front St., Richmond. Bring your favorite dish to share for a potluck lunch with music by Chazz. 737-2161.
THU/21
MISCELLANEOUS
STORY TIME, 11a.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Weekly story time with activities and a snack. 725-1461.
TECH HELP THURSDAY, 1-3p.m., Cundy’s Harbor Library. Drop-in tech help for eReaders, eBooks, tablets and computers. 725-1461.
ANNUAL MEETING AT MIDCOAST MAINE COMMUNITY ACTION, 5:30- 8p.m., 34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath.
MEN’S BOOK GROUP, 6:30-7:30p.m., Topsham Public Library. This month’s book is “The Monuments Men” by Robert Edsel. New members welcome. 725-1727.
GENEALOGY DROP IN, 12:30-2:30p.m., Topsham Public Library. Use resources such as Ancestry.com to find out more about your family tree. 725-1727.
WINE TASTING AND SILENT AUCTION, 6-8p.m., Spinney’s Restaurant, Phippsburg. In support of the Totman Library. 389-2401.
STAYING ACTIVE AND ENGAGED WITH MEMORY LOSS, 4-5p.m., Mid Coast Senior Health Center, Brunswick. Support group for caregivers. 373-4656.
RIVERVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING, 1p.m., Topsham Public Library. Lot holders welcome. 721-0606.
FRI/22
MISCELLANEOUS
FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9p.m., People Plus, 36 Union St., Brunwsick. Many dances are taught, no partner needed. Music and dance from around the world. $5 donation. All are welcome. 200-7577.
MAINE FAMILY BOOKNIC, 10-11a.m., Topsham Public Library. Hands-on gardening activities for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. 725-1727.
GOING BUGGY AUDITIONS, 3:30-5p.m., Midcoast Presbyterian Church, Topsham. For students in kindergarten through 2nd grade. Rehersals will be in Topsham on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5:30p.m. Show dates will be July 16-18. 837-8567.
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