
Art
Suzanne Agostino oil paintings on display at Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton.
Through July 23
Karen Pettingill drawings and paintings, Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton.
Through Aug. 30
“On the Line: Juried Student Exhibition 2021” by University of Southern Maine at Gorham students, online slideshow at usm.maine.edu/gallery.
Ongoing
Third Thursday Artmart, 7 p.m. via Facebook live, hosted by Gallery 302, showcasing visual and 3D artwork. Visit the gallery’s Facebook page for details.
Film
Bridgton Twin Drive-In Theater, 383 Portland Road, showtimes on Facebook.
Pride’s Corner Drive-In, 651 Bridgton Road (Route 302), Westbrook, showtimes on Facebook.
Music
“Edges,” presented by Windham Center Stage Theater, July 9-11 at Gendron Franco Center and Aug. 6-8 at Windham Town Hall. windhamtheater.org.
July 4
Preston & Curry Music Duo, country and ’70s classics, 6-7 p.m., Naples Village Green.
July 9
Jud Caswell, 7 p.m., Conant Homestead, 89 Conant St., Westbrook. Suggested donation $10.
July 15
El Grande, 5:30 p.m., live Music at the Vallee Square Outside Dining Park, Westbrook.
Ongoing
Gorham Summer Concert Series, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Gazebo on the Municipal Center lawn, 75 South St. July 6, 13 and 27; Aug. 3 and 10. Free. gorhamrec.com.
Grand Central Wine Bar, 7 Railroad Ave., Gorham, live music 5-11 p.m., Friday and Saturday. grandcentralwinebar.com.
Saccarappa Summer Concert Series at Conant Homestead, 89 Conant St., Westbrook, 7 p.m. Fridays through Oct. 20. Suggested donation $10, with all proceeds going to the musicians.
Tuesday series at Riverbank Park, Westbrook, 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Aug. 31.
Thursday and Friday Night Music Series, 7-9:30 p.m. Thursdays and 8:30-10:30 p.m. Fridays, The Frog and Turtle, 3 Bridge St., Westbrook.
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