Out and About for the York/Sanford Lakes Regions of Maine Jan. 5-11

Out and About for the Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine Jan. 5-11
January 4, 2012
Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Regions of Maine Jan.5-11
January 4, 2012

Out and About for the York/Sanford Lakes Regions of Maine Jan. 5-11


“The Maine Steiners,” Marshwood H.S., South Berwick
Jan. 5, Thursday, 10am-5pm, “Winter Art Show,” paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, mixed media works, presented by Ogunquit Art Association, free, York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Road, York.  FMI:  207-363-2818, www.ogunquitartassociation.com.
 
Jan. 5-11, Thursday-Wednesday, “Charles Thompson,” paintings celebrating nature, University of New England Campus Center, Biddeford.  FMI:  207-283-0171,  www.une.edu.
Jan. 5, Thursday, 12:30pm, “The Maine Steiners,” University of Maine a cappella group, donation accepted, Marshwood High School, Wesley Kennedy Performing Arts Center, 260 Dow Highway, South Berwick.  FMI:  207-384-4500, www.umaine.edu/steiners.
Jan. 5-11, Thursday-Wednesday, 9:30am-5pm, “Photographs of Sara Picard,” still-life images in color, black and white sepia, Dyer Library, 371 Main Street, Saco.  FMI:  207-283-3861,  www.dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org.
Jan. 6, Friday, 8pm, “Yellow Roman Candles and the Farthest Forest,” four piece acoustic band from Bath and a New England folky duo, using toy pianos, hand claps and acoustic instruments, $7, The Oak and the Ax, 140 Main Street, Biddeford.    FMI: www.mainetoday.com.
  
Jan. 8, Sunday, 1-6pm, “Bluegrass Jam Session,” unplugged instruments only, join in or listen, $5, free for kids, Roost Function Hall, Buxton.  FMI:  207-799-1232, www.bluegrassjournal.com.
Jan. 10, Tuesday, 6:30-8pm, “Eat Well Feel Good,” Diane Gendreau Frampton, the author of the cookbook, Eat Well, Feel Good, will present an introduction to the Paleo lifestyle, free samples and cookbooks for sale, free, McArthur Library, 207 Main Street, Biddeford.  FMI:  207-284-4181, www.mcarthurpubliclibrary.org.

Stay Informed

Get the latest lake news delivered direct from Maine’s lake expert, Tom Ferent