The Lincoln Theater in downtown Damariscotta is bringing some of the public’s favorite children’s books to the big screen as it launches the next Stories to Screen series.
Mystery Writers to Speak at Skidompha on Oct. 24
Skidompha Library in Damariscotta welcomes mystery writers Marni Graff and Bruce Robert Coffin to Porter Meeting Hall on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 10 a.m. Please allow time for parking and note that seating is first-come, first-served.
Lincoln County Artsbeat
Wanting to see less plastic: I like hanging out with Damariscotta artist Marnie Sinclair. Every so often, the enthusiastic Sinclair just pops up on my arts radar and we chit-chat about her latest project – always, it seems, focused on the environment.
Saltwater Artists at Art in Me
The Art In Me exhibit at the Boothbay Region Art Foundation, at 1 Townsend Ave. in Boothbay Harbor, will have a reception Saturday, Oct. 19 from 5-7 p.m.
Paint Nite Maine for Kids at St. Giles’ Oct. 19
St. Giles’ Episcopal Church in Jefferson will host a kids version of the popular Paint Nite Maine program, but it will take place not at night but rather from noon-2 p.m., on Saturday, Oct. 19.
Lincoln County Artsbeat
Appreciating subtlety: Mathias Fine Art, in the Boothbay village of Trevett, had been on my radar for some time before my recent visit there, due to the intriguing nature of its shows and its intriguing location as a village I had not yet visited in the Boothbay region.
Magical Pumpkin Transformation at Newcastle Realty
Newcastle Realty in Damariscotta has teamed up with Maine Aerial Photography Services to compose a time-lapse video showcasing artist Susan Bartlett Rice creating this year’s magical pumpkin transformation on Friday, Oct. 11.
Saltwater Artists Offer Great Gifts
The Saltwater Artists Gallery, in the Bristol village of New Harbor, is loaded with great gifts for Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, and every other occasion. Check out the artwork produced by the 27 artists in this nonprofit cooperative.
Longtime Director, President of Monhegan Museum of Art & History Retires
Edward L. Deci, the director and president of the Monhegan Museum of Art & History, announces his retirement after 36 years in key leadership roles at the museum. Monday, Sept. 30 was Deci’s last day as director, but he will continue to play an integral role at the museum as the president of the Monhegan Museum of Art & History Board of Trustees.
Lincoln County Artsbeat
Reveling in ragtime: OK, if the likability and enthusiasm of Alna composer and ragtime pianist Aaron Robinson, whom I met for the first time on Thursday, Sept. 26 at Alna General Store, is any indication of the likability and top-notch quality of the upcoming Glenn Jenks Ragtime Revue in Camden on Saturday, Oct. 5 (and I believe it is), I say, “Go see it!!!” (That is with three exclamation marks, to be clear.)
Review: Inaugural Talking Food Event Wows Crowd Despite Late Start
On the rainy evening of Thursday, Sept. 26, the eager audience that came out to take in the inaugural Talking Food in Maine: Intimate Conversations event featuring famous chef Melissa Kelly was told that Kelly was running late. Her plane out of New York City had been delayed and – jokes aside — she was still driving through Wiscasset at 7:08 p.m.
Art Show at Bremen Library Features Work of Mary Sue Weeks
Bremen native Mary Sue Weeks will display her work at the Bremen Library, located at 204 Waldoboro Road in Bremen, beginning Thursday, Oct. 3. Weeks has studied painting throughout her life. Her studies have included classes with artists across the United States, and she has an art history degree from Colby College.
‘Small Works’ Art Show to Open Oct. 11
The Kefauver Studio & Gallery in Damariscotta announces the opening of its “Small Works” art show. This is the fifth show of the 2019 season, opening Oct. 11 and running until Nov. 10. The show features work that is small in scale, but large in impact. Work will be presented in a variety of mediums, including oil, watercolor, sculpture, photography, gouache, and pastel.
Davidson to Speak at Jefferson Historical Society
Author May Davidson, of Whitefield and Round Pond, will be the guest speaker at the 1 p.m. meeting of the Jefferson Historical Society on Saturday, Oct. 19. She will share some of the many challenges, tribulations, and joys she and her late husband, Jim, faced over the seven decades of trying to establish a home on the Maine coast.
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