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Rachel Dratch. (Photo courtesy Strand Theatre)
Bluebird Improv brings show to Strand Theatre, July 27
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Free pancake breakfast on Founders Day, July 19

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Mac Smith to tell the story of 'Plain Madeleine: Mrs. John Jacob Astor in Bar Harbor'

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Students of Camden Opera House’s annual Summer Theater Week to perform 'Snow White'
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Camden Summer Sounds series of free concerts returns to Snow Bowl in August

Art

  • Queer Joy: Discover OUT Maine’s LGBTQIA2S+ youth art show in Rockland, Rockport
  • Free three-day paper mâché animals workshop at Rockland library
  • Waterfall Arts celebrates 25 years of creativity with summer of arts events
  • Maria J. King art on display in June at Rockland Public Library
  • Triangle Gallery features three new shows in June-July 2026
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Dining Out

  • Ribbon cutting in Thomaston celebrates opening of YOIKI Japanese Express
  • Belfast Lions Club has fun at 2025 Spring Brunch
  • Lafayette Hotels buys Oceanside Golf Resort
  • Maine Seaweed Week returns to restaurants, panel discussion added at seaweed expo
  • Pies on Parade to benefit AIO returns March 14 - 16
  • Spark Bagel brings hand-rolled, honey-boiled sourdough bagels to Northport
  • Cushnoc Cantina opens its second craft brewery in Waterville with a taco twist
  • Stone Alley Brewing emerges as Rockland's newest brewery
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Film and Theater

  • Watts Hall Community Players present musical comedy 'The Drowsy Chaperone'
  • Belfast Maskers presents One Act Festival, with a twist
  • The Waldo announces cast for 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee'
  • 'Twelfth Night' cast announced as part of 2025 MidCoast Summer Shakespeare Festival
  • 'If a Tree Falls' musical by Ecology Learning Center graduates offers final audition date June 8
  • Watts Hall Community Players announce cast of The Drowsy Chaperone
  • First Annual Maine Palestine Film Festival takes place through May in Maine theaters
  • Audition dates announced for Waldo Theatre's Putnam County Spelling Bee
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Lectures and Conferences

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
Matt Storin to lead 2026 Camden Conference: 'Power, Politics, and Players in Today’s Middle East'
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Literature

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
Rockland library offers passes for adult cardholders
Millay House Rockland announces Writer-in-Residence winners
The tiniest book store in the Midcoast
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Music

  • String Theory in Camden is far more than a music store
  • Pure Prairie League plays Boothbay Harbor July 6
  • BH Opera House: Grammy-winning Dom Flemons
  • The banjo magic of Alison Brown
  • BH Opera House: Celtic powerhouse Gaelic Storm June 14
  • BH Opera House: Alison Brown and Band
  • Top musicians awarded prizes as 2025 Young Stars of Maine
  • 2025 Summer Concert Series and Screen Door Festival at Bay Chamber Music
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Harbor Arts Fair at Camden Harbor Park, Amphitheatre, July 12-13
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The long-running Camden Harbor Arts Fair returns for a two day art exhibit and sale along with live music, the Camden Public Library’s used book sale, and an artist-led community art project that invites attendees to participate in a large-scale printmaking session.

This free event takes place Saturday and Sunday, July 12 and 13, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. both days, featuring 90 fine art and craft vendors from all over Maine, New England and away.

First Friday Community Dance and Contras, July 4
Dancing on First Friday. (Photo by Dylan Ladd)

BELFAST — On Friday, July 4, experience the fireworks of folk music and dance by letting your shoes fly at the First Friday Community Dance & Contras. The intergenerational program begins at 6 p.m., when the All Comers Band warms up and chooses tunes. The band is open to all ages, instruments, and skill levels; a collection of tunes is posted at belfastflyingshoes.org. The easy-to-learn Community Dance starts at 6:30, and is great for all families, singles, new dancers, and experienced folks who love the joy of simple folk dances, according to Flying Shoes in a news release.

'Tonic of the Woods Handcrafts Tiny Worlds, Timeless Stories'
Miniature literary scenes on display in July at Rockland Public Library
A Cozy Book Nook featuring a 1906 illustrated diary as the backdrop. (Photo courtesy Tonic of the Woods)

For the month of July, the Rockland Public Library’s display cases host the works of Tonic of The Woods, featuring hand-crafted shadowboxes and miniature literary sculptures using natural forest materials, old books, wood, and repurposed items.

The following exhibition spanned more than seven years to create and will feature 10 custom miniature shadowboxes and sculptures. Each comes with a story to lure the viewer deeper into the scene.

Warren Historical Society talk: Building the Wood-Canvas Canoe
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The Warren Historical Society will host a presentation, Building the Wood-Canvas Canoe, by Bruce Larson, on Tuesday, July 1, at 7 p.m., at the Society's Dr. Campbell house, located at 225 Main Street in Warren.

Larson has been building and restoring wood canvas canoes and building canoe models since 2001. The talk will include a brief canoe history and evolution, canoe anatomy and the step-by-step building process. Examples of his work will be on display. All are welcome.

'Beautiful Trouble: Nonviolence, Risk and Social Change' free workshop in Belfast
Ethan Hughes of Belfast, Maine. (Photo courtesy Aimee Moffitt-Mercer)

A workshop titled 'Beautiful Trouble: Nonviolence, Risk and Social Change' will be held Saturday, July 5, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., at the UU Church of Belfast. A lunch break will occur from 12:30-1:30 p.m. (bring a sack lunch, or purchase lunch just a block away in Belfast).

Poetry reading celebrates release of 'Midcoast Poetry Journal'
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The Rockland Public Library and the Midcoast Poetry Calendar present a poetry reading, Thursday, July 10, at 6 p.m., in the Reading Room. This event is free and open to all.

an ongoing dialogue with the environment and an exploration of the uneasy relationship between the organic and the man-made
'A Brush With Nature' exhibit by St. George artist Stephen Teichman at The Craignaire
Watercolor by Stephen Teichman. (Photo courtesy The Craignair Gallery)

The Craignair Gallery invites the public to the Opening Reception of an exhibition of fine art entitled A Brush With Nature by St. George artist Stephen Teichman on Wednesday, July 2, from 4 to 6 p.m.

"Live music by pianist Beverly Pacheco and refreshments by Chef Gil Plaster will make this a celebratory event," said The Craignair, in a news release.

Artwalk Waldoboro celebrates summer, June 27
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WALDOBORO — Artwalk Waldoboro opens its doors Friday, June 27, from 4 - 7 p.m., for open studios, demonstrations, art exhibitions, and community information.

New York Times' Sam Sifton and A.O. (Tony) Scott return to Left Bank Book author talks
Sam Sifton (l) and Tony Scott (r) in Belfast, July 2024. (Photo courtesy Left Bank Books)

Left Bank Books, in downtown Belfast, invites the public to an evening of conversation with Sam Sifton and A.O. (Tony) Scott, two writers for the New York Times, on Monday, July 14, at 6:30 p.m. The ticketed event will take place at The First Church in Belfast, which is located across the street from the bookshop. Doors will open at 6 p.m.; the event will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available through Eventbrite.com.

Both writers appeared “in conversation” last summer for Left Bank Books.

the political and social shifts which sparked the new approach to art
Exhibition On Screen reels 'Dawn of Impressionism: Paris, 1874' at Strand Theatre
Film production still. (Photo courtesy Strand Theatre)

A presentation of Exhibition On Screen’s Dawn of Impressionism: Paris, 1874 will be screened on Saturday, July 12, at 5:30 p.m., at the Strand Theatre in Rockland. A second screening will take place Tuesday, July 22, at 1 p.m. 

opening reception June 28
Gallery exhibit: Artists use broken toilets from Searsport dump, meteorite, teeth, other materials
Stephanie Rayner, Dialogue of The Two Chief World Systems. Meteorite on a bronze base; gilded birdcage with wasp’s nest; graduated ladder of red wishbones. (Photo courtesy Parsonage Gallery)

Lincoln Street Center holds an Open Studios day, July 12
Laura Waller Studio. (Photo courtesy Amy Files)

Lincoln Street Center will open its historic building to the public for its first summer open studios and second event of the year, Saturday, July 12, from 12 - 4 p.m., at 24 Lincoln Street Center, in Rockland.

This event is free and all are welcome.

Lincoln Street Center holds an Open Studios day, July 12
Laura Waller Studio. (Photo courtesy Amy Files)

Lincoln Street Center will open its historic building to the public for its first summer open studios and second event of the year, Saturday, July 12, from 12 - 4 p.m., at 24 Lincoln Street Center, in Rockland.

This event is free and all are welcome.

living in Iran during the 1979 Revolution
Camden Yacht Club Sunset Seminars opens 2025 season with Parivash Rohani
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The 2025 Camden Yacht Club Sunset Seminars begins Wednesday, July 2, from 7 - 9 p.m., with Parivash Rohani and her husband, Nasser, who will present their experiences living in Iran during the 1979 Revolution. 

While in Iran, Parivash formed a deep bond with a group of ten courageous Baha’i women who stood up for justice, gender equality, and freedom under an increasingly oppressive regime. She will weave their story into a broader reflection on womanhood and the universal challenges women face around the world. 

Chicken barbecue at Post 50 in Unity
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American Legion Post 50 is sponsoring a chicken barbecue dinner, Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 108 Windermere Lane, Unity. Serving begins at 12 p.m., and continues until food is gone. Dine In or Take Out.

$12 per meal, which includes 1/2 chicken, BBQ sauce, Baked Beans, Roll, Chips, Dessert, and Beverage.

emotional depth shaped by Southern roots and coastal Maine life
Author Shannon DalPozzal to share stories behind memoir 'Of a Woman: The Journey to Becoming'
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Local author Shannon DalPozzal shares stories behind her best-selling memoir, Of a Woman: The Journey to Becoming, Thursday, July 10, at 6:30 p.m., at the Cushing Public Library. The Thomaston Public Library is co-sponsoring this collaborative community event, which is free and open to the public.

DalPozzal’s writing blends emotional depth with vivid storytelling, shaped by her Southern roots and coastal Maine life, according to a news release.

Watts Hall Band to play library lawn concert, July 3
Watts Hall Band. (Photo courtesy Rockland Public Library)

The Rockland Public Library will present a free concert on the lawn, Thursday, July 3, at 6 p.m. This event is free and open to all.

the creation of a new Community Health Center in downtown Rockland
'Knox Clinic: A Little-Known Gem' presentation at Quarry Hill
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Quarry Hill welcomes Meredith Batley, executive director of the Knox Clinic, to the Anderson Inn on Thursday, June 26, at 11 a.m. ​

Get the inside scoop on the creation of a new Community Health Center in downtown Rockland. This new initiative offers integrated family medical care, dental care, counseling, connection to local resources and more—with a goal of serving all.

"When everyone has the support and care they need to thrive, our whole community is stronger and healthier," said Quarry Hill, in a news release.  

Rockport Music Festival moves indoors to the Opera House, June 22
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"Get ready for a full day of music, community, and local flavor," said Homeworthy, in a news release. Homeworthy presents the Rockport Music Festival this Sunday, June 22, now taking place indoors at the Rockport Opera House due to the forecasted weather. The fun kicks off at 12 p.m. and keeps rolling until 7 p.m.

Do you know these two? (They are all grown up, now)
UPDATE (solved!): A photographer searches for Rockport Mystery Girls
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A few hours after this story was published June 19, Meg Quijano was enjoying her lunch upstairs at the Smiling Cow, and glancing at the online news when she saw the Pilot headline "A photographer searches for Rockport Mystery Girls", clicked on it, and discovered that she was looking at a photo of her own daughter, smiling at her from 51 years ago.

"She almost fell off her chair," said Quijano's daughter, Lisa Utman Randall. 

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