WED/23
MISCELLANEOUS
4-H SCIENCE PROGRAM, 2p.m., Topsham Public Library. Every Wednesday in July, for ages 8-13. Activities include building and experimenting with wind boats, wind lifts, carapults and clip mobiles. Registration required. 725-
1727. MINDFULNESS MEDITATION CLASS, 10-
11a.m., Patten Free Library. Class size limited to 15. To register, contact Leslie
Mortimer a lmortimer@patten.lib.me.us or call 443-5141×25. BUILDING THE GENERATIONS: CONNECTING THE GENEALOGY DOTS,
3p.m., Spectrum Generations Coastal
Community Center located at 521 Main
Street in Damariscotta. The missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will discuss the use of the free Family History site, familysearch.org, provided and maintained by the LDS Church. To register call 563-
1363. STAR WARS EXTRAVAGANZA, 5-7p.m.,
Topsham Public Library. Explore all things Star Wars – games, trivia, crafts, food, & more. Ages 11 – 18. Registration Required. 725-1727. SPECTRUM GENERATIONS COASTAL
COMMUNITY CENTER LUNCH AND
LEARN SERIES, 11:15a.m. to 1p.m.,
521 Main Street, Damariscotta.
Advanced registration required. Over 60,
$5. Under 60, $6. “Lunch and Travel,”
African Photo Safari. Entree: baked ham. ORR’S ISLAND SCHOOLHOUSE ART
SHOW AND SALE, 10a.m. to 5p.m., at the Schoolhouse next to the Orr’s Island
Firehouse on Route 24. The two-person show will include pastel artist Jan
Roberson and watercolorist Marilyn
Flanagan.
PERFORMANCES
MUSIC ON THE MALL, 6-8p.m., Town
Mall, Brunswick. North of Nashville performs. Stop by, relax and enjoy the country music! BATH OUTDOOR CONCERTS: BATH
CONCERT BAND, 7p.m., Pemiquid light.
Come enjoy some free music. DAPONTE STRING QUARTET SUMMER
SERIES II: ENTENTE CORDIALE,
7:30p.m., Jackson Memorial Library,
Tenants Harbor. Tickets available at
Maine Coast Books in Damariscotta,
Gulf of Maine Books in Brunswick, and
Longfellow Books in Monument Square,
Portland. $25 general admission, under
21 free.
TALKS-WORKSHOPS
AMERICAN LEGION POST 20, 6pm, Mid-
Coast Veterans Resource Center, 62
Pegasus St., Brunswick Landing. Contact Adjutant Chick Ciciotte, 725-8543.
Meets fourth Wednesday, of each month, except November – January. SOCIAL SECURITY RESCUE SEMINAR,
5:45-7p.m., Winter Street Center, 880
Washington St., Bath. Strategies to help maximize your Social Security Income.
Admission is free, seating is limited.
Call 406-4086 for reservations.
THU/24
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC
FREEPORT COMMUNITY SERVICES,
10a.m. to noon. 53 Depot Street,
Freeport.
MISCELLANEOUS
LEGOS AT THE LIBRARY, 3-4p.m., Topsham Public Library. Come build with our extensive Lego collection. Regular
Legos and Duplo Legos for younger children. 725-1727. GARY COOPER FILM “HIGH NOON,”
6p.m., Rockland Public Library. Free. “FROM THE SHORELINE — A COASTAL
JOURNEY” MULTIMEDIA MARITIME
CONCERT, 6:30p.m., Maine Maritime
Museum, Bath. $15 for members, $20 for non-members. 443-1316. CREATE YOUR OWN MASK OR PUPPET,
Cundy’s Harbor Library. Make your own mask or puppet with the help of an amazing Spindleworks artist. Program spans two Thursdays (July 17 and 24).
Register online at cundysharbor.lib.me.us or call 725-
1461. ORR’S ISLAND SCHOOLHOUSE ART
SHOW AND SALE, 10a.m. to 5p.m., at the Schoolhouse next to the Orr’s Island
Firehouse on Route 24. The two-person show will include pastel artist Jan
Roberson and watercolorist Marilyn
Flanagan.
PERFORMANCES
SAVORY MAINE IN DAMARISCOTTA
JULY MUSIC SERIES, 6-8p.m., at
Savory. The Rusty Hinges. For more information, contact 563-2111. www.savorymainedining.com NOVEL JAZZ SUMMER CONCERT,
6p.m., Harpswell Bandstand. 833-5771, www.harpswell.maine.gov. HARPSWELL BANDSTAND CONCERT
SERIES: BARNEY BALCH, 6-8p.m.,
Harpswell Bandstand, Mitchell Field, Rt.
123, Harpswell. Featuring Barney Balch
(jazz). Free and open to the public.
Remember: Banstand concerts are
NEVER cancelled! BOWDOINHAM SUMMER CONCERT
SERIES: LOVE TO BURN, 6-8p.m., Mailly Waterfront Park, Bowdoinham. Come enjoy the rocking sounds of Love to
Burn. DAPONTE STRING QUARTET SUMMER
SERIES II: ENTENTE CORDIALE,
7:30p.m., Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay. Tickets available at
Maine Coast Books in Damariscotta,
Gulf of Maine Books in Brunswick, and
Longfellow Books in Monument Square,
Portland. $25 general admission, under
21 free.
FRI/25
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC
PEJEPSCOT TERRACE, 9:30-10a.m. 36
Pejepscot Ter., Brunswick.
MISCELLANEOUS
STAY AND PLAY, 10:30a.m., Topsham
Public Library. Similar to our
Parent/Child Workshop, we fill our big meeting room with educational and developmental toys, and you and your little one can have fun playing together!
Ages birth – 4 years. Registration
Required. 725-1727. COMPUTER AND EREADER DROP IN,
12-2p.m., Topsham Public Library. Need help with your computer skills, smartphone, tablet, or eReader? Our computer volunteer, Tricia, will be available every Friday! 725-1727. CUNDY’S HARBOR LIBRARY ANNUAL
BOOK SALE, 11a.m. to 3p.m., Cundy’s
Harbor Community Hall. Books, art and baked goods for sale. 725-1461. RED CLOAK HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR,
7:30p.m., Bath. An evening lantern lit walk will explore Bath’s history and mystery. $15 for adults, $7 children under
12, free children under 5. By reservation only, 207-380-3806. www.redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com ORR’S ISLAND SCHOOLHOUSE ART
SHOW AND SALE, 10a.m. to 5p.m., at the Schoolhouse next to the Orr’s Island
Firehouse on Route 24. The two-person show will include pastel artist Jan
Roberson and watercolorist Marilyn
Flanagan. BATMAN’S 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, 3p.m., Patten Free Library.
Teens can enjoy continuous screening of various Batman television programs from the 1960s through the present as well as Batman-themed snacks and activities. No pre-registration required. POPHAM CIRCLE BAKE AND CRAFT
SALE, 10a.m. to 2p.m., 971 Popham
Road, Phippsburg. Home baked pies, cookies, breads, homemade crafts and more. 389-2620. RICHMOND DAYS, all day, Waterfront
Park, Richmond. A vaudeville festival featuring a children’s variety show, a street faire with performers, jugglers, hula hoop artists, lobster crate races,
Swan Island tours, and so much more!
Most events are free. For more information, go to www.richmondmaine.com
PERFORMANCES
THE WIZARD OF OZ, 7p.m., Freeport
Performing Arts Center, 30 Holbrook
Street, Freeport. Presented by Freeport
Players and Freeport Family Performing
Arts. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children, and are available at www.fcponline.org, The Thrift Store at
43 Depot Street, Freeport, and at the door (cash only). RANDY KAPLAN, 7p.m., Boothbay Harbor Opera House. This midsummer performance at the Opera House is intended for all ages with special advance purchase tickets for adults at $12 and advance purchase tickets for youth under age 18 at $5. Tickets on the day of the show are $15, so buy yours early.
Doors open at 6:30p.m.
PUBLIC MEALS
PUBLIC TURKEY DINNER, 5:30 to
6:30p.m., Odd Fellows Hall, Lisbon.
Adults $7, children 12 and under $3.50, pre-school free.
SAT/26
MISCELLANEOUS
LEGOS AT THE LIBRARY, 1-3p.m., Topsham Public Library. Come build with our extensive Lego collection. Regular
Legos and Duplo Legos for younger children. 725-1727. POTLUCK SUPPER AND MUSIC JAM,
5:30p.m., 252 Hodson Road, Pownal.
Free and open to the public. Join hosts
Robin, Michael and Malia Morin for food and musical fun. Bring your lawn chair, and instrument, and come play. Potluck begins at 5:30, music starts at 6:30. SIP AND STITCH KNITTING AND CROCHETING CLUB, 10a.m. to noon, every
Saturday, Topsham Public Library. All abilities welcome! Come and work on your latest project, share patterns, check out the library’s knitting and crocheting resources, and relax with a cup of coffee or tea. 725-1727. RICHMOND DAYS, all day, Waterfront
Park, Richmond. A vaudeville festival featuring a children’s variety show, a street faire with performers, jugglers, hula hoop artists, lobster crate races,
Swan Island tours, and so much more!
Most events are free. For more information, go to www.richmondmaine.com CUNDY’S HARBOR LIBRARY ANNUAL
BOOK SALE, 10a.m. to 1p.m., Cundy’s
Harbor Community Hall. Books, art and baked goods for sale. 725-1461. ORR’S ISLAND SCHOOLHOUSE ART
SHOW AND SALE, 10a.m. to 5p.m., at the Schoolhouse next to the Orr’s Island
Firehouse on Route 24. The two-person show will include pastel artist Jan
Roberson and watercolorist Marilyn
Flanagan. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUCH OF
WISCASSET: SUMMERFEST 2014,
10a.m. to 2p.m., Wiscasset Town Common. All-day events include many treasure tables featuring books, crafts, slightly used items, toys, baked goods and more; a silent auction; a Candy
Kitchen; On Common Cafe; games for the children and more! Don’t forget to see the 10th annual Dog Parade at
10:30a.m. — all dogs are invited! MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MULTIFAMILY TAG SALE, 9a.m. to 1p.m., $5
Early Bird Entry from 8-9a.m., 1000
Riverside Street, Portland (between the
Golf Course and the Transfer Station).
Antiques & Art, Books, Music, DVDs,
Games & Electronics, Home Furnishings, Small Appliances, Boats, Cars &
Scooters, Bicycles, Sporting Goods,
Adult & Children’s Clothing & Accessories, Toys & Games, Plants and Garden Tools, Office Furniture & Supplies.
774-1822 x206. FRIENDS OF MERRYMEETING BAY
‘TURKEY HUNT,’ 9-11a.m., 52 Roman
Road, Topsham. A family-friendly eco scavenger hunt. The objective of the
Turkey Hunt is to get people of all ages out into the woods and fresh air, learn some interesting facts about the immediate environment we live in, and most importantly to have fun. Pre-registration required. Call Colleen Moore at 720-
0541. DAHLOV IPCAR CALENDAR SIGNING, 2-
4p.m., Georgetown Historical Society,
20 Bay Point Road, Georgetown. Come get a 2015 poster calendar featuring cats illustrated by Ipcar and get it signed by the artist. All proceeds from the calendar sale benefit GHS. TWO SALTY DOGS SECOND ANNUAL
MUTT SCRUB, 11a.m. to 3p.m., at the
Two Salty Dogs Pet Outfitters shop in
Boothbay Harbor. Dogs and shelter dogs will get baths from a team of volunteers.
There will be a raffle with prizes including numerous restaurant gift certificates. There will be games for dogs, a doggie talent show, and more! fatmax@twosaltydogs.net.
PERFORMANCES
BATH OUTDOOR CONCERTS: BATH
CONCERT BAND, 6:45p.m., Squirrel
Island. Come enjoy some free music.
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