Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine, Feb.16-23

Out and About for York County/Sanford Lakes Region of Maine, February 16-23
February 16, 2011
Out and About for Greater Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine Feb. 24- March 2
February 23, 2011

Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine, Feb.16-23

                                                                         Robin and Linda Williams at Stone Mountain Arts Center 

Feb. 18, Friday, 7-9:00pm, Moonlit Hike, bring a headlamp and snowshoes and discover Libby Hill in the light of a full moon, a leisurely 2 hour tour using trails and off trail routes, space is limited to 30 people (2 groups of 15), call to reserve your spot, there is a limited supply of snowshoes to lend out, $10 donation, Libby Hill Trails, Libby Hill Road, Gray. FMI:  207-400-9839, http://www.libbyhill.org.

 

Feb. 18 -19, Friday and Saturday, 7:00pm/Friday, 2:00pm Saturday, “The Fanasticks,” an Arts in Motion production, the longest running production of any kind in the world, a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time, $15, Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center, Bradley Street, Fryeburg.  FMI:  207- 935-9232, http://www.fryeburgacademy.org.

 

Feb. 18, Friday, 7:00pm, Cabaret Open Mic, with Louis Philippe and guests; benefits Reindeer Group’s Alternative Music Program, free but reservations are recommended, American Legion, Dunn Street, Westbrook.  FMI: 207-857-9002, http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=129402767095573.

 

Feb. 19, Saturday, 8:00pm, “Errant Parents,” a comedy show about the funny side of being parents and having parents, Karen Morgan and Jim Colliton, share their hilarious views on life as spouses, parents and children, $20, Shipyard Brew Haus, 15 South Ridge Road, Newry.   FMI:  207-824-5138, www.sundayriver.com.

 

Feb. 20, Sunday, 8:00pm, Robin and Linda Williams, they have performed the tunes they love and a hearty blend of bluegrass, folk, old-time and acoustic country for years on Prairie Home Companion and the The Grand Ole Opry, $20 + $4 handling fee, see “by the ways”, Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dug Way Road, Brownfield.  FMI:  207-.935-7292, http://www.stonemountainartscenter.com.

 

Feb. 22, Tuesday, 11:ooam-1:00pm, Snow Splash Book Bash, splash through the snow with winter sports at the Pineland Farms Outdoor Center then warm up in the Market with four new children’s books, meet Down East authors and illustrators Katie Clark, Robin Hansen, Karel Hayes, Jamie Hogan, Amy Huntington and Lynn Plourde, who will read their winter stories, sign books and teach fun crafts, free, Pineland Farms, Market and Outdoor Center, 15 Farm View Drive, New Gloucester.  FMI:  207-688-6599, www.downeast.com/snowsplash.

 

Feb. 23, Wednesday, 10-11:30am, Animal Tracking at Pondicherry Park, this program is specifically geared to introduce kids to the fun world of winter animal tracking through guided exploration, games, and hot chocolate, $5, please reserve spot, Pondicherry Park, Route 302, Bridgton.  FMI:  207-647-8580,http://www.mainelakeschamber.com.

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