Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Regions of Maine Nov. 3-9

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“Star-Spangled Cabaret,” Naples
Nov. 3, Thursday, 7pm, Maine Jazz Band, Big band, swing, Latin, blues and pop, features 15 musicians including a female vocalist free, Viola George Auditorium, St. Joseph’s College, Standish. FMI: 207-310-0116, www.sjcme.edu/news-events.
Nov. 4, Friday, 7pm, “Jewels of Maine,” works of Maine jewelry artisans, includes goods and beverages, $5/donation, Fiddlehead Center for the Arts, 25 Shaker Road, Gray. FMI: 207-657-2244, www.fiddleheadcenter.org.
Nov. 4 and 5, Friday and Saturday, 7:30pm, “Salute Our Vets,” Swinging Patriotic Cabaret presented by Lake Region Community Theatre,featuring music and dance, plus our own Mr. Lakefront, $10/, $8/, Naples American Legion Post 155, Route 11, Naples. FMI: 1-800-639-2321,  www.lrctme.org.
Nov. 4, Friday, 8pm, “A Cornucopia of Songs and Arias,” University of Southern Maine School of Music faculty members Margaret Yauger, mezzo-contralto, and Malcolm Smith, bass will be joined by pianist Arvia Sinka in performing a collection of works from master composers, $15/adults, $10/seniors, $5/children, Corthell Hall, USM, 38 College Ave, Gorham. FMI: 207-780-5555, www.usm.maine.edu/music.
Nov.5, Saturday, 7-9am, Public Buffet Breakfast, featuring scrambled eggs, French toast, breakfast sandwiches, home fries, sausage, fruit, juice, coffee and tea, Congregational Church, Main Street, Harrison.  FMI: 207-583-2241,  www.mainelakeschamber.com.
Nov. 5, Saturday, 8am-2pm, Craft and Bake Sale, Bridgton Arts and Crafts society presents, all crafts are made by member, also collecting non perishables for the local food pantry, coincides with Bridgton’s early bird sales, free, Bridgton Arts and Crafts Building, Depot St, Bridgton. FMI: 207-647-8786, www.mainetoday.com.
Nov. 5, Saturday, 7:30pm, Village Coffee House, Ameranouche, gypsy jazz, features two French acoustic Gypsy jazz guitars and upright bass, these folks sail through a melodious tune with such love, musicality, and signature, jaw-dropping velocity, $10/adults, $5/children, New Gloucester Congregational Church, New Gloucester. FMI:  207-926-3260, www.ngucc.org.

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