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FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9p.m., People Plus, 35 Union St., Brunwsick. Many dances are taught, no partner needed. Music and dance from around the world. $5 donation. All are welcome. 200-7577.

FINGER FUN AND MUSIC WITH TERESA GILLIS, 10:30a.m., Curtis Memorial Library. Free and open to the public.

PARENT/CHILD WORKSHOP, 10a.m., Topsham Public Library. Join the children’s librarian Mariah Sewall and community professionals from local agencies for interactive playtime in a room full of toys. 725-1727.

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L.L. BEAN LECTURE SERIES: CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH UPDATE, 7p.m., Camping Department Atrium, L.L. Bean flagship store. With Mike Retelle of Bates College.

PERFORMANCES

“THE LIAR” AT THE THEATER PROJECT, 8p.m., 14 School Street, Brunswick. By David Ives, directed by Christopher Price. Suggested donation of $18. 729- 8584.

LATE NIGHT TALES BY RESURGENCE DANCE COMPANY WITH VIVID MOTION AND ALEXIS POWERS, 7p.m., Chocolate Church Curtis Room, Bath. Suggested donation of $16 for adults, $14 for ages 10-18, under 10 not admitted.

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KIDFUN SATURDAY AT THE LIBRARY, 10:30a.m., Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick. Fun with Super-Duplo.

TOWN HISTORY SERIES: ARROWSIC, 10:30-11:30a.m., Community Room, Patten Free Library. Mike Kreindler, “Crossing the Waters of Arrowsic.” Sponsored by the Patten Free Library and the Bath Historical Society. Series will be filmed for showing on local TV on Saturday mornings through Feb. 13.

ANNUAL STRESS BUSTER TEA, 1- 3:30p.m., United Methodist Church, 320 Church Rd., Brunswick. Tea and refreshments, guided meditation, crafts, Mary Kay makeovers and massages. $8 in advance, $9 at the door.

KATIE CLARK AUTHOR READING, 10a.m. to noon, Mustard Seed Bookstore. Author of “Grandma Drove a Snowplow” and “Grandma Drove a

Garbage Truck” and others. Books available for purchase and signing. 389- 4084.

“PAINT-A-THON” CAMPAIGN FOR CHARITY, 10a.m. to 6p.m., Cool as a Moose, 128 Maine St., Brunswick. Maria Castellano Usery will set up her easel in the front window and have a day-long “Painta Thon.”. Raffle tickets for the completed 8” x 8” acrylic painting will be sold, with the winning ticket being drawn the evening. A benefit for Midcoast Hunger Prevention’s “Backpack Program.”

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PERFORMANCES

“THE LIAR” AT THE THEATER PROJECT, 8p.m., 14 School Street, Brunswick. By David Ives, directed by Christopher Price. Suggested donation of $18. 729- 8584.

LATE NIGHT TALES BY RESURGENCE DANCE COMPANY WITH VIVID MOTION AND ALEXIS POWERS, 7p.m., Chocolate Church Curtis Room, Bath. Suggested donation of $16 for adults, $14 for ages 10-18, under 10 not admitted.

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BEAN SUPPER, 4-6p.m., Bowdoinham Fire Station. $8 for adults, $3 for children. 666-8801.

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WINTER GARDENING WORKSHOP: GROWING SMALL FRUITS, 2-3:30 p.m., St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Brunswick. Suggested donation of $5. Put on by the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust. 798- 5899.

VALENTINE EXTRAVAGANZA CHOCOLATE BUFFET, 4-5:30p.m., 98 South Freeport Road, Freeport. To benefit the South Freeport Congregational Church. Indulge on platters upon platters of decadent chocolates. So much chocolate you’ll think you’ve gone to Chocolate Heaven. Enjoy a collection of love songs and go home with a half-pound of chocolate to enjoy later. Beverages included. Tickets: $20. Call 865-4012. Or email: southfreeportchurch@gmail.com.

SUNDAY SUPPER STARTS A SUPER SCHOOL WEEK, 4:30-6:30 at the Perryman Drive Community Center. Brunswick families are invited to join Midcoast Hunger Prevention Program and Brunswick School Department for a free restaurant style dinner, bingo and prizes — a great way to kick off the week.`

PERFORMANCES

“THE LIAR” AT THE THEATER PROJECT, 2p.m., 14 School Street, Brunswick. By David Ives, directed by Christopher Price. Suggested donation of $18. 729- 8584.

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LATE NIGHT TALES BY RESURGENCE DANCE COMPANY WITH VIVID MOTION AND ALEXIS POWERS, 2p.m., Chocolate Church Curtis Room, Bath. Suggested donation of $16 for adults, $14 for ages 10-18, under 10 not admitted.

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IPAD WORKSHOP FOR SENIORS, 10:30a.m. to noon, Patten Free Library’s second floor board room. Third of 5 sessions, held on Tuesdays, to help seniors with their ipads. Free and open to anyone age 55 and older. No class Feb. 16. 443-5141, ext. 25.

DALTON TRUMBO FILM FESTIVAL: “KITTY FOYLE,” 6:30p.m., Patten Free Library. Free and open to the public. Refreshments provided.

FREE COMMUNITY SQUARE DANCE, 6:30-7:30p.m., Woodside Elementary School, Topsham. 939-0412. Casual attire. All are welcome.

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FIVE RIVERS ARTS ALLIANCE MEMBERS AND PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS MEETING, 5:30p.m., Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick. Interested in local art walks, art events and coordination among arts groups in the Midcoast area? The meeting will include a discussion about the alliance’s 2016 activities and opportunities for members to get involved. 798-6964.

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BOB BUNSELMEYER — DAVID JONES AND HIS EPIC PROSE POEM ‘IN PARENTHESIS,’ 12:15p.m., Curtis Memorial Library. Free and open to the public. Presented by Midcoast Senior College. David Jones discusses his wartime experiences.

HEALTHY EATING ON A BUDGET, 1p.m., Bowdoinham Fire Station, 57 Post Road, Bowdoinham. Session 2 of 4. A class on healthy, frugal eating. Delicious, lowcost recipes will be made in each class. Class will also meet Feb. 10 and 17. 666-5531.

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“WHERE DOES SEAFOOD COME FROM?” WITH ED ROBINSON, 7p.m., Orr’s island Library. Robinson will talk about how seafood is produced and harvested. 833-5430.

DIABETES WORKSHOP, 9:30a.m. to noon, 329 Bath Road, Brunswick. Participants will make weekly action plans, share experiences, and help each other solve problems they encounter in creating and carrying out their self-management program. The course is free, but registration is required. For more information, contact the Sweetser Training Institute at 294-4414.

HARRY POTTER BOOK NIGHT, 6:30- 7:30p.m., Curtis Memorial Library. A night of spells for school-aged muggles and wizards. Call to register at 725- 5242 ext. 225.

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FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9p.m., People Plus, 35 Union St., Brunwsick. Many dances are taught, no partner needed. Music and dance from around the world. $5 donation. All are welcome. 200-7577.

L.L. BEAN LECTURE SERIES: “THE ISLES OF SHOALS: 5,000 YEARS OF MARINE ECOLOGY,” 7p.m., Camping Department Atrium, flagship store, Freeport.

PERFORMANCES

THE THEATRE PROJECT PRESENTS: “THE LIAR” BY DAVID IVES, 8p.m., 14 School St., Brunswick. Pay-what-youwant with a suggested donation of $18. 729-8584.

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FOOD DRIVE FOR THE BATH AREA FOOD BANK, 8a.m. to 2p.m., Brackett’s Market, 185 Front Street, Bath. Hosted by Bath Rotary Club. Wish lists will be handed out at the door or are available at bathrotary.org. Storm date Feb. 13.

FOUR CHAPLAINS CEREMONY, 1p.m., 79 Foreside Road, Topsham. In honor of minister George L. Fox, minister Clark V. Poling, priest John P. Washington and

Rabbi Alexander B. Goode, all selflessly giving their life jackets to other soldiers aboard the Army Transport Dorchester as it sank after being scuttled by a German U-Boat on February 3, 1943. 729- 9870.

COASTAL HUMANE SOCIETY COASTAL CLINIC, 10a.m. to noon, Coastal Humane Society, Brunswick. Rabies vaccinations, ear cleaning and nail trimming are $10 each. Microchipping available for $25 per pet. 725-5051.

GEORGETOWN COMMUNITY CENTER ANNUAL MEETING, 9a.m. at the community center. All are welcome.

SENATOR STAN GERZOFSKY OFFICE HOURS, 10a.m. to noon, Little Dog Coffee Shop, Maine St., Brunswick. Open to anyone who would like to voice their opinion or share a concern.

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PERFORMANCES

THE THEATRE PROJECT PRESENTS: “THE LIAR” BY DAVID IVES, 8p.m., 14 School St., Brunswick. Pay-what-youwant with a suggested donation of $18. 729-8584.

PUBLIC MEALS

PUBLIC BREAKFAST, 8-10a.m., Harpswell Merriconeag Grange. Sweetheart special: $1 off if you bring your sweetheart. French toast, pancakes, cook’s special, ham or sausage, juice, fruit, coffee, tea or cocoa. Adults: $8, children under 10: $4.

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LINCOLN COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION LECTURE SERIES: LINCOLN PAINE, 1p.m., in the Communications Building behind the County Court House in Wiscasset. The historian, curator and author will talk about Maritime history.

COIN AND STAMP SHOW, 9a.m. to 2:30p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, Brunswick. 25+ dealers, 40+ tables. Free admission, hourly door prizes. 721- 7872.

PEACEWORKS PRESENTS A REPORT FROM JEJU ISLAND AND OKINIAWA WITH VETERANS FOR PEACE MEMBER BRUCE GAGNON, 4p.m., Curtis Memorial Library. 725-7686.

LONGFELLOW DAYS POETRY READING, 1p.m., Fireplace Room, Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick. Featuring Maine poets Carolyn Gelland, Kristen Lindquist and Mark Swiedom. Refreshments. Free.

PERFORMANCES

THE THEATRE PROJECT PRESENTS: “THE LIAR” BY DAVID IVES, 2p.m., 14 School St., Brunswick. Pay-what-youwant with a suggested donation of $18. 729-8584.

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