Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Nov. 21-28

Out and About for the Sanford/York Lakes Region of Maine Nov. 21-27
Out and About for the Sanford/York Lakes Region of Maine Nov. 21-27
November 20, 2013
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Lakefront Property Owners Enjoy Hikes In and Around Norway, Maine
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Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Nov. 21-28

Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Nov. 21-28

Windham Performing Arts Center, Windham

Nov. 21-27, Thursday-Wednesday, weather permitting daylight hours, “Pleasant Mountain,” plenty of walking and hiking trails with beautiful scenery, free and open to the public, Mountain Road, Bridgton. FMI: www.mainetrailfinder.com.
Nov. 22, Friday, 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., “Loon Echo Preserve Slide Show,” narrated, digital tour of Loon Echo preserves. Come take a look at what you have helped preserve in the northern Sebago Lake region, hosted by Loon Echo staff member and photographer, Jon Evans, event will be held at the fully accessible Loon Echo office; light refreshments will be served, Loon Echo Trust, 8 Depot Street, Bridgton. FMI: 207-647-4352, www.loonechotrust.org.
Nov. 22, Friday, 6:30 p.m., “The Cripple of Inishmaan,” this distinctively Irish dark comedy is cruel yet compassionate, hilarious and heartwarming. Martin McDonagh’s comic masterpiece is set on the tiny island of Inishmaan off the coast of Ireland, the arrival of a Hollywood film crew threatens to turn their idyllic life upside down and “Cripple Billy” wants to be in the film more than anyone — if only to escape the tedium of small-town life, this not-to-be-missed dark comedy is from one of the theatre’s most original Irish voices, Tickets $15, $11 seniors, $8 students, Russel Hall, University of Southern Maine, 37 College Avenue, Gorham. FMI: 1-800-800-4usm, www.webmaster@usm.maine.edu.
Nov.23, Saturday, must be 3 hours before lowtide before and after, “Beach Horse Rides,” we trailer our horses an hour to get to the beach and prep can take up to two hours of our time before arriving so please understand the rigid rules we have for beach rides, show up on time and be properly dressed, rain dates are the day after the originally scheduled ride, you are welcome to show up and watch the rides as well as photograph, if you want to ride without a reservation we will put you on a waiting list once you show up, If we have no shows we will make arrangements to take you, cash only on the day of the ride, deposits are nonrefundable due to sickness or weather, If CHF cancels for any reason other than weather we may refund deposits at our discretion, every attempt will be made to reschedule your ride and deposits can be used toward gift certificates for our regular rides at the farm, $75 per person, riders must be 8 yrs and older, beach permits are $20 and must be affixed to your jacket, Carousel Horse Farms, 69 Leach Hill Road, Casco. FMI: 207-627-4471, www.carouselhorsefarm.com.
Nov, 23, Saturday, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., “Portland Community Chorus,” The Saco River Festival Association is pleased to present: “Welcome in the Holidays” a family holiday concert featuring the Portland Community Chorus under the direction of Mr. Rob Westerberg, with guest musicians : M.S.A.D.#55 Choral Students under the direction of Ms. Katie Thomas, refreshments available, free candy canes delivered by elves, Poinsettias for sale after concert benefit school music programs, $10 adults, $5 10-18 yrs. old, under 10 free, Sacopee Valley Middle School, 137 South Hiram Road, Hiram. FMI: 207-625-2450, www.sad55.org.
Nov. 23, Saturday, 7:00 p.m., “Jim Gallant,” music starts around 8 p.m., featuring 35 kinds of beer and ale, a great selection of wines, and pub food, no cover change, Tucker’s Music Pub, 290 Main Street, Norway. FMI: 207-739-2200, www.creatviemediaofmaine.com.
Nov 24, Sunday, 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m., “A Funny Thing Happened of the Way to the Forum,” bring your togas and join us. “Forum” is packed with one unforgettable song after another, loads of romance and fast-paced slapstick comedy, beloved tunes include “Comedy Tonight,” & “Everybody Ought to Have a Maid, These Romans are an irresistible mix of naughty, nice and hilarious, $11 adults, $7 children, students, seniors, Windham Performing Arts Center, 406 Gray Road, Windham. FMI: 207-893-1742, www.fallmusical@gmail.com.

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