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Union Historical Society (Old Town House)
Explore Knox, Union lime quarry history with Union Historical Society
Penobscot Bay Orchestra. (Photo courtesy Penobscot Bay Orchestra)
Open Rehearsal kicks off Penobscot Bay Orchestra's fall session

Crys Matthews. Opera House. Sept. 20. Got tickets? Courtesy of the venue
BH Opera House: Singer-songwriter Crys Matthews

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Belfast Flying Shoes holds English Country Dance in Belfast
From Michelangelo: Love & Death: “David” by Michelangelo. (Photo by David Bickerstaff)
Exhibition On Screen encores at Strand Theatre

Art

  • Rockland art museums and galleries to celebrate First Friday Artwalk September 5
  • New sign created for General Henry Knox Burial Site in Thomaston
  • Points North announces film slate for 21st edition of Camden International Film Festival
  • Mark Quigley paintings, silent auction in Stockton Springs
  • ARTinME call for artists
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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

  • 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
  • Homegrown filmmakers screen debut with 'Rivers Edge' July 5
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Lectures and Conferences

Climate Resilience speaker series begins with 'What’s Going on with Solar Policy'
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

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
Rockport Public Library 2025 Summer Reading for children: 'Be silly. Be honest. Be Kind.'
No Shelf-Control is an authors' collaborative that aims to be a force for Maine writers
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Music

  • Midcoast Ukes to perform at Appleton Library, Sept. 6
  • 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
  • Belfast native Martha Hills returns with husband for homecoming concert
  • BH Opera House: Ireland’s The Henry Girls Aug. 6
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Midcoast Finnish origins and contributions
The Finnish Church and Parsonage (Photo courtesy Thomaston Historical Society)

Five to 18% of Knox County residents have Finnish ancestry, and on Sept. 9 the Thomaston Historical Society will host a talk by Scott Hodgkins, President of the St. George Historical Society. He will explore the local Finnish community, its roots and its contributions to the area's economy and culture.

Ragtime and Dixieland music with Sean Fleming, Red Hot Peppers
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Sean Fleming, and the Red Hot Peppers band, will perform a lively, family friendly concert of Ragtime and Dixieland music, Sunday, Sept. 14, at 3 p.m., at the First Congregational Church in Searsport. 

The beautiful venue, located at 8 Church Street is the site of the church's outreach concert series that runs May-December. 

Admission is by donation, and proceeds go to help further the concert series.  

Jamie Spooner solo art exhibit at Salt Pond Studio
'Reflections' by Jamie Spooner. (Photo courtesy Salt Pond Studio)

Salt Pond Studio presents the art of Jamie Spooner in a solo exhibition. Join the artist Saturday, Sept. 6, from 4 - 7 p.m., at Salt Pond Studio, in celebration of this joyful exhibition.

New England Barn Dance at Arts in the Barn, Sept. 13
Dancers strut their stuff during a previous barn dance. (Photo courtesy Karin Strong)

Arts In The Barn will hold a New England Barn Dance on September 13, from 4 - 7 p.m., at 17 Hathorne Point Road, in Cushing.

"This is a dance form that is hundreds of years old and meant for people of all ages and skills, and Chrissy builds your dancing skill step by step in fun and aerobic ways," said Arts in the Barn. "Come to the Barn and have a wonderful, healthy way to end the summer. See you there."

Chrissy Fowler is the caller, John Pranio on fiddle, Glen Loper on mandolin and banjo, and Toki Oshima on guitar.

get to know Maine’s native turtle species face-to-face
'Bringing Turtles Out of Their Shells' with Pam Meier
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Join wildlife rehabilitator Pam Meier, founder and director of The Turtle’s Back, Inc., and get to know Maine’s incredible native turtle species—face-to-face, Thursday, Sept. 11, at 5:30 p.m. 

'Rout Cakes, Gruel, Muffins, and Toast: Food in Jane Austen's novels talk
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The Rockland Public Library and the Jane Austen Society of North America, Maine Region will host Merry Post, Saturday, Sept. 13, at 1:30 p.m. Post will offer a talk discussing the many fascinating foods featured in the works of Jane Austen.

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Screening, panel discussion of 'Outsider' with Strand Theatre, Maine Public
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ROCKLAND — A screening of the award-winning documentary Outsider, co-presented by Maine Public, will be presented at the Strand Theatre on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 5:30 p.m. The 40-minute film addresses both the tragedy and redemption that can result from mental illness. The 40-minute screening will be followed by a panel discussion and a reception. 

History talk: The local Finnish community, roots and contributions
Finnish Church and Parsonage. (Photo courtesy Susan Devlin)

In a Thomaston Historical Society talk, September 9, at 7 p.m., Scott Hodgkins, president of the St. George Historical Society, will explore the local Finnish community, its roots and its contributions to the area's economy and culture. The talk will take place in the hall on the lower level of the Federated Church at 8 Hyler Street.

15% to 18% of Knox County residents have Finnish ancestry, according to the historical society.

Vassalboro Days to feature art exhibit by T. S. Eaton
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As part of the much-anticipated Vassalboro Days celebration, artist T.S. Eaton, an Oak Grove-Coburn alumnus, will present a special art exhibition at the Oak Grove Chapel.

Chris Ross performs concert for Blue Café
Chris Ross. (Photo by Adam Hess)

The Blue Café, occasional series of free performances in Camden Opera House’s intimate third-floor listening room, welcomes back award-winning singer-songwriter Chris Ross, Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Ross will perform solo after opening last winter for The Mallett Brothers.

Ross is a native of Hancock and past winner of the New England Music Awards’ Songwriter of the Year award. 

"He delivers his cinematic lyrics and sharp humor through a smoky Americana, genuine and honest," said the opera house, in a news release.

Intro to ukulele, concert sing-a-long at Quarry Hill with Midcoast Ukes
Midcoast Ukes. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)

Quarry Hill welcomes Midcoast Ukes to the Anderson Inn on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 4 p.m.

"Enjoy a lively performance featuring a diverse repertoire of ukulele music," said Quarry Hill. "Experience unique melodies, harmonies, and rhythms showcasing the ukulele’s versatility. Expect a fun and engaging musical experience for all.

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Suzanne Cooney Phillips retrospective of paintings opens at Waldo Theatre Gallery
“Storm Over Black Island” by Suzanne Cooney Phillips. (Photo courtesy The Waldo)

The Waldo presents the retrospective exhibit “Multiples of Three: Paintings, Drawings and Sculptures” by the late Suzanne Cooney Phillips (August, 1943 - March, 2025), opening on September 7. The exhibit is in the theatre’s Alfond Gallery, at 916 Main St., in Waldoboro and runs through September 30, 2025.  

Colonial Theatre and Hawthorne Arts Collaborative appoint new leadership team
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The Colonial Theatre, owned and operated by the nonprofit organization Hawthorne Arts Collaborative, has announced that Meg Fournier has been appointed as the organization’s new executive director. 

Born and raised in Louisiana, Fournier has made Belfast and greater Waldo County her home for nearly 20 years.

Most recently, Fournier served as Operations Director and Producer for Points North Institute, whose programs include the Camden International Film Festival and Points North Forum.

Stories from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Sept. 10
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Join Friends of Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge in person, or by Zoom, for Michael Boardman’s presentation about his Artist in Residencies at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The presentation will occur Wednesday, Sept. 10, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., at
Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge (MCINWR).

Enjoy light snacks in the downstairs meeting room, and save some time to visit his show in the art gallery, according to FOMCI.

Merryspring talk explores 'Soils: Truth, Myth, and Snake Oil'
Dr. Matt Boucher, State Soil Scientist at the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry. (Photo courtesy Merryspring Nature Center)

Dr. Matt Boucher, State Soil Scientist at the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry, will lead an outdoor presentation, Soils: Truth, Myth, and Snake Oil, on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 12 p.m., at Merryspring Nature Center.

Sept. 6
A Taste of Ireland on stage at the Strom Auditorium in Rockport
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After premiering Off-Broadway last season, A Taste of Ireland: The Irish Music & Dance Sensation returns to stages across the USA in 2025, performing the show that has entertained thousands around the globe.

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Medicare 101 class offered in Rockland, Sept. 8
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Spectrum Generations, in partnership with the Rockland Public Library, presents a Medicare 101 class, taught by Medicare certified volunteers on Monday, Sept. 8, at 1 p.m., in the Library’s Community Room.

Medicare 101 clarifies the difference between Medicare Part A and B, Medicare Advantage, and Supplement Plans. It also covers eligibility and ways to avoid lifetime penalties, along with Medicare Saving Programs.

To sign up, call Spectrum at 1-800-639-1553. Walk-ins are also welcome. 

Bess the Book Bus marks end of summer program at Gibbs Library, Aug. 28
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Bess the Book Bus returns to Gibbs Library, in Washington, on Thursday, Aug. 28, from 3 - 5 p.m. 

Millay House Rockland hosts Conversations with Dead Poets: A Panel Discussion
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Join Millay House Rockland, Tuesday, Sept. 23, from 7 to 9 p.m., for Conversations with Dead Poets: A Panel Discussion.

Four contemporary writers will speak to their relationships with poets from earlier eras who left a significant mark on American culture. The conversation includes Maine’s Poet Laureate Julia Bouwsma on Edna St. Vincent Millay, Rosa Lane on Emily Dickinson, Samaa Abdurraqib on June Jordan, and A. O. Scott on Thom Gunn.

Novel Jazz Septet concert completes 2025 Arts on the Hill series
Novel Jazz. (Photo courtesy Coastal Mountains Land Trust)

The last show of the 2025 Arts on the Hill program brings the Novel Jazz Septet to Beech Hill Preserve, Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 6 p.m., as part of this summer concert series.  

"The Novel Jazz Septet, led by trombonist Barney Balch, is seven hepcats from all over Maine who have been performing together for years," said Coastal Mountains Land Trust.

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