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Georgetown Working League Fair

Dec 31 1969 - 7:00pm
Aug 10 2013 - 4:00pm
Contact Name: 
Bronwen Tudor
Price: 
admission is free
Phone: 
207-371-9980

52 Baypoint Road
Georgetown, ME 04548

The Georgetown Working League is holding their 100th annual fair in 2013. Quilt raffle, handmade items,collectibles, homemade baked goods, art, crafts, books, jewelry, white elephants, childrens activities, lunch. All proceeds benefit the town.

Holiday Light Sculptures

Nov 23 2012 - 1:24pm
Feb 15 2013 - 1:24pm
Contact Name: 
Will Ethridge
Price: 
Free
Phone: 
207-772-6828

Portland, ME 04101

Experience Portland’s signature holiday decorations with holiday light sculptures by artist Pandora LaCasse.

Between Past and Present: The Homer Studio Photographic Project

Jan 25 2013 - 10:00am
Feb 17 2013 - 5:00pm
Price: 
$12 adults, $10 seniors (65+) and students with I. D., $6 youth (13 to 17) and Children under 12 are free
Phone: 
207-775-6148

7 Congress Sq.
Portland, ME 04101

In conjunction with the opening of the Winslow Homer Studio in September 2012, the museum commissioned five contemporary photographers to reflect on this historic structure and its setting with works that combined the latest digital technologies with a variety of historic processes available during Homer’s lifetime. They employed both historic, large-plate cameras and modern digital cameras, and a variety of print processes. The earliest method of making images of the real world with light—the camera obscura—is the technique explored by Abelardo Morell with his unique tent camera.

Lois Dodd: Catching the Light

Jan 25 2013 - 10:00am
Apr 7 2013 - 5:00pm
Price: 
$12 adults, $10 seniors (65+) and students with I. D., $6 youth (13 to 17) and Children under 12 are free
Phone: 
207-775-6148

7 Congress Sq.
Portland, ME 04101

The first career museum retrospective for American painter Lois Dodd will feature paintings that define the places and subjects that have mattered most in her nearly 60-year career—views of New York City’s Lower East Side from her apartment windows; of the woods and gardens of Midcoast Maine; and wintery scenes near her family home in New Jersey. Dodd was a key member of New York’s postwar art scene and part of the wave of modern artists who explored the coast of Maine in the latter half of the 20th century.

Memento

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Feb 1 2013 - 12:00pm
Feb 28 2013 - 6:00pm
Contact Name: 
Kate Barnes
Price: 
Free
Phone: 
207.872.ARTS (2787)

16 Common Street
Waterville, ME 04901

Opening Night: Fri, Feb 1 5:00 pm
Regular hours: 02.01.13 through 02.28.13
Weds-Sat, 12pm-6pm

Join us for this group show where artists created works of art based on personal mementos that have been carried with them over time. Themes of possession and dispossession are explored through a variety of media. Sentimental objects previously kept in boxes and drawers are reexamined and reworked by the artist.

Fort Andross Winter Antique Show!

Feb 5 2013 - 8:00am
Feb 11 2013 - 3:00pm
Contact Name: 
Deborah J. Stufflebeam
Price: 
8am-10am early buying $6 admission, $5 w/ad, 10am-3pm general admission $3, $2w/ad
Phone: 
207-522-1977, 207-607-4514

14 Maine Street
Brunswick, ME 04011

Fort Andross Winter Antique Show
Sunday February 24th 10am-3pm
Early Buying 8am-10am $6 Admission $5 w/ad
General Admission 10am-3pm $3 Admission $2 w/ad
50 plus antique dealers
18th & 19th century furnishings and accessories
Appraisals by Rusty Farrin 10am-3pm, Proceeds to benefit the Make – A-Wish Foundation
Free Parking/Food by Starlight Café & Bakery
Fort Andross, 14 Maine Street
For further information
207-725-2855, cabot@waterfrontme.com
www.cabotiques.com

Greater Tuna

Feb 6 2013 - 8:30pm
Feb 10 2013 - 8:30pm
Contact Name: 
Portland Stage
Price: 
Please contact the box office for ticket pricing and availability.
Phone: 
207-774-0465

An hysterical, off-beat comedy set in Tuna, the “third smallest town in Texas,” where the Lions Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies.

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Last Gas by John Cariani

Feb 7 2013 - 4:00pm
Feb 10 2013 - 6:00pm
Contact Name: 
Linda Nelson
Price: 
General Admission $20 Premium Reserved $25
Phone: 
207-367-2788

1 School Street, PO Box 56, Opera House Arts
Stonington, ME 04681

Last Gas is set at Paradis’ gas station and convenience store—the last place for such items before the Canadian border. Nat Paradis is a 30-something, divorced single father. When his old high school flame, Lurene’s, arrival in town for her mother’s burial coincides with his best friend Guy’s birthday gift of tickets to a Red Sox-Yankees game, the sparks begin to fly.

Altrusa's Great Chili & Chowder Challenge

Starts: Feb 10 2013 - 12:30pm
Ends: Feb 10 2013 - 3:00pm

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Feb 10 2013 - 12:30pm
Feb 10 2013 - 3:00pm
Contact Name: 
Anita Chandler
Price: 
Regular admission tickets are $20 ($10 for children under age 10) at the door, or $17.50 advance purchase. Special Preview tickets are available for $35 per person.
Phone: 
207-671-0833

88 Spring Street
Portland, ME 04101

Sample dozens of delicious chilis & chowders from Southern Maine's favorite chefs then vote for the best at this annual fundraiser for the Portland chapter of Altrusa International.
12:30 to 3:00 pm regular admission; early admittance times of 11:30 to 12:30 for holders of the Special Preview tickets.

A BOTTLE IN THE GAZA SEA - Co-presented with the Maine Jewish Film Festival

Starts: Feb 10 2013 - 3:30pm
Ends: Feb 10 2013 - 5:30pm

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Feb 10 2013 - 3:30pm
Feb 10 2013 - 5:30pm
Contact Name: 
K Fletcher
Price: 
$8.50 adults / $7.50 students and seniors
Phone: 
207-594-0070

Main Street
Rockland, ME 04841

Tal is a 17-year-old Frenchwoman who has settled in Jerusalem with her family. She writes a letter expressing her refusal to accept that only hatred can reign between Israelis and Palestinians. She slips the letter into a bottle, and her brother throws it into the sea near Gaza, where he is carrying out his military service. A few weeks later, Tal receives a response from a mysterious “Gazaman,” a young Palestinian named Naïm.