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Culture

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Cushing Community School pizza fundraiser, March 31
First Congregational Church of Searsport letterhead
Castlebay concert in Searsport

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'Conserving the Magalloway' topic of Georges River Trout Unlimited meeting

Appleton Library letterhead
'Trash Talk' at Appleton Library with David Stanley
Three women pose with book
Irish authors talk about domestic abuse with Finding Our Voices

Art

  • Jean Kigel brings touring art show to Rockport in March
  • New exhibit in Portland celebrates Maine’s golden era of golf
  • Maine Arts Commission launches 'Make it Maine' crowdfunding program for creative placemaking
  • State proclamation celebrates 35th Toboggan Nationals, creative costumes liven crowd
  • Submissions being accepted for Thomaston's 250th Anniversary logo
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Dining Out

  • New tacqueria Salsa Shack spices up Bucksport this winter
  • Munchies in Maine, a new restaurant review duo, digs in for the best eats
  • New roast beef pop-up, Roasty's, takes over Main Street Markets' kitchen in Rockland
  • Lemon Bar, a cocktail/wine bar, pops up in Rockland
  • Must Be Nice Lobster holds grand opening of new Belfast restaurant
  • Nautilus Restaurant in Belfast Launches $10 Meal Mission — Community Keeps It Afloat
  • American Flatbread in Rockport offers free pizza to SNAP cardholders
  • Prospect's monthly Wicked Good Bean Suppah
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Film and Theater

  • Three films not to miss at this year's Banff Mountain Film Festival
  • Film Club for Adults at Rockland Public Library, Feb. 9
  • Winter art pulse: How Midcoast art venues, artists and speakers energize the cold season
  • Ellis-Beauregard Foundation launches documentary film award
  • 'For the Joy of Winter: 25 Years of WinterKids' to air on Maine Public Television
  • 'Gruesome Playground Injuries' on stage in Belfast, Jan. 15-17
  • Belfast Maskers perform 'Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic'
  • Jazz and Murder with Chicago at Camden Hills
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Lectures and Conferences

Portland Public Library presents The Camden Conference Community Events Series
Local DAR’s November activities focus on Veterans and Active Duty
Students share topics at DAR's back-to-school-month meeting
Mid-Coast Forum on Foreign Relations special event series
Helping Hands to hold fundraiser with Heather Cox Richardson and Rick Wahle at Lincoln Theater
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Literature

St. George School 8th graders meet with Maine author Shannon Parker
Union Elementary School students to receive author-signed books during Maine Authors Week
Writer’s Residency at birthplace of Edna St. Vincent Millay opens next application cycle
Mainers encouraged to participate in 2026 Read to ME Challenge
Winter reading Bingo for adults at Rockland library
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Music

  • The Midcoast’s "Gayest Dance Party" returns for a third year
  • Bay Chamber in search of young music all-stars
  • Maine Community Radio League forms network of local media
  • 'A Scott Joplin Celebration!' month-long exhibit at Rockport library
  • Bay Chamber Music School Spring classes: Something for Everyone
  • Sheepscot Chorus invites new members for "Many Voices, One Dream" concert
  • BH Opera House: Sons of Serendip, Dec. 20
  • 2026 Andrew Wolf Chamber Music Award goes to pianist Michael Stephen Brown
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More Culture

Discover how the sinking of the Spanish Armada connects to the creation of iconic maritime garments
'From Keel to Loom in Scotland and its Northern Isles' concludes 2026 Winter Adventure Series
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The 2026 Winter Adventure Series concludes Tuesday, March 10, at 6:30 p.m., with a presentation by Marci Richardson, “From Keel to Loom in Scotland and its Northern Isles.”

The series is a collaboration between Come Boating, Belfast’s Community Boating Organization and the Belfast Free Library

Within the Whale event time rescheduled
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Due to the forecasted snowfall, our highly-anticipated Within the Whale program on Feb. 21, made possible thanks to our partnership with the Boothbay Region Land Trust and Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, is officially postponed to next Saturday, Feb. 28 from 10 a.m. to noon (new time) at 60 Bigelow Drive, East Boothbay.

We look forward to experiencing Within the Whale with everyone next Saturday! 

Albertson is part of the group 'Plant Powered MAINE'
“Let’s Feel Better in 2026” series explores ways to eat a more delicious plant-based diet
Fall Harvest

The next program in the Rockport Public Library’s “Let’s Feel Better in 2026” series will be held Wednesday, March 4, at 1 p.m. Nancy Albertson, certified Plant-Based Coach with Food Revolution Network, will give an interactive presentation for those who are curious about how and why to incorporate more plant-based foods into their diet.

'No partners needed. Be who you are, with others like yourself, and dance the winter blues away for a good cause.'
Dance at St. Thomas to benefit Camden food pantry
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"Boogie the night away…at a church!" said a St. Thomas news release. "Saturday, Feb. 28, from 7:30 to 10 p.m., the fun-loving folks at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 33 Chestnut St., in Camden, will host a chem-free dance."

Proceeds will benefit the Camden Area Christian Food Pantry.

“What’s on your Utility Bill?: Empowering Ratepayers” talk at Rockland library
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"Electricity prices are rising fast, and Maine households are struggling to pay," said Rockland Public Library, in a news release. "Want to know why?"

Thursday, March 5, at 6 p.m., at the library, join Maine Community Power Cooperative, Maine Conservation Voters, and Maine Climate Action Now for a presentation on “What’s on your Utility Bill - Empowering Ratepayers."

milder winters and a longer growing season
'Maine’s Changing Climate: Historical Trends and Future Projections' by Maine State Climatologist 
Sean Birkel

On Tuesday, March 17, at noon, Maine State Climatologist Sean Birkel will talk about the vast changes in Maine’s climate during the 21st century. His talk, sponsored by the Belfast Garden Club, is free and open to the public, and will be held in the Abbott Room of Belfast Free Library.

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'A Scott Joplin Celebration' family event at Rockport library
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During the month of February, the Rockport Public Library has featured an exhibit highlighting groundbreaking black American composer Scott Joplin, whose ragtime music paved the way for jazz, according to RPL, in a news release. Material in the exhibit was sourced from author/illustrator Stephen Costanza’s book King of Ragtime: The Story of Scott Joplin. 

the seasons and cycles of farming and family
Author of 'The Salt Stone: Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life' at Left Bank Books
Woman holding a lamb

Left Bank Books, in downtown Belfast, invites the public to meet Helen Whybrow, the multi-talented author of The Salt Stone: Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life. The free talk and book signing will take place Thursday, March 5, at 7 p.m., at the bookshop.

Whybrow and her partner live and work on an old two-hundred-acre sheep farm in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains.

courage and cowardice, loyalty and betrayal, tragedy and triumph
George Snell III online discussion of 'Company D: One Maine Company, Countless Civil War Stories'
Portraits of four members of Company D of the 3rd Maine Infantry Regiment

a 'New England Triple Stack'
Three indie bands on Strand Theatre stage, March 14
Sneaky Miles

New England Triple Stack, a collaborative live lineup bringing together three standout acts from across the region, will take the Strand Theatre stage on Saturday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. Performing will be New Hampshire indie-folk's Sneaky Miles, New Hampshire indie-rock's Jon Nolan & Good Co, and Maine’s The Speed of Sound, led by Midcoast legend Spencer Albee. 

parallel writing careers
'Writing Buddies' Linda Buckmaster and Elizabeth Garber in conversation
Book cover

On Saturday, Feb. 21, at 2 p.m., Belfast authors Linda Buckmaster and Elizabeth Garber will be at Anodyne Book Shop on Route 1 in Searsport. They will be reading and talking about their work as “writing buddies” for over fifteen years.

artist talk during Fourth Friday Gallery Night
'Path Forward' series of art by Emily Sabino displays in Belfast
goldenrod pollen painting

Work by Emily Sabino will be displayed from February 25 through March 22 at Local Color Gallery, in Belfast. Sabino will talk about her ongoing series “Path Forward” at this month’s Fourth Friday Gallery Night, February 27, from 4 to 7 pm. Sabino will speak at 5 p.m. (weather permitting).

8 Bells, Camden's Irish pub, to pull out the stops for its first St. Patrick's Day
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Opening five months ago, Camden’s new Irish Pub, 8 Bells, will be hosting Ireland’s rising young stars, Simple Things, to headline its St. Patrick’s Day celebration, Tuesday, March 17.

“These guys are coming to us straight from across the pond and we couldn’t be more excited to share their music with this community”, said Tom Ryan, owner of 8 Bells, in a news release.

The festivities will be held under a heated tent next to the pub.

Hank Lunn presents 'Abiel Briggs: American Patriot' at Lincolnville Historical Society
Pen Bay Pilot logo

It was early fall in 1775 and General

George Washington had taken

command of the rag-tag, bobtailed

Colonial militia camped around Boston,

and was endeavoring to turn the

“rabble” into an army. Abiel Briggs

walked forty miles from Freetown to

Cambridge and joined the volunteer

militia for the Arnold Expedition to

Quebec. He served as a volunteer

Curbside Queens return to The Waldo with new drag show: CQTV
People in drag

Curbside Queens returns to The Waldo, Feb. 14, at 8 p.m., with a new show that blends live performance and the nostalgia of music television.

"In a world where the media is controlled by the high elite, the CQ crew has gone rogue and is taking over the airwaves right in front of your eyes," said The Waldo, in a news release. "Drag, Burlesque and dynamic visual effects are the name of the game."

The recommended age for this show is 18+.

fast dialogue, quick wit, physical comedy and the confusion of many hidden secrets
Open casting call for 'Don’t Dress for Dinner' at Waldo Theatre
Waldo Theatre logo

The Waldo Theatre, in Waldoboro, is holding an open casting call for its upcoming community theatre production of "Don’t Dress for Dinner," a fast-paced, comedic British farce to be staged at The Waldo in June. Auditions for the six character roles, three adult men and three adult women, are scheduled at The Waldo on Sunday, March 1, from 1 until 3 p.m., or Monday, March 2, 2026, from 6 until 8 p.m. The auditions are open to all interested members of the midcoast community.

Belfast Flying Shoes holds monthly English country dance
Event poster

BELFAST — On Sunday, February 22, Belfast Flying Shoes presents its monthly English country dance with callers Maura McCampbell and Chrissy Fowler.

Galentine's Day events all over the state this week for crafts, food, wine, films and fun
Photo courtesy MetroCreative

Statewide—Valentines' Day may be a pas de deux, but the gals are saying the more the merrier.

Galentine’s Day has always been a celebration of female friendship, a counterweight to the overly hyped, overly commercial expectations of modern Valentine’s Day.

Created by the TV show Parks and Recreation in a 2010 episode featuring Leslie Knope (played by Amy Poehler) Galentine's Day was created as a brunch for her female friends, where they “leave their husbands and boyfriends at home.”

Margaret Pearce at Rockland library: 'Do You Love Maps? Me, Too'
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Margaret Pearce, print cartographer, Rockland resident, and Citizen Potawatomi tribal member, presents examples of her work and talks about the creative and collaborative processes behind them, Feb. 26, at Rockland Public Library.

“I think of cartography as a form of writing," said Pearce, in a Library news release. "Approaching it this way helps me make maps about the cultural and political realities of Indigenous peoples' lives.”

Strand Family Series; 'Son' has double meaning; pan flutes are considered a sacred part of Andean life
'New Inca Son' brings folk music from Peru, Bolivia to Strand Theatre
Three men, one woman musician dressed in traditional costumes

ROCKLAND ​— Folk ensemble New Inca Son will bring the vibrant spirit of the Andes Mountains to life on the Strand Theatre stage, Saturday, March 7, at 2 p.m.

This presentation is recommended for all ages and has an approximate running time of 60 minutes. As part of the Strand Family Series, tickets are available on a sliding scale to promote inclusivity and community connection to the arts.

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