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Culture

Bill Boyle and Ali Farrell enjoying lunch and taking notes at Darbys Restaurant in Belfast. Photo by Kay Stephens
Munchies in Maine, a new restaurant review duo, digs in for the best eats
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Genealogy group meeting to include game show 'Name That Town'

The hills of Virginia (Drawing courtesy of Rick Cronin)
Rolling up and down the mountains of Virginia, and finding moonshine

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Ben Cosgrove to perform at Underground Lounge
Woman in a cemetery
Winter Lecture Series online returns with talk on Maine’s WWII service members

Art

  • 'Where Stillness Lives' art by Rachel Hertz Littlefield on display in Stockton Springs
  • Union Fair, Maine’s Wild Blueberry Festival opens poster contest for 2026
  • 'Off the Shelf' exhibit by Larry Clifford at Camden library in January
  • Maine poster and essay contests now accepting entries from students of all grade levels
  • New Year’s Resolution Box craft for teens
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Dining Out

  • 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
  • Get to know Georges River Land Trust at conservation happy hour
  • Prospect Wicked Good Bean Suppah
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Film and Theater

  • '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
  • Medomak Valley High School production of Grease
  • 'Salmon Restoration on the Penobscot River' film collaborative by Penobscot Nation and Maine DMR available for viewing
  • Cast announced for community theatre production of Murdering the Mob
  • Love, legends and lightning: UMaine School of Performing Arts unveils 2025-26 theatrical season
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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

The Ice Skater
Jumpstart January 2026 at Camden Public Library
The Winter Pantry
Meeting to seek input from public library directors has been canceled
Children's author at Portland library to read from 'Sparrow, Always,' introduce puppy training as service dog
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Music

  • 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
  • Will Brown and Willy Clemetson to play concert at Belfast's Common House
  • A Winter's Evening with Ryanhood
  • BH Opera House: The Phaeton Trio this Friday
  • Thomaston Dog Park Association marked 10th Anniversary with concert
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a conversation between the raw, often discarded materials and the mindful arrangement she imposes on them
Local Color Gallery welcomes back artist Sandra Huck
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Local Color Gallery welcomes back guest artist Sandra Huck, whose work will be displayed from January 21 through February 21. Huck will talk about her work, “Conversations with Found Objects” at this month’s Art Walk reception, Friday, Jan. 23, from 4 to 7 p.m. Huck will speak at 5 p.m. (weather permitting).

highlighting the emotional depth and lyrical power of poetry in a choral setting
Midcoast Community Chorus performs 'Poetry in Song,' guest appearance by The Maine Steiners
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The Midcoast Community Chorus (MCC) will return to the stage with Poetry in Song, a concert celebrating choral music inspired by poetry. The performance will take place Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, at 3 p.m., at the Strom Auditorium, Camden Hills Regional High School, 25 Keelson Drive in Rockport, Maine.

'Vessels of Dawnland: A Personal Exploration of Wabanaki Basketry' talk in Cushing
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Carter Jones Meyer, a history professor and Native art collector who recently retired to Midcoast Maine from New Jersey, will present “Vessels of Dawnland: A Personal Exploration of Wabanaki Basketry” on Sunday, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m., at the Cushing Public Library. This collaborative community event, co-sponsored by Cushing and Thomaston public libraries, is free and open to the public.

Make and Take Lego’s Club at Stockton Springs library
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The Stockton Springs Community Library will be hosting Make and Take Lego’s Club on the third Wednesday in January, February, and March.

Make your own creations and take them home to share with family and friends. The club is open to all with a focus on 4 to 10 year olds.  

The program begins January 21, from 3:30 - 5 p.m.   

Poetry Happy Hour with Dave Morrison
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Poet/musician Dave Morrison is hosting a Poetry Happy Hour on Thursday, January 22, from 5 to 6 p.m. at 40 Paper restaurant (40 Washington Street, Camden).

Morrison will be performing his trademark poetry/looped guitar mash-up, including new poems from his upcoming collection Already Home (JukeBooks 2026).

Admission is free, and all are welcome.

Muddy Boots Series: Free concerts just for children
Band, children on stage

Bay Chamber Concerts offers "Muddy Boots Series: Free concerts just for children." This free interactive series offers children the freedom to move and dance at concerts created just for them.

"From string quartets to rockin’ piano to a rare harp trio, children and their families will be exposed to the highest quality performances in a relaxed, fun atmosphere," said Bay Chamber, in a news release.

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Belfast Maskers accepting one act submissions from Maine playwrights
Basil Burwell Community Theater. (Photo by Gwyneth Sauvage)

Submissions are now open for the second annual Maine Playwrights One Act Festival, celebrating the voices and visions of playwrights living throughout the state of Maine. The festival will be presented June 4 - 14, 2026, at the Basil Burwell Community Theater, 17 Court Street in Belfast, Maine.

The four to-be-selected plays will be directed by Maci Burgess, Tyler Johnstone, Ivy Lobato, and Gwen Sauvage, who will select casts from volunteer actors who will audition in the spring.

Camden, Phippsburg, Belfast, Rockport
VoXX: Voice of Twenty presents winter concert series
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The auditioned mid-coast a cappella vocal ensemble VoXX: Voice of Twenty presents its winter concert series, "There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion," led by Music Director John Mehrmann. The concerts will be in four venues around the Midcoast in January and on February 1.

This concert series takes its title from Francis Bacon’s essay, “Of Beauty.” In it, he wrote: “There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.”

'the warmth and wonder of old friends and new, hoping we can spread the joy of living here in midcoast Maine'
Winter Warmth Potluck hosted by CamdenCAN, Jan. 29
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"Winter in Maine is full of surprises," said CamdenCAN, in a news release. "Deep cold, lovely warmups, and everything in between." 

CamdenCAN, in association with the Anti-Poverty Work Group, is hosting a Winter Warmth Potluck, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, from 5:30 - 8 p.m., at Camden’s First Congregational Church in Camden. The event is free and open to the public.

Piano-cello duo Strings Attached spotlights music inspired by friendships
Collage of two musicians

Nora Willauer and Marlene McCarthy will perform "Strings Attached" during Bay Chamber Concerts' Midday Music Series, Friday, January 23, at 1 p.m., at Hammer Hall.

In this inventive program, cellist Nora Willauer and pianist Marlene McCarthy explore the sparks of creativity born from close artistic relationships in the 20th century.

Appleton Library's Annual Souper Supper and Cake Auction
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Appleton Library's Annual Souper Supper and Cake Auction. Live music by Aidan K.Z.

Saturday, January 31, 5-7 p.m. at Appleton Village School.

$10 adults, $5 children, family cap $25.

For more information, or to donate a cake or soup, please contact Jessica at appletonlibraryme@gmail.com or 785-5656.

help make the library a better place for teens
Teen Advisory Committee meeting at Rockland library
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Get involved with the library and earn volunteer credit for assisting with programs, art, and events that matter to you and your community. 

Join Miss Katie for a Teen Advisory Committe meeting, Tuesday, Jan. 20, from 3:45 - 4:45 p.m. Upcoming meetings will be held Feb. 19 and March 10.

how trees grow, reproduce, and interact with their environment
Renowned conservationist to give online presentation 'The Growth of Trees Through Time'
Michael Wojtech

On Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 6:30 p.m., renowned conservationist Michael Wojtech will give a Zoom presentation entitled “The Growth of Trees Through Time” at the Belfast Free Library’s Abbott Room. This program is co-sponsored by the library and the Belfast Garden Club.

'Vegetable Fermentation for Gut Health' class at Rockland library
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"What’s all this fuss about fermented foods?" said Rockland Public Library, in a news release. "Why are fermented foods essential for gut health, and why are they so expensive?"

RPL will host "Vegetable Fermentation for Gut Health: A Class with Mo Katz-Christy," Thursday, Jan. 22, at 6 p.m.

Winter Wonderland community dance, contra dance in Rockport
Four people dance together

ROCKPORT — On Friday, January 16, dive into 2026 with a Winter Wonderland community dance and contra dance presented by Belfast Flying Shoes, the Rockport Opera House, and the Town of Rockport. The event is from 6:30 - 10:30 p.m., at 6 Central St., Rockport.

The evening includes simple community dances for all ages, contras and squares with gender-neutral role terms, waltzes and more, according to Flying Shoes, in a news release. A unique cultural tradition, this intergenerational and chem-free program invites new dancers and experienced folks alike to participate.

Paintings by Laurie Webber
Opening reception for "Wings, Water and Wonder: Maine’s Coastal Wildlife"
painting of two sea birds

On Friday, Jan. 9, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., the Jackson Memorial Library in Tenants Harbor will host an opening reception for its January artist, Laurie Webber: “Wings, Water & Wonder: Maine’s Coastal Wildlife.” 

Cabin Fever Series features Dr. Deborah Bronk, Jan. 13
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Join Herring Gut Coastal Science Center for the next Cabin Fever Series lecture featuring Dr. Deborah Bronk, of Bigelow Laboratory, for Ocean Sciences.

Dr. Bronk is the president and CEO as well as a senior researcher at Bigelow. She will share the exciting work that goes on at Bigelow Labs and beyond.

Join the event in person or via Zoom. Soup and salad provided.

This program is made possible in part by a West Bay Rotary Grant.

Changing of the guard at the Camden Opera House
Dagney Ernest (Photo courtesy Marti Stone)

Dagney Ernest, who has been Camden Opera House's promotions and box office manager for the past six-and-a-half years, has retired. Kathleen Payton Brown has assumed that position as of the new year. 

PechaKucha Night, Jan. 23: Creativity in art, entrepreneurship, education
Big-screen comic scene; two women at lectern

ROCKLAND — PechaKucha Night, an evening of visual storytelling, will take place Friday, Jan. 23, at the Strand Theatre, in Rockland. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m. A reception will immediately follow the event at CMCA on Winter Street. 

When an event threatens to throw her life completely off balance, can she hold her family upright?
'Inter Alia' captured-live London stage presentation screens at Strand Theatre
Woman in kitchen scene

Oscar-nominated Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl, Saltburn) is Jessica in Inter Alia, the next play from the team behind Prima Facie. A National Theatre Live captured-live screening will be presented at the Strand Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 5:30 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m. 

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