Out and About for the Bangor Lakes Region of Maine Mar. 2-8

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Out and About for the Bangor Lakes Region of Maine Mar. 2-8

Out and About for the Bangor Lakes Region of Maine Mar. 2-8

“Agnes of God,” Keith Anderson Community House, Orono

Mar. 2-5, Thursday-Sunday, 7:30pm/Thurs.-Sat, 2pm/Sun, “Agnes of God,” Agnes of God tells the story of a psychiatrists struggle to analyze and help a young nun accused of murdering her newborn baby with no recollection of such an event transpiring. A psychological war ensues between the well-intentioned psychiatrist and the domineering Mother Superior over Agnes mental health, allowing the play to explore the contrasts of science and religion, facts and faith. The unforgettable journey through Agnes’ life; stark and harsh yet somehow filled with beauty, faith and the supernatural questions the truth of human connection in moments of strained reality, and the presence of quiet hope in dark places, mature themes and language, $10, Keith Anderson Community House, 19 Bennoch Road, Orono. FMI: 207-356-6501, sometheatrecompany.com.
Mar. 3, Friday, 5:30-9pm, “Charlotte White Center Night of Comedy Fun and Fundraising,” comedians Tom Hayes and Rob Steen, silent auction, cash bar, three-course dinner, art show and 50-50 raffle. The art show, silent auction, light appetizers and cash bar begins at 5:30 p.m.; dinner and 50-50 raffle, 6:30 p.m.; and comedians, 7:30 p.m, $35, Spectacular Event Center, Charlotte White Center, 395 Griffin Road, Bangor. FMI: 207-564-2464 ext. 104, charlottewhitecenter.org.
Mar. 4, Saturday, 7-11pm, “11th Annual Winter Beach Ball,” put on your tropical attire or your bell bottoms and flip flops and join us for an evening of music, dancing, and the opportunity to participate in our Silent Auction and delicious refreshments. Motor Booty Affair, the Ultimate Disco Tribute Band, will be providing music from the 70’s that we know and love, $35, Cross Insurance Center, 515 Main Street, Bangor. FMI: 207-973-5055, www.emmcauxiliary.org.
Mar. 4, Saturday, 7:30pm, “Foxcroft Academy Alumni Jazz Band,” some on out and dance your cares away! This 14-piece Big Band plays big band era music as well as newer Pop, Waltz, Swing tunes and Latin numbers. Beer and wine available for purchase for those 21+, $10, Between Friends Art Center, Next Generation Theatre, 39 Center Street, Brewer. FMI: 207-989-7100, www.nextgenerationtheatre.com.
Mar. 5, Sunday, 5pm, “Sawyer Arena Skating Spectacular,” skaters from the Learn to Skate USA program will be performing, free, Sawyer Arena, 107 13th Street, Bangor. FMI: 207-947-0071, www.bangordailynews.com.
Mar. 7, Tuesday, 6pm, “Utah, A Magical Landscape,” AMC members Michelle and Stan Moody spent 5 months traveling from Maine to the Rockies with many stops along the way. However, one of the highlights of their journey was spending over a month exploring Utah’s well and lesser known natural areas.. Come join them in a photo review of some of their amazing experiences including canyons you have to hold your breath to squeeze through, fantastic natural bridges, petroglyphs and pictographs, free, Bangor Public Library, 145 Harlow Street, Bangor. FMI: 207-942-4924, amcmaine.org.
Mar. 7, Tuesday, 8pm, “Paper Lions,” the Indie rock band from Belfast, PEI whose music shines with the sunny melodies and tales of lost youth. Influenced by the clear-voiced harmonies of the Beach Boys and the clanging guitars of modern rock. At the heart of the band are long-standing friendships and vibrant pop songs based on the sandy shores of their remote island province.  Beer and wine available for purchase to those 21+, $20-$25, Between Friends Art Center, Next Generation Theatre, 39 Center Street, Brewer. FMI: 207-989-7100, www.nextgenerationtheatre.com.

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