BRUNSWICK It’s almost summer and that means it’s time for the All Saints Parish – 39th Annual St. John’s Bazaar. This long standing tradition marks the start of the summer season in Midcoast Maine with a weekend long family fun experience. The bazaar will open Friday, June 13 from 5-10 p.m. and continue Saturday, June […]
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PHS announces walking tour series
BRUNSWICK — Each tour in this popular series is led by a volunteer guide and focuses on a different aspect of the rich and varied history of the Brunswick region. All tours are on Sundays from June 22 to September 21, and begin at 1 p.m. The tours are free for PHS members and $5 […]
Bath’s Third Friday ArtWalk opens for season
BATH — Bath’s lively arts community is on display during the 2014 season’s Third Friday Art- Walk and Tour. The first ArtWalk will be held Friday, June 20, from 5 – 8 p.m., with over 30 artists at open studios, galleries, and group shows. There will be paintings, photographs, works in ceramics, glass, wood, and […]
Tickets now on sale for Chamberlain Ball
BRUNSWICK — Maine State Music Theatre will hold a Civil War-style Ball on June 14th at 6:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 2 Columbus Drive in Brunswick. Tickets for the ball are $35 for individuals and $50 for couples and are available at www.msmt.org or by calling (207) 725-8769. The Chamberlain Ball […]
POV to hold artist reception tonight
BRUNSWICK — An Artists Reception for “Heads Up,” a delightful show featuring art by members of Points of View Artists, will be held during Art walk (5 to 8 pm) today, at Gallery Framing, 12 Pleasant St., Brunswick. Heads Up will also be available for viewing weekdays, 9 to 5 and Saturdays, 10 to 2 […]
SPI annual House and Garden tour honors Phippsburg’s 200th celebration
PHIPPSBURG Saturday, June 14 is Sagadahoc Preservation, Inc. (SPI)’s 12th Annual House and Garden tour from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This year the tour will be held in Phippsburg to honor their bicentennial celebration. Nine historic properties including several prominent homes and gardens in Small Point, Sebasco and Popham will be shown. Building styles […]
Oratorio Chorale’s ‘German Requiem’
BRUNSWICK Emily Isaacson’s inaugural season ended with “Ein Deutches Requiem”, the German Requiem, by Johannes Brahms. She chose the four-handed piano accompaniment arrangement, with Margot Rood as soprano soloist and Bradford Gleim as baritone soloist. We heard the concert at the Studzinski Recital Hall, in Bowdoin College, on Saturday, June 7. It was a sold-out […]
Oliver! A story of two young boys, at New England Regional Theater
BRUNSWICK Six years ago this May, Carolyn Sweet’s son Logan, got off the bus like every other normal day. It was a beautiful Friday afternoon. Logan had a fun play date with a neighborhood friend and then the family was getting ready to go out for bowling. Without any warning Logan collapsed on the living […]
Tinseltown Talks: Actress Tippi Hedren
Released in the summer of 1964, “Marnie” wasn’t a typical Alfred Hitchcock thriller. While a moderate success at the box office, the eponymous psychological mystery was panned by some critics at the time. “People didn’t understand the film when it first came out,” said Tippi Hedren, who starred as Marnie, a disturbed woman, compulsive liar […]
Wiscasset’s sunken garden
WISCASSET Come hear a special lecture to mark the 100th anniversary of the completion of Wiscasset’s Sunken Garden. Historic New England guide Cathy Messmer will tell the story of the creation and evolution of this special garden space on Sunday, June 8 at 3:00 pm in the Nickels-Sortwell House barn. After Wiscasset’s Hilton House Hotel […]