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Culture

Tray Wellington. (Photo courtesy Strand Theatre)
Tray Wellington Band brings jazz, blues, bluegrass to Strand Theatre
"Fighting for Freedom, Fighting for Survival" book cover
Fridays at the Museum series looks at 'Fighting for Freedom, Fighting for Survival'

Kristi Williamson and Kathryn Oliver present at a past Pecha Kucha Night event. (Photo by Michael O’Neil)
PechaKucha Night in Rockland, Oct. 17

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Mary Lesser exhibits 'Fascinated and Horrified' in Waldoboro
Group photo of speakers at DAR meeting
Students share topics at DAR's back-to-school-month meeting

Art

  • Andy Austin's courtroom art displayed at Pascal Gallery in October
  • 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
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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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'a place to connect to our roots, and a place to grow'
Maine's Common Ground Country Fair draws thousands to Unity to celebrate the harvest season
Shiloh, with the Morgan Family Farm, brings the oxen over to mingle with the curious at the Common Ground Country Fair 2025 in Unity. (Photo by Lynda Clancy)

UNITY — "Going up (over, down) to the fair this weekend?" Doesn't matter in what part of the State of Maine one might be living, the question is likely repeated thousands of times in late September, and references but one event — the Common Ground Country Fair, held each year around the Autumnal Equinox. 

It is collective celebration of the harvest and rural living, and is hosted by the Maine Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) at its headquarters in Unity, in the heart of Waldo County.

Maine’s network of local natural fiber producers, dyers, processors, artisans
Rockport library hosts Maine Fibershed Festival, Oct. 3 - 30
Susan Barrett Merrill warping an Earth Loom. (Photo courtesy Rockport Public Library)

From October 3 - 30, the Rockport Public Library will host the Maine Fibershed Festival, a month-long exhibit complimented by special events focused on how Maine’s Soil-to-Soil fiber system weaves together a strong, stable, and connected community.

highlighting items that achieve beauty through purpose-driven design and conscientious construction
'Everyday Heirlooms' on display at Messler Gallery
Champagne Mirror by Michael Robbins. (Photo courtesy Messler Gallery)

“Everyday Heirlooms,” an exhibition of exceptional, functional products in wood, will open at the Messler Gallery in Rockport on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025. The opening reception will be held from 5-7 p.m., and the public is encouraged to attend. The exhibition runs through January 7, 2026. 

“Everyday Heirlooms” celebrates beautifully crafted objects that blend function with thoughtful design. On display is a wide range of work, from small-batch pieces by contemporary independent makers to products from companies both large and small.

Kathie Hills to speak on rug hooking and its significance to Waldoboro
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Kathie Hills, textile artist and the head of the Textile Department for the Waldoboro Historical Society, will share her deep knowledge of the rug hooking craft and its significance to the town, Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 6 - 7 p.m., at the Waldoboro Public Library, 958 Main Street.

Hills will bring her current project as well as items from the Historical Society to view. Books on rug hooking will be available for sale.

This event is free and open to the public thanks to sponsorship from the Friends of the Waldoboro Public Library.

Flying Shoes Community Dance, Contras in Belfast, Oct. 3
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BELFAST — On Friday, October 3, at The First Church, take a spin on the dance floor and let your shoes fly at the First Friday Community Dance and Contras.

The intergenerational program begins at 6 p.m., when the All Comers Band warms up and chooses tunes with Maisie Newell. The band is open to all ages, instruments, and skill levels; a collection of tunes is posted at belfastflyingshoes.org. Chrissy Fowler calls the easy-to-learn Community Dance starting at 6:30.

one of the most remarkable and grueling military marches in American history
'Local Soldiers and the 1775 Arnold Expedition' online talk commemorates 250th anniversary
Lincoln County Historical Association

This month marks the 250th anniversary of one of the most remarkable and grueling military marches in American history: the 1775 Arnold Expedition to Quebec. Led by Benedict Arnold, more than 1,000 troops set off through the Maine wilderness in an attempt to capture Quebec during the early days of the Revolutionary War. Many of these troops came from our communities, said Lincoln County Historical Association.

Sept. 22: how people in rural Maine, who possess a long heritage of fishing and hunting, are navigating impacts from environmental contamination
Mitchell Center discussion looks at 'Hunting for Truth: PFAS Impacts in Maine’s Natural Food Sources'
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Midcoast Community Band free concert to perform Fearless Leader’s Favorites: Part 2
Midcoast Community Band. (Photo courtesy Margot Bridgett)

The Midcoast Community Band, directed by Jo Anne Parker, will present a free concert Wednesday evening, Oct. 1, 2025, at 7 p.m., at the Odd Fellows Hall, Elementary School Road, in Tenants Harbor. Donations will be accepted.

Farmers Markets at MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals
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ROCKPORT and BELFAST — Community members are invited to attend Farmers’ Markets on the MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo Hospital campuses this month.

The MHPBH event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the main hospital campus, in the parking lot of the Physicians Building (4 Glen Cove Dr.).

The MHWH event will take place Sunday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the parking lot to the right of the Biscone Medical Building (119 Northport Ave.), across the street from the main hospital.

through the context of her own chronic illness, Lunden examines how a nation struggles to be healthy
Author Jennifer Lunden to speak on 'American Breakdown' at Rockland library
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Jennifer Lunden, author of the 2025 Read ME nonfiction selection, American Breakdown: Our Ailing Nation, My Body’s Revolt, and the Nineteenth-Century Woman Who Brought Me Back to Life, will speak Thursday, Oct. 2, at 2 p.m., at Rockland Public Library.

'I play these songs the most respectful way I know how - as myself'
James Taylor tribute band to perform in Camden, Oct. 3
Black and white picture of Bill Griese, with face hidden under cap bearing "Sweet Baby James". (Photo courtesy Camden Opera House)

Sweet Baby James, a James Taylor tribute, returns Friday night, Oct. 3., to Camden Opera House, 29 Elm Street. Doors open 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. performance.

"Nashville singer-songwriter Bill Griese delights audiences with his uncanny Taylor-like vocals, guitar playing, and down-to-earth personality," said the Opera Hiuse. "Sweet Baby James offers no impersonations or gimmicks, just the great music of JT." 

“This is not like a typical tribute band,” said Griese. “I play these songs the most respectful way I know how - as myself.”    

Artist's Reception in Hope for beadweaver Linda Black
Linda Black. (Photo courtesy Hope Library)

Join the Hope Library and local beadweaver Linda Black for an artist's reception for her intricate beadwork and jewelry pieces, which are on display at the library this fall.

The reception will be held Thursday, Oct. 16, from 7 - 8 p.m., at 443 Camden Road, Hope, ME 04847.

Refreshments will be provided.

Midday Music Series hosts "When ‘Songs from Here’ Performs, Maine Is the Superstar!"
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Midday Music Series will offer "When ‘Songs from Here’ Performs, Maine Is the Superstar!" Friday, Oct. 3, at 1 p.m. 

"Songs from Here’s Bay Chamber performance celebrates Maine in all its seaside and blueberry glory," said Bay Chamber Concerts. "Soprano Sarah Tuttle and pianist Bridget Convey, both nationally renowned musicians, have curated a program that celebrates the crafts and trade of Maine.

'finding ourselves in our 7th year of ownership'
Hope Works presents 'Hope General Store'
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Hope Works presents "Hope General Store," Thursday, Oct. 9, from 6-7 p.m., at 443 Camden Road, Hope, ME 04847.

Hope General Store has been serving the Hope community since 1832.

Camden Art Walk
'Hometown' opening reception at Page Gallery, Sept. 18
Artwork by Chris Van Dusen

Page Gallery presents a group show, 'Hometown,' featuring artists' personal interpretations and visual reflections of what the idea means to them.

The opening reception coincides with Camden's Art Walk on Thursday, Sept. 18, from 5 - 7 p.m., when Bay View Street will be closed to vehicles and there will be live music by Tom DiMenna, a food truck by Taco Joe, crafting with Miss Amy from the Camden Public Library, and galleries and shops open late.

WinterKids short film to screen at Snow Day Dreams film event in Portland
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PORTLAND — As the first celebration of its 25th season, WinterKids announces the premiere of a brand-new short documentary at the Snow Day Dreams film event, taking place this November 18, in Portland. 

The film event takes place November 18, 2025, at 6 p.m., at AURA, in Portland.

"This milestone marks WinterKids’ debut outing as a 25-year-old organization, and the excitement is just beginning," said WinterKids.

In 1808, a group of citizens met to discuss high school education
'Warren Academy, A Giant Step in Education' historical society talk, Oct. 7
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The Warren Historical Society will meet Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 7 p.m., in the Old Brick School Community Center on School Street, in Warren.
The program is "Warren Academy, A Giant Step in Education".

In 1808, a group of citizens met to discuss high school education in Warren. One year later, the first classes met and continued until it became Warren Free High School.

"Come join us for the evening with refreshments following the program," said WHS.

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.

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