Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Oct. 22-28

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Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Oct. 22-28

Pineland

“Haunted Woods Walk,” Pineland Farms, New Gloucester

Oct. 23 and 24, Friday and Saturday, 5:30pm, “Halloweenfest,” celebrate Halloween in 2 nights of fun with the Park’s native wildlife! Great family fun for ALL AGES & the best priced Halloween entertainment anywhere around! Don’t miss NEW Halloween displays, Haunted Hay Rides, Games, Contests, Door Prizes & more! Wear your costumes, call if raining, park admission fees apply, $7.50/13-59, $5.50/seniors and 4-12, free/3 and under, Maine Wildlife Park, 56 Game Farm Rd, Gray. FMI: 207-657-4977, www.maine.gov/ifw/education/wildlifepark/events.htm.
Oct. 23-25, Friday-Sunday, 7:30pm/Fri and Sat, 4pm/Sun, “Boo! Thirteen Scenes from Halloween,” presented by Windham Center Stage, celebrate the season with this witch’s brew of playlets, each designed to make your skin crawl and tickle your funny bone. This eerie review of 12 skits and a one-act, all with a sinister twist, is just the thing for a few scary chuckles for the whole family, $15/adults, $10/seniors and students, Windham Center Stage Theater, 8 School Rd, Windham. FMI: 207-893-2098, www.windhamtheater.org.
Oct. 23, Friday, 8pm, “Peter Wolf,” of J. Geils, featuring Duke Levine and Kevin Barry on guitars, there will be some cool treatments of some familiar songs from his solo albums and his hits, he is always musically excited and exciting and his performances leave the audience asking when he will be back, $65, Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Rd, Brownfield. FMI: 207-935-7292, www.stonemountainartscenter.com.
Oct. 23 and 24, Friday and Saturday, 6-8pm, “2nd Annual Haunted Woods Walk,” make your way through our spooky corn “maize” to the haunted woods, mature audiences, flashlights required, $5, Pineland Farms, 15 Farm View, New Gloucester. FMI: 207-650-3031, www.pinelandfarms.org.
Oct. 24, Saturday, 5-6pm, “Scrumptious & Spooktacular,” dress in costume and get a treat, grand prize of a gift basket for best adult costume-fun prize for best kid’s costume, dinner includes a ghostly grog, coffee cauldron & batwing bread, $8/adults, $5/under 8, $21/max for families with young children, Casco Village Church, 941 Meadow Rd, Casco. FMI: 207-627-4282, www.cascovillageucc.org.
Oct. 24, Saturday, 7:30pm, “The Country Jamboree,” if you’ve ever wanted to take a trip back in time and spend a magical evening revisiting the glory days of country music, The Country Jamboree will take you there. Featuring an incredibly talented cast that has performed with some of country music’s most popular artists, this outstanding performance features the music of Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, and more. Like spending an evening at The Grand Ole Opry, The Country Jamboree takes you from an all out hoe down to a poignant love song – and everything in between – all in one show, $25/adults, $20/seniors, $5/students, Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center, 18 Bradley St, Fryeburg. FMI: 207-935-9232, www.fryeburgacademy.org.
Oct. 25, Sunday, 3pm, “Casco Bay Wind Symphony Fall Concert,” exciting Wind symphony music by Ticheli, Ewazen, Markowski, and Maine Composer Paul Thomas. Casco Bay is a group of enthusiastic adults who enjoy playing a wide variety of music for all audiences, directed by Dr. Peter Martin, $10, McCormack Performing Art Center, Gorham High School, 41 Morrill Ave., Gorham. FMI: 207-787-2745, www.cascobayconcertband.org.

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