Out and About for the Mid Coast Lakes Region of Maine May 30-June 5

Out and About for the Bangor Lakes Region of Maine May 30-June 5
May 29, 2013
Out and About for the Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine May 30-June 5
May 29, 2013

Out and About for the Mid Coast Lakes Region of Maine May 30-June 5

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Maine Maritime Museum, Bath

May 30-31, Thursday-Friday, 7pm, “And Then There Were None,” presented by the senior class of Merriconeag Waldorf High School, Agatha Christie’s murder mystery, enjoy an evening of tea, biscuits, mayhem and murder, $7, Merriconeag Waldorf School’s Community Hall, 57 Desert Road, Freeport. FMI: 207-865-3900, www.merriconeag.org.
May 31-June 2, Friday-Sunday, 7pm/Friday and Saturday, 2pm/Sunday, “Pygmalion, presented by Midcoast Actors’ Studio, classic play by George Bernard Shaw that inspired “My Fair Lady,” $10, Troy Howard Middle School Stage, 173 Lincolnville Ave, Belfast. FMI: 207-323-6251, www.midcoastactors.org.
June 1, Saturday, 9:30-5pm, “Wyoming Masts: Dedication and Open House,” demos, re-enactors, children’s crafts, tours, boat cruises and music by Schooner Fare, Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington Street, Bath. FMI: 207-443-1316, www.mainemaritimemuseum.org.
June 1, Saturday, 10am-2pm, Wolfe’s Neck Farm Spring Festival, continues the tradition of great fun and learning for the whole family, music, games and demonstrations, explore the trails and gardens, interact with animals, learn about seeds and plants and try you hand at fiber arts, craft activities, face painting and hay pile and tractor to climb for younger children, hayrides and live music, Wolfe’s Neck Farm, 184 Burnett road, Freeport. FMI: 207-865-4469, www.wolfesneckfarm.org.
June 1, Saturday, 7:30pm, Toussaint St. Negritude, jazz poet and Maine coast resident Toussaint St, Negritude conjures all crossroads of folk, blues, and the Afro-Atlantic experience, via the lone-road elegance of his bass clarinet and the alpine declarations of voice well worth the view, light refreshments, $7, Aarhus Gallery, 50 Main Street, Belfast. FMI: 207-338-0001, www.aarhusgallery.com.
June 1, Saturday, 7:30pm, Brother Sun, folk harmony trio with guitar and keyboard, they fuse folk, American, blues, pop, jazz, rock and a cappella singing, $18/advance, $20/door, Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington Street, Bath. FMI: 207-442-8455, www.chocolatechurcharts.org.
June 5, Wednesday, 2pm and 5pm, “Dream Girls,” Tony Award winning show presented by Maine Sate Music Theatre, the show is slathered in R&B, soul, and pop music, tells the explosive behind-the-scenes story of a young female rhythm and blues trio from Chicago called “The Dreams,” who climb the turbulent ladder of the music business to become singing superstars, contact venue for ticketing information, Maine State Music Theatre, Pickard Theater, Elm Street, Bowdoin College, Brunswick. FMI: 207-725-8769, www.msmt.org.

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