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Culture

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Open house at Periwinkle Needlepoint to celebrate first anniversary in Thomaston
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Belfast Bay Fiddlers, Boston Scottish Fiddle Orchestra concert in Belfast

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Midcoast Health Collective open house, art show during Rockland First Friday Art Walk

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'Free Speech in American Law and Culture' talk at Rockland library
Suzy Bogguss. Boothbay Harbor Opera House. May 30. Got tickets? Photo: Jeff Fasano
Suzy Bogguss on stage May 30

Art

  • Inside the new indoor Rockland Makers Market
  • OUT Maine seeks art submissions for Youth Pride Art Show
  • Jon Byrer exhibits 'poured paintings' at Rockport Public Library
  • 'I Walk Among the Rocks' exhibit at Rockport Library
  • Call for original artwork submissions for Cooperative Extension's agriculture-themed calendar
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Dining Out

  • Culinary Arts students serve four-course meal for Waldo County Hospice Volunteers
  • Dayboat Cafe opens in Waldoboro as a community hub and marketplace
  • Annual Belfast Ice Festival underway this weekend, Feb. 27 - March 1
  • What's in that cocktail? 8 Bells in Camden has Irish whiskey cocktail just in time for St. Paddy's Day
  • New tacqueria Salsa Shack spices up Bucksport this winter
  • Munchies in Maine, a new restaurant review duo, digs in for the best eats
  • New roast beef pop-up, Roasty's, takes over Main Street Markets' kitchen in Rockland
  • Lemon Bar, a cocktail/wine bar, pops up in Rockland
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Film and Theater

  • Frederick Wiseman's 'Belfast, Maine', to be screened May 23; panel discussion follows on May 26
  • Maine filmmaker's mockumentary 'Canoe Dig It' spoofs the high-stakes world of canoe dancing
  • Strand Theatre introduces new audio technology in partnership with local audiologist
  • MidCoast Shakespeare Studio announces cast for "(Lady) Macbeth"
  • Belfast grad's short film to screen at Nickelodeon Cinemas in Portland
  • Belfast Maskers presents “A Girl in School Uniform (Walks Into a Bar)”
  • Actor Timothy Simons ’01 to deliver University of Maine’s 2026 undergraduate commencement address
  • Maine Public to broadcast Maine documentary 'A Moment in the Sun'
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Lectures and Conferences

Pascal Hall Authors Series announces 2026 schedule
Camden Rotary to hear about the growing risk of bank fraud during March 31 meeting
Portland Public Library presents The Camden Conference Community Events Series
Local DAR’s November activities focus on Veterans and Active Duty
Students share topics at DAR's back-to-school-month meeting
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Literature

Millay House Rockland announces Vincent Poetry Prize
New StoryWalk story at Belfast City Park
Dawn Potter appointed as Maine’s next Poet Laureate
Small, free library installed in Beebe Health Center at MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital
Waldo County children, teens invited to enter poem contest
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Music

  • Quebec trad folk band Traverse May 28
  • Andrew Duhon in concert May 23
  • Bay Chamber accepts applications for two music programs
  • Penobscot Bay Orchestra accepting applications for scholarship
  • The Midcoast’s "Gayest Dance Party" returns for a third year
  • Bay Chamber in search of young music all-stars
  • Maine Community Radio League forms network of local media
  • 'A Scott Joplin Celebration!' month-long exhibit at Rockport library
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Teen scrapbooking at Belfast Free Library
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Teens aged 11-17 can create their own scrapbook on Thursday, May 28, from 3:30-4:30 p.m., at the Belfast Free Library, 106 High Street, Belfast. 

"Start a memory-keeping journey together with others," said the Library, in a news release.

Scrapbooking supplies will be provided; bring your own photos and ephemera. 

No registration necessary.  

with Eddie Muller, host of 'Noir Alley' on Turner Classic Movies
Strand Summer Bash: A Film Noir Cocktail Party Fundraiser
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The Strand Theatre will present the “Strand Summer Bash: A Film Noir Cocktail Party Fundraiser” on Thursday, June 4, at 5:30 p.m., at the theater. This year’s event brings Eddie Muller, host of Noir Alley on Turner Classic Movies (TCM), to host a film program that will include a screening of Noir classic Woman on the Run (1950).  

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Bay Chamber announces 2026 Young Stars of Maine prizewinners
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From violinists to flautists, Bay Chamber Concerts and Music School will recognize eleven young musicians in their free 2026 Young Stars of Maine Prizewinners concert on May 21, at 7 p.m. The concert is free and no advanced registration is required.

The annual Young Stars of Maine program awards prizes to music students between the ages of 12 and 25 who are serious in their performance and study of music. The award for each prize is $1000.

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5th annual Little Sprouts plant, seedling, bake sale to benefit Cushing school
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The Cushing Community School is gearing up for its 5th annual Little Sprouts plant, seedling, and bake sale on Saturday, May 30, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., rain or shine, at Langlais Art Preserve, 576 River Road, in Cushing. 

This fundraiser is a collaborative effort of the school community, the local farm community, and the Georges River Land Trust, who will again host the event.

Breakfast and Bobolinks with Georges River Land Trust, Don Reimer
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SOUTH THOMASTON — "Summer marks the return of the bobolinks, who are known not only for their truly impressive migration, but their unique song," said Georges River Land Trust, in a news release. 

Learn more about these birds at Breakfast and Bobolinks, hosted by Georges River Land Trust, Saturday, June 6, from 8 - 10 a.m., at Riverview Hayfields Preserve in South Thomaston. The preserve is home to several pairs of breeding bobolinks, who rely on the grassland habitats found at places like Riverview Hayfields, according to GRLT.

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2nd Annual 'Women in St. George' historical society program to recognize Eliza Steele
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The St. George Historical Society will honor the life and legacy of Eliza Jane Steele during its 2nd Annual Women in St. George program, May 21, at the Town Office Meeting Room. A community potluck will begin at 6 p.m., followed by the program at 7 p.m.

"In celebration of Mother’s Day, we invite you to learn about one remarkable woman whose dedication and compassion left a lasting impact on our region," said the Historical Society, in a news release.

Midcoast Maine Community Square Dance in Rockport
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Midcoast Maine Community Square Dance will be held Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Simonton Corner Community Hall, 366 Main Street, in Rockport.

4:00pm - Family Dance                

5:00pm - Community Potluck Dinner               

6:00pm - Community Square Dance Party

The band will include the musical talents of Emily Jeffries, Benjamin Foss and Baron Collins-Hill. Sit-in musicians are welcome. Please check in with the band if you are interested.

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Good Trouble Project's Spring concert to benefit immigrant rights coalition
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The Good Trouble Project is presenting its Spring concert on May 30, at 7 p.m., at Pascal Hall. The show will be a benefit for The Maine Immigrant Rights Coalition.

"Based in Portland, this organization does important work, especially at this time, for Maine’s immigrant community all over the state," said the Good Trouble Project, in a news release.

open rehearsal on Sunday, May 24
Memorial Day concert with Down East Singers, Mozart Mentors Orchestra
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Down East Singers and Mozart Mentors Orchestra, conducted by Anthony Antolini, will present J.S. Bach's Kyrie-Gloria Mass of 1733 (the first half of the Mass in B minor that Bach assembled in 1749), Monday, May 25 (Memorial Day), at 4 p.m., at First Congregational Church, 55 Elm Street, Camden.

Soloists include Jennifer Bates and Erin Chenard, sopranos; Jazmin DeRice, contralto; David Myers-Wakeman, tenor; and John David Adams, bass; Jennifer McIvor, keyboard continuo.

Concert running time: 1 hour. Dessert reception to follow.

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An Evening of Compassion: Darrowby Farm Sanctuary at Pascal Hall
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Pascal Hall will be hosting Darrowby Farm Sanctuary for a free, immersive event on Tuesday, June 2, from 5 - 7 p.m. The public is invited to this open program and reception. Pre-registration is encouraged as space is limited, according to a Darrowby news release.. 

Pascal Hall, located at 86 Pascal Ave, Rockport, will be transformed into a sanctuary haven, according to Darrowby.

Local Color Gallery welcomes guest artist Amy Nichols in May
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Local Color Gallery welcomes guest artist Amy Nichols from May 19 through June 21. She will talk about her Art Quilts at the May Art Walk reception Friday, May 22, from 4 - 7 p.m. Nichols will speak at 5:30 p.m.

Fashioned as a reversal of the Orpheus and Euridice myth
Met Opera simulcast of new Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera opera broadcasts at Strand Theatre
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The Strand Theatre will conclude its season of Metropolitan Opera simulcasts with the premiere of Gabriela Lena Frank’s “El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego,” a portrait of Mexico’s painterly power couple Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, on Saturday, May 30, at 1 p.m. An encore screening will be presented on Thursday, June 11, at 5 p.m. 

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Points North screening of 'Natchez' explores conflicting narratives of southern history
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The award-winning documentary Natchez, which explores the Mississippi town’s reliance on romanticized antebellum tourism, will be screened as part of the Points North Presents series at the Strand Theatre on Thursday, May 28, at 7 p.m. 

Once home to more millionaires per capita than any other city in America, Natchez, Mississippi, now survives on a unique and problematic cottage industry: antebellum tourism. 

A Celebration of Books and Poetry
Book binding workshop, poetry reading from Midcoast Poetry Journal 3rd volume
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On Friday, May 15, join the Jackson Memorial Library for a celebration of books and poetry with two events.

From 3 to 5 p.m., the library will host a Book Binding Workshop with Len Germinara of the Midcoast Poetry Calendar and the Midcoast Poetry Journal.

attendees can create their own art as a postcard that will be sent from the fair
Harbor Arts Fair at Camden's Harbor Park, July 11-12
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The long-running Harbor Arts Fair returns to Camden's Harbor Park and Amphitheatre July 11 and 12 for a two-day art exhibit and sale along with live music, the Camden Public Library’s used book sale, and a free community art project. The fair will run from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., both Saturday and Sunday. 

Teen theatre presents 'Surely You Jest' in Belfast
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Country Roads returns to Watts Hall for Country Western Dance Night
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THOMASTON — Watts Hall will once again turn into a lively honky-tonk dance floor, according to a news release, on Friday, May 15, at 7 p.m., as Country Roads returns for another Country Western Dance Night.

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13th Annual 'Boots on the Ground' with keynote speaker Brigadier Gen. (Ret.) Leszczynski, Jr.
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The General Henry Knox Museum invites the community to its 13th Annual Boots on the Ground event. This Memorial Weekend celebration honors veterans, military personnel, and their families. The event will take place on Sunday, May 24, from 12 to 2 p.m., on the grounds of Montpelier, which is the big white house just off Route 1 at the turn to Saint George in Thomaston, according to a Knox Museum news release. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome to attend.

A pilot program through 'Maine Creates'
'Creating Community: Mediations in Art' program for older adults offered in Rockport
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Creating Community: Mediations in Art is being offered in Rockport, beginning May 14. The free 6-week expressive arts program is designed specifically to engage older adults (50+) in expressive arts techniques that promote health and wellbeing, community connection and internal calm. Through weekly gatherings participants will learn a variety of expressive arts techniques that support overall health and wellbeing in a fun and relaxing atmosphere, according to Barbara Davis, in a news release. No art making experience or training is required. All materials will be provided.

Paint Night at Appleton Library, May 15
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Paint Night at the Appleton Library. Led by local artist Alexa Michelle, Friday, May 15, 2026. $25 per person. Fee includes all art supplies and instruction. A light snack will be provided. Pre-registration is required.

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