Town House School to host Jimi Volume 2 Mid-Week Music continues Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. with Jimi Volume 2. Mark Gunter (keyboards/vocal), Dylan Kumnick (drums), John Kumnick (bass/vocal), and Dana Pearson (guitar/vocal) will perform their second annual batch of songs from Seattle’s favorite son, Jimi Hendrix. Likely tunes on their setlist include “Foxey […]
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Community News – Propaganda exhibit opens in Kennebunk
Speaking about propaganda, John F. Kennedy, while speaking in East Boston in 1947, reportedly said, “No matter how big the lie; repeat it often enough and the masses will regard it as truth.” The Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk opened its new exhibition, Who Controls the Present: The Art of Propaganda, on Sept. 13. The […]
Brick Store Museum presents original play
The Brick Store Museum announced it will host a new original play, written by the museum’s 2024 artist-in-residence Diane Lent, called Resonance of Passion: From Battlefield to the Sea. Lent used collections of letters between husbands and wives in the 19th century, now housed in the museum’s archives, to bring the play to life. The […]
Community News – Herb Noble Memorial Ride set for Sept. 21
Herb Noble Ride benefits children’s hospital The 16th annual Herb Noble Memorial Motorcycle Ride is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 21, at Bentley’s Saloon in Arundel. The ride benefits Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital at Maine Medical Center. The cost is $25 per person with registration beginning at 8 a.m. Registration includes a ride T-shirt. The ride, […]
Community News – Atria craft fair benefits Alzheimer’s Association
Atria craft fair benefits Alzheimer’s Assoc. Atria Senior Living will host a craft fair on Saturday, Sept. 28. The fair is scheduled for 1 to 5 p.m. All proceeds from the event go to the Alzheimer’s Association and dementia research. The fair will feature gift basket raffles, baked goods and crafts made by Atria residents. […]
Opinion – Greeting dance in the time of pestilence
COVID-19 came and stayed, and some of us survived by being vaccinated, some by growling at it, sweet-talking or outsmarting the virus. The pandemic came and went, and COVID-19 is now endemic to the human species. It is among us much as are measles, mumps and chicken pox. And the Monkey Pox, or m-virus, is […]
Opinion – Library’s garden project begins with ‘Goat Day’
When you visit the Kennebunk Free Library lately, you may notice the vegetation along the back of the parking lot jumping out to meet you. In a true community effort, the overgrown piece of land spanning the edges of the library and Hope Cemetery property is about to become a pollinator garden. With The Planeteers […]
Community News – Kennebunkport author hosts session at Graves Library
Kennebunkport author at Graves Library Local author George Longstreth will appear at Graves Library on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 5:30 p.m., to discuss his book, “Shot Down Over the Soviet Union, A Strategic Air Command Finally Revealed.” According to a Graves Library news release, the book is about “a mentally unstable, rabid anti-communist becomes the […]
Community News – New season of Newcomers and Neighbors begins
New season of Newcomers and Neighbors begins Newcomers and Neighbors of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Arundel invites the community to its first monthly meeting of the 2024-25 season called, Curtain Up!. According to the club, those interested in local theater “will enjoy our special guests.” The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 5, at the Community […]