Out and About for the Mid Coast Lakes Region of Maine March 20-26

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Out and About for the Mid Coast Lakes Region of Maine March 20-26

Out and About for the Mid Coast Lakes Region of Maine March 20-26

“Walk the Cathance River Preserve,” Topsham

March 20, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m, “Daponte String Quartet, Winter Series III Voices of Angels,” the DSQ will play woks by Randall Thompson, Franz Josef Haydn, Earl Louis Stewart and George Crumb, free and open to the public, The Episcopal Church of St. John Baptist, 200 Main St., Thomaston. FMI: 207-529-4555, www.daponte.org.
March 22, Saturday, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., “Celebrate Spring with a Sierra Club Maine Outing: Walk at the Cathance River Preserve,” despite spring having arrived two days before, it still may be snowy, so we may use snowshoes, or traction such as Stabilicers, there are some very nice trails here that go through the woods, along the edge of a heath, and along the river, if anyone is interested we can to a post-hike food stop at Sea Dog Brewing Co, Cathance River Preserve, meeting at the Hannafords Parking Lot in Topsham. FMI: 207-892-4332, www.creamaine.org.
March 22, Saturday, 7:00 p.m. – 9::00 p.m., “The Night Owls,” Will Brown, Ed Geis, and David Foley, with special guest Anna French, will perform an evening of acoustic music, the concert will include original songs, folk and cowboy songs, and instrumentals from Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Quebec, and the U.S., there is a suggested donation at the door, The Universalist Unitarian Church, 37 Miller St., Belfast. FMI: 207-619-2512, www.uubelfast.org.
March 22, Saturday, 9:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m., “Midnight Explore,” This ghost hunt will benefit the restoration of the Winter Street Center additional price for entertainment, The Tavern at Inn at Brunswick Station, 4 Noble Street, Brunswick. FMI: 207-837-6565, www.innatbrunswickstation.com.
March 24, Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., “American Philosopher,” a web film by Phillip McReynolds, who dares think a nation? What is the status of philosophy in a nation founded by philosophers, what are the risks of practicing philosophy in America, does America have a native philosophy, please join the Camden Philosophical Society for a public screening and lively discussion, this is the first installment of the Camden Philosophical Society Film and Lecture Series, free and open to the public, Camden Public Library, 55 Main St., Camden. FMI: 207-236-3440, www.camden.lib.me.us.
March 26, Wednesday, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., “Ice Skate with the Rock Coast Rollers,” join the Rock Coast Rollers, as we trade in our roller skates for an afternoon of ice skating at the Mid-Coast Recreation Center, Inc., it will be a fun, family-friendly event, with proceeds helping to support the MRC upgrade their arena sound system, (This means better volume control at our summer bouts!) plus you get to watch us out of our element and show us your stuff, we love our friends at the MRC — as a non-profit organization they work hard to promote a healthier community, come show your support, $5 per person, Mid – Coast Recreation Center, 535 West Street, Rockport. FMI: 207-236-9400, www.midcoastrec.org.

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