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Culture

Artwork by Chris Van Dusen
'Hometown' opening reception at Page Gallery, Sept. 18
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WinterKids short film to screen at Snow Day Dreams film event in Portland

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Hope Works presents 'Hope General Store'

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Community Dance, potluck at Searsmont Community Center
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'Warren Academy, A Giant Step in Education' historical society talk, Oct. 7

Art

  • Thomaston seeks volunteers, donations for Fall Festival
  • 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
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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

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
Seasonal programming at Lincoln County Historical Association begins Memorial Day
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Literature

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
Rockport Public Library 2025 Summer Reading for children: 'Be silly. Be honest. Be Kind.'
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Music

  • 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
  • Belfast native Martha Hills returns with husband for homecoming concert
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panel discussion, film based on 2016 play of the same title
Tribal Elder to present animated adaptation of 'Mary and Molly'
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Donna Loring, noted Penobscot Nation Tribal Elder, activist and author, will present the animated adaptation of “Mary and Molly”, a short film based on her 2016 play of the same title on Thursday, Oct. 16, at 6:30 p.m., at the Thomaston Public Library.

A panel discussion with Loring, co-director David Camlin and casting and dialog director Margo Lukens, will follow the screening.

This collaborative community event, co-sponsored by Cushing and Thomaston Public Libraries, is free and open to the public.

'Maine life, filled with Maine humor'
Belfast Maskers performs 'One Blue Tarp' by Maine playwright
The cast and some of the production team of Belfast Maskers' "One Blue Tarp"

The Belfast Maskers are celebrating homegrown theater this fall with "One Blue Tarp", the heartfelt comedy by Maine playwright Travis G. Baker. Directed by Meg Nickerson, the funny, familiar, and a little too true play captures the rhythms of small-town life in Maine, where everyone knows your business—sometimes even the color of the tarp in your yard. The production runs Friday, Oct. 3 through Sunday, Oct.

Friends of Music concert series welcomes Floyds Row, Oct. 5
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The Friends of Music Concert Series, an outreach program of The First Congregational Church of Camden, welcomes the folk collective Floyds Row to the church sanctuary, Sunday, Oct. 5, at 4 p.m., at 55 Elm Street.

Folk collective Floyds Row has performed extensively throughout the UK and US exploring the connections between early, classical, folk, bluegrass/newgrass, and world music––“a mix of Purcell and Bob Dylan played on various instruments, including an accordion and a viola da gamba. Kinda crazy, but it works,” said WPFW Radio.

Sept. 19 and 20
KEA Dance Center invites community to 'Bringin Culture to Camden', a weekend of hip-hop dance and conversation
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Studio owner and educator Kea Tesseyman and the KEA Dance Center is hosting a weekend of hip-hop culture and dance in Camden Sept. 19 and 20, and is inviting the community to share in the experience. 

Registration Dates: September 22 and 29
Midcoast Community Chorus starts 2025 fall semester
Midcoast Community Chorus sign

The Midcoast Community Chorus (MCC) is starting its 2025 fall semester and invites all community members to join MCC for a season of music, camaraderie, and fun.

"Whether you have never been in a chorus before, are a seasoned singer, or just love to sing in the shower, MCC warmly welcomes everyone," said MCC. 

keeping your colonies healthy
Maine State Apiarist Jenn Lund to present 'Biosecurity in the Bee Yard'
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Maine State Apiarist Jenn Lund will be present "Biosecurity in the Bee Yard, keeping your colonies healthy," Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 6 p.m., at the UMaine Waldoboro Extension office in the large meeting room around the back of the building located at 377 Manktown Rd., Waldoboro.

This presentation is free open to the public, to meet local beekeepers and learn more about the art and science of the craft of keeping bees in their own backyards.

dancing, cider press, oyster shucking, art exhibit, vendors, raffles, and more
Good Tern Co-op’s Community Bash features music by Grassquatch and Kate Fiano
Acoustic duo Grassquatch are John Ganz, on guitar, and Dan Sowder, on mandolin. (Photo courtesy Good Tern Co-op)

Local singer-songwriter Kate Fiano and bluegrass duo Grassquatch will perform during the Good Tern Natural Food Co-op’s 45th Anniversary Community Bash set for Saturday, Oct. 4, from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., at 750 Main Street in Rockland.

Live music is one of the many features planned for this fun celebration of the Good Tern’s rich history in Rockland.

Jeffrey Weinberger and Bay Chamber Concerts and Music School
Music Theory and Song Learning for Ukulele, other instruments
Jeffrey Weinberger. (Photo courtesy Bay Chamber Concerts & Music School)

Music Theory and Song Learning for Ukulele and Other Instruments with Jeffrey Weinberger will be held Saturday, Oct. 4, from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

'Responsibility is the essence of morality'
'History Matters': Writer David McCullough on the 'spacious realm' shared by all Americans
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'If we want to make it a better country, if we're serious, we would do well to begin with a few simple lessons from the past." — David McCullough, from 'The Good Work of America'

from rare classics to custom builds
Foreign Auto Rendezvous revs up at Transportation Museum, Sept. 20-21
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Foreign Auto Rendezvous, the Owls Head Transportation Museum’s annual salute to the beauty, craftsmanship, and history of foreign automobiles, returns Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20 - 21, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., each day.

This two-day event invites automotive enthusiasts, families, history buffs, and curious visitors from across Maine and beyond to explore an array of international imports—from rare classics to custom builds. Set against the backdrop of the museum’s historic runways, visitors can expect a full schedule of interactive fun and hands-on learning:

Sochor's thimble: a metaphor for protection
Works by artist Lesia Sochor on display at Local Color Gallery
“Protect 1” by Lesia Sochor, charcoal, colored pencil. (Photo courtesy Local Color Gallery)

Local Color Gallery welcomes guest artist Lesia Sochor, whose work will be displayed from September 23 through November 16. The Gallery invites everyone to an opening reception on Friday, September 26, as part of Belfast’s Fourth Friday Art Walk, which runs from 4 to 7 p.m. Sochor will give an artist talk at 5:30 p.m.

Blue Raven Gallery Poetry Reading Series: Nathan McClain and Marsha de la O
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Nathan McClain and Marsha de la O will read from their work Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m., at Blue Raven Gallery (374 Main Street, Rockland, ME 04841). The event is hosted by poet Bruce Willard

What do laws written in the 18th and 19th centuries mean in the 21st?
Camden Public Library, ACLU of Maine present Constitution Week Program
ACLU poster. (Image courtesy Camden Public Library)

The Camden Public Library, in partnership with the ACLU of Maine, invites the community to a free program on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 6:30 p.m., in the library’s Picker Room. The event is part of the library’s celebration of Constitution Week (September 17–23) and is free and open to the public. Carol Garvan, Legal Director of the ACLU of Maine, will lead a timely discussion titled “Our Constitutional Rights in Context.”

Union Historical Society’s Come Spring Bus Tour set for Oct. 4
Union Historical Society

Union Historical Society’s Come Spring Bus Tour will depart from the Old Town House, 128 Town House Road (Route 235), in Union, on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 10 a.m. The roughly two-hour tour takes place rain or shine.

Midcoast Poetry Journal Vol. 2 poets and an Open Mic
Midcoast Poetry Calendar and Journal's afternoon of poetry features Ellen Goldsmith, Karin Spitfire
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Midcoast Poetry Calendar and Journal presents an afternoon of poetry featuring poets Ellen Goldsmith and Karin Spitfire, Oct. 12, 2025, from 1 - 2:30 p.m., at Thomaston Public Library.

There will also be readings from the Midcoast Poetry Journal Vol. 2 poets and an Open Mic. Bring a poem to share, yours or from a poet you admire.

its advantages for readers, its challenges for writers
Local writers explore the 'dual-narrative novel' at Rockport library
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The Rockport Public Library will host authors Laura Bonazzoli and Cynthia Reeves on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 1 p.m., for a discussion about the dual-narrative novel, its advantages for readers, and its challenges for writers. Bonazzoli and Reeves will describe the form, identify some popular examples, and read from their own dual-narrative novels.

Ibsen’s three leading ladies
Theatre Nouveau announces cast of 'A Modicum of Guilt'
Cast members of "A Modicum of Guilt" at Theatre Nouveau. (Photo courtesy Theatre Nouveau)

Theatre Nouveau announces the cast of its next production, "A Modicum of Guilt", a new play by Suzanne Ramcyzk.  

Set sometime in our not-so-distant future, Ibsen’s three leading ladies, Hedda Gabler, (Hedda Gabler) Nora, (A Doll’s House) and Mrs. Alving (Ghosts), have been imprisoned for several decades. They have been incarcerated for crimes against society that specifically implicate women. 

the changing landscape of food insecurity in Knox County and around Maine
AIO hosts 'The Face of Food Security' film, discussion at Strand Theatre
L-R: Elaine Appleton Grant, Colleen Hanlson-Smith, Heather Paquette, Jemma Penberthy. (Photo courtesy AIO)

As part of AIO’s 35th anniversary, AIO will be hosting an evening at the Strand Theatre on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 5:30 p.m. The evening will consist of a film premier celebrating AIO’s 35th anniversary, created by local filmmaker Scott Sell, followed by a panel discussion on the topic of the changing landscape of food insecurity in Knox County and around Maine. The event is free and open to the public.

discussing the attempted sale of public lands, celebrating conservation victories, looking ahead
Climate talk examines role of Land and Water Conservation Fund
Little Lyford Pond in Piscatiquis County. (Photo by Jerry Monkman, courtesy of AMC)

On Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 6 p.m., the Rockport Public Library will host a presentation entitled “Protecting Maine’s Natural Places: The Legacy and Future of the Land and Water Conservation Fund.” The free talk is part of the library’s ongoing series in partnership with the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Maine Chapter.

Who Do You Choose to Be? Service, Collaboration, and Resilience
Mitchell Center talk on building resilience through collaboration, Sept. 15
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ORONO — The Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions at the University of Maine will host a talk titled “Who Do You Choose to Be? Service, Collaboration, and Resilience” on Monday, Sept. 15, at 3 p.m. 

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