Odeon Spring Concert
Rockport Opera House
6 Central St.
Rockport
06/04/2017 | 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Serving Maine and Lincoln County for over 140 years
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Rockport Opera House
6 Central St.
Rockport
06/04/2017 | 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
17th Annual Odeon Spring Concert
Deirdre McClure, conductor; assisted by Sarah Glenn, Gilda Joffe and April Reed-Cox
Come celebrate our talented students, faculty and community members in this annual springtime concert. featuring the three Odeon Ensembles: Allegro, Brandenburg and Adult. Also joining the program are the Suzuki Twinklers under the direction of Sarah Glenn.
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Second Congregational Church
51 Main Street
Newcastle
06/04/2017 | 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
The Tapestry Singers, directed by Beth Preston, will present concerts on Saturday, June 3 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, June 4 at 4:00 p.m. at the Second Congregational Church in Newcastle entitled, “Daybreak and Nightfall”. The concert will feature the “Sunrise Mass” by Ola Gjeilo and accompanied by the Da Ponte String Quartet. Influenced by movie score composers, Ola Gjeilo’s setting of the Mass paints a wonderful musical landscape. Each movement is titled programmatically to evoke imagery beyond the traditional setting of the Mass text (The Spheres, Sunrise, The City, Identity and the Ground). Patrick Preston, Lincoln Academy sophomore, has created a film accompaniment for the first three movements of the mass.The second half of the program will include works by Morten Lauridson, Eric Nelson, Gwyneth Walker and others not traditionally sung in a classical choral setting, such as Ralph Stanley, Billy Joel, and Lennon and McCartney. Tickets available at the door ($15 adults, FREE for students) or online at TapestrySingersMaine.org/Tickets.
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06/04/2017 | 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Led by the mysterious “Lady in the Red Cloak” with her lantern, you will see buildings that once seemed ordinary but will take on eerie new dimensions as she relives their history, and that of the ghosts that are said to still reside there. Wind through the back streets and learn the early history of Damariscotta, visit the site of countless seances, experience the haunted Maine Hotel, take a trip by the river to hear about the Mystery Ship, and more. The moderate walk, suitable for all ages, lasts approximately 90 minutes and is by reservation only; 207-380-3806, redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com. $15 for adults, $7 for children under 12, free for children under 5.
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06/04/2017 | 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Join The Lady in the Red Cloak for a lantern lit walking tour of Boothbay Harbor. Discover the back streets and hidden stories of the area, its mysteries and haunts. See the “most haunted building in Maine,” hear many ghostly tales, including that of private Mr. Duffy and the welcoming ship captain, while you experience a one-of-a-kind evening in this quaint harbor town. The moderate walk, suitable for all ages, lasts approximately 90 minutes and is by reservation only. 207-380-3806, www.RedCloakHauntedHistoryTours.com. $15 for adults, $7 for children under 12, free for children under 5.
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Spectrum Generations Coastal Community Center
521 Main St
Damariscotta
06/05/2017 | 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
Feldenkrais Awareness thru Movement. Move better and have fewer aches and pains with floor exercise. Bring a mat and 2 thick towels with you. Monthly fees June/60, July/75 August/60 and Sept/45. Drop-in/20 Mondays 4-4:45PM Please call 563.1363, Spectrum Generations, for more information
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Spectrum Generations Coastal Community Center
521 Main St
Damariscotta
06/05/2017 | 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
Fit after 50. Get fit and have fun doing it. Alternate aerobic moves with strength training for cardio and muscular fitness. Monthly fees June/60, July/75 August/60 and Sept/45. Drop-in/20 Mondays 5-5:45 Please call 563.1363, Spectrum Generations, for more information.
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Spectrum Generations Coastal Community Center
521 Main St
Damariscotta
06/05/2017 | 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Hatha Yoga is the Bees Knees. Come join in and up your strength and flexibility and improve your relaxation. Bring a mat and 2 thick towels with you. Monthly fees June/60, July/75 August/60 and Sept/45. Drop-in/20 Mondays 6-6:45PM Please call 563.1363 , Spectrum Generations, for more information.
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06/05/2017 | 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Join The Lady in the Red Cloak for a lantern lit walking tour of Wiscasset. Discover the back streets and hidden stories of Wiscasset, its’ mysteries and haunts. See the captains’ houses and the wonderful architecture, hear many ghostly tales, walk by the Ancient Burial Ground, learn of the shrouded lady, experience a one-of-a-kind evening in the “Prettiest Village in Maine.” The moderate walk, suitable for all ages, lasts approximately 90 minutes and is by reservation only. 207-380-3806, redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com. $15 for adults, $7 for children under 12, free for children under 5.
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06/07/2017 | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
2017 PWA Flatwater Paddles – Wednesdays through August 30. For more information, visit pemaquidwatershed.org/water/pwa-paddlers or call 563-2196.
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Spectrum Generations Coastal Community Center
521 Main St
Damariscotta
06/07/2017 | 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
June 7th Lunch and Learn Series. June opens the L&L series with Sharon Gordon, M.Ac ( acupuncture ) will show how vibrational healing works through tuning forks. Ohm tuning forks are used to break up ‘stuck’ energy that can cause pain. 11:15-1PM. Call for entrée information. 563.1363. Spectrum Generations.
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Schooner Cove
35 Schooner Street
Damariscotta
06/07/2017 | 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Join us to learn about the Great Horned Owl, Umbrella Cockatoo, Red-shouldered Hawk, Common Raven and more. Presented by Hope Douglas, President of Wind Over Wings. In the library at Schooner Cove.
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FARMS Community Kitchen (Above Rising Tide Market)
323 Main Street
Damariscotta
06/07/2017 | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Join us for Cooking Classes with LincolnHealth Docs at the FARMS Kitchen at Rising Tide Food Co-op in Damariscotta on Wednesdays, 6pm to 8pm.
Wednesday, May 10 — Dr. Andy Russ — A Healthy Twist — Black Bean Soup and Pretzels
Wednesday, May 17 — Dr. Rob Hunold — Sensational Spanish — Chicken and Sausage Paella with Salad
Wednesday, May 24 — Dr. Ann Coughlan — Ole! Ole! — Tortilla Soup with Bean and Corn Flautas
Wednesday, May 31 — Dr. Joann Kaplan — Ten Times Spice Not Spicy — 10 Spice Vegetable Soup with Sides
Wednesday, June 7 — Dr. Tim Goltz — Madras Magic — Cauliflower Curry, Brown Rice, Chai Tea and Mango with Coconut
Cost is $10 per class or 5 classes for $40.
Pay by cash or check. Payment must be received at least 1 week before class start date to reserve your seat(s). Class size is limited.
To register call 563-4540 and send payment to: LH Education, Attn: Neil Wright, 66 Chapman St, Damariscotta, ME 04543. Write checks out to: LincolnHealth Group. For more information, call 563-4540.
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Friends Meeting House
77 Belvedere Road
Damariscotta
06/08/2017 | 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Maine’s environment faces massive threats from the Trump Administration’s environmental rollbacks. Pete Didisheim will discuss a recent report he authored, Damaging Maine: The Impacts of Proposed Cuts to the EPA Budget, and will also discuss other policy rollbacks of concern. Didisheim is one of Maine’s top experts on environmental policy, with 20 years of experience at the Natural Resources Council of Maine. Please join us for a presentation about these threats and what we can do to fight back. It is sure to be a lively and informative evening. Hope you can make it.
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The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor
86 Townsend Avenue
Boothbay Harbor
06/08/2017 | 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
The show begins at 7:30 PM. Doors for seating open at 7:00 PM. Advance tickets $30, day of show $35. After nearly two decades and more than 3,000 live shows, Gaelic Storm — the chart-topping, multi-national Celtic band — is looking sharper than ever with their latest release, Matching Sweaters. The new album mixes traditional Irish music with modern influences, creating a sound that’s as wide-ranging as the band’s own audience. From bluegrass fans and country cowboys to Deadheads, rock & rollers and Celtic fanatics, Gaelic Storm has built one of the most diverse