Fri/6
MISCELLANEOUS
BATH HERITAGE DAYS, various venues throughout the day, Bath downtown; www.bathheritagedays.com. PATTEN FREE LIBRARY BOOK SALE, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Winter Street Center, 880 Washington St., Bath; all books prices 50 cents to $3. CASCO BAY ART LEAGUE SUMMER SHOW AND SALE, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Harpswell Heritage Land Trust, 153 Harpswell Neck Road, Harpswell. OWLS OF MAINE, 1-2 p.m., The Chewonki Foundation, Wiscasset; followed by a walking tour of the Chewonki campus; all ages; free; www.chewonki.org. RICHMOND RIVERFRONT FARMERS MARKET, 3:30-6 p.m., Front Street, Richmond; music, local foods, baked goods, jewelry and more; 841-5599 or 737-6177. ART EXHIBITION OPENING, 5-8 p.m., The Harlow Gallery, 160 Water St., Hallowell; “Hallowell Through History” and “Model Citizens;” free; www.harlowgaller y.org
PERFORMANCES
LL BEAN SUMMER IN THE PARK CONCERT SERIES: Beware of Pedestrians and Guilty Bystander, 2 p.m., Discovery Park, Freeport; free. BATH MUNICIPAL BAND, 5-7 p.m., jazz band at City Park gazebo, Bath; bathband.org. MUSIC AT THE MARKET: Nat Hussey, 5-7 p.m., Richmond Riverfront Farmers Market; free. BATH HERITAGE DAYS CONCERT SERIES, 5:30 p.m., the Main Stage at Waterfront Park; Robert Lewis, The Arrowsics at 7 p.m., and Pat Colwell & the Soul Sensations at 9; www.bathheriagedays.com. FIRST FRIDAY ROCK ’N BOWL: an alternative venue for young musical artists, 6-9 p.m., Bayside Bowl, 58 Alder St., Portland; sponsored by Maine Academy of Modern Music; $5; 899-3433 or www.MaineAcademyOfModernMusic.org. BRUSHES WITH AUTHORITY, 7:30-9 p.m., 516 Congress St., Portland; $7; www.portlandplayback.com. TARTUFFE, 7:30 p.m., Theater at Monmouth, 796 Main St., Monmouth; $26/$24 senior/$20 student; 933-9999 or www.theateratmonmouth.org. AQUITANIA, 7:30 p.m., Bowdoinham Town Hall, 13 School St., Bowdoinham; $20/$15 students, seniors and veterans/$10 under 12; 319- 7289. LEGALLY BLONDE, 7:30 p.m., Maine State Music Theatre, Pickard Theater, Bowdoin College, Brunswick; $43-$56; 725-8769 or www.MSMT.org. FESTIVAL FRIDAYS CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Crooker Theater, Brunswick High School, Brunswick; $40; Bach, Brahms and Schubert; reserved seating; 725-3895 or bowdoinfestival.org. EILEEN IVERS AND IMMIGRANT SOUL, 8 p.m., The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, 86 Townsend Ave.; $25 advance, $30 at door; 633-5159 or www.BoothbayOperaHouse.com. JOHN EDDIE WITH TOWN FOUNDER, 8:30 p.m., Empire Dine and Dance, 575 Congress St., Portland; general admission, 21+; $18/$14 advance; tickets available at Bull Moose Music locations and www.portlnadempire.com.
PUBLIC MEALS
FIRESIDE LUNCHEON, noon, Spectrum Generations, 12 Main St., Topsham;
$5 younger than 65, $4 65 and older; reservations 729-0475. SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 5-6:30 p.m.,
Freeport Masonic Hall, 20 Mallett
Drive, Freeport; meat and vegetarian sauces, coleslaw, garlic bread, and strawberry shortcake; $7/$3 for youth 12 and under; sponsored by
Casco Chapter 160 of the Order of the Eastern Star; 865-1592.
Sat/7
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR CENTER, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., 524 Forest Ave., Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
KAYAK FISHING TOURNAMENT FOR KIDS, 8 a.m.-noon, Center Pond, Phippsburg; rentals available with prior reservations; free; 751-3450 or www.mainekayakfishing.com. GEORGETOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT FUNDRAISING AUCTION, 8 a.m., Georgetown fire station; 449-8215. YARD/RUMMAGE SALE, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., corner of Elm and Church streets, Damariscotta; 563-3289 or www.lincolncountyhistor y.org. LEARN ABOUT CLAMS: With Chris Hainig, 8:30 a.m., Harpswell Heritage Land Trust 153 Harpswell Neck Road, Harpswell; space is limited, pre-registration is required; 721- 1121. PATTEN FREE LIBRARY BOOK SALE, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Winter Street Center, 880 Washington St., Bath; all books prices 50 cents to $3. MERRYMEETING PALMER POND PADDLE, with Ed Friedman, 9-11 a.m., Dresden; bring boat, intermediate paddling skills required, personal floatation devices required; 666-3372. BATH HERITAGE DAYS KIDS’ DAY, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., City Park near Patten Free Library, Bath; crafts and other free activities; www.bathheritagedays.com BOOK SIGNING: Jeff Pert; 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 96 Front St., Bath. CASCO BAY ART LEAGUE SUMMER SHOW AND SALE, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Harpswell Heritage Land Trust, 153 Harpswell Neck Road, Harpswell. BOOK SIGNING: Matt Curry and John Ford, 1-4 p.m., Beyond the Sea Bookstore, 74 Main St., Belfast; www.maineauthorspublishing.com FIREWORKS CRUISE, 8 p.m., Maine Maritime Museum, Bath; limited space; $35/$30 for members; www.MaineMaritimeMuseum.org. FIREWORKS PARTY, 8 p.m., Bath Freight Shed, Bath; capacity and access limited; $10/$25 per family; bring a chair; 443-4242 or mfs1@myfairpoint.net. CONTRADANCE, featuring John Cote and Ed Howe with Kim Roberts calling, 8 p.m., Falmouth Congregational Church Hall, 267 Falmouth Road; bring nonstreet shoes to dance; 7:15 p.m., dance instruction-review; dessert potluck at 9:45 p.m.; $10, $7 under 21, $5 ages 5-12, under 5 free; 582-6378 or 756-2201.
PERFORMANCES
BATH HERITAGE DAYS CONCERT
SERIES, 11 a.m., City Park gazebo near Patten Free Library, Bath: Jimmy
Joe and the Jumbol’ayuhs; Rob Sylvain at 12:30 p.m.; Michael Doucet at 1:45 p.m.; Primo Cubano at 3 p.m.; www.bathheriagedays.com. THE LITTLE PRINCE, 1 p.m., Theater at Monmouth, 796 Main St., Monmouth; $12/$9 children; 933-9999 or www.theateratmonmouth.org. BATH HERITAGE DAYS CONCERT
SERIES, 4 p.m. on the Waterfront
Stage: the Junk Yard Dawgs; The
Blues Buzzards at 6 p.m.; Changes in Latitude at 9 p.m.; www.bathheriagedays.com. BOWDOIN FESTIVAL EXTRA CONCERT, 4 p.m., First Parish Church,
Yarmouth; free; 725-3895 or bowdoinfestival.org. LEGALLY BLONDE, 7:30 p.m., Maine
State Music Theatre, Pickard Theater, Bowdoin College, Brunswick;
$43-$56; 725-8769 or www.MSMT.org. TARTUFFE, 7:30 p.m., Theater at
Monmouth, 796 Main St., Monmouth; $26/$24 senior/$20 student; 933-9999 or www.theateratmonmouth.org. AQUITANIA, 7:30 p.m., Bowdoinham
Town Hall, 13 School St., Bowdoinham; $20/$15 students, seniors and veterans/$10 under 12; 319-
7289. BATH MUNICIPAL BAND, 8 p.m., concert band at City Park gazebo, Bath; bathband.org. PETER YARROW, 8 p.m., The Opera
House at Boothbay Harbor, 86
Townsend Ave.; $25 advance, $30 at door; 633-5159 or www.BoothbayOperaHouse.com.
PUBLIC MEALS
PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 8-10 a.m.,
Orr’s-Bailey Yacht Club, 26 Osbourne
Row, Orr’s Island; to benefit Abbot
Fletcher Sailing School Racing Program; $8/$5 children; 833-2465. PUBLIC SUPPER, 4:30-6 p.m., Evergreens Senior Center, 1 Columbus
Drive, Brunswick; baked beans, assorted casseroles, salads and desserts; $8/$3 children under 10;
729-5038.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
SEA GLASS CRAFT: Carole Lambert,
11 a.m., Maine Coast Book Shop, 158
Main St., Damariscotta; 563-3207 or www.mainecoastbookshop.com.
Sun/8
MISCELLANEOUS
KAYAK FISHING TOURNAMENT FOR
KIDS, 4 a.m.-4 p.m., Androscoggin
River; rentals available with prior reservations; 751-3450 or www.mainekayakfishing.com. BATH HERITAGE DAYS, Bath downtown; www.bathheritagedays.com BRUNSWICK GARDEN TOUR, 10 a.m.-
2:30 p.m., tickets in advance available at Gulf of Maine Bookstore on
Main Street for $10; day of the tour at the gazebo for $12; 725-6558. DISTRICT 66 NOMINATING CAUCUS:
The Maine Green Independent Party,
11 a.m., Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St.,
Brunswick; 725-6484. CASCO BAY ART LEAGUE SUMMER
SHOW AND SALE, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Harpswell Heritage Land Trust, 153
Harpswell Neck Road, Harpswell. MAINE AUDUBON: Birds of Stratton
Island III, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Gilsland
Farm Audubon Center, 20 Gilsland
Farm Road, Falmouth; $65/$50 for members; 781-2330. PATTEN FREE LIBRARY BOOK SALE,
11 a.m.-4 p.m., Winter Street Center,
880 Washington St., Bath; all books prices 50 cents to $3. CHAMBERLAIN’S BOWDOIN COLLEGE WALKING TOUR, with Dean
Clegg, 1 p.m., Chamberlain Museum,
226 Main St., Brunswick; $4/$2 in advance/free for PHS members;
729-6606. KATY GAGA POP CRUISE, 1:30 p.m.
(boarding)-5 p.m., Casablanca Cruises, next to Porthole Restaurant Custom House Wharf; ages 21+; Katy
GaGa, an all-male rock band performing all female pop songs; $20-pre register; www.portsportmaine.com. FIREWORKS PARTY, 2-4:15 p.m.,
Bath Freight Shed, Bath; deliver mast for the Virginia; program and tour;
443-4242 or mfs1@myfairpoint.net.
PERFORMANCES
BATH HERITAGE DAYS CONCERT
SERIES, 11 a.m. in the City Park gazebo, Bath: Erica Brown and the
Blue Grass Connection; Ted de Mille at 12:45 p.m.; Phat Grass at 2 p.m.; www.bathheriagedays.com. BATH HERITAGE DAYS CONCERT
SERIES, noon on the Waterfront
Stage: Earl Bigelow and Brown Dog
Studio; The Natives Are Restless at 4 p.m.; www.bathheriagedays.com. LEGALLY BLONDE, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Maine State Music Theatre,
Pickard Theater, Bowdoin College,
Brunswick; $36-$54 matinee/$43-
$56 evening; 725-8769 or www.MSMT.org. AQUITANIA, 5 p.m., Bowdoinham
Town Hall, 13 School St., Bowdoinham; $20/$15 students, seniors and veterans/$10 under 12; 319-
7289. ARTISTS OF TOMORROW CONCERT,
6:30 p.m., Studzinski Recital Hall,
Bowdoin College, Brunswick; $10;
725-3895 or bowdoinfestival.org.
Mon/9
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave.,
Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or
1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
GAME DAY, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Spectrum Generations, 12 Main St., Topsham; free; 729-0475. CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 11 a.m.-noon, Westrum
House, 22 Union St., Topsham; 729-
6782. 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. AUDITIONS: The Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat, 6 p.m., The Portland
Players, 420 Cottage Road, South
Portland; prepare a 16 bar song appropriate to the material; wear appropriate footwear and clothing if asked to dance; www.portlandplayers.org.
PERFORMANCES
SCHOONER FARE, 7:30 p.m., Maine
State Music Theatre, Pickard Theater, Bowdoin College, Brunswick;
$17-$30; 725-8769 or www.MSMT.org. MONDAY SONATAS CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Studzinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College, Brunswick; music of
Beethoven, Bach and Schubert; $30;
725-3895 or bowdoinfestival.org.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
ARE YOU AT RISK FOR CHRONIC
DISEASE? Learn about C-Reactive
Protein, 7-8 p.m., True North, 202
U.S. Route 1, Falmouth; monthly educational series, with Dr. Bethany
Hays; free; register 781-4488 or education@ TrueNorthHealthCenter.org.
Tue/10
BLOOD DRIVE
AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest Ave.,
Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or
1-800-RED-CROSS. RED CROSS, 12-6 p.m., American
Legion, Bath; www.RedCrossBlood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
GUIDED BEAVER PARK MORNING
WALKS, 7-8 a.m., Lisbon; 353-9075 or lisbonme.org. MAINE AUDUBON: Sprouts, 9:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m., Gilsland Farm
Audubon Center, 20 Gisland Farm
Road, Falmouth; week-long program: walks, stories, games, crafts, songs and free play; $240/$195 for members; 781-2330. CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 2-3 p.m., Dike’s Landing,
Bath Housing, 20 Dike’s Landing
Road; 729-6782. KNITTING CIRCLE ‘CRAFTERNOONS,’
3:30-5 p.m., Patten Free Library, 33
Summer St., Bath; age 7 to adult; free; 443-5141 x17 or www.patten.lib.me.us. CHANS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC, 5-6 p.m., Bath United Church of Christ, 150 Congress Ave., Bath;
729-6782. AUDITIONS: The Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat, 6 p.m., The Portland Players, 420 Cottage Road, South Portland; prepare a 16 bar song appropriate to the material; wear appropriate footwear and clothing if asked to dance; www.portlandplayers.org.
PERFORMANCES
SUMMER ORGAN CONCERT SERIES:
“Randy Mullen,” 12:10 p.m., First
Parish Church, United Church of
Christ, corner of Main St. and Bath
Road, Brunswick; a tour of the church available after; $5; 729-7331. ARTISTS OF TOMORROW
COMMUNITY CONCERT, 2 p.m.,
Day’s Ferry Congregational Church,
Woolwich; free; 725-3895 or bowdoinfestival.org. LEGALLY BLONDE, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Maine State Music Theatre,
Pickard Theater, Bowdoin College,
Brunswick; $36-54 matinee/$43-
$56 evening; 725-8769 or www.MSMT.org. ARTISTS OF TOMORROW CONCERT,
6:30 p.m., Studzinski Recital Hall,
Bowdoin College, Brunswick; $10;
725-3895 or bowdoinfestival.org. BATH MUNICIPAL BAND, 7 p.m., Jazz band at Bath Gazebo; bathband.org. AQUITANIA, 7:30 p.m., Bowdoinham
Town Hall, 13 School St., Bowdoinham; $20/$15 students, seniors and veterans/$10 under 12; 319-
7289.
PUBLIC MEALS
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
MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR,
9-10:30 a.m., Midcoast Center for
Higher Education, 9 Park St., Bath; pre-registration required, 3 day course; free; unger@maine.edu or
442-7736. LECTURE: BATTLE FOR THE BAY: by
Joshua M. Smith, 6 p.m., Maine Maritime Museum, Bath; $7/$5 for members; www.MaineMaritimeMuseum.org. AUTHOR CRASH BARRY, 7 p.m., Patten Free Library, Summer St., Bath.
Wed/11
BLOOD DRIVE
RED CROSS, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Mercy
Hospital Fore River, Portland; www.RedCrossBlood.org or 1-800-
RED-CROSS. AMERICAN RED CROSS DONOR
CENTER, noon-7 p.m., 524 Forest
Ave., Portland; www.RedCross-
Blood.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOTANY WALK, with Willow Schwartz,
10 a.m.-noon, Merrymeeting Fields
Preserve, Woolwich; pre-registration required; free; 442-8400 or bkolak@ kennebecestuar y.org. STORY TIME FOR PRESCHOOL
CHILDREN, 10:30 a.m., Wiscasset
Public Library, 21 High St.,; includes storytelling and crafts; 882-7161. WORUMBO FIRE EVENT, 7 p.m., The
Lisbon Historical Society, 18 School
St., Lisbon Falls; guest speakers Faye
Brown, Michael Robitaille, Lt. Ban
Michel, and Scott Benson; 353-5771. 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.
PERFORMANCES
ARTISTS OF TOMORROW CONCERT,
1 p.m., Studzinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College, Brunswick; $10; 725-
3895 or bowdoinfestival.org. FATS — A ROLLICKING REVUE OF
THE MUSIC OF THOMAS “FATS”
WALLER, 7:30 p.m., The Opera
House at Boothbay Harbor, 86
Townsend Ave.; $15 advance, $20 at door; 633-5159 or www.BoothbayOperaHouse.com.
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