Out and About in the Midcoast Lakes Region of Maine, April 11-17, 2013

Out and About in the Bangor Lakes Region of Maine, April 11-17, 2013
April 11, 2013
Out and About in the Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine, April 11-17, 2013
April 11, 2013

Out and About in the Midcoast Lakes Region of Maine, April 11-17, 2013

images“James and the Giant Peach” at The Theater Project in Brunswick

April 11, Thursday, 7:30pm, Carolina Chocolate Drops, blues, jazz and folk balladry alongside brilliantly rendered string-band tunes, Strand Theatre, 345 Main Street, Rockland. FMI: 207.594.0070, www.rocklandstrand.com.

April 12-14, Friday/Saturday, 7:30pm, Sunday, 2pm, James and the Giant Peach, A magical peach! An imprisoned boy! Insect friends! An incredible journey! Roald Dahl’s amazing adventure of James Henry Trotter will fulfill the fantasy of anyone who has ever dreamed of escape. Pay what you want, The Theater Project, 14 School Street, Brunswick. FMI: 207.729.8584, www.theaterproject.com.
April 12, Friday, 8pm, Jacob Augustine, experimental folk, indie, rock music, singing his sobering songs of life with such presence of self and voice that he has established a great repertoire for bringing audiences to new levels of awareness, $5/cover charge, Billy’s Tavern, 1 Starr Street, Thomaston. FMI: 207.354.1177, www.billystavern.com.
April 13, Saturday, 11am-2pm, Make A Candy Flower Duo, April is National Garden Month so celebrate by making your own flowers-from candy and white chocolate, $5/two flowers, Wilbur’s of Maine, 174 Lower Main Street, Freeport. FMI: 888.762.5787, www.wilburs.com.
April 14, Sunday, 10am-2pm, Bath Antiques Show and Sale, featuring local dealer Tim Gaudet and his fine quality Victorian glass and porcelain, over 50 dealers, complete cafe, Admission: $4/person, Bath Middle School, Congress Avenue, Bath. FMI: 207.582.5908, www.bathantiquesshows.com.
April 14, Sunday, 1-4pm, Open House at Wolfe’s Neck Farm, meet WNF summer staff, tour the barn and learn from our farmers and educators about how we interweave agriculture and education, greet the goats, sheep, horses, cattle and chickens and learn from the staff all you want to know about what the animals do for the farm and you. Weather permitting, the tractor will be pulling rides on the hay wagon, Wolfe’s Neck Farm, 184 Burnett Road, Freeport. FMI: 207.865.4469, ext. 106, www.wolfesneckfarm.org.
April 16, Tuesday, 6pm, Georgetown and the Civil War, opening reception with potluck supper, includes presentations from descendants of some of the war’s veterans; more than ninety Georgetown men enlisted to fight for the Union, leaving behind parents, wives, children, and friends, Georgetown Historical Society, 20 Bay Point Road, Georgetown. FMI: 207.371.9200, www.georgetownhistoricalsociety.org.
 

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