BATH That is just what Studio Theatre of Bath will offer on Sunday, Oct 5 when they present a benefit show for Sagadahoc Preservation and Grace Episcopal Church. The title invites you to imagine the big dish of ice cream you treated yourself to or that song you sing along with on the radio – […]
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SPI hosts lecture with Henry Petroski
BATH Sagadahoc Preservation, Inc. is pleased to host a lecture by author Henry Petroski on his latest book The House with Sixteen Handmade Doors: A Tale of Architectural Choice and Craftsmanship on Monday, October 6, at 7 p.m. at Winter Street Center, 880 Washington Street in Bath. Dr. Petroski, a professor of engineering and history […]
Fuego Diablo starts up again for season
POWNAL — Fuego Diablo begins a new season of Open Mic Music Nights on Saturday, October 4th, at 52 Loring Lane in Pownal. Performers of all ages and abilities are invited to take the stage while enthusiastic audience members are encouraged to fill the seats at this intimate acoustic venue that has become a favorite […]
Women’s Shipbuilding day
BATH — Maine’s First Ship in Bath will hold a free introductory shipbuilding day specifically for women on Sunday, October 5th. Women 18 and up, of all experience levels or no experience at all, are invited to attend. Taught by shipwright Rob Stevens, students will learn nomenclature, power tool use, wood selection, and more, while […]
Railway Fall Festival tomorow
ALNA — Come join the WW&F Railway Museum in celebrating Sheepscot Valley’s narrow- gauge railroading history on Saturday, September 27. Trains will depart from Sheepscot Station in Alna from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with special events including steam-train rides, Model AA truck rides, Model T Rail Car rides, hand-car rides, children’s games, pumpkin patch, […]
Kids Day Out
BATH Kids love being read to, and they love riding the trolley. Patten Free Library has combined the best of both worlds with the “Wheels on the Bus” storytime series. Hop on the Bath Trolley with your children for an amazingly fun Storytime adventure, about 45 minutes filled with guitar songs and stories with Carol, […]
Tinseltown Talks: Remembering Tony Curtis
When 85-year-old screen legend Tony Curtis died 4 years ago, on September 29, he left behind an impressive body of work that included “The Defiant Ones,” “The Sweet Smell of Success,” and Billy Wilder’s 1959 classic comedy, “Some Like it Hot.” Curtis’s film success was hardly surprising. With picture perfect good looks, an intriguing raspy […]
Felted Bowls with Sandi Cirillo
December 7, 10am-1pm Bowls come in all sorts of sizes and shapes. In this class, we will learn how to create felted bowls using soap, water, wool and some agitation. Starting with a small bowl, we will work our way up to creation of larger bowl forms. Embellishments will then be added to decorate our […]
Encaustics with Camille Davidson
Sunday, Oct 26 10am-3pm This encaustics workshop will be a follow-up to the workshop she offered earlier this year….although beginners are welcome. Camille describes her work as ‘poetic renditions of nature’. She is moved by a place or sensation in nature where she makes quick sketches that she can later reference in her studio. Most […]