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Judy Collins at  Jonathan’s Restaurant, Ogunquit
May 3, Thursday, 7pm, Gypsy Moth Quartet featuring violinist Daisy Castro, music of the Paris jazz age, $8, River Tree Arts, 35 Western Ave. Kennebunk.  FMI:  207-967-9120,  www.rivertreearts.org.
 
May 3, Thursday, 7:30pm, The Originals Present “Abundance,” bold twist on the classic western epic with humor and adventure, Thursday, May 3rd is pay-what-you-can, $18/general, $16/seniors, Saco River Grange Hall, Salmon Falls Road Bar Mills.  FMI: 207-929-6472, www.sacorivergrangehall.org.
 
May 5, Saturday, 10am-2pm, Antiques Appraisal Day, with Bruce Buxton and his team of experts, all proceeds benefit the Saco Museum, appraisal fees are $15 for one object, $25 for two objects and $30 for three objects, Saco Museum, 371 Main St. Saco.  FMI: 207-283-0754, www.sacomuseum.org.
 
May 6, Sunday, 2pm, The Music Makers, Dance band plays music from the 40s through the 60s, $12/advance, $15/door, Nasson Community Center, 457 Main St, Springvale.  FMI: 207-651-5714, www.nassoncc.org.
 
May 6, Sunday, 2-4pm, Chocolate Sunday, gorumet cakes, chocolate covered fruit, sundaes, beverages and more, proceeds go to the Friends of Parsonsfield Seminary restoration fund, $8, Parsonsfield Seminary, Route 160 Parsonsfield.  FMI:  207-793-8825, www.mainetoday.com.
 
 
May 6, Sunday, 4pm, Seaglass Chorale, Annual Pops Concert, adult chrosu of 50-60 voices, $12/advance, $15/door, Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit, Route 1, Wells.  SMI:  207-985-8747, www.seaglassperformingarts.org.
 
May 6, Sunday, 8pm, Judy Collins, a special evening with this folk icon, $60, Jonathan’s Restaurant, 92 Bourne Lane Ogunquit.  FMI:  207-646-4777, www.jonathansrestaurant.com.

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