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Jay Nash. Brooks Hubbard. Oct. 18. Opera House. Got tickets? Courtesy of the venue
BH Opera House: Singer-songwriters Jay Nash and Brooks Hubbard
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Mythic Heart Theatre to present 'A Feast For The Soul'

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Watts Hall Community Arts invites community to join in World Singing Day

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Jackson Memorial Library book talk: Fighting for Freedom, Fighting for Survival
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Dorie McCullough Lawson to speak on 'History Matters' at Camden library

Art

  • Artist reception for Pam Cabanas, Oct. 11
  • Strand Theatre screens 'A Phantom Song' theatrical work with recovery, reentry in Maine
  • ARTinME 2025: Destined to be a 'best ever' for BRAF
  • Pascal Gallery to show Andy Austin's court room art
  • Creative nature youth programs offered this year at Langlais Art Preserve
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Dining Out

  • Prospect's monthly Wicked Good Bean Suppah
  • Get to know Georges River Land Trust at conservation happy hour
  • Prospect Wicked Good Bean Suppah
  • Artist Marsha Donahue donates original work to benefit Belfast’s Inclusive Playground
  • QP Burger rolls onto St. George Peninsula serving burgers and hotdogs
  • Camden is on board with new charcuterie business
  • 67 Midcoast eateries offering yellow food, drink in July's 'Into the Light!' festival
  • Ribbon cutting in Thomaston celebrates opening of YOIKI Japanese Express
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Film and Theater

  • Everyman Repertory Theatre performs 'Eureka Day' in Camden
  • Julliard-educated choreographer keeps Waldo's Bee cast on toes
  • 'Lungs', a theatrical production of the Belfast CounterCurrent Collective, runs through Sept. 7
  • Local boat captain and teacher at the helm for 'Bee'
  • Local dogs make their Shakespeare debut
  • 'Burt' movie opening night to have Q and A with actor, filmmaker
  • Cat Video Fest 2025 comes to Strand Theatre, Aug. 10-14
  • 'Matinicus A Lighthouse Play' to be performed on three Maine outer islands
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Lectures and Conferences

Students share topics at DAR's back-to-school-month meeting
Helping Hands to hold fundraiser with Heather Cox Richardson and Rick Wahle at Lincoln Theater
Bigelow Laboratory’s 2025 Café Sci program kicks off July 16
Old Bristol Historical Society hosts 2025 Summer Speaker Series
UMaine Extension offers online equine speaker series covering topics across the lifecycle
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Literature

New clubs for teens at Rockland Public Library
Clubs at Rockland Public Library in September and beyond
Rockland Public Library celebrates Library Card Sign-Up Month and a card's endless opportunities
Maine islanders contribute to The Island Reader, take a look at 'Island Time'
Finding wonder in the ordinary: Artist Colin Page publishes first book in series of three
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Music

  • BH Opera House: Jeff Daniels in concert Oct. 17
  • BH Opera House: The multi-award winning Kathy Mattea
  • The music of Ellington and Strayhorn Friday night
  • BH Opera House: Emmet Cahill returns Aug. 23
  • Flying Shoes Community Dance and Contras, Sept. 5
  • St. Cecilia Chamber Choir holds auditions for Dec. 2025 concert
  • BH Opera House: Bluesman Tinsley Ellis Aug. 22
  • BH Opera House: Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley concert Aug. 7
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Tour Belfast’s Grove Cemetery with Megan Pinette, Oct. 18
Two angel sculptures in Grove Cemetery

Join Megan Pinette, Belfast Cemetery Trustee and historical society president, on a tour of Belfast’s Grove Cemetery on Saturday, Oct. 18. The tour starts at 1 p.m., in the old section, off Main Street. 

This tour offers a glimpse of Belfast’s earliest residents and influential men and women of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Meet at the entrance by the two angel monuments.

There is a suggested donation of $10 in support of the Chapel Fund.

Parking is available within the cemetery.

There is no rain date.

Halloween Hootenanny
Rockland Public Library’s Children’s Halloween Party, Oct. 23
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Rockland Public Library’s Children’s Halloween Party, aka Halloween Hootenanny, will be held Thursday, Oct. 23, from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m., in the library's Community Room. Join Miss Katie for silly Halloween stories, six MONSTER-ous crafts, and more.

Costumes are encouraged. (You know Miss Katie will be wearing one.)

The Rockland Public Library is located at 80 Union St.

Capital Area New Mainers Project and ACLU of Maine talk on immigrant dangers, resources and rights
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Belfast Free Library hosts Jon Godbout from Capital Area New Mainers Project and Aaron Rosenblum for ACLU of Maine as they present information about current immigrant dangers, resources and rights in Maine. 

This event takes place Monday, Oct. 20, from 6:30 - 8 p.m., at Belfast Free Library, 106 High Street, Belfast.  

the vibrant tradition of orchards and fruit growing in Hope, with special focus on Hobbs Farm
8th Generation resident of Hope speaks on 'Historical Musings of a Budding Nurseryman' at Historical Society potluck, annual meeting
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The public is invited to the next meeting of the Hope Historical Society, which will be held Tuesday, October 21, starting at 6 p.m., at the Hope Fire Station, Hope Corner. This is the Pot Luck and Annual Meeting, which includes election of officers. Please take your own place settings and favorite food items to share. Drinks will be furnished. 

Halloween Costume Parade through Rockport Village, Oct. 29
Stephanie Curcione and students in costume. (Photo courtesy Rockport Public Library)

Families are invited to dress up and join Youth Librarian Stephanie Curcione in Memorial Park (across from the Rockport Public Library) for a Halloween parade, Oct. 29, at 4 p.m., through Rockport Village.

Costumed guest shelter pups, from P.A.W.S. Adoption Center, will be joining the festivities, walking along in the parade.

After, there will be cider, chocolate milk, and treats made by Laugh loud Smile big.

Curcione will be reading a spooky story, or two, while families are enjoying their treats.

Opening reception for 'Turn, Turn, Turn' by local photographer
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The Craignair Gallery invites the public to the Opening Reception of an exhibition of fine art entitled “Turn, Turn, Turn” by local photographer Lisa Mossel on Wednesday, October 15, from 4 to 6 p.m. Live piano music by Beverly Pacheco and complimentary wine, beer, and hors d’oeuvres will enliven the evening.

Fall Festival and Makers Market at Riley School, Oct. 18
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Riley School will hold its second annual Fall Festival & Makers Market on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., at its campus, 73 Warrenton Street, Rockport. 

"Come out and enjoy face painting, bouncy house fun, visits with our goats, and lots of creative local vendors," said Riley School.

Child entrepreneurs can reserve a spot at no charge.

Rigometrics to bring 'Rigsgiving' to Strand Theatre, Nov. 26
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Maine-based Rigometrics will bring their dynamic, high-energy sound to the Strand stage on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at 7:30 p.m., with their annual “Rigsgiving” show. Local trio Bait Bag will open the concert. 

Mussel Ridge Historical Society speaker series: The Shot Heard Round the World
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The Speaker Series by Mussel Ridge Historical Society will hear The Shot Heard Round the World: The Battles of Lexington and Concord, Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 6 p.m., at Owls Head Community Building (downstairs), 224 Ash Point Dr., Owls Head.

The talk is presented by Jayne Gordon, Public Historian, and is free and open to the public.

Dessert and cider afterward.

Darshan Music final performance of 2025 New England tour in Damariscotta
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'Best Friend' by Belfast sculptor Gary Cooper to be dedicated at Walsh Field
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A new bronze memorial sculpture, “Best Friend,” designed by local Belfast sculptor, Gary Cooper, will be revealed at a dedication ceremony Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 4 - 4:30 p.m. The event will take place just outside of the Belfast Dog Park, located at the Walsh Field Recreation Area, 128 Lincolnville Road (Route 52).

"This event isn’t just for the people, but for the dogs too," said the City of Belfast Parks and Recreation Dept., in a news release.

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Night at the Museum: Living History with Halloween spirit at OHTM
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The Owls Head Transportation Museum invites families to step back in time—and into a little Halloween magic—at Night at the Museum: Living History on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 5 - 7 p.m. This free family event combines costumes, creativity, and history for an evening of spooky fun for all ages.

Camden Conference participatory event presents 'The Shared World: Poems for a New Middle East'
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The Cushing Public Library and the Camden Conference present The Shared World: Poems for a New Middle East, with host Ellen Goldsmith, on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m., at the Cushing Public Library. 

Many of the members have been identified, but Felton hopes exhibit goers can identify the remaining Camera Club members
'Knox County Camera Club Revisited: Historical Photos by John Felton' on display in Camden
At left, Erland Bonnie Quin. At right, John W.E. Felton, circa 1965. (Image courtesy Camden Public Library)

During the month of October, Camden Public Library is hosting a historical photo exhibit in the Picker Room titled, "Knox County Camera Club Revisited: Historical Photos by John Felton." The photo exhibit will run from October 1 through the 31st with an opening reception Saturday, Oct. 25, from 2 - 4 p.m.  

Spooky screening at Rockland library: House on Haunted Hill
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Rockland Public Library is celebrating Halloween all month long with two spooky screenings in October.

First up is 1959's House on Haunted Hill, starring Vincent Price as a millionaire who invites five strangers to his home with a challenge: whoever stays in a locked, allegedly haunted house for one full night will earn $10,000. The guests find, to their horror, that this challenge is even more terrifying than it seems....

'Some have played at major venues including Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. Some have composed music for movies and television series'
Free concert by Bay Chamber Music School faculty, Oct. 19
Collage of Bay Chamber Music School faculty performing in October 19 concert

Sunday, Oct. 19, at 4 p.m., Bay Chamber Music School faculty will share their musical gifts for free. The concert will take place in Hammer Hall, 5 Mountain Street, in Camden. 

A total of 16 faculty members will perform. They range from vocalists to pianists to strings players and more. It will be an afternoon of Rachmaninoff and Debussy. 

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Peace and Justice Group to show interview of Native American after almost half a century behind bars
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On Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 6 p.m., at the Belfast Free Library, the Peace and Justice Group of Waldo County will show a recent interview with Leonard Peltier, Native American activist recently released to his home after almost half a century behind bars, speaking on his continued commitment to Indigenous rights, his time as a political prisoner, and coming home.

"Come share his inspiring message and teaching, and learn about Penobscot leadership for Environmental Justice here in Maine," said  Peace and Justice Group of Waldo County.

white-gowned specters waft, apparitions in the windows of the Opera House, Grove Cemetery is a sea of remarkable calm
History talk: Perhaps Belfast’s Ghosts Are In Its Gardens?
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Perhaps Belfast’s Ghosts Are In Its Gardens? Though it abounds with history, one thing Belfast seems to lack—unlike many small Maine towns—is a good, hair-raising ghost story, the kind of legendary sighting passed down through generations. At midnight, white-gowned specters choose to waft elsewhere, not on the Harbor Walk. Apparitions apparently eschew the upper windows of the Opera House on moonlit nights. Grove Cemetery is a sea of remarkable calm in the mists billowing in off the bay.

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'More aMazing Munyons' genealogy talk in Belfast
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BELFAST — Join the Belfast Free Library and the Wawenoc Chapter of the Maine Genealogical Society on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 2 p.m., in the Abbott Room of the Belfast Free Library, for a presentation by Rick Davis called “More aMazing Munyons.” 

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Thomaston participates in World Singing Day, Oct. 18
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Watts Hall Community Arts is bringing voices together for the third year in a row as it hosts Maine’s only World Singing Day event on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m. The gathering will take place on the stage behind the Thomaston Municipal Building, 13 Valley Street.

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