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May the luck of the Irish be with you for this St. Patrick’s Day pop quiz!
MARCH MARCH 19 THE WARMING SEA Bangor Symphony Orchestra will have the long awaited live performance of “The Warming Sea” at the Collins Center for the Arts as part of the Maine Science Festival on March 19 at 7 p.m. The evening will combine art and science, beginning with an overview of climate change in Maine from some of Maine’s leading climate researchers followed by a short film of interviews that Lucas Richman had with scientists, researchers and practitioners in the Gulf of Maine. Then the BSO will perform the symphony. For more information, visit www.bangorsymphony.org/show/the-warming-sea.
BEGINNING MARCH 24 HOCKEY MOM Spend an evening at the Bangor Opera House enjoying live theatre by the Penobscot Theatre Company. Hockey Mom, a play by local playwright Travis Baker, is set in the fictional Maine town of Clara where residents love blue tarps, hair salons and hockey (you might recognize these things from Baker’s previous plays!). If it’s winter, you’ll find kids out on the ice and their moms on the sidelines cheering them on. And Cindy is the ultimate Hockey Mom — she loves her son Cole and they both love hockey. She’ll do anything to help him become a pro-hockey player whether he wants her help or not. Don’t miss this world premiere. For ticket information, visit www.penobscottheatre.org.
Maine Maple Weekend is back for the 39th annual celebration of Maine sugarhouses throughout the state. Many will be opening their doors to offer maple syrup samples and demonstrations on how pure Maine maple syrup gets made. Plus some will have games, activities, sugarbush tours, music and more. For a list of maple producers and more info, visit mainemapleproducers.com/events/maine-maple-weekend.
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Answers to this month’s Pop Quiz: Question 1: C; Q2: A; Q3: B; Q4: C; Q5: A. 8 / BANGOR METRO March 2022
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MARCH 26-27 MAINE MAPLE WEEKEND 2022