Everything is happening on Saturday

Weekend Spotlight: Rockland’s outdoor streetfest, Monty Python sing-along, and a new bakery/bookstore opens

Thu, 01/19/2023 - 12:00pm

    Once this storm clears out, we’ve got a burst of January energy this weekend with a brand-new outdoor street & theater festival hosted by The Strand Theatre, and two road trips to central Maine for a hilarious night of community and some good books and bread to warm you up.

    The Big Rockland Chill

    Saturday, January 21 — Rockland

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    The Strand Theatre is kicking up its heels for a new outdoor winter festival, “The Big Rockland Chill,” which is taking place outside in the Oak Street Alley in Rockland and in the theater. The event starts at 1 p.m. with outdoor activities ranging from giant snowflake-making, a s’mores station, appearances from Yeti and Teddy, artist Kim Bernard’s colorful ice-block building, and “froga,” (frozen yoga) hosted by Earth Flow + Fire starting at 1:30 p.m. Other outdoor activities will be hosted by RSU13 Youth Alliance, Café Miranda, and Maine Sport Outfitters. From 2-3 p.m., Restorative Justice Project Maine will host a community-building circle around the bonfire. At 3 p.m., a Pet Parade will take place. Following the parade at 3:15 p.m. will be a live steel pan performance by Planet Pan, with audience participation. The outdoor events will culminate in a Yeti Disco Party from 4 to5 p.m.

    Indoors at The Strand, free screenings start at 1 p.m. with an encore presentation of Rockland: A Maritime Heritage. From 2-5 p.m., family-friendly winter-themed short films will be screened. Evening screenings will include a family-friendly movie at 6 p.m. (TBD) and a movie for adult audiences at 8 p.m. FMI: visit www.rocklandstrand.com  or call (207) 594-0070.


    Killer Road Trip: Monty Python Sing-Along

    Saturday, January 21 — Waterville

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    Pythonites—this one is for you. Maine Film Center is screening the 1975 cult classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail at their brand new theater in the Paul J. Schupf Arts Center. Considered as one of the best comedy movies of all time with its “parodies and jabs to the mythologized image of the Arthurian legend,” come dressed in costume, or just as you are for this sing-along version of the movie which starts at 7 p.m. One night only! Starts at 7 p.m. Tickets start from $7: Waterville Creates
     

    Killer Road Trip: Stone Broke Bread & Books Ribbon Cutting

    Saturday, January 21 — Waterville

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    One of Gardiner's newest businesses, Stone Broke Bread & Books, which had a soft opening a month ago, is hosting its first ribbon-cutting ceremony for the public. Stone Broke Bread & Books will host the ceremony at 12 p.m. The public is invited to check out the diverse bookstore and bakery that is very in tune with the needs of the community. Stay tuned for our forthcoming Penobscot Bay Pilot story.  There will also be a seed swap from 5-7 p.m. the same day featuring a special speaker. FMI: Stone Broke Bread & Books


    Kay Stephens can be reached at news@penbaypilot.com