Out and About for Greater Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine March 10-16

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Out and About for Greater Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine March 10-16

                Maple Sugar Tour at Wishing Well Farm 

Mar. 10, Thursday, 7:30pm, “Enter the Haggis,” Celtic rock band, $15, Waterville Opera House, 93 Main Street, Waterville.  FMI:  207-873-7000,http://www.operahouse.com.

 

Mar. 11, Friday, 12:00pm, Traditional Irish Music, a concert of Irish music presented by master fiddler Seamus Connolly, finger-style guitarist David Surette, and flautist Nicole Rabata, free, Museum of Art at Colby College, Bixler Drive, Waterville.  FMI:  207-859-5605, http://www.colby.edu.

 

Mar. 11, Friday, 5:00pm, Poetry Out Loud, ten high school students from across the state will compete against their peers for the title of  “Maine State Poetry Out Loud Champion,” free, Franco-American Heritage Center, 46 Cedar Street, Lewiston.  FMI:  207-689-2000, http://www.francoamericanheritage.org.

 

Mar. 12, Saturday, 10:00am, Maple Sugar Tour, see native trees sugaring with Warren Balgooyen, free, Wishing Well Farm, 256 Oak Hill Road, Norridgewock.  FMI:  207-495-6039, http://www.belgradelakes.org/events.html.

 

Mar. 12, Saturday, 8:00pm, Gamelan Orchestra, a student ensemble that plays music of Indonesia, and special guest artists perform Lou Harrison’s Double Concerto for Violin, Cello and Javanese Gamelan, free, Olin Arts Center, Bates College, 75 Russell Street, Lewiston.  FMI:  207-786-6135,  http://home.bates.edu.

 

Mar. 14, Monday, 8:15pm, “The Squid Jiggers,” a Maine-based folk duo combine their talents on guitar, bass, bodhran, and tin whistles, $15, Slates Restaurant, 167 Water Street, Hallowell.  FMI:  207-622-9575, http://www.slatesrestaurant.com.

 

 

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