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Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Jan. 26-Feb.1

Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Jan. 26-Feb.1

“Globalocal Dance Show,” Oxford Hills High School, South Paris

January 26-28, Thursday-Saturday, 7pm/Thurs, 7:30pm/Fri, “Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun,” an emotionally-charged play that explores the relationships between a son and his mother, and a woman, that is about to have her life changed by them both. The play, like real life, is a constant tug-of-war between humor and pathos, selfishness and selflessness, surviving and thriving, pay-what-you-can/Thursday, $18, $15/seniors, The Footlights Theatre, 190 US Route 1, Falmouth. FMI: 207-747-5434, www.thefootlightsinfalmouth.com.
Jan. 27, Friday, 6pm, “The Nite Show with Danny Cashman,” Maine’s only television show filmed before a live studio audience. This is a rare opportunity to wee the show recorded live in Southern Maine. Dan, Joe, Brian Nadeau & the Nite Show Band will all be on hand, as well as special guests, music, skits and more, arrive no later than 5:45pm, all audience members must be at least 14 years or older, free, but paper or e-tickets must be presented, Westbrook Performing Arts Center, 471 Stroudwater Street, Westbrook. FMI: 207-857-3860, westbrookpac.org.
Jan. 27, Friday, 7pm, “Globalocal Dance Show,” presented by the Cottage Street Creative Exchange, An exciting line up of dance is on tap, including: Art Moves Dance Ensemble, Collective Motion, Exchange Kids, Hoop Girl, The Moving Company, Neveah, Portland Youth Dance and Circus Maine. Easy-to-follow Brazilian and Jamaican dances will be taught at 6:30 p.m. on stage before the show, and can be found on the CSCE Facebook page, free, Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, 256 Main Street, South Paris. FMI: artmovesdance.com.
Jan. 27, Friday, 8pm, “Los Lobos,” one of the most acclaimed American bands of the 1980s and ‘90s, Los Lobos were seasoned musical veterans with nearly 15 years of experience under the belts when they scored their first hit in 1987 with a cover of Richie Valens’ “La Bamba.” While often cited as one of the great bands of Latino Rock, Los Lobos’ eclectic sound in fact defined them as a vital example of America’s cultural melting pot, $95, credit cards are not accepted on site for food or beverage, Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Road, Brownfield. FMI: 207-935-7292, www.stonemountainartscenter.com.
Jan. 28-29, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-4pm/Sat, 10am-3pm/Sun, “Stone Mountain Winter Weekend Flea Market,” Don’t wait for the summer for those flea markets and antique stores to open. We think a flea market is just what we need for the case of cabin fever! Two days of two beautiful halls full of great flea market finds….. Who doesn’t love a flea market!!?? Come shop for that special item and don’t forget to bring your negotiating skills :>) Antiques, quirky knick knacks…you name it. Someone else’s throw away could be just that gem you’re looking for. Come for both days, you never know what other stuff might pop up! * There will be Live Music from 12 to 2:00 on both days. Just in time for lunch!! And speaking of lunch…..* The SMAC Kitchen will have morning nibbles, lunch items, stews, soups, wraps, assorted savories and desserts and the Bar will be serving up some warm and chilled winter cheer. * The SMAC Box office will be open with ticket give-aways and discounts! So beat the winter blues with this fun two days of dumpster diving SMAC style, $3/one-day pass, $4/two-day pass, free/under 12, Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Road, Brownfield. FMI: 207-935-7292, www.stonemountainartscenter.com.
Jan. 28, Saturday, 4:45pm, “Public Bean Supper,” Highland Lake Congregational Church Bean Supper featuring 2 kinds of beans, sliced ham, red hot dogs, coleslaw, potato salad, biscuits and corn bread, Coffee, Tea, Punch and dessert, $8, $3/under 12, Highland Lake Congregational Church, 1303 Bridgton Road, Westbrook. FMI: 207-854-1403, www.mainetoday.com.
Jan. 28, Saturday, 7-10pm, “Jones Dance Band,” playing old-fashioned music, bring those dance shoes and have some fun, lunch counter open, $5, Buckfield Masonic Hall, 5 High Street, Buckfield. FMI: www.sunjournal.com.

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