Out and About for the Bangor Lakes Region of Maine June 9-15

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Out and About for the Bangor Lakes Region of Maine June 9-15

Out and About for the Bangor Lakes Region of Maine June 9-15

“Rock of Ages,” Penobscot Theatre, Bangor

June 9-11, Thursday-Sunday, 7pm/Thurs, 8pm/Fri. and Sat, 3pm/Sun, “Rock of Ages,” will take you back to the times of big bands with big egos playing big guitar solos and sporting even bigger hair, this Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical features the unforgettable hits of the 1980s, including songs from Styx, Journey, Bon Jovi, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Steve Perry, Poison, and more, $35, Bangor Opera House, 207-942-3333, www.penobscottheatre.org.
June 10, Friday, 7:30pm, “Toney Rocks Concert,” folk rock blues singer-songwriter, Toney Rocks visits Maine for the first time with a new album and fiery solo acoustic concert. Toney Rocks performing songs from his three released albums, including the brand new CD, No Road Too Long, beer and wine available for purchase for those 21+, $10, Next Generation Theater, 39 Center Street, Brewer. FMI: 207-989-7100, www.nextgenerationtheatre.com.
June 11, Saturday, 10am and 6pm, “Hope Cemetery Tour,” guided tour by Bangor Historical Society, visit grave of the famous and infamous, $10, Mount Hope Cemetery, 1048 State Street, Bangor. FMI: 207-942-1900, www.bangordailynews.com.
June 11, Saturday, 4pm, “Partner in Command Safe-Boating Seminar,” the two-hour seminar will be of interest to boat crew members or passengers who want to know the essential skills involved in operating a recreational boat safely, including how to respond in an emergency. Topics will include an introduction to boating, understanding anchoring, docking, and navigation, preparing for bad weather, first aid and on-board emergencies, communications and VHF marine radio use, calling for help, signaling equipment, safety and safety equipment, first aid, and starting and running the engine, Sea Dog Restaurant, 26 Front St, Bangor. FMI: 207-947-8009, www.seadogbrewing.com.
June 11, Saturday, 4:30pm, “Baked Bean Supper,” benefits Old Town Museum, menu includes baked beans, coleslaw, biscuits, homemade brown bread, Stillwater Church pickles, and a wide variety of homemade pies, $7/adults, $1/children, Stillwater Federated Church, 335 Bennoch Road, Stillwater. FMI: 207-827-3530, www.bangordailynews.com.
June 11, Saturday, 7pm, “An Evening of French Music,” the music of Gabriel Faure and Claude Debussy and benefits The Gifts of Music, suggested donation $10, Church of Universal Fellowship, 82 Main St., Orono. FMI: 207-866-3655, churchofuniversalfellowship.org.
June 12, Sunday, 9:30am-1:30pm, “Explore Bangor Adventure,” Maine Yoga Adventures is joining forces with Explore Bangor for a Sunday adventure of biking, paddling, healthy snacks and yoga. We’ll begin with rental bikes and head out to the waterfront with our tour guide. We’ll then move onto kayaking after a yoga practice. The kayaks are specialties from Explore Bangor and they as well, come with a very knowledgeable guide. An additional yoga practice will be offered post-paddling. Find your bliss in sun salutations and more, Explore Bangor, 25 Hammond Street, Bangor. FMI: 207-299-0082, www.maineyogaadventures.com.

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