Mon/22
MISCELLANEOUS
VETERAN’S RESOURCE FAIR, 10:30
a.m.-1:30 p.m., Midcoast Center for
Higher Education, 9-11 Park St.,
Bath; tour the Department of Veterans Affairs Maine Mobile Vet Center
bus, meet Veterans Services staff;
advance registration advised 1-800-
696-2329 or 442-7736.
“TASTING FOR GOOD,” 5-7 p.m.,
Brunswick Rotary Club, Aki Japanese
Cuisine, 94 Maine St.; food and wine
available for tasting as well as raffle
items to benefit the Tedford Housing
playground project; $25 available at
Aki, Shaw’s Supermarket at Cook’s
Corner and from Rotary members;
frostyc@comcast.net.
CRAFT MEETUP, for knitters, beaders, weavers, quilters, rug hookers,
etc.; bring project to work on or
share, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; 725-5242 x510.
RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY
TOUR, 7 p.m., Bath; 90 minute
lantern lit walking tour and spooky
stories; $12, $7 children under 12,
under 5 free; reservations required;
380-3806 or www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com.
PERFORMANCES
AFRO-PERUVIAN PERCUSSION CONCERT & WORKSHOP, 7:30 p.m.,
Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski
Recital Hall, Bowdoin College; free;
798-4141.
Tue/23
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED BEAVER PARK MORNING
WALKS, 7-8 a.m., Lisbon; 353-9075
or lisbonme.org.
BATH GARDEN CLUB, 11 a.m.,
Grace Episcopal Church, 1100
Washington St., Bath; Amy LeBlanc
of Whitehall Farm to present “Culinary
Herbs 101 and Beyond.
FREE GAME DAY, noon-3 p.m., Richmond Senior Citizen’s Group, 164
Pleasant St.; starts with lunch, followed by variety of games; transportation or more info, Barbara
Barter 737-2190.
4-H SCIENCE EXPERIMENT SERIES:
Catapult Building challenge, 4-5
p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St., Bath; ages 5 & up (5-10
year olds must be a accompanied
by an adult to participate); free;
443-5141.
FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY
ANONYMOUS, 6:30 p.m., The Long
Branch School, Main St., Bowdoinham; Patty 666-3945 or Rebecca
208-0318.
SAGADAHOC COUNTY REPUBLICAN
COMMITTEE MEETING, 6:30 p.m.
meet & greet, 7-9 p.m. meeting,
Montsweag Roadhouse, Route 1,
Woolwich.
PERFORMANCES
FALL FILM SERIES: “Chinatown,”
6:30 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33
Summer St., Bath; film and refreshment; free; 443-5141, ext. 25.
PUBLIC MEALS
CULINARY CAFE, 9-10 a.m., Bath
Regional Career and Technical High
School, 800 High St.; serving breakfast items, including fresh baked
goods and eggs made-to-order; Reservations encouraged; 443-8257.
NEIGHBORHOOD CAFE, free meal,
5:30-7:30 p.m., United Church of
Christ, 150 Congress Ave., Bath;
also open mic to share music,
thoughts, poetry and stories; free;
cafe.neighborhood@gmail.com.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
TALK: Charlene Donahue, Maine Forest Service 7 p.m., Morrell Meeting
Room, Curtis Memorial Library, 23
Pleasant St., Brunswick; will speak
about the forest environment and
the roles that insects play, refreshments served; free; Ted Allen
beanallen@myfairpoint.net.
Wed/24
MISCELLANEOUS
STORY TIME FOR PRESCHOOL
CHILDREN, 10:30 a.m., Wiscasset
Public Library, 21 High St.; includes
storytelling and crafts; 882-7161.
BOOK BABIES, for babies and toddlers, 10:30 a.m., Patten Free
Library, 33 Summer St., Bath; 20
minutes of rhyming stories, finger
plays and song; free; 443-5141 x17
or www.patten.lib.me.us.
SCIENCE TRUNK SERIES: “The
Human Body: Blood & Bones,” 4-5
p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer
St., Bath; free; 443-5141, ext. 17.
AWARENESS THROUGH MOVEMENT, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Movement
Matters Physical Therapy, 5 Cumberland St., Brunswick; 373-9043 or
movementmatters09@gmail.com.
EAGER BEAVER KNITTERS, 6-8:30
p.m., Beaver Park Lone Pine Lodge,
37 Cotton Road, Lisbon; bring own
materials; Verla Brooks 353-9075
or vbrooks@lisbonme.org.
RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY
TOUR, 7 p.m., Bath; 90 minute
lantern lit walking tour and spooky
stories; $12, $7 children under 12,
under 5 free; reservations required;
380-3806 or www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com.
PERFORMANCES
FILM: “Love Free or Die,” 7-9:30
p.m., Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; sponsored by Working
for Justice Steering Group of the
Unitarian-Universalist church of
Brunswick; film tells the story of
Episcopal Bishop, Gene Robinson,
the first openly gay person to serve
in this role; 725-2225.
PUBLIC MEALS
CULINARY CAFE, noon-1 p.m., Bath
Regional Career and Technical High
School, 800 High St.; three-course
meal; $7.50, reservations encouraged; 443-8257.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
FALL SCIENCE READ SERIES:
“Silent Spring,” by Rachel Carson,
noon-1: p.m., Curtis Memorial
Library, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick;
Professor Elizabeth Stokes from the
English department at Colby College
to discuss Rachel Carson’s writing;
free; 725-5242, ext. 214.
BATH GIRLS WHO WRITE BOOKS,
6:30 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33
Summer St., Bath; Elizabeth Peavey
and Morgan Callan Rogers, who
grew up in Bath to discuss books
they wrote; free; 443-5141.
Thu/25
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED BEAVER PARK MORNING
WALKS, 7-8 a.m., Lisbon; 353-9075
or lisbonme.org.
FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY
INFORMATION SESSION, 9-10:30
a.m., First Parish Church Congregational, 40 Main St., Freeport; 775-
2132 or www.foodaddicts.org.
TIME FOR TWOS, 10:30-11 a.m.,
Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; short stories, songs and puppets; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us.
CURRENT EVENTS FORUM, noon,
Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis
Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; free; 725-5242.
FARMLIFE HOOPLA: “What Came
First the Chicken or the Egg,” 3:30-
4:30 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33
Summer St., Bath; agriculturalthemed stories, speakers and activities for children ages 6-11; free; 443-
5141 x17 or www.patten.lib.me.us.
CREATIVE MOVEMENT EDUCATION,
4-5 p.m., Bath Dance Works, 72
Front St., Bath; student-centered
and engaging movement acticities
for children; $15 per class or $60
for five classes; njeden@gmail.com.
MID COAST EDGE MEETING, 5-7
p.m., Sea Dog Brewing Co.,1 Main
St., Topsham; networking event
sponsored by Southern Midcoast
Maine Chamber for young professionals between the ages of 21 and
39; R.S.V.P to 725-8797 or
www.midcoastmaine.com.
LINE DANCING, beginners 6 p.m., intermediate/ advanced 7:15 p.m., People
Plus Center, 35 Union St., Brunswick;
$20 per month; register 729-0757;
Janice McLaughlin 729-6945.
PERFORMANCES
DREAMLAND THEATER: 7 p.m., “Finding Nemo,” Winter Street Center, 880
Washington St., Bath; bring your own
supper; $5; dreamland@sagadahocpresservation.org.
MIND GAMES: Hypnotist, Paul Ramsey,
7 p.m., Crooker Theater, Brunswick
High School; $10 in advance, $12 day
of event; 837-3275.
PUBLIC MEALS
REGION TEN CAFE, noon- 1 p.m,
Region Ten Technical High School,
68 Church Road, Brunswick; serving
a three-course meal; $7.50, reservations encouraged; 729-6622.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
KENNEBEC ESTUARY LAND TRUST
LECTURE SERIES: “Forests,” by
Kevin Doran, educator with Maine
State Forest Service, 7 p.m., Maine
Maritime Museum, 243 Washington
St., Bath; discussion on forests
from a State perspective, refreshments served; $5; 442-8400.
Fri/26
MISCELLANEOUS
CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Pejepscot
Terrace, 36 Pejepscot Terrace,
Brunswick; 729-6782.
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, 10:30-
11:15 a.m., Patten Free Library, 33
Summer St., Bath; stories, songs,
puppets and crafts for 3- to 5-yearolds; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us.
CHESS CLUB, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St.,
Bath; ages 7-11; led by Nathaniel
Rines; free; 443-5141 x17 or
www.patten.lib.me.us.
AMERICAN GIRL BOOK CLUB, for
ages 8 and up, 3:30-4:30 p.m.,
Patten Free Library, 33 Summer
St., Bath, 443-5141 ext. 17.
HAUNTED HIGH SCHOOL, 6-9:30
p.m., Wiscasset High School, 272
Gardiner Road; for grades K-8, facepainting and candy; $3; 882-7722.
RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY
TOUR, 7 p.m., Bath; 90 minute
lantern lit walking tour and spooky
stories; $12, $7 children under 12,
under 5 free; reservations required;
380-3806 or www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com.
PERFORMANCES
“ALADDIN, JR.,” 7 p.m., Brunswick
Junior High gym, 65 Columbia Ave.;
$8, $5 students and seniors.
CONCERT: “Bach to the Future,” 7
p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church, 330 Maine St., Brunswick;
a celebration of 50th anniversary,
including pie and coffee.
CONCERT: George Lopez, pianist,
7:30 p.m., Kanbar Auditorium,
Studzinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College; performing works of Rachmaninoff, and bowdoin music professor
Vineet Shende; free; 798-4141.
EURYDICE, 8 p.m., The Theater Project, 14 School St., Brunswick; in
collaboration with CHANS Hospice
Care Program and playwrite Sarah
Ruhl; Pay-what-you-can; www.theaterproject.com.
PUBLIC MEALS
FIRESIDE LUNCHEON, noon, Spectrum
Generations, 12 Main St., Topsham;
$6 younger than 60, $4 age 60 and
older; reservations 729-0475.
CHICKEN PIE SUPPER, 4:30-6:30
p.m., North Yarmouth Congregational Church, 3 Gray Road; chicken pie
made from scratch, mashed potatoes, gravy, squash, coleslaw,
desserts and beverages; $12,
$5.50 kids ages 4-10, children 3
and under free; 829-3644 or
nycc@maine.rr.com.
SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 5-7 p.m., St.
Charles Parish Hall, McKeen St.,
Brunswick; hosted by Scout Troop
648 of All Saints Parish, large servings of spaghetti and meatballs,
salad, rolls and dessert to help buy
camping equipment and send
Scouts to camp; $7, $4 ages 12
and under, age 5 and under free,
$20 family; 371-9078.
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