Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Jan. 24-Jan. 30

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Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Jan. 24-Jan. 30

‘Freezing for a Reason,” Bridgton

Jan. 25, Friday, 5:45pm, Guided Full Moon Snowshoe Trek, join outdoor enthusiasts for a guided full moon snowshoe hike along trails of the Sebago Lake Land Reserve, enjoy hot cocoa, snack and the company of others underneath the glow of the moon, bring your own snowshoes and wear warm clothing, flashlight, headlight and water encouraged, all skill levels welcome, 1.5-2hour hike over relatively even trails, register for event, free, Sebago Lake Ecology Center, intersections of routes 237 and 35, Standish. FMI: 207-774-5961×3320, sebagolake@pwd.org, www.pwd.org.
Jan. 25, Friday, 7pm, Sebago Lake Milfoil Summit, organizational regions on the lake will be identified and the task of creating the regional milfoil control partnerships to make the plan possible will be begun, this summit is not a forum for discussion or lake level management, if you would like to attend send an email to Peter Lowell at lakes@leamaine.org, Saint Joseph’s College, Windham. FMI: 207-647-8580, www.mainelakes.org.
Jan. 25, Friday, 7pm, “AudioBody!” the fusion of physical comedy and technology, armed with a collection of futuristic instruments, brothers Matt and Jason Tardy take the stage in an attempt to create the ultimate musical performance, only to find themselves at odds with their own unruly musical inventions, $15/adults, $10/students, $20/family of four, Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center, Bradley Street, Fryeburg. FMI: 207-934-9232, www.fryeburgacademy.org.
Jan. 25-26, Friday-Saturday, 7:30pm/Fri, 1pm and 7:30pm/Sat, “Lovers and Other Strangers,” by Lake Region Community Theatre, Lake Region High School, Route 302, Naples. FMI: 603-986-2221, www.lrctme.org.
Jan. 26, Saturday, 6am-2pm, 4th Annual Crystal Lake Ice Fishing Derby, $5, St. Gregorys Church, Gray. FMI: www.crystallakederbycom.
Jan. 26-27, Saturday and Sunday, 9am-3:30pm, Mushers Bowl, dogsled races and skijoring, Five Fields Farm, Route 107, Bridgton. FMI: 207-647-3472, www.mainelakesmushersbowl.com.
Jan. 26, Saturday, 10am-2pm, Winter Carnival, downtown horse drawn carriage rides, junior ice fishing contest (until 2pm), snowmobile rides, kids carnival games, Brr-ooom ball (12-2pm), “Freezing for a Reason,” (registration at 11am, jump 1pm), Highland Lake Beach, Bridgton. FMI: 207-647-3472, www.mainelakeschamber.com.
Jan. 26, Saturday, 7pm, 9th Annual Deep Freeze Bluegrass Music Festival, to benefit LEA, $!0-20, Bridgton Town Hall, North High Street, Bridgton. FMI: 207-647-8580, www.mainelakes.org.

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