Out and About for the Mid-Coast Lakes Region of Maine Oct. 9-15

Out and About for the Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine Oct. 9-15
October 9, 2014
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October 9, 2014

Out and About for the Mid-Coast Lakes Region of Maine Oct. 9-15

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“Fall Festival,” Wolfe’s Neck Farm, Freeport

Oct. 10, Friday, 4pm, “Teatime Concert: Trio les Amis,” Mary Hunter, violin, Steve Witkin, cello, and James Parakilas, piano will perform Beethoven (Op. 1 no. 1 in E-flat) and Mozart (K.502 in B-flat) free, Studinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College, Brunswick. FMI: 207-207-798-4141, www.bowdoin.edu.
Oct. 10, Friday, 5-8pm, “Brunswick Art Walk,” final art walk of the season, highlights to include the One Wheelers performing around Maine and Pleasant Streets, and Harpswell artist Hati Modr displaying her oil paintings, plus much more, maps and free bus service available, downtown Brunswick. FMI: 207-798-6964, www.5raa.org.
Oct. 11, 8-11am, “Bath Rotary 4 – Way 5K,” professionally timed by Spilt Time Race Management, the event will start and end near the future Mid Coast Medical Group-Bath, the course has some slightly rolling hills, Sponsored by Mid Coast Hospital, $25/registration, Bath Knights of Columbus, 807 Middle Street, Bath. FMI: www.jogrunrace.com.
Oct. 11, Saturday, 10-11am, “Story Walk in Liberty,” families join the one-mile Haystack Mountain Trail with a Story Walk presented by Sheepscot Wellspring Land Alliance, Audrey O’Clair reveals a book through wooden sign posts crafted by Jim Macdonald. Meet: Haystack Mountain trailhead behind the Walker Ball Field in Liberty, free, Walker Memorial Ball Field, Haystack Mtn Trail, Main Street, Walker School, Liberty. FMI: 207-589-3230, www.swlamaine.org.
Oct. 11, Saturday, 10am-3pm, “Fall Festival at Wolfe’s Neck Farm,” celebrate sustainable agriculture and the bounty of autumn in Maine, this wholesome family festival features activities and demonstrations, live music, haybale climbing, face painting, animal interactions, tasty local food and more, we run our Pumpkin Hayrides during the festival – take a tractor ride out to our pumpkin patch and pick your favorite pumpkin (hayride free with admission; small pumpkins cost $4.00), proceeds benefit the nonprofit organization’s educational programming, $8/person, free/3 and under, Wolfe’s Neck Farm, 184 Burnett Road, Freeport. FMI: 207-865-4469, www.wolfesneckfarm.org.
Oct. 11, Saturday, 7:30pm, “Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations,” these musicians will bring down the house with a powerful mix of Motown/ Memphis Soul Music, they return by popular demand, this is a 100% Old School R&B Revue complete with female backup singers, a full horn section, and a show that that will knock your socks off, their numerous CDs also provide a wealth of original R&B music to their sets, $12/advance, $14/door, Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington Street, Bath. FMI: 207-442-8455, www.chocolatechurcharts.org.
Oct. 12, Sunday, 9-11am, “21 Annual Pancake 5K,” fast and flat 5K run through scenic Belfast neighborhoods; two water stops; registration includes pancake breakfast, $20, Belfast Area High School, 90 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. FMI: www.belfastrotary.org.

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