JUNE FRI/1
MISCELLANEOUS
CELEBRATE RECOVERY GROUP MEETING, 6 p.m., Freedom Fellowship, Wiscasset. On Rt. 1, across from Norm’s Used Cars. 344-8660.
FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9 p.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.
‘A SPIRIT OF FIRE & THE MISSING YELLOW,’ Curtis Memorial Library, Morrell Meeting Room, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick. A philosophy lecture by Tom Cheetham highlighting Jung, Hillman, Corbin and Bachelard. Tickets are $20- 25. FMI, visit mainejungcenter.org.
PERFORMANCES
‘VOICES IN THE MIRROR,’ 7:30 p.m., The Theater Project, 14 School St., Brunswick. The Theater Project presents The Young Company performing original sketch comedy by local teens. Suggested admission of $12. FMI or tickets, call (207) 729-8584 or visit theaterproject.com.
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MISCELLANEOUS
FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY ANONYMOUS, 9 a.m., Medical Office Building Conference Room 1 and 2, 121 Medical Center Drive, Brunswick. 830-9863.
TOPSHAM GARDEN CLUB ANNUAL PLANT SALE, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Topsham Town Hall, 100 Main St., Topsham. Perennials, vegetables, annuals, houseplants and native shrubs for sale. Sale will end at 1 p.m. or when plants are gone. FMI, visit topshamgardenclub.com.
2ND ANNUAL YARD SALE, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Independence Drive, Freeport. Hosted by Freeport Lioness-Lions Club; rain or shine, NO early birds. Lots of items; food for sale as well. Used eyeglasses, cell phones and hearing aids also will be collected. FMI, call Martha at (207) 865-6188, Nancy at (207) 865- 4780 or Judy at (207) 865-4051.
WOLFE’S NECK SPRING FESTIVAL, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wolfe’s Neck Center, 184 Burnett Road, Freeport. Explore the trails and gardens, interact with the animals, learn about seeds and plants, observe farm demonstrations, craft activities, face painting, and a hay pile and tractors to climb. Food will be available for purchase and there will be live music. Admission is $8 per person, ages 3 and younger are free.
WEAR ORANGE WALK, 10:15 a.m., Little Dog Cafe, Maine Street, Brunswick. The Wear Orange walk for gun safety will start at the Little Dog Cafe, going to the Green Bridge in Brunswick/Topsham. A family friendly picnic will follow on the Mall. Refreshments and activities for kids. FMI, call (207) 485-9955 or visit wearorange.org.
CASTLE TUCKER, NICKELS-SORTWELL HOUSE OPEN HOUSE, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Castle Tucker, 2 Lee St., Wiscasset. Guided tours will be given at each house on the half hour. Free and open to all.
50/50 BINGO, 1-3 p.m., Bath Area Senior Activity Center, 45 Floral St., Bath. Doors open at noon, refreshments will be available. All are invited, must be at least 16 years old to play.
TEXAS HOLD ‘EM TOURNAMENT, 6 p.m., Bath Columbian Hall, 807 Middle St., Bath. Refreshments available. FMI, call (207) 443-6015.
PERFORMANCES
ORATORIO CHORALE CABARET, 7 p.m., Mid Coast Presbyterian Church, 84 Main St., Topsham. An informal evening of music, with Oratorio Chorale members performing solos, duets and small ensemble pieces. Tickets not required; suggest contribution of $10 benefits the Chorale’s Carolyn Johnson Fund for outreach scholarships.
‘VOICES IN THE MIRROR,’ 7:30 p.m., The Theater Project, 14 School St., Brunswick. The Theater Project presents
The Young Company performing original sketch comedy by local teens. Suggested admission of $12. FMI or tickets, call (207) 729-8584 or visit theaterproject.com.
AMERANOUCHE, 7:30 p.m., Village Coffeehouse of New Gloucester, 19 Gloucester Hill Road, New Gloucester. Ameranouche performs Gypsy Flamenco Swing style of music. Tickets are $10.
PAT COLWELL & THE SOUL SENSATIONS, 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.), Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center, 280 Water St., Gardiner. Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for seniors, $5 for youth. Tickets available at the box office from noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, by calling (207) 582-7144 or at johnsonhall.org.
TAPESTRY SINGERS, 7:30 p.m., St. Patrick’s Church, Newcastle. The chorus will be accompanied by bagpipes, piano, woodwinds and guitar. Tenor Jesse Wakeman will perform a solo in several pieces. Tickets are $15 for adults, free for students. Available online at tapestrysingersmaine.org or at the door.
JOHN GORKA, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick, 1 Middle St., Brunswick. Part of the UUCB’s Concerts for a Cause series. Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 at the door, $10 for students/children. Available at the church office at (207) 729-8515, at Gulf of Maine Books, or at gorka.brownpapertickets.com.
PUBLIC MEALS
BREAKFAST AT HARPWELL MERRICONEAG GRANGE, 8-10 a.m., Harpswell. Pancakes, French toast, waffles, eggs, ham or sausage, juice, fruit, coffee, tea and cocoa. Adults: $8, children under 10: $4.
WEST BATH SEASIDE GRANGE SUPPER, 4:30-6:30 p.m., 75 New Meadows Road, West Bath. Beans and franks, casseroles, salad, bread, desserts and drinks. $8 per person; raising funds for upkeep of 1901 Grange building. FMI, call (207) 443-6366.
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MISCELLANEOUS
QUILTING BEE, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Durham Friends Meetinghouse, 534 Quaker Meeting House Road, Durham. A bee for the Mothers’ Dream Quilt Project sponsored by Maine Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense. FMI, call (207) 373- 0698.
PRE-PRIMARY PARTY, 2-4 p.m., Georgetown Community Center, 19 Old Schoolhouse Road, Georgetown. All Georgetown, Arrowsic and Woolwich voters are invited to meet gubernatorial, state and local candidates for office. Ranked Choice Voting sample ballot and question and Home Care ballot initiative will be discussed. Refreshments will be officerd; $1 donation requested for Georgetown Community Center. FMI, email georgetownmainedemocrats@gmail.com .
PERFORMANCES
‘VOICES IN THE MIRROR,’ 2 p.m., The Theater Project, 14 School St., Brunswick. The Theater Project presents The Young Company performing original sketch comedy by local teens. Suggested admission of $12. FMI or tickets, call (207) 729-8584 or visit theaterproject.com.
TAPESTRY SINGERS, 5 p.m., St. Patrick’s Church, Newcastle. The chorus will be accompanied by bagpipes, piano, woodwinds and guitar. Tenor Jesse Wakeman will perform a solo in several pieces. Tickets are $15 for adults, free for students. Available online at tapestrysingersmaine.org or at the door.
MON/4
MISCELLANEOUS
FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY ANONYMOUS, 9 a.m., St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 27 Pleasant St., Brunswick.
BABY AND ME, 10-11 a.m., Freeport Community Library, 10 Library Dr., Freeport. A social time for babies and their caregivers; infant toys and music available. Free and open to the public; adult supervision required. FMI, call
(207) 865-3307 or visit freepor tlibrar y.com.
BLOOD DRIVE, 2-7 p.m., Holy Trinity Church, 67 Frost Hill Ave., Lisbon Falls. Knights of Columbus Council 2358 of Lisbon Falls will sponsor this blood drive. To make an appointment, call (800) 733- 2767 or visit redcrossblood.org.
THE LINCOLN HOME STORY, 3-4 p.m., The Lincoln Home, 22 River Road, Newcastle. Administrator Lynn Norgang will give a talk about how The Lincoln Home got its start, its growth and how health care has changed senior living and the future. Free and open to the public. FMI, contact Rhonda Hanna at rhonda@lincoln home.org or (207) 563-3350, or visit lincoln-home.org.
THERAPY DOG STORY HOUR, 4-5 p.m., Freeport Community Library, 10 Library Dr., Freeport. Kids of all ages can read to an attentive, loving dog. Free and open to the public. FMI, call (207) 865- 3307 or visit freeportlibrary.com.
AUTHOR TALK: LISA BROOKS, 6:30-8 p.m., Curtis Memorial Library, Morrell Meeting Room, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick. Join Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group for an author talk by Lisa Brooks on “Our Beloved Kin: A New History of King Philip’s War.” Free and open to the public. FMI, call (207) 725- 5242 ext. 503 or visit curtislibrary.com/indigenous.
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MISCELLANEOUS
ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP, 9:45-11:15 a.m., Thornton Hall, Mid Coast Senior Health, 56 Baribeau Dr., Brunswick. For all who are supporting individuals facing the challenges of Alzheimer’s or other dementias. FMI, call (207) 729-8571.
TODDLER STORYTIME, 10-11 a.m., Freeport Community Library, 10 Library Dr., Freeport. Stories and songs; adult supervision required. FMI, call (207) 865-3307 or visit freeportlibrary.com.
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME WITH GUNTA, 11-11:30 p.m., Freeport Community Library, 10 Library Dr., Freeport. Stories; adult supervision required. FMI, call (207) 865-3307 or visit freeportlibrar y.com.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS BATH/BRUNSWICK, noon, St. Mary’s Church, 144 Lincoln St., Bath.
‘MAGIC CARPET’ WORKSHOP FOR TEENS, 3:30 p.m., Patten Free library, Community Room, 33 Summer St., Bath. Library will provide a precut canvas along with assorted fabrics, paint, glue and sealant. The free make-and-take event is open to students in grades 6-12. Participants should wear clothing that can get messy. To register, call (207) 443-5141 ext. 12. FMI, contact Roberta Jordan at (207) 443-5141 ext. 25 or rjordan@patten. lib.me.us.
NATURE JOURNAL WORKSHOP, 5:30- 7:30 p.m., Harpswell Heritage Land Trust, 153 Harpswell Neck Road, Harpswell. Create, personalize and handstitch your own nature journal. Suggested donation of $2-5 per journal. FMI, email outreach@hhltmaine.org, (207) 837-9613 or visit hhltmaine.org.
BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS CLUB, 6:30-8 p.m., 8 Venture Ave., Brunswick. Visitors welcome. FMI, call (207) 241- 2294 or visit 2156.toastmastersclubs.org.
NOR’EASTERS BARBERSHOP CHORUS REHEARSAL, 7 p.m., Bath United Methodist Church, 340 Oak Grove Avenue, Bath. Men of all ages who like to sing are welcome. FMI, call (207) 542- 7229.
RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR, 7:30 p.m., Bath. A twilight walking tour of Bath, seeing many original homes, hearing of some haunts and spirits and learning about early history. Appropriate for all; by reservation only. Meeting location revealed upon reservation. Cost is $15 for adults, $7 for children younger than 12, free for children younger than age 5. FMI or to make a reservation, call (207) 380-3806 or visit redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com.
PUBLIC MEALS
FREE COMMUNITY MEAL, 5-6 p.m., Pathway Vineyard Church, 2 Columbus Dr., Brunswick. FMI, contact jo.harrison@pathwayvineyard.com.
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