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TQFDJBM w concept that we just move past shamefulAnother stand-out track on "Bear DPODFQU UIBU XF KVTU NPWF QBTU TIBNFGVM "OPUIFS TUBOE PVU USBDL PO i#FBS ly like we did in the '60s when we changed $SFFL w XIJDI DMPDLT JO BU KVTU VOEFS Creek," which clocks in at just under MZ MJLF XF EJE JO UIF T XIFO XF DIBOHFE the Constitution to say that marriage is seven minutes - and is like nothing else UIF $POTUJUVUJPO UP TBZ UIBU NBSSJBHF JT TFWFO NJOVUFT o BOE JT MJLF OPUIJOH FMTF between a man and a woman of the same $BSMJMF IBE SFDPSEFE CFGPSF o JT i+VTU CFUXFFO B NBO BOE B XPNBO PG UIF TBNF Carlile had recorded before - is "Just race," she said. Kids." 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OCT. 25 /#4 Eighties Halloween Party, 21-plus; Empire Dine %IGHTIES (ALLOWEEN 0ARTY PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM and Dance, Portland. $6. portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. P M Barn Swallows, bluegrass, Blue, Portland. "ARN 3WALLOWS BLUEGRASS "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Shadow Waltz, blues/country, Blue, Portland. 3HADOW 7ALTZ BLUES COUNTRY "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Samuel James and Dana Gross, roots and blues, 3AMUEL *AMES AND $ANA 'ROSS ROOTS AND BLUES Blue, Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Peter Gavett and Friends, acoustic rock, Andy's 0ETER 'AVETT AND &RIENDS ACOUSTIC ROCK !NDY S Old Port Pub, Portland, andysoldportpub.com. /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM 7 p.m. P M Sofa Kings, rock and blues, Run of the Mill 3OFA +INGS ROCK AND BLUES 2UN OF THE -ILL Brewpub, Saco. therunofthemill.net. 8 p.m. "REWPUB 3ACO THERUNOFTHEMILL NET P M Travis James Humphrey Blue Review, 4RAVIS *AMES (UMPHREY "LUE 2EVIEW roadhouse roots music, Gingko Blue, Portland. ROADHOUSE ROOTS MUSIC 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM P M Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-plus; "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS Big Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B"EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " set, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. SET PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN Doors at 6 p.m. $OORS AT P M

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"MAD MEN: SEASON FIVE," starring Jon Hamm ¾;/2 ;3<( A3/A=< 47D3 œ abO``W\U 8]\ 6O[[ and Elisabeth Moss. Still arguably the best show O\R 3ZWaOPSbV ;]aa AbWZZ O`UcOPZg bVS PSab aV]e on television, "Mad Men" shows no signs of los]\ bSZSdWaW]\ ¾;OR ;S\œ aV]ea \] aWU\a ]T Z]a ing steam in its fifth season, with the seemingly W\U abSO[ W\ Wba ¿TbV aSOa]\ eWbV bVS aSS[W\UZg indestructible Don Draper (Hamm) in danger of W\RSab`cQbWPZS 2]\ 2`O^S` 6O[[ W\ RO\US` ]T losing his edge, straight-laced Pete and incurZ]aW\U VWa SRUS ab`OWUVb ZOQSR >SbS O\R W\Qc` able cad Roger at each other's throats, and Lane OPZS QOR @]US` Ob SOQV ]bVS`¸a bV`]Oba O\R :O\S at odds with his demanding father. Not rated; Ob ]RRa eWbV VWa RS[O\RW\U TObVS` <]b `ObSR) contains language, sexual content and thematic Q]\bOW\a ZO\UcOUS aSfcOZ Q]\bS\b O\R bVS[ObWQ material. Running time: 10:11 [ObS`WOZ @c\\W\U bW[S( ( Suggested retail price: $49.98; Blu-ray $49.99 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( "' '&) 0Zc `Og "' ''

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EXPLORES THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE HAVES AND explores the differences between the haves and the have-nots, St. Lawrence Arts Center, Portland. THE HAVE NOTS 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER 0ORTLAND $15 to $25. goodtheater.com. 7 p.m.Thursday; TO GOODTHEATER COM P M 4HURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Friday to Sunday; 7 p.m. Wednesday P M &RIDAY TO 3UNDAY P M 7EDNESDAY and Oct. 25. Through Nov. 4. AND /CT 4HROUGH .OV "You Can't Take It With You," classic screwball h9OU #AN T 4AKE )T 7ITH 9OU v CLASSIC SCREWBALL comedy set during the Great Depression, COMEDY SET DURING THE 'REAT $EPRESSION University of Southern Maine (Russell Hall), 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE 2USSELL (ALL Gorham. $15; $11 for seniors; $8 for students. 'ORHAM FOR SENIORS FOR STUDENTS SATURDAY 3!452$!9 usm.maine.edu/theatre. 7:30 p.m. Thursday to USM MAINE EDU THEATRE P M 4HURSDAY TO Bowdoin Chorus and Chamber Choir, Bowdoin "OWDOIN #HORUS AND #HAMBER #HOIR "OWDOIN Sunday. 3UNDAY Chapel, Brunswick. Free. 798-4141. 2 p.m. #HAPEL "RUNSWICK &REE P M David Mamet's "November," comedy about $AVID -AMET S h.OVEMBER v COMEDY ABOUT Midcoast Symphony Orchestra, performing -IDCOAST 3YMPHONY /RCHESTRA PERFORMING the state of American politics presented by Mad THE STATE OF !MERICAN POLITICS PRESENTED BY -AD works by Beethoven, Debussy and RimskyWORKS BY "EETHOVEN $EBUSSY AND 2IMSKY Horse Theatre Company, The Hutchins School, (ORSE 4HEATRE #OMPANY 4HE (UTCHINS 3CHOOL Korsakov, Franco American Heritage Center, +ORSAKOV &RANCO !MERICAN (ERITAGE #ENTER South Portland. $20; $15 seniors and students; 3OUTH 0ORTLAND SENIORS AND STUDENTS Lewiston. $18; free for ages 18 and under. ,EWISTON FREE FOR AGES AND UNDER pay-what-you-can on Thursday, madhorse.com. PAY WHAT YOU CAN ON 4HURSDAY MADHORSE COM midcoastsymphony.org. 7:30 p.m. MIDCOASTSYMPHONY ORG P M 7:30 p.m. Thursday to Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. P M 4HURSDAY TO 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY Through Oct. 28. 4HROUGH /CT SUNDAY 35.$!9 Backstage Playhouse Tours, 90-minute walking "ACKSTAGE 0LAYHOUSE 4OURS MINUTE WALKING French Pianist AlexandreTharaud, performing &RENCH 0IANIST !LEXANDRE 4HARAUD PERFORMING tours of historic theater; see costumes, backstage TOURS OF HISTORIC THEATER SEE COSTUMES BACKSTAGE works by Scarlatti, Ravel, Chopin and Liszt, Bates WORKS BY 3CARLATTI 2AVEL #HOPIN AND ,ISZT "ATES and dressing rooms; Ogunquit Playhouse. $10; $5 AND DRESSING ROOMS /GUNQUIT 0LAYHOUSE College (Olin Arts Center), Lewiston. $12; free #OLLEGE /LIN !RTS #ENTER ,EWISTON FREE for 45-minute tours, ogunquitplayhouse.org. 10:30 FOR MINUTE TOURS OGUNQUITPLAYHOUSE ORG Stephen Underwood photo AbS^VS\ C\RS`e]]R ^V]b] tickets available for first 100 seniors and students. TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR lRST SENIORS AND STUDENTS and 11 a.m. Friday. AND A M &RIDAY Denise Poirier in "Good People," the 2S\WaS >]W`WS` W\ µ5]]R >S]^ZS ¶ bVS batestickets.com. 7:30 p.m. BATESTICKETS COM P M "Sleeping Beauty," adventurous take on Charles h3LEEPING "EAUTY v ADVENTUROUS TAKE ON #HARLES Good Theater production continuing 5]]R BVSObS` ^`]RcQbW]\ Q]\bW\cW\U Pianist Laura Kargul, performing Schubert's 0IANIST ,AURA +ARGUL PERFORMING 3CHUBERT S Perrault's classic tale, Children's Museum and 0ERRAULT S CLASSIC TALE #HILDREN S -USEUM AND through Nov. 4 at the St. Lawrence bV`]cUV <]d " Ob bVS Ab :Oe`S\QS "Sonata in B-Flat Major, D. 960" and Chopin's h3ONATA IN " &LAT -AJOR $ v AND #HOPIN S Theatre of Maine, Portland. $8, $9. kitetails.org. 4 4HEATRE OF -AINE 0ORTLAND KITETAILS ORG Arts Center in Portland. "Sonata in B Minor, Op. 58," Opera House at /`ba 1S\bS` W\ >]`bZO\R h3ONATA IN " -INOR /P v /PERA (OUSE AT p.m. Friday and Saturday; 1:30 and 4 p.m. Sunday. P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY AND P M 3UNDAY Boothbay Harbor. $15 in advance; $20 day of "OOTHBAY (ARBOR IN ADVANCE DAY OF Through Oct. 28. 4HROUGH /CT show, boothbayoperahouse.com. 2 p.m. $34 to $46. porttix.com. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. TO PORTTIX COM P M 4HURSDAY SHOW BOOTHBAYOPERAHOUSE COM P M "The Book Club Play," Maine premiere of comedy h4HE "OOK #LUB 0LAY v -AINE PREMIERE OF COMEDY Midcoast Symphony Orchestra, performing works "OLSHOI "ALLET IN ($ h,A 3YLPHIDE v LIVE Bolshoi Ballet in HD:"La Sylphide," live -IDCOAST 3YMPHONY /RCHESTRA PERFORMING WORKS about a book club becoming the subject of a ABOUT A BOOK CLUB BECOMING THE SUBJECT OF A by Beethoven, Debussy and Rimsky-Korsakov, broadcast, Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $15; BROADCAST ,INCOLN 4HEATER $AMARISCOTTA BY "EETHOVEN $EBUSSY AND 2IMSKY +ORSAKOV documentary film, The Public Theatre, Lewiston. DOCUMENTARY lLM 4HE 0UBLIC 4HEATRE ,EWISTON Orion Performing Arts Center, Topsham. $18; free $5 for ages 18 and under, atthelincoln.org. 1 p.m. FOR AGES AND UNDER ATTHELINCOLN ORG P M /RION 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER 4OPSHAM FREE $18; $15 for groups; $5 for ages 18 and under. FOR GROUPS FOR AGES AND UNDER for ages 18 and under, midcoastsymphony.org. Saturday. 3ATURDAY FOR AGES AND UNDER MIDCOASTSYMPHONY ORG thepublictheatre.org. 7:30 p.m. Friday; 8 p.m. THEPUBLICTHEATRE ORG P M &RIDAY P M 2:30 p.m. P M Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25. 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY P M /CT Through Oct. 28. 4HROUGH /CT THEATER N 4(%!4%2 TUESDAY 45%3$!9 "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," inventive re-telling h$R *EKYLL AND -R (YDE v INVENTIVE RE TELLING Metropolitan Opera Live in HD: -ETROPOLITAN /PERA ,IVE IN ($ "Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story," musical h"UDDY 4HE "UDDY (OLLY 3TORY v MUSICAL of classic horror story by Belfast Maskers; not OF CLASSIC HORROR STORY BY "ELFAST -ASKERS NOT "L'Elisir d'Amore," live broadcast, Strand h, %LISIR D !MORE v LIVE BROADCAST 3TRAND celebration of rock legend, Ogunquit Playhouse. CELEBRATION OF ROCK LEGEND /GUNQUIT 0LAYHOUSE suitable for children under 15; First Baptist SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER &IRST "APTIST Theatre, Rockland. $23; $15 for students. 4HEATRE 2OCKLAND FOR STUDENTS $39 to $74. ogunquitplayhouse.org. 2:30 and 8 TO OGUNQUITPLAYHOUSE ORG AND Church, Belfast. $15; $10 for ages 15 to 19. #HURCH "ELFAST FOR AGES TO rocklandstrand.com. 1 p.m. ROCKLANDSTRAND COM P M p.m. Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday; 3:30 and 8:30 p.m. P M 4HURSDAY P M &RIDAY AND P M belfastmaskers.com. 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday. BELFASTMASKERS COM P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY Saturday; 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. 3ATURDAY AND P M 3UNDAY "Play Me a Story," interactive theater performance h0LAY -E A 3TORY v INTERACTIVE THEATER PERFORMANCE OCT. 25 /#4 "The Sisters Rosensweig," family dramedy, h4HE 3ISTERS 2OSENSWEIG v FAMILY DRAMEDY and workshop for ages 4 to 10, Portland Stage AND WORKSHOP FOR AGES TO 0ORTLAND 3TAGE DaPonte String Quartet: Winter Series I Program, 0ORTLAND 3TAGE #OMPANY TO DISCOUNTS $A0ONTE 3TRING 1UARTET 7INTER 3ERIES ) 0ROGRAM Portland Stage Company. $34 to $44; discounts Company. $15. portlandstage.org. "Scary vs. Silly," #OMPANY PORTLANDSTAGE ORG h3CARY VS 3ILLY v works by Haydn, Bartok and Mozart, Episcopal WORKS BY (AYDN "ARTOK AND -OZART %PISCOPAL available, portlandstage.org. 7:30 p.m. Thursday AVAILABLE PORTLANDSTAGE ORG P M 4HURSDAY 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Through Oct. 27. A M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH /CT Church of St. John the Baptist, Thomaston. $20; #HURCH OF 3T *OHN THE "APTIST 4HOMASTON and Friday; 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. AND &RIDAY AND P M 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY "Robin Hood," family-friendly comedy by the h2OBIN (OOD v FAMILY FRIENDLY COMEDY BY THE free for those under age 21. daponte.org. 7:30 p.m. h&AITH (EALER v DRAMA BY )RISH PLAYWRIGHT "RIAN FREE FOR THOSE UNDER AGE DAPONTE ORG P M "Faith Healer," drama by Irish playwright Brian Theatre Company at Falmouth High School, 4HEATRE #OMPANY AT &ALMOUTH (IGH 3CHOOL Noonday Concert, with organist Ray Cornils, First &RIEL ABOUT A TRAVELING FAITH HEALER PRESENTED .OONDAY #ONCERT WITH ORGANIST 2AY #ORNILS &IRST Friel about a traveling faith healer presented Falmouth High School. $7; $5 for students, seniors &ALMOUTH (IGH 3CHOOL FOR STUDENTS SENIORS Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, Portland. 0ARISH 5NITARIAN 5NIVERSALIST #HURCH 0ORTLAND by AIRE (American Irish Repertory Ensemble), BY !)2% !MERICAN )RISH 2EPERTORY %NSEMBLE and children, falmouththeatre.org. 7 p.m. Friday; AND CHILDREN FALMOUTHTHEATRE ORG P M &RIDAY Free. 775-3356. 12:15 p.m. &REE P M Portland Stage Company (Studio Theater). $20; 0ORTLAND 3TAGE #OMPANY 3TUDIO 4HEATER 3 and 7 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday. 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P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY music and dance, Merrill Auditorium, Portland. premiere of a drama set in South Boston that PREMIERE OF A DRAMA SET IN 3OUTH "OSTON THAT MUSIC AND DANCE -ERRILL !UDITORIUM 0ORTLAND "The Medicine Show," Ziggurat Theatre h4HE -EDICINE 3HOW v :IGGURAT 4HEATRE Ensemble presents an original play using masks, %NSEMBLE PRESENTS AN ORIGINAL PLAY USING MASKS drumming, song and dance that will be performed DRUMMING SONG AND DANCE THAT WILL BE PERFORMED outdoors, Bowdoinham Public Works. $10. OUTDOORS "OWDOINHAM 0UBLIC 7ORKS ziggurattheatre.org. 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. ZIGGURATTHEATRE ORG P M 3ATURDAY AND 3UNDAY Through Oct. 28. 4HROUGH /CT "My Mother's Clothes Are Not My Mother," h-Y -OTHER S #LOTHES !RE .OT -Y -OTHER v Elizabeth Peavey's one-woman show, Lincoln %LIZABETH 0EAVEY S ONE WOMAN SHOW ,INCOLN Theater, Damariscotta. $12; $7 for ages 18 and 4HEATER $AMARISCOTTA FOR AGES AND under, atthelincoln.org. 2 p.m. Sunday. 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CONTINUING Portland Museum of Art: "Weatherbeaten: 0ORTLAND -USEUM OF !RT h7EATHERBEATEN 7INSLOW (OMER AND -AINE v WORKS BY (OMER Winslow Homer and Maine," works by Homer CREATED AT HIS 0ROUTS .ECK STUDIO IN CONJUNCTION created at his Prouts Neck studio in conjunction with re-opening of restored studio for public tours, WITH RE OPENING OF RESTORED STUDIO FOR PUBLIC TOURS and "Art in Process," high school art exhibition, AND h!RT IN 0ROCESS v HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION THROUGH $EC h4HE 0ORTLAND 3OCIETY OF !RT through Dec. 30; "The Portland Society of Art and Winslow Homer in Maine," 50 watercolors AND 7INSLOW (OMER IN -AINE v WATERCOLORS and drawings examine the relationship between AND DRAWINGS EXAMINE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN Homer, architect John Calvin Stevens and the (OMER ARCHITECT *OHN #ALVIN 3TEVENS AND THE 0ORTLAND 3OCIETY OF !RT THROUGH &EB h"ETWEEN Portland Society of Art, through Feb. 3; "Between Past and Present: The Homer Studio Photographic 0AST AND 0RESENT 4HE (OMER 3TUDIO 0HOTOGRAPHIC Project," contemporary photography made with 0ROJECT v CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY MADE WITH a variety of historic processes, through Feb. 17. A VARIETY OF HISTORIC PROCESSES THROUGH &EB portlandmuseum.org PORTLANDMUSEUM ORG Maine Historical Society Museum/Longfellow -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY -USEUM ,ONGFELLOW House, Portland: "Wired!" explores the (OUSE 0ORTLAND h7IRED v EXPLORES THE electrification of Maine during the 20th century, ELECTRIlCATION OF -AINE DURING THE TH CENTURY through May 26. mainehistory.org THROUGH -AY MAINEHISTORY ORG Maine Museum of Photographic Arts, USM -AINE -USEUM OF 0HOTOGRAPHIC !RTS 53- Glickman Library, Portland: Luc Demers, "Trace," 'LICKMAN ,IBRARY 0ORTLAND ,UC $EMERS h4RACE v photographs, and Richard Veit, photographs, PHOTOGRAPHS AND 2ICHARD 6EIT PHOTOGRAPHS through Dec. 21. usm.maine.edu/library THROUGH $EC USM MAINE EDU LIBRARY Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick: "OWDOIN #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT "RUNSWICK William Wegman, "Hello Nature," 30-year 7ILLIAM 7EGMAN h(ELLO .ATURE v YEAR retrospective of artist's work, through Sunday; RETROSPECTIVE OF ARTIST S WORK THROUGH 3UNDAY "Making a Presence: F. Holland Day in Artistic h-AKING A 0RESENCE & (OLLAND $AY IN !RTISTIC Photography," photographs by and of F. Holland 0HOTOGRAPHY v PHOTOGRAPHS BY AND OF & (OLLAND Day (1864-1933), through Dec. 23. bowdoin.edu/ $AY THROUGH $EC BOWDOIN EDU art-museum ART MUSEUM Pejepscot Historical Society Museum, Brunswick: 0EJEPSCOT (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY -USEUM "RUNSWICK "Promenade: A Walk in Style Through Pejepscot's h0ROMENADE ! 7ALK IN 3TYLE 4HROUGH 0EJEPSCOT S Past," through Oct. 31. pejepscothistorical.org 0AST v THROUGH /CT PEJEPSCOTHISTORICAL ORG Maine Maritime Museum, Bath: "Sea Lives," -AINE -ARITIME -USEUM "ATH h3EA ,IVES v ocean-inspired sculpture by Sonja Weber Gilkey, OCEAN INSPIRED SCULPTURE BY 3ONJA 7EBER 'ILKEY through Sunday, mainemaritimemuseum.org THROUGH 3UNDAY MAINEMARITIMEMUSEUM ORG Saco Museum: "The Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's 3ACO -USEUM h4HE -OVING 0ANORAMA OF 0ILGRIM S Progress," Civil War-era panorama seen in its 0ROGRESS v #IVIL 7AR ERA PANORAMA SEEN IN ITS entirety for the first time in more than a century ENTIRETY FOR THE lRST TIME IN MORE THAN A CENTURY (also at Pepperell Mills in Biddeford), and "Then, ALSO AT 0EPPERELL -ILLS IN "IDDEFORD AND h4HEN Now and Always a Part of Saco: 250 Years of the .OW AND !LWAYS A 0ART OF 3ACO 9EARS OF THE First Parish Church," photos and artifacts, through &IRST 0ARISH #HURCH v PHOTOS AND ARTIFACTS THROUGH Nov. 10. dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org .OV DYERLIBRARYSACOMUSEUM ORG Ogunquit Museum of American Art: Peggy /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT 0EGGY Bacon, "Portrait of an Art Colony," portraits; "ACON h0ORTRAIT OF AN !RT #OLONY v PORTRAITS "Building an American Modernist Collection," h"UILDING AN !MERICAN -ODERNIST #OLLECTION v highlights from the permanent collection; Henry HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION (ENRY Strater, "Art of the Portrait," collection of portraits; 3TRATER h!RT OF THE 0ORTRAIT v COLLECTION OF PORTRAITS "Contemporary Works from the Permanent h#ONTEMPORARY 7ORKS FROM THE 0ERMANENT Collection," lesser-known and seldom seen #OLLECTION v LESSER KNOWN AND SELDOM SEEN contemporary work; and "Carl Pittore and the CONTEMPORARY WORK AND h#ARL 0ITTORE AND THE Mail Art Movement," art using mail products, -AIL !RT -OVEMENT v ART USING MAIL PRODUCTS through Oct. 31. ogunquitmuseum.org THROUGH /CT OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG Bates College Museum of Art, Lewiston: "ATES #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT ,EWISTON "Starstruck: The Fine Art of Astrophotography," h3TARSTRUCK 4HE &INE !RT OF !STROPHOTOGRAPHY v featuring 106 images by artists from 11 countries FEATURING IMAGES BY ARTISTS FROM COUNTRIES across five continents, through Dec. 15. bates.edu/ ACROSS lVE CONTINENTS THROUGH $EC BATES EDU museum/exhibitions MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville: Alex #OLBY #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT 7ATERVILLE !LEX Katz, "Maine/New York," 28 paintings and one +ATZ h-AINE .EW 9ORK v PAINTINGS AND ONE multi-part sculpture, through Dec. 30. colby.edu MULTI PART SCULPTURE THROUGH $EC COLBY EDU Maine State Museum, Augusta: "Malaga Island: -AINE 3TATE -USEUM !UGUSTA h-ALAGA )SLAND Fragmented Lives," historic photographs, &RAGMENTED ,IVES v HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS documents, artifacts and first-person accounts, DOCUMENTS ARTIFACTS AND lRST PERSON ACCOUNTS through May. mainestatemuseum.org THROUGH -AY MAINESTATEMUSEUM ORG Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland: "Impressionist &ARNSWORTH !RT -USEUM 2OCKLAND h)MPRESSIONIST Summers: Frank W. Benson's North Haven," 3UMMERS &RANK 7 "ENSON S .ORTH (AVEN v paintings, lithographs and etchings, through PAINTINGS LITHOGRAPHS AND ETCHINGS THROUGH Sunday; Andrew Wyeth, "Summers in Port 3UNDAY !NDREW 7YETH h3UMMERS IN 0ORT Clyde," watercolors from 1930s and '40s, #LYDE v WATERCOLORS FROM S AND S through Nov. 4; "Jamie Wyeth, Rockwell Kent THROUGH .OV h*AMIE 7YETH 2OCKWELL +ENT and Monhegan," paintings, through Dec. 30. AND -ONHEGAN v PAINTINGS THROUGH $EC farnsworthmuseum.org FARNSWORTHMUSEUM ORG Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor: 2012 Waponahki !BBE -USEUM "AR (ARBOR 7APONAHKI Student Art Show, through Monday; "Indians and 3TUDENT !RT 3HOW THROUGH -ONDAY h)NDIANS AND Rusticators" and "TranscendingTraditions: The 2USTICATORSv AND h4RANSCENDING 4RADITIONS 4HE Next Generation and Maine Indian Basketry," .EXT 'ENERATION AND -AINE )NDIAN "ASKETRY v through Dec. 29. abbemuseum.org THROUGH $EC ABBEMUSEUM ORG University of Maine (Museum of Art), Bangor: 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE -USEUM OF !RT "ANGOR

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N !24 '!,,%2)%3 ART GALLERIES OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS /0%.).'3 2%#%04)/.3 Richard Sears: "Paintings and Drawings," West 2ICHARD 3EARS h0AINTINGS AND $RAWINGS v 7EST Island Gallery, Bath, westislandgallery.com. )SLAND 'ALLERY "ATH WESTISLANDGALLERY COM Opening reception, 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. Through /PENING RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH Nov. 24. .OV New Works by Members, plus guest artist Tanja .EW 7ORKS BY -EMBERS PLUS GUEST ARTIST 4ANJA +UNZ 3ACCARAPPA !RT #OLLECTIVE 7ESTBROOK Kunz, Saccarappa Art Collective, Westbrook. 5 9 1 !RTISTS RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 7300. Artists' reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. h:UIHITSU ,OOK /NLY AT THE 7AVES v EXHIBIT BY "Zuihitsu: Look Only at the Waves," exhibit by 3MUDGE 3TUDIO AND 53- ART STUDENTS 5NIVERSITY Smudge Studio and USM art students, University OF 3OUTHERN -AINE !REA 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND of Southern Maine (Area Gallery), Portland. USM MAINE EDU GALLERY /PENS 7EDNESDAY usm.maine.edu/gallery. Opens Wednesday. 4HROUGH $EC Through Dec. 9. CONTINUING #/.4).5).' Greenhut Galleries, Portland: John Whalley, 'REENHUT 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND *OHN 7HALLEY "World of Wonders," and Nancy Morgan h7ORLD OF 7ONDERS v AND .ANCY -ORGAN Barnes, new work, through Oct. 27. "ARNES NEW WORK THROUGH /CT greenhutgalleries.com GREENHUTGALLERIES COM Constellation Gallery, Portland: "Fire Before Ice," #ONSTELLATION 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND h&IRE "EFORE )CE v exhibit by members of Maine Artists Collective, EXHIBIT BY MEMBERS OF -AINE !RTISTS #OLLECTIVE through Oct. 24. constellationart.com THROUGH /CT CONSTELLATIONART COM Rose Contemporary, Portland: "Not the Usual 2OSE #ONTEMPORARY 0ORTLAND h.OT THE 5SUAL Politics," work by Annie Bissett, Amze Emmons, 0OLITICS v WORK BY !NNIE "ISSETT !MZE %MMONS Adriane Herman, Dan Mills and Greg Murr, !DRIANE (ERMAN $AN -ILLS AND 'REG -URR through Oct. 27. 780-0700. THROUGH /CT 3Fish Gallery, Portland: "Addiction to Perfection," &ISH 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND h!DDICTION TO 0ERFECTION v encaustic paint and mixed media by Kimberly ENCAUSTIC PAINT AND MIXED MEDIA BY +IMBERLY Curry and graphite on paper by Jeanne #URRY AND GRAPHITE ON PAPER BY *EANNE Titherington, through Oct. 27. 3fishgallery.com 4ITHERINGTON THROUGH /CT lSHGALLERY COM Mayo Street Arts, Portland: Edwige Charlotte and -AYO 3TREET !RTS 0ORTLAND %DWIGE #HARLOTTE AND Rachel Gloria, "Gilded Roots, Native Grace," 2ACHEL 'LORIA h'ILDED 2OOTS .ATIVE 'RACE v through Oct. 28. mayostreetarts.org THROUGH /CT MAYOSTREETARTS ORG University of Southern Maine Osher Map 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE /SHER -AP Library, Portland: "Iconic America: The U.S. ,IBRARY 0ORTLAND h)CONIC !MERICA 4HE 5 3 Outline as National Symbol," through Feb. 28. /UTLINE AS .ATIONAL 3YMBOL v THROUGH &EB usm.maine.edu/maps USM MAINE EDU MAPS June Fitzpatrick Gallery at MECA, Portland: *UNE &ITZPATRICK 'ALLERY AT -%#! 0ORTLAND "Three Painters," work by Noa Warren, Greg h4HREE 0AINTERS v WORK BY .OA 7ARREN 'REG Parker and Kyle Downes, through Oct. 27. 6990ARKER AND +YLE $OWNES THROUGH /CT 5083. Daunis Fine Jewelry, Portland: Barbara Bean, $AUNIS &INE *EWELRY 0ORTLAND "ARBARA "EAN "Maine Botanicals," through Oct. 3 1 . 773-6011. h-AINE "OTANICALS v THROUGH /CT Maine Potters Market, Portland: Gail Kass, "Fall -AINE 0OTTERS -ARKET 0ORTLAND 'AIL +ASS h&ALL Foliage on Casco Bay," new leaf- and wave&OLIAGE ON #ASCO "AY v NEW LEAF AND WAVE inspired stoneware, through Oct. 26. 774-1633. INSPIRED STONEWARE THROUGH /CT Green Hand Bookshop, Portland: Michael 'REEN (AND "OOKSHOP 0ORTLAND -ICHAEL Connor, "Chee is Twee," graphite and watercolor #ONNOR h#HEE IS 4WEE v GRAPHITE AND WATERCOLOR

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drawings of diminutive creatures, through Oct. DRAWINGS OF DIMINUTIVE CREATURES THROUGH /CT 31.253-6808. Maine Charitable Mechanics Association Library, -AINE #HARITABLE -ECHANICS !SSOCIATION ,IBRARY Portland: Reggie Osborn, textile art, through Nov. 0ORTLAND 2EGGIE /SBORN TEXTILE ART THROUGH .OV 30. 772-8598. University of New England (Art Gallery), 5NIVERSITY OF .EW %NGLAND !RT 'ALLERY Portland: "Vanguard," avant-garde, experimental 0ORTLAND h6ANGUARD v AVANT GARDE EXPERIMENTAL and innovative works by nine Maine artists, AND INNOVATIVE WORKS BY NINE -AINE ARTISTS through Dec. 16. une.edu/artgallery THROUGH $EC UNE EDU ARTGALLERY Gleason Fine Art, Portland: "Maine Masterworks," 'LEASON &INE !RT 0ORTLAND h-AINE -ASTERWORKS v works by James Fitzgerald, Charles Woodbury, WORKS BY *AMES &ITZGERALD #HARLES 7OODBURY William T. Richards, Emil Holzhauer and more, 7ILLIAM 4 2ICHARDS %MIL (OLZHAUER AND MORE through Nov. 17. 699-5599. THROUGH .OV Portland Public Library: "Elegant Enigmas: The 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY h%LEGANT %NIGMAS 4HE Art of Edward Gorey," original illustrations, !RT OF %DWARD 'OREY v ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS preparatory sketches, unpublished drawings and PREPARATORY SKETCHES UNPUBLISHED DRAWINGS AND ephemera, through Dec. 29. portlandlibrary.com EPHEMERA THROUGH $EC PORTLANDLIBRARY COM Harmon's & Barton's Gallery, Portland: (ARMON S "ARTON S 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND "Rock, Canvas, Blow Torch," through Oct. 3 1 . h2OCK #ANVAS "LOW 4ORCH v THROUGH /CT harmonsbartons.com HARMONSBARTONS COM Addison Woolley Gallery, Portland: Ronnie !DDISON 7OOLLEY 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND 2ONNIE Wilson, "Dancing with Color," and Ruthy 7ILSON h$ANCING WITH #OLOR v AND 2UTHY Sylmore, "Paris Walls re/con/figured," through 3YLMORE h0ARIS 7ALLS RE CON lGURED v THROUGH Oct. 27. addisonwoolley.com /CT ADDISONWOOLLEY COM Macpage LLC, South Portland: "Landscapes," -ACPAGE ,,# 3OUTH 0ORTLAND h,ANDSCAPES v 20 local artists in various media, through Friday. LOCAL ARTISTS IN VARIOUS MEDIA THROUGH &RIDAY macpage.com MACPAGE COM Richard Boyd Gallery, Peaks Island: Bob 2ICHARD "OYD 'ALLERY 0EAKS )SLAND "OB Santandrea, Jeanne O'Toole Hayman and Jay 3ANTANDREA *EANNE / 4OOLE (AYMAN AND *AY La Brie, multi-media exhibit, through Oct. 3 1 . ,A "RIE MULTI MEDIA EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT richardboydpottery.com RICHARDBOYDPOTTERY COM University of Southern Maine (Art Gallery), 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE !RT 'ALLERY Gorham: "Sampler," 38 pieces of prints, paintings 'ORHAM h3AMPLER v PIECES OF PRINTS PAINTINGS and experimental works, through Dec. 9. AND EXPERIMENTAL WORKS THROUGH $EC usm.maine.edu/gallery USM MAINE EDU GALLERY Elizabeth Moss Gallery, Falmouth: Mary %LIZABETH -OSS 'ALLERY &ALMOUTH -ARY

and Zacarias is open to making more BOE ;BDBSJBT JT PQFO UP NBLJOH NPSF changes. DIBOHFT The Lewiston production will be the 5IF -FXJTUPO QSPEVDUJPO XJMM CF UIF :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 ' fourth for this play, though the first since Continued from Page E19 GPVSUI GPS UIJT QMBZ UIPVHI UIF mSTU TJODF its official premiere at Arena Stage last JUT PGmDJBM QSFNJFSF BU "SFOB 4UBHF MBTU Christopher Schario, The Public The$ISJTUPQIFS 4DIBSJP 5IF 1VCMJD 5IF year. An early version was staged in MaryZFBS "O FBSMZ WFSTJPO XBT TUBHFE JO .BSZ atre's artistic director, who will direct this MBOE BOE UIFO JO UIF #FSLTIJSFT BUSF T BSUJTUJD EJSFDUPS XIP XJMM EJSFDU UIJT land, and then in the Berkshires. show, describes "The Book Club Play" as TIPX EFTDSJCFT i5IF #PPL $MVC 1MBZw BT Zacarias liked the early version of ;BDBSJBT MJLFE UIF FBSMZ WFSTJPO PG a cross between the TV shows "Frazier" B DSPTT CFUXFFO UIF 57 TIPXT i'SB[JFSw the show, but feedback from audiences UIF TIPX CVU GFFECBDL GSPN BVEJFODFT and "Friends," with a dose of reality TV BOE i'SJFOET w XJUI B EPTF PG SFBMJUZ 57 caused her to think twice. DBVTFE IFS UP UIJOL UXJDF The oddball makeup of the group sur5IF PEECBMM NBLFVQ PG UIF HSPVQ TVS "People loved the play, but I love my i1FPQMF MPWFE UIF QMBZ CVU * MPWF NZ faces for all to see when the book club GBDFT GPS BMM UP TFF XIFO UIF CPPL DMVC book club," she said. "After seeing the first CPPL DMVC w TIF TBJE i"GUFS TFFJOH UIF mSTU becomes the subject of a documentary CFDPNFT UIF TVCKFDU PG B EPDVNFOUBSZ version, I heard people say T will never WFSTJPO * IFBSE QFPQMF TBZ A* XJMM OFWFS film. It's a funny story about friendships mMN *U T B GVOOZ TUPSZ BCPVU GSJFOETIJQT join a book club.' I didn't want people KPJO B CPPL DMVC * EJEO U XBOU QFPQMF and how books connect us and reveal us, BOE IPX CPPLT DPOOFDU VT BOE SFWFBM VT to leave with that impression. The first UP MFBWF XJUI UIBU JNQSFTTJPO 5IF mSTU Schario said. 4DIBSJP TBJE version was very, very fun, but it didn't WFSTJPO XBT WFSZ WFSZ GVO CVU JU EJEO U Zacarias will be in Lewiston this ;BDBSJBT XJMM CF JO -FXJTUPO UIJT address some of the issues I wanted to BEESFTT TPNF PG UIF JTTVFT * XBOUFE UP weekend to watch the play and talk to the BEESFTT w XFFLFOE UP XBUDI UIF QMBZ BOE UBML UP UIF address." audience about the production. Especially BVEJFODF BCPVU UIF QSPEVDUJPO &TQFDJBMMZ Zacarias will listen to the audience again ;BDBSJBT XJMM MJTUFO UP UIF BVEJFODF BHBJO with a new play, the writing process is XJUI B OFX QMBZ UIF XSJUJOH QSPDFTT JT after the Lewiston shows, and make reviBGUFS UIF -FXJTUPO TIPXT BOE NBLF SFWJ never done. "The Book Club Play" has OFWFS EPOF i5IF #PPL $MVC 1MBZw IBT sions if necessary. From here, the plays TJPOT JG OFDFTTBSZ 'SPN IFSF UIF QMBZT been revised and rewritten many times, CFFO SFWJTFE BOE SFXSJUUFO NBOZ UJNFT moves on to Cincinnati. NPWFT PO UP $JODJOOBUJ

%DWARD -ACKENZIE h4HE !RT OF DEE S )CE #REAM Edward Mackenzie, "The Art of dee's Ice Cream Packaging," artwork made from material donated 0ACKAGING v ARTWORK MADE FROM MATERIAL DONATED by Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust, through Oct. BY "RUNSWICK 4OPSHAM ,AND 4RUST THROUGH /CT 3 1 . richmondstoregallery.com RICHMONDSTOREGALLERY COM Engine, Biddeford Arts, Biddeford: "The Vinyl %NGINE "IDDEFORD !RTS "IDDEFORD h4HE 6INYL µ=QSO\ "Ocean 3HOW v GROUP SHOW OF RECYCLED VINYL RECORDS Show," group show of recycled vinyl records, /dS\cS¶ Pg Avenue" by through Saturday, feedtheengine.org THROUGH 3ATURDAY FEEDTHEENGINE ORG John Santoro, 8]V\ AO\b]`] 'EORGE -ARSHALL 3TORE 'ALLERY 9ORK George Marshall Store Gallery, York: from his T`][ VWa "Connections," works by Lissa Hunter and Carol h#ONNECTIONS v WORKS BY ,ISSA (UNTER AND #AROL exhibition SfVWPWbW]\ Stein; and Tom Hall, "Maine Landscapes," through 3TEIN AND 4OM (ALL h-AINE ,ANDSCAPES v THROUGH "Transitions," µB`O\aWbW]\a ¶ Nov. 1 1 . georgemarshallstoregallery.com .OV GEORGEMARSHALLSTOREGALLERY COM up through c^ bV`]cUV 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 0AINTINGS BY 0ETER !GRAlOTIS York Public Library: Paintings by Peter Agrafiotis, Nov. 4 at <]d " Ob through Oct. 30. york.lib.me.us THROUGH /CT YORK LIB ME US Elizabeth 3ZWhOPSbV York Art Association, York Harbor: "Abstract 9ORK !RT !SSOCIATION 9ORK (ARBOR h!BSTRACT Moss Galleries AND /UT OF THE /RDINARY v THROUGH .OV ;]aa 5OZZS`WSa and Out of the Ordinary," through Nov. 4. in Falmouth. W\ 4OZ[]cbV yorkartassociation.com YORKARTASSOCIATION COM Also at /Za] Ob Fryeburg Academy (Palmina F. and Stephen &RYEBURG !CADEMY 0ALMINA & AND 3TEPHEN Moss, "Once S. Pace Galleries of Art): "Apple of My Eye," 3 0ACE 'ALLERIES OF !RT h!PPLE OF -Y %YE v ;]aa µ=\QS Removed" by PAINTINGS WATERCOLORS PASTELS AND PRINTS OF APPLES paintings, watercolors, pastels and prints of apples @S[]dSR¶ Pg Mary Barnes. from more than 50 mostly regional artists of the FROM MORE THAN MOSTLY REGIONAL ARTISTS OF THE ;O`g 0O`\Sa past, through Dec. 2 1 . 935-9232. PAST THROUGH $EC Kennebunk Free Library: Jessica and Jason Willey, +ENNEBUNK &REE ,IBRARY *ESSICA AND *ASON 7ILLEY "Everyday Beauty," travel photography, through h%VERYDAY "EAUTY v TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH Courtesy photo 1]c`bSag ^V]b] Oct. 31.985-2173. /CT River Tree Arts, Kennebunk: "Photographers 2IVER 4REE !RTS +ENNEBUNK h0HOTOGRAPHERS Barnes, "Once Removed," and John Santoro, "ARNES h/NCE 2EMOVED v AND *OHN 3ANTORO Choice," through Nov. 10. rivertreearts.org #HOICE v THROUGH .OV RIVERTREEARTS ORG "Transitions," through Nov. 4. elizabethmoss h4RANSITIONS v THROUGH .OV ELIZABETHMOSS Haley Farm Gallery, Kittery: Fabric and clay (ALEY &ARM 'ALLERY +ITTERY &ABRIC AND CLAY galleries.com GALLERIES COM exhibit, through Oct. 3 1 . haleygallery.com EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT HALEYGALLERY COM Yarmouth Frame Shop and Gallery: "Falling for 9ARMOUTH &RAME 3HOP AND 'ALLERY h&ALLING FOR Atlantic Motorcar, Wiscasset: Maine Art Gallery Color," work by Martha Baum, Neil Myrick, Diana !TLANTIC -OTORCAR 7ISCASSET -AINE !RT 'ALLERY #OLOR v WORK BY -ARTHA "AUM .EIL -YRICK $IANA artists exhibit depicting the "open road" and ARTISTS EXHIBIT DEPICTING THE hOPEN ROADv AND Johnson, Marcia Feller and Anne Tarbox, through *OHNSON -ARCIA &ELLER AND !NNE 4ARBOX THROUGH beyond, through Oct. 30. 882-7511. BEYOND THROUGH /CT Dec. 8. yarmouthframeshopandgallery.com $EC YARMOUTHFRAMESHOPANDGALLERY COM Maine Art Gallery, Wiscasset: Member's exhibit, -AINE !RT 'ALLERY 7ISCASSET -EMBER S EXHIBIT North Yarmouth Academy (Curtis Gallery), .ORTH 9ARMOUTH !CADEMY #URTIS 'ALLERY works by artists from throughout the state, through WORKS BY ARTISTS FROM THROUGHOUT THE STATE THROUGH Yarmouth: Susan Myer Riley and Travis Roy, 9ARMOUTH 3USAN -YER 2ILEY AND 4RAVIS 2OY Sunday; "Wiscasset's Museum in the Streets," 3UNDAY h7ISCASSET S -USEUM IN THE 3TREETS v through Oct. 31.847-5423. THROUGH /CT historical Wiscasset photos, through Oct. 30. HISTORICAL 7ISCASSET PHOTOS THROUGH /CT Freeport Historical Society Harrington House: &REEPORT (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY (ARRINGTON (OUSE maineartgallery.org MAINEARTGALLERY ORG "Buttons, Rum and Rakes: Freeport's Mercantile h"UTTONS 2UM AND 2AKES &REEPORT S -ERCANTILE Stitchers Corner, Wiscasset: Jill Snyder Wallace, 3TITCHERS #ORNER 7ISCASSET *ILL 3NYDER 7ALLACE Past," through March, freeporthistoricalsociety.org 0AST v THROUGH -ARCH FREEPORTHISTORICALSOCIETY ORG "For the Love of Needle and Thread," embroidery, h&OR THE ,OVE OF .EEDLE AND 4HREAD v EMBROIDERY Thos. Moser Showroom, Freeport: "Viewpoints," 4HOS -OSER 3HOWROOM &REEPORT h6IEWPOINTS v through Oct. 27. 882-4141. THROUGH /CT group exhibit, through Oct. 28. 865-4519. GROUP EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT Wiscasset Bay Gallery: "Fresh Paint and Recent 7ISCASSET "AY 'ALLERY h&RESH 0AINT AND 2ECENT Coleman Burke Gallery (Fort Andross), #OLEMAN "URKE 'ALLERY &ORT !NDROSS Acquisitions," recent acquisitions of 19th- and !CQUISITIONS v RECENT ACQUISITIONS OF TH AND Brunswick: Alicia Eggert, "Speaking in Tongues," "RUNSWICK !LICIA %GGERT h3PEAKING IN 4ONGUES v 20th-century American and European paintings, TH CENTURY !MERICAN AND %UROPEAN PAINTINGS work in various media that utilizes text, through WORK IN VARIOUS MEDIA THAT UTILIZES TEXT THROUGH plus new works by contemporary New England PLUS NEW WORKS BY CONTEMPORARY .EW %NGLAND Nov. 30. colemanburke.com .OV COLEMANBURKE COM artists, through Nov. 2. wiscassetbaygallery.com ARTISTS THROUGH .OV WISCASSETBAYGALLERY COM The Frontier, Brunswick: "Groundbreakers: 4HE &RONTIER "RUNSWICK h'ROUNDBREAKERS Harlow Gallery, Hallowell: "CSA: Community (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL h#3! #OMMUNITY Mainers Shaping Agriculture's Future," -AINERS 3HAPING !GRICULTURE S &UTURE v Supporting Arts," work of 14 artists who have 3UPPORTING !RTS v WORK OF ARTISTS WHO HAVE photographs by Lily Peil, through Nov. 25. PHOTOGRAPHS BY ,ILY 0EIL THROUGH .OV partnered with central Maine farms, through Oct. PARTNERED WITH CENTRAL -AINE FARMS THROUGH /CT explorefrontier.com EXPLOREFRONTIER COM 27. harlowgallery.org HARLOWGALLERY ORG Little Dog Coffee Shop, Brunswick: "Artist: ,ITTLE $OG #OFFEE 3HOP "RUNSWICK h!RTIST Unity College (Leonard R. Craig Art Gallery): 5NITY #OLLEGE ,EONARD 2 #RAIG !RT 'ALLERY Artist," Spindleworks exhibit, through Oct. 3 1 . !RTIST v 3PINDLEWORKS EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT Kenny Cole, "Even Now the Reaper Draws His +ENNY #OLE h%VEN .OW THE 2EAPER $RAWS (IS spindleworks.org SPINDLEWORKS ORG Wages," through Oct. 3 1 . uccpa.unity.edu/ 7AGES v THROUGH /CT UCCPA UNITY EDU Bayview Gallery, Brunswick: "The Paintings "AYVIEW 'ALLERY "RUNSWICK h4HE 0AINTINGS exhibitions EXHIBITIONS of John Marshall," through Nov. 10. OF *OHN -ARSHALL v THROUGH .OV Aarhus Gallery, Belfast: "The Making of Music," !ARHUS 'ALLERY "ELFAST h4HE -AKING OF -USIC v bayviewgallery.com BAYVIEWGALLERY COM musical instruments and art inspired by music MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ART INSPIRED BY MUSIC Markings Gallery, Bath: "Wearable Art," jewelry, -ARKINGS 'ALLERY "ATH h7EARABLE !RT v JEWELRY or musical instruments, through Oct. 28. clothing and accessories by a wide array of Maine OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THROUGH /CT CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY A WIDE ARRAY OF -AINE aarhusgallery.com AARHUSGALLERY COM artists, through Oct. 31.443-1499. 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Sanborn said they are planning a series 4BOCPSO TBJE UIFZ BSF QMBOOJOH B TFSJFT of Entrepot ales, and the one available PG &OUSFQPU BMFT BOE UIF POF BWBJMBCMF Saturday had a lot of oats in the mix, so it 4BUVSEBZ IBE B MPU PG PBUT JO UIF NJY TP JU is called Entrepot (oats). It uses a blend JT DBMMFE &OUSFQPU PBUT *U VTFT B CMFOE of French and American ale yeasts and PG 'SFODI BOE "NFSJDBO BMF ZFBTUT BOE a blend of Pilsner and hard red wheat B CMFOE PG 1JMTOFS BOE IBSE SFE XIFBU malts. It comes in at 7 percent alcohol, NBMUT *U DPNFT JO BU QFSDFOU BMDPIPM has a hazy orange color, a fairly spicy IBT B IB[Z PSBOHF DPMPS B GBJSMZ TQJDZ flavor and a smooth texture that comes nBWPS BOE B TNPPUI UFYUVSF UIBU DPNFT from the oats. Son-in-law Christian and GSPN UIF PBUT 4PO JO MBX $ISJTUJBO BOE I both liked this beer, and he bought * CPUI MJLFE UIJT CFFS BOE IF CPVHIU a growler of it to bring home - while I B HSPXMFS PG JU UP CSJOH IPNF o XIJMF * bought a growler of Atlantis, a black IPA CPVHIU B HSPXMFS PG "UMBOUJT B CMBDL *1" that I have had and liked before. UIBU * IBWF IBE BOE MJLFE CFGPSF I will be looking forward to more En* XJMM CF MPPLJOH GPSXBSE UP NPSF &O trepots and other beers from the sevenUSFQPUT BOE PUIFS CFFST GSPN UIF TFWFO barrel system. CBSSFM TZTUFN

Continued from Page E12 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 Ticketmaster.com; (800) 745-3000 BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 25 - The xx with Chairlift, 8 p.m., =Qb # ³ BVS ff eWbV 1VOW`ZWTb & ^ [ House of Blues, Boston. $30 to $45. 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ ! b] "# Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 26 - Major Lazer, 8 p.m., House of =Qb $ ³ ;OX]` :OhS` & ^ [ 6]caS ]T Blues, Boston. $25. Livenation.com; (800) 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & 745-3000 %"# ! Oct. 26 - Keb' Mo' Band, 8 p.m., Wilbur =Qb $ ³ 9SP¸ ;]¸ 0O\R & ^ [ EWZPc` Theatre, Boston. $41.70 to $55.20. BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ " % b] ## Ticketmaster.com; (800) 745-3000 BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 26 - Gov't Mule, 7:30 p.m. Orpheum =Qb $ ³ 5]d¸b ;cZS %(! ^ [ =`^VSc[ Theatre, Boston. $30, $35. Livenation.com; BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ ! !# :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) (800) 745-3000 & %"# ! Oct. 27 - Smashing Pumpkins, 7:30 p.m., =Qb % ³ A[OaVW\U >c[^YW\a %(! ^ [ Agganis Arena, Boston. $39.50 and $49.50. /UUO\Wa /`S\O 0]ab]\ !' # O\R "' # Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 27 - The Maine and Mayday Parade, =Qb % ³ BVS ;OW\S O\R ;OgROg >O`ORS 6:30 p.m., House of Blues, Boston. $20. $(! ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 27 - Huey Lewis and The News, 8 p.m., =Qb % ³ 6cSg :SeWa O\R BVS <Sea & ^ [ Casino Ballroom, Hampton Beach, N.H. 1OaW\] 0OZZ`]][ 6O[^b]\ 0SOQV < 6 $44.95 to $80. Ticketmaster.com; (800) "" '# b] & BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) & 745-3000 %"# ! Oct. 29 - Deftones with Scars on =Qb ' ³ 2STb]\Sa eWbV AQO`a ]\ Broadway, 8 p.m., House of Blues, Boston. 0`]OReOg & ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ $32.50 to $42.50. Livenation.com (800) ! # b] " # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][ & 745-3000 %"# ! Oct. 30 - Social Distortion with Lindi =Qb ! ³ A]QWOZ 2Wab]`bW]\ eWbV :W\RW Ortega, 8 p.m., House of Blues, Boston. $30 =`bSUO & ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ ! to $45. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 b] "# :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 31 - Pretty Lights: The Illumination =Qb ! ³ >`Sbbg :WUVba( BVS 7ZZc[W\ObW]\ Tour, 7 p.m., TD Garden, Boston. $29.50 to B]c` % ^ [ B2 5O`RS\ 0]ab]\ ' # b] $69.50. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 $' # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 3 - Joshua Radin and A Fine Frenzy, <]d ! ³ 8]aVcO @ORW\ O\R / 4W\S 4`S\hg 7:30 p.m., Orpheum Theatre, Boston. $25 to %(! ^ [ =`^VSc[ BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ # b] $39.50. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 !' # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 3 - Journey with Pat Benatar and Neil <]d ! ³ 8]c`\Sg eWbV >Ob 0S\ObO` O\R <SWZ Giraldo, and Loverboy, 7:30 p.m., Verizon 5W`OZR] O\R :]dS`P]g %(! ^ [ DS`Wh]\ Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. $39.50 to EW`SZSaa /`S\O ;O\QVSabS` < 6 !' # b] $89.50. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 &' # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 8 - Justin Townes Earle, 7:30 p.m., <]d & ³ 8cabW\ B]e\Sa 3O`ZS %(! ^ [ The Music Hall, Portsmouth, N.H. $20 to BVS ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`ba[]cbV < 6 b] Themusichall.org; (603) 436-2400. $25. # BVS[caWQVOZZ ]`U) $ ! "!$ " Nov. 9 - The Script, 7:30 p.m., Agganis <]d ' ³ BVS AQ`W^b %(! ^ [ /UUO\Wa Arena, Boston. $35. Livenation.com; (800) /`S\O 0]ab]\ !# :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) &

Fluxus, which I had drunk before but not 'MVYVT XIJDI * IBE ESVOL CFGPSF CVU OPU in the 2012 version. JO UIF WFSTJPO Loretta is described on the Oxbow -PSFUUB JT EFTDSJCFE PO UIF 0YCPX website as a grisette, a beer type similar XFCTJUF BT B HSJTFUUF B CFFS UZQF TJNJMBS to a saison farmhouse ale but brewed UP B TBJTPO GBSNIPVTF BMF CVU CSFXFE for miners in a mining region of France. GPS NJOFST JO B NJOJOH SFHJPO PG 'SBODF Loretta is brewed with spelt - an old type -PSFUUB JT CSFXFE XJUI TQFMU o BO PME UZQF of wheat grown on a draft-horse farm in PG XIFBU HSPXO PO B ESBGU IPSTF GBSN JO Pittston. 1JUUTUPO *U JT BT DMPTF UP B MBXONPXFS CFFS BT It is as close to a lawnmower beer as Oxbow is going to come, only with 4 0YCPX JT HPJOH UP DPNF POMZ XJUI percent alcohol. It's lightly flavored and QFSDFOU BMDPIPM *U T MJHIUMZ nBWPSFE BOE smooth, with a light, cloudy, yellow color. TNPPUI XJUI B MJHIU DMPVEZ ZFMMPX DPMPS Steve and I both liked this. 4UFWF BOE * CPUI MJLFE UIJT Fluxus is a beer marking Allagash's 'MVYVT JT B CFFS NBSLJOH "MMBHBTI T birthday, and the recipe changes every CJSUIEBZ BOE UIF SFDJQF DIBOHFT FWFSZ year. The 2012 Fluxus is a Belgian strong ZFBS 5IF 'MVYVT JT B #FMHJBO TUSPOH ale, also brewed with spelt, and has some BMF BMTP CSFXFE XJUI TQFMU BOE IBT TPNF peppercorns. It is 7.7 percent alcohol and QFQQFSDPSOT *U JT QFSDFOU BMDPIPM BOE has a strong, musty flavor, which I liked IBT B TUSPOH NVTUZ nBWPS XIJDI * MJLFE and Steve didn't. BOE 4UFWF EJEO U It definitely was the most complex beer *U EFmOJUFMZ XBT UIF NPTU DPNQMFY CFFS of the three I had at the Crowbar. PG UIF UISFF * IBE BU UIF $SPXCBS

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745-3000 %"# ! Nov. 9 - The Tragically Hip, 9 p.m., House <]d ' Âł BVS B`OUWQOZZg 6W^ ' ^ [ 6]caS of Blues, Boston. $32.85 to $45.35. ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ ! &# b] "# !# Livenation.com (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][ & %"# ! Nov. 11 - Australian Pink Floyd, 6:30 p.m., <]d Âł /cab`OZWO\ >W\Y 4Z]gR $(! ^ [ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. DS`Wh]\ EW`SZSaa /`S\O ;O\QVSabS` < 6 $20.50 to $39.50. Livenation.com; (800) # b] !' # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & 745-3000 %"# ! Nov. 11 - Chris Isaak, 7:30 p.m. Orpheum <]d Âł 1V`Wa 7aOOY %(! ^ [ =`^VSc[ Theatre, Boston. $39.50 to $49.50. BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ !' # b] "' # Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 11 - Bill Cosby, 7:30 p.m., The Music <]d Âł 0WZZ 1]aPg %(! ^ [ BVS ;caWQ Hall, Portsmouth, N.H. $80 to $120. 6OZZ >]`ba[]cbV < 6 & b] Themusichall.org; (603) 436-2400. BVS[caWQVOZZ ]`U) $ ! "!$ " Nov. 15 - Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, <]d # Âł ;OQYZS[]`S O\R @gO\ :SeWa 8 p.m., House of Blues, Boston. $20. & ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 16 - Matt and Kim, 8 p.m., House of <]d $ Âł ;Obb O\R 9W[ & ^ [ 6]caS ]T Blues, Boston. $22 b] ! :WdS\ObW]\ Q][ to $30. Livenation.com 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ (800) 745-3000 & %"# ! Nov. 17 - Taking Back Sunday with Bayside <]d % Âł BOYW\U 0OQY Ac\ROg eWbV 0OgaWRS and The Menzingers, 6:30 p.m., House of O\R BVS ;S\hW\US`a $(! ^ [ 6]caS ]T Blues, Boston. $25 to $35. Livenation.com; 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ # b] !# :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) (800) 745-3000 & %"# ! Nov. 18 - Yellowcard with The Wonder <]d & Âł GSZZ]eQO`R eWbV BVS E]\RS` Years and We Are The In Crowd, GSO`a O\R ES /`S BVS 7\ 1`]eR 7 p.m., House of Blues, Boston. $25. % ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ # Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 18 - Bob Dylan & His Band with Mark <]d & Âł 0]P 2gZO\ 6Wa 0O\R eWbV ;O`Y Knopfler, 7:30 p.m., TD Garden, Boston. $45 9\]^Ă€S` %(! ^ [ B2 5O`RS\ 0]ab]\ "# to $125. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 b] # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 19 - Of Monsters and Men with Soley <]d ' Âł =T ;]\abS`a O\R ;S\ eWbV A]ZSg and Elle King, 7:30 p.m., House of Blues, O\R 3ZZS 9W\U %(! ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa Boston. $25 to $30. Livenation.com (800) 0]ab]\ # b] ! :WdS\ObW]\ Q][ & 745-3000 %"# ! Nov. 23 - Ray LaMontagne, 7:30 p.m., <]d ! Âł @Og :O;]\bOU\S %(! ^ [ Orpheum Theatre, Boston. $35 to $55. =`^VSc[ BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ !# b] ## Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 24 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, <]d " Âł B`O\a AWPS`WO\ =`QVSab`O 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., Verizon Wireless ! ^ [ O\R & ^ [ DS`Wh]\ EW`SZSaa Arena, Manchester, N.H. $32 b] $& # to $68.50. /`S\O ;O\QVSabS` < 6 ! Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 24 - Gabriel Iglesias, 7 p.m., Wilbur <]d " Âł 5OP`WSZ 7UZSaWOa % ^ [ EWZPc` Theatre, Boston. $41.50 to $51.50. BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ " # b] # # Ticketmaster.com; (800) 745-3000 BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) & %"# ! Nov. 25 - Lamb of God with In Flames, <]d # Âł :O[P ]T 5]R eWbV 7\ 4ZO[Sa Hellyeah and Sylosis, 7:30 p.m., House 6SZZgSOV O\R AgZ]aWa %(! ^ [ 6]caS of Blues, Boston. $37 to $52.50. ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ !% b] # #

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spring greens that had been TQSJOH HSFFOT UIBU IBE CFFO tossed with a little vinaigrette. UPTTFE XJUI B MJUUMF WJOBJHSFUUF Although other customers "MUIPVHI PUIFS DVTUPNFST came in while I was there DBNF JO XIJMF * XBT UIFSF - some for takeout, some for a o TPNF GPS UBLFPVU TPNF GPS B sit-down lunch -1 remember TJU EPXO MVODI o * SFNFNCFS thinking, "Why isn't this place UIJOLJOH i8IZ JTO U UIJT QMBDF packed?"w 'PS QSJDFT UIBU CZ For prices that, by QBDLFE and large, are just 50 cents to BOE MBSHF BSF KVTU DFOUT UP a dollar more than a foot-long B EPMMBS NPSF UIBO B GPPU MPOH fast-food sub (except for the faGBTU GPPE TVC FYDFQU GPS UIF GB mous $5 foot longs, of course), NPVT GPPU MPOHT PG DPVSTF you can go to Bibo's and get a ZPV DBO HP UP #JCP T BOE HFU B great sandwich with fries and HSFBU TBOEXJDI XJUI GSJFT BOE a salad, in a relaxing atmoB TBMBE JO B SFMBYJOH BUNP sphere, for under $10. TQIFSF GPS VOEFS I plan to go back, so maybe I'll * QMBO UP HP CBDL TP NBZCF * MM see you there. TFF ZPV UIFSF The staff of GO anonymously samples BVS abOTT ]T 5= O\]\g[]caZg aO[^ZSa meals for about $10. [SOZa T]` OP]cb


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required to get off. A new team memSFRVJSFE UP HFU PGG " OFX UFBN NFN ber has to become the rider, and has to CFS IBT UP CFDPNF UIF SJEFS BOE IBT UP change into the costume of the previous DIBOHF JOUP UIF DPTUVNF PG UIF QSFWJPVT bed rider. CFE SJEFS For instance, during last year's race, 'PS JOTUBODF EVSJOH MBTU ZFBS T SBDF the Meadowmere Resort in Ogimquit enUIF .FBEPXNFSF 3FTPSU JO 0HVORVJU FO tered a racing bed with a "Wizard of Oz" UFSFE B SBDJOH CFE XJUI B i8J[BSE PG 0[w theme and Dorothy as the bed jockey. UIFNF BOE %PSPUIZ BT UIF CFE KPDLFZ At the turnaround point, the Cowardly "U UIF UVSOBSPVOE QPJOU UIF $PXBSEMZ Lion had to shed his fur and change into -JPO IBE UP TIFE IJT GVS BOE DIBOHF JOUP Dorothy's clothes, and visa versa, with as %PSPUIZ T DMPUIFT BOE WJTB WFSTB XJUI BT much speed as possible. NVDI TQFFE BT QPTTJCMF "It's really a hoot to watch, and teams i*U T SFBMMZ B IPPU UP XBUDI BOE UFBNT can be very competitive," said Allyson DBO CF WFSZ DPNQFUJUJWF w TBJE "MMZTPO Cavaretta, director of sales and market$BWBSFUUB EJSFDUPS PG TBMFT BOE NBSLFU ing for Meadowmere Resort and coorJOH GPS .FBEPXNFSF 3FTPSU BOE DPPS dinator of the resort's bed team. "You EJOBUPS PG UIF SFTPSU T CFE UFBN i:PV need to be in pretty good shape to push a OFFE UP CF JO QSFUUZ HPPE TIBQF UP QVTI B full mattress and box spring set. It's got GVMM NBUUSFTT BOE CPY TQSJOH TFU *U T HPU

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N "%.%&)43 BENEFITS %NGINEERS 7ITHOUT "ORDERS S h"EER 7INE Engineers Without Borders's "Beer + Wine = 7ATER v LOCAL BEER AND WINE TASTINGS FOOD SILENT Water," local beer and wine tastings, food, silent auction and music by The Jason Spooner BandAUCTION AND MUSIC BY 4HE *ASON 3POONER "AND fundraiser for the Dorgobom, Ghana, Clean FUNDRAISER FOR THE $ORGOBOM 'HANA #LEAN 7ATER 3UPPLY 0ROJECT /CEAN 'ATEWAY 4ERMINAL Water Supply Project; Ocean Gateway Terminal, Portland. $30. ewbportlandmaine.org. 5 to 10 0ORTLAND EWBPORTLANDMAINE ORG TO P M 4HURSDAY p.m. Thursday. Labyrinth Walk, indoor Chartre-style labyrinth ,ABYRINTH 7ALK INDOOR #HARTRE STYLE LABYRINTH for meditative walks, benefits Center for Grieving FOR MEDITATIVE WALKS BENElTS #ENTER FOR 'RIEVING Children, Trinity Episcopal Church, Portland. #HILDREN 4RINITY %PISCOPAL #HURCH 0ORTLAND Donation. 772-7421. 4 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday. $ONATION TO P M 4HURSDAY Ghoulwill Ball, Halloween costume ball with 'HOULWILL "ALL (ALLOWEEN COSTUME BALL WITH prizes, benefit for Goodwill, Port City Music Hall, PRIZES BENElT FOR 'OODWILL 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL Portland. $25. portcitymusichall.com. 7 to 11 0ORTLAND PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM TO P M 3ATURDAY p.m. Saturday. Fall Book and Bake Sale, Thomas Memorial &ALL "OOK AND "AKE 3ALE 4HOMAS -EMORIAL Library, Cape Elizabeth, thomasmemoriallibrary ,IBRARY #APE %LIZABETH THOMASMEMORIALLIBRARY .org. Free admission. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday; ORG &REE ADMISSION A M TO P M &RIDAY 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. A M TO P M 3ATURDAY Walk to End Alzheimer's, Payson Park, Portland. 7ALK TO %ND !LZHEIMER S 0AYSON 0ARK 0ORTLAND alz.org/walk. 8 a.m. registration; 9 a.m. opening ALZ ORG WALK A M REGISTRATION A M OPENING ceremony Monday. CEREMONY -ONDAY Old Style New England Contradance, with /LD 3TYLE .EW %NGLAND #ONTRADANCE WITH Puckerbrush Band and caller Eric Rolnik, benefits 0UCKERBRUSH "AND AND CALLER %RIC 2OLNIK BENElTS Equine Journeys' Therapeutic riding and driving %QUINE *OURNEYS 4HERAPEUTIC RIDING AND DRIVING programs, Equine Journeys, Bridgton. $10. 647PROGRAMS %QUINE *OURNEYS "RIDGTON 8475. 7 p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY

FRIDAY &2)$!9 0OET $AN "URT AUTHOR OF h7E ,OOK ,IKE 4HIS v Poet Dan Burt, author of "We Look Like This," #OLLEGE OF THE !TLANTIC $EERING #OMMON "AR College of the Atlantic (Deering Common), Bar Harbor. 288-5015. 7p.m. (ARBOR P M Slant, storytellers use the theme of "Hitched," 3LANT STORYTELLERS USE THE THEME OF h(ITCHED v Space Gallery, Portland. Free, space538.org. 7 p.m. 3PACE 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND &REE SPACE ORG P M SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Ben Hatke and Zack Giallongo, creators of "EN (ATKE AND :ACK 'IALLONGO CREATORS OF the comic books "Zita the Spacegirl" and THE COMIC BOOKS h:ITA THE 3PACEGIRLv AND h"ROXO v #ASABLANCA #OMICS 0ORTLAND "Broxo," Casablanca Comics, Portland. casablancacomics.com. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. CASABLANCACOMICS COM A M TO P M Beth Feeman, author of "Town in a Blueberry "ETH &EEMAN AUTHOR OF h4OWN IN A "LUEBERRY Jam," Lithgow Public Library, Augusta. *AM v ,ITHGOW 0UBLIC ,IBRARY !UGUSTA www.lithgow.lib.me.us. 10a.m. WWW LITHGOW LIB ME US A M Bruce Bourque, museum chief and author of "The "RUCE "OURQUE MUSEUM CHIEF AND AUTHOR OF h4HE Swordfish Hunters: The History and Ecology of 3WORDlSH (UNTERS 4HE (ISTORY AND %COLOGY OF an Ancient American Sea People," Maine State AN !NCIENT !MERICAN 3EA 0EOPLE v -AINE 3TATE Museum, Augusta, mainestatemuseum.org. 11 a.m. -USEUM !UGUSTA MAINESTATEMUSEUM ORG A M

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FAIRS/FESTIVALS N &!)23 &%34)6!,3 Fourth Annual Yarmouth Art Festival, juried show &OURTH !NNUAL 9ARMOUTH !RT &ESTIVAL JURIED SHOW featuring painting, sculpture, photography, etching FEATURING PAINTING SCULPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY ETCHING and digital media, St. Bartholomew's Episcopal AND DIGITAL MEDIA 3T "ARTHOLOMEW S %PISCOPAL Church, Yarmouth. Free, yarmouthartfestival.com. #HURCH 9ARMOUTH &REE YARMOUTHARTFESTIVAL COM 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to A M TO P M 4HURSDAY AND &RIDAY A M TO 4 p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY OgunquitFest, scarecrow contest, haunted house, /GUNQUIT&EST SCARECROW CONTEST HAUNTED HOUSE classic car show, bed race, craft bazaar, ghost CLASSIC CAR SHOW BED RACE CRAFT BAZAAR GHOST stories and more, Main Street, Ogunquit. Most STORIES AND MORE -AIN 3TREET /GUNQUIT -OST events are free; haunted house costs $10 per EVENTS ARE FREE HAUNTED HOUSE COSTS PER family. Schedule at visitogunquit.org. Friday to FAMILY 3CHEDULE AT VISITOGUNQUIT ORG &RIDAY TO Sunday. 3UNDAY New Gloucester Community Fair, car .EW 'LOUCESTER #OMMUNITY &AIR CAR show, music, kids' tent, crafts, fireworks and SHOW MUSIC KIDS TENT CRAFTS lREWORKS AND more, New Gloucester Fairgrounds. Free. MORE .EW 'LOUCESTER &AIRGROUNDS &REE newgloucesterfair.com. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. NEWGLOUCESTERFAIR COM A M TO P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY Windham Lions Club Craft Fair, crafts, vendors, 7INDHAM ,IONS #LUB #RAFT &AIR CRAFTS VENDORS raffles, bake sale and lunch, Windham Veterans RAFmES BAKE SALE AND LUNCH 7INDHAM 6ETERANS Center. Admission is donation of non-perishable #ENTER !DMISSION IS DONATION OF NON PERISHABLE food items for Windham Food Pantry. 892-7530. FOOD ITEMS FOR 7INDHAM &OOD 0ANTRY 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. A M TO P M 3ATURDAY Waterville Harvest Fest, hay rides, scarecrow 7ATERVILLE (ARVEST &EST HAY RIDES SCARECROW making, pumpkin carving, pumpkin bowling, MAKING PUMPKIN CARVING PUMPKIN BOWLING pony rides, face painting and more, Castonguay PONY RIDES FACE PAINTING AND MORE #ASTONGUAY Square, Waterville. Free, but activities require 3QUARE 7ATERVILLE &REE BUT ACTIVITIES REQUIRE tickets, watervillemainstreet.org/events.php. 10 TICKETS WATERVILLEMAINSTREET ORG EVENTS PHP a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. A M TO P M 3UNDAY Annual Oktoberfest, cider making, rock splitting, !NNUAL /KTOBERFEST CIDER MAKING ROCK SPLITTING plowing, blacksmith demonstrations, games, PLOWING BLACKSMITH DEMONSTRATIONS GAMES wagon rides and more, Abenaki Draft Horse Club, WAGON RIDES AND MORE !BENAKI $RAFT (ORSE #LUB Lyman. $5; free for children under age 14 with ,YMAN FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE WITH paying adult. 499-7439. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. PAYING ADULT A M TO P M 3UNDAY

SPECIAL EVENTS N 30%#)!, %6%.43 FRIDAY &2)$!9 Kitchen Garden Dinner Series, multi-course +ITCHEN 'ARDEN $INNER 3ERIES MULTI COURSE wine dinner by Chef David Turin from David's WINE DINNER BY #HEF $AVID 4URIN FROM $AVID S Restaurant, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, 2ESTAURANT #OASTAL -AINE "OTANICAL 'ARDENS Boothbay. $90. 633-4333. 6 p.m. "OOTHBAY P M

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Great Maine Apple Day, featuring cider pressing, workshops, tastings and 5`SOb ;OW\S /^^ZS 2Og TSObc`W\U QWRS` ^`SaaW\U e]`YaV]^a bOabW\Ua O\R more, takes place from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Maine Organic Farmers []`S bOYSa ^ZOQS T`][ \]]\ b] " ^ [ Ac\ROg Ob bVS ;OW\S =`UO\WQ 4O`[S`a and Gardeners Association in Unity. O\R 5O`RS\S`a /aa]QWObW]\ W\ C\Wbg the Lost Ark" (1981, Rated PC), Portland Public THE ,OST !RKv 2ATED 0' 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC Library. Free, portlandlibrary.com. 4 p.m. ,IBRARY &REE PORTLANDLIBRARY COM P M "I AM," documentary screening and post-film h) !- v DOCUMENTARY SCREENING AND POST lLM discussion with Bill Halpin and Saskia Huising, DISCUSSION WITH "ILL (ALPIN AND 3ASKIA (UISING Rockland Public Library. Free. 594-0310. 6:30 2OCKLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE SUNDAY 35.$!9 p.m. P M Great Maine Apple Day, cider pressing, 'REAT -AINE !PPLE $AY CIDER PRESSING "Harvest of Dignity," documentary by the North h(ARVEST OF $IGNITY v DOCUMENTARY BY THE .ORTH workshops, tastings and more, Maine Organic WORKSHOPS TASTINGS AND MORE -AINE /RGANIC Carolina Farm Worker Advocacy Network, #AROLINA &ARM 7ORKER !DVOCACY .ETWORK Farmers and Gardeners Association, Unity. $4. &ARMERS AND 'ARDENERS !SSOCIATION 5NITY University of Maine (Holocaust and Human Rights 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE (OLOCAUST AND (UMAN 2IGHTS mofga.org. Noon to 4 p.m. MOFGA ORG .OON TO P M Center of Maine), Augusta. Free, hhrc.uma.edu. #ENTER OF -AINE !UGUSTA &REE HHRC UMA EDU Pine Tree Post Card Club Annual Fall Show and 0INE 4REE 0OST #ARD #LUB !NNUAL &ALL 3HOW AND Noon and 7 p.m. .OON AND P M Sale, 30 tables of antique postcards from all states, h $AYS AT "ASE #AMP v -OUNT %VEREST 3ALE TABLES OF ANTIQUE POSTCARDS FROM ALL STATES "40 Days at Base Camp," Mount Everest countries and topical interests, Howard Johnson COUNTRIES AND TOPICAL INTERESTS (OWARD *OHNSON documentary with filmmaker Dianne Whelan, DOCUMENTARY WITH lLMMAKER $IANNE 7HELAN Plaza Hotel, Portland. $3; free appraisals on 0LAZA (OTEL 0ORTLAND FREE APPRAISALS ON Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $9; $7 for seniors; ,INCOLN 4HEATER $AMARISCOTTA FOR SENIORS request. 657-4399. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. REQUEST A M TO P M $5 for ages 18 and under, atthelincoln.org. 7 p.m. FOR AGES AND UNDER ATTHELINCOLN ORG P M Cleonice Beer and Wine Dinner, charcuterie, #LEONICE "EER AND 7INE $INNER CHARCUTERIE Thursday; 1 p.m. Friday. 4HURSDAY P M &RIDAY Sardinian roast pork, chocolate-covered bacon 3ARDINIAN ROAST PORK CHOCOLATE COVERED BACON and more paired with beers and wines, The Maine SUNDAY AND MORE PAIRED WITH BEERS AND WINES 4HE -AINE 35.$!9 Grind, Ellsworth. $65. 664-7554. 6 p.m. 'RIND %LLSWORTH P M "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" (2012, h4HE "EST %XOTIC -ARIGOLD (OTELv Portland. $11. porttix.com. 11 a.m. 0ORTLAND PORTTIX COM A M Pumpkin Patch Express, train ride, hay ride, cider 0UMPKIN 0ATCH %XPRESS TRAIN RIDE HAY RIDE CIDER and cookies and pumpkins, Boothbay Railway AND COOKIES AND PUMPKINS "OOTHBAY 2AILWAY Village. $12. railwayvillage.org. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 6ILLAGE RAILWAYVILLAGE ORG A M TO P M

MONDAY -/.$!9 Presidential Debate Night, watch the debate on a 0RESIDENTIAL $EBATE .IGHT WATCH THE DEBATE ON A big screen, register to vote and play debate bingo, BIG SCREEN REGISTER TO VOTE AND PLAY DEBATE BINGO 21-plus; Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. Free. PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND &REE portlandempire.com. 8 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Owl Prowl, visit with bird bander June Picker and /WL 0ROWL VISIT WITH BIRD BANDER *UNE &ICKER AND her crew and take a guided trail walk, for ages HER CREW AND TAKE A GUIDED TRAIL WALK FOR AGES 8 and older, Laudholm Farm Reserve, Wells. $7. AND OLDER ,AUDHOLM &ARM 2ESERVE 7ELLS wellsreserve.org. 7 to 9 p.m. WELLSRESERVE ORG TO P M

WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Harvest on the Harbor, culinary festival (ARVEST ON THE (ARBOR CULINARY FESTIVAL includes the Grand Tasting, Maine Lobster INCLUDES THE 'RAND 4ASTING -AINE ,OBSTER Chef of the Year competition and more, Ocean #HEF OF THE 9EAR COMPETITION AND MORE /CEAN SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Gateway, Portland. Various prices. Schedule at BBQ Dinner, Music and Auction, bluegrass music, 'ATEWAY 0ORTLAND 6ARIOUS PRICES 3CHEDULE AT ""1 $INNER -USIC AND !UCTION BLUEGRASS MUSIC harvestontheharbor.com. Wednesday to Oct. 27. HARVESTONTHEHARBOR COM 7EDNESDAY TO /CT cash bar, barbecue dinner, and silent and live CASH BAR BARBECUE DINNER AND SILENT AND LIVE auctions, Freeport Community Center. $20 in AUCTIONS &REEPORT #OMMUNITY #ENTER IN advance; $25 day of event. 865-4012. 6 to ADVANCE DAY OF EVENT TO FILMS N &),-3 10p.m. P M THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Screening of "Ragged Isle": Season One, Maine3CREENING OF h2AGGED )SLEv 3EASON /NE -AINE "Reel Rock," rock-climbing adventures; benefit h2EEL 2OCK v ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURES BENElT made web series, Q&A with show's creators MADE WEB SERIES 1 ! WITH SHOW S CREATORS for the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor FOR THE ,EAVE .O 4RACE #ENTER FOR /UTDOOR follows screening, Alamo Theatre, Bucksport. $57 FOLLOWS SCREENING !LAMO 4HEATRE "UCKSPORT Ethics; One Longfellow Square, Portland. $15. %THICS /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND donation, ghostportme.com. 3:30 p.m. DONATION GHOSTPORTME COM P M onelongfellowsquare.com. 7 p.m. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M Treasured Stories by Eric Carle, music and 4REASURED 3TORIES BY %RIC #ARLE MUSIC AND Teen Movie Night, for ages 12 to 19, "Raiders of puppetry for children, Merrill Auditorium, 4EEN -OVIE .IGHT FOR AGES TO h2AIDERS OF PUPPETRY FOR CHILDREN -ERRILL !UDITORIUM

Rated PG-13), York Public Library. Free. 2ATED 0' 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE www.york.lib.me.us. 3 p.m. WWW YORK LIB ME US P M "Crazy Wisdom," documentary about Chogyam h#RAZY 7ISDOM v DOCUMENTARY ABOUT #HOGYAM Trungpa, Rinpoche, a pivotal figure in bringing 4RUNGPA 2INPOCHE A PIVOTAL lGURE IN BRINGING Tibetan Buddhism to the West, Space Gallery, 4IBETAN "UDDHISM TO THE 7EST 3PACE 'ALLERY Portland. $7. space538.org. 7:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND SPACE ORG P M

TUESDAY 45%3$!9 George Daughan, author of "1812: The Navy's 'EORGE $AUGHAN AUTHOR OF h 4HE .AVY S War," Maine Historical Society, Portland. 7AR v -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY 0ORTLAND mainehistory.org. Noon. MAINEHISTORY ORG .OON Annette Vance Dorey, author of "Maine Mothers !NNETTE 6ANCE $OREY AUTHOR OF h-AINE -OTHERS Who Murdered," McArthur Library, Biddeford. 7HO -URDERED v -C!RTHUR ,IBRARY "IDDEFORD 284-4181. 6:30 p.m. P M Jeff Foltz, author of "Two Men Ten Suns," with *EFF &OLTZ AUTHOR OF h4WO -EN 4EN 3UNS v WITH refreshments, music and a reading, University of REFRESHMENTS MUSIC AND A READING 5NIVERSITY OF Southern Maine bookstore, Portland. 780-4070. 3OUTHERN -AINE BOOKSTORE 0ORTLAND 7 p.m. P M Port Veritas Spoken Word Series, World Series 0ORT 6ERITAS 3POKEN 7ORD 3ERIES 7ORLD 3ERIES Poetry Slam, 18-plus; Bull Feeney's, Portland. $3; 0OETRY 3LAM PLUS "ULL &EENEY S 0ORTLAND $10 for slam buy-in. 773-7210. 7 p.m. FOR SLAM BUY IN P M Linda Franklin, author of children's Halloween ,INDA &RANKLIN AUTHOR OF CHILDREN S (ALLOWEEN book "Into the Pumpkin," York Public Library. BOOK h)NTO THE 0UMPKIN v 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY www.york.lib.me.us. 4 p.m. WWW YORK LIB ME US P M "An Evening of Poetry," bring original poems h!N %VENING OF 0OETRY v BRING ORIGINAL POEMS or favorite poems to share, hosted by Priscilla OR FAVORITE POEMS TO SHARE HOSTED BY 0RISCILLA Cookson, York Public Library, www.york.lib.me.us. #OOKSON 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY WWW YORK LIB ME US 6:30 p.m. P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Susan Poulin, author of "Finding Your Inner 3USAN 0OULIN AUTHOR OF h&INDING 9OUR )NNER Moose: Ida LeClair's Guide to Livin' the Good -OOSE )DA ,E#LAIR S 'UIDE TO ,IVIN THE 'OOD Life," Orono Public Library. 866-5060. 1 p.m. ,IFE v /RONO 0UBLIC ,IBRARY P M Monica Wood, author of "When We Were the -ONICA 7OOD AUTHOR OF h7HEN 7E 7ERE THE Kennedys: A Memoir from Mexico, Maine," +ENNEDYS ! -EMOIR FROM -EXICO -AINE v Nonesuch Books, South Portland. 799-2659. 7 p.m. .ONESUCH "OOKS 3OUTH 0ORTLAND P M OCT. 25 /#4 Jane Brox, author of "The Story of Rural *ANE "ROX AUTHOR OF h4HE 3TORY OF 2URAL Electrification in America," Maine Historical %LECTRIlCATION IN !MERICA v -AINE (ISTORICAL Society, Portland, mainehistory.org. 7 p.m. 3OCIETY 0ORTLAND MAINEHISTORY ORG P M Gerry Boyle, author of "Port City: Black and 'ERRY "OYLE AUTHOR OF h0ORT #ITY "LACK AND White," Lithgow Public Library, Augusta. 7HITE v ,ITHGOW 0UBLIC ,IBRARY !UGUSTA www.lithgow.lib.me.us. 6:30 p.m. WWW LITHGOW LIB ME US P M Susan Poulin, author of "Finding Your Inner 3USAN 0OULIN AUTHOR OF h&INDING 9OUR )NNER Moose: Ida LeClair's Guide to Livin' the Good -OOSE )DA ,E#LAIR S 'UIDE TO ,IVIN THE 'OOD Life," Ellsworth Public Library. 667-6363. 6 p.m. ,IFE v %LLSWORTH 0UBLIC ,IBRARY P M Poet Linda Aldrich, author of "March and Mad 0OET ,INDA !LDRICH AUTHOR OF h-ARCH AND -AD Women,"York Public Library, www.york.lib.me.us. 7OMEN v 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY WWW YORK LIB ME US 7 p.m. P M

TUESDAY 45%3$!9 "Where Your Food Comes From Matters," h7HERE 9OUR &OOD #OMES &ROM -ATTERS v documentary followed by discussion with David DOCUMENTARY FOLLOWED BY DISCUSSION WITH $AVID Gulak, manager of Barrell's Community Market, 'ULAK MANAGER OF "ARRELL S #OMMUNITY -ARKET University of Maine (Holocaust and Human Rights 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE (OLOCAUST AND (UMAN 2IGHTS PRO SPORTS N 02/ 30/243 Center of Maine), Augusta. Free, hhrc.uma.edu. #ENTER OF -AINE !UGUSTA &REE HHRC UMA EDU 7 p.m. P M Portland Pirates, AHL affiliate of the Phoenix 0ORTLAND 0IRATES !(, AFlLIATE OF THE 0HOENIX Coyotes, Cumberland County Civic Center, #OYOTES #UMBERLAND #OUNTY #IVIC #ENTER WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Portland. $15 to $20. portlandpirates.com. Vs. 0ORTLAND TO PORTLANDPIRATES COM 6S "The Banned Book Film Series," screening of h4HE "ANNED "OOK &ILM 3ERIES v SCREENING OF Manchester, 6:30 p.m. Friday; Vs. Adirondack, 7 -ANCHESTER P M &RIDAY 6S !DIRONDACK "American Psycho" (2000, Rated NC-17), Portland P M 3UNDAY 6S 0ROVIDENCE P M -ONDAY h!MERICAN 0SYCHOv 2ATED .# 0ORTLAND p.m. Sunday; Vs. Providence, 7 p.m. Monday. Public Library. Free, portlandlibrary.com. 5:30 p.m. 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE PORTLANDLIBRARY COM P M

BOOKS/AUTHORS N "//+3 !54(/23 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 John Connolly and Julia Spencer-Fleming, editor *OHN #ONNOLLY AND *ULIA 3PENCER &LEMING EDITOR and contributor to the anthology "To Die For," AND CONTRIBUTOR TO THE ANTHOLOGY h4O $IE &OR v South Portland Public Library. 767-7660. 7 p.m. 3OUTH 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY P M Vicki Doudera, author of "A House to Die For" 6ICKI $OUDERA AUTHOR OF h! (OUSE TO $IE &ORv and "Deadly Offer," Lithgow Public Library, AND h$EADLY /FFER v ,ITHGOW 0UBLIC ,IBRARY

PARTICIPANT DANCE N 0!24)#)0!.4 $!.#% Bath Family Dance, live fiddle music and dance "ATH &AMILY $ANCE LIVE lDDLE MUSIC AND DANCE lessons, Bath Dance Works. $3; $12 per family. LESSONS "ATH $ANCE 7ORKS PER FAMILY 522-3900. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday. TO P M &RIDAY Port City Swing Dance, music by Lex 0ORT #ITY 3WING $ANCE MUSIC BY ,EX and Joe, Woodfords Club, Portland. $10. AND *OE 7OODFORDS #LUB 0ORTLAND portcityswing.com. Lessons at 8 p.m., dance at 9 PORTCITYSWING COM ,ESSONS AT P M DANCE AT p.m. Friday. P M &RIDAY


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• WALK AMONG THE SHADOWS N E/:9 /;=<5 B63 A6/2=EA WHAT: Professional actors present E6/B( >`]TSaaW]\OZ OQb]`a ^`SaS\b details about Portland's famous RSbOWZa OP]cb >]`bZO\R¸a TO[]ca characters buried in historic Eastern QVO`OQbS`a Pc`WSR W\ VWab]`WQ 3OabS`\ Cemetery. 1S[SbS`g WHEN: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday to E63<( $(! b] %(! ^ [ BVc`aROg b] Saturday and Oct. 25-27. Tours leave AObc`ROg O\R =Qb # % B]c`a ZSOdS every 15 minutes. SdS`g # [W\cbSa WHERE: Eastern Cemetery, Congress E63@3( 3OabS`\ 1S[SbS`g 1]\U`Saa Street (base of Munjoy Hill), Portland Ab`SSb POaS ]T ;c\X]g 6WZZ >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $10; $5 for children under 6=E ;C16( ) # T]` QVWZR`S\ c\RS` age 12 OUS INFO: spiritsalive.org/wats 7<4=( a^W`WbaOZWdS ]`U eOba • "DAMNATIONLAND" N Âľ2/;</B7=<:/<2Âś WHAT: Third annual installment of E6/B( BVW`R O\\cOZ W\abOZZ[S\b ]T Maine-made short horror films. ;OW\S [ORS aV]`b V]``]` ÂżZ[a WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday E63<( & ^ [ 4`WROg WHERE: State Theatre, 609 Congress E63@3( AbObS BVSOb`S $ ' 1]\U`Saa St., Portland Ab >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $10 6=E ;C16( INFO: statetheatreportland.com 7<4=( abObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][

• WICKED WALKING TOURS N E71932 E/:97<5 B=C@A WHAT: Stroll through the Old Port E6/B( Ab`]ZZ bV`]cUV bVS =ZR >]`b and hear ghostly tales of the city's O\R VSO` UV]abZg bOZSa ]T bVS QWbg¸a haunted past. VOc\bSR ^Oab WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, E63<( & ^ [ AObc`ROg Ac\ROg Tuesday, Oct. 25-27, Oct. 29 and Oct. BcSaROg =Qb # % =Qb ' O\R =Qb 31; 10:30 a.m. Oct. 31 ! ) (! O [ =Qb ! WHERE: Meet at Bell Buoy Park next to E63@3( ;SSb Ob 0SZZ 0c]g >O`Y \Sfb b] Flatbread Co. on Commercial Street, 4ZObP`SOR 1] ]\ 1][[S`QWOZ Ab`SSb Portland >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $16; $13 for seniors; $11 for 6=E ;C16( $) ! T]` aS\W]`a) T]` children under age 12. BWQYSba [cab (Tickets must QVWZR`S\ c\RS` OUS be purchased in advance.) PS ^c`QVOaSR W\ ORdO\QS INFO: 730-0490; 7<4=( %! "' ) wickedwalkingtours.com eWQYSReOZYW\Ub]c`a Q][ • COUNTRY SCAREWAYS HAUNTED HAYRIDE N 1=C<B@G A1/@3E/GA 6/C<B32 6/G@723 WHAT: Look out for the ghosts of golf E6/B( :]]Y ]cb T]` bVS UV]aba ]T U]ZT games past on this benefit ride for the UO[Sa ^Oab ]\ bVWa PS\SÂżb `WRS T]` bVS Mt. Ararat Class of 2015. ;b /`O`Ob 1ZOaa ]T # WHEN: 7 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. E63<( % b] ^ [ 4`WROg O\R AObc`ROg (Rain dates are Oct. 26-27.) @OW\ RObSa O`S =Qb $ %

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WHERE: Country E63@3( 1]c\b`g Fareways, 1549 Augusta 4O`SeOga #"' /cUcabO Road, Bowdoin @]OR 0]eR]W\ HOW MUCH: $10 6=E ;C16( INFO: 504-1305; country 7<4=( # " ! #) Q]c\b`g scarewayshaunted aQO`SeOgaVOc\bSR hayride.com VOg`WRS Q][ • HALLOWEENFEST AT N 6/::=E33<43AB /B MAINE WILDLIFE PARK ;/7<3 E7:2:743 >/@9 WHAT: Check out special E6/B( 1VSQY ]cb a^SQWOZ Halloween displays and 6OZZ]eSS\ RWa^ZOga O\R take part in games and bOYS ^O`b W\ UO[Sa O\R contests. Costumes Q]\bSaba 1]abc[Sa encouraged. S\Q]c`OUSR WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. Friday E63<( $ b] ' ^ [ 4`WROg and Saturday O\R AObc`ROg WHERE: Maine Wildlife E63@3( ;OW\S EWZRZWTS Park, Route 26, Gray >O`Y @]cbS $ 5`Og HOW MUCH: $7 6=E ;C16( % INFO: 657-4977 7<4=( $#% "'%%

INFO: 793-8825; 7<4=( %'! && #) parsonsfieldseminary.org ^O`a]\a¿SZRaS[W\O`g ]`U • TALES OF TERROR N B/:3A =4 B3@@=@ WHAT: Storyteller Lynne E6/B( Ab]`gbSZZS` :g\\S Cullen and actress 1cZZS\ O\R OQb`Saa Brittany Cook share 0`WbbO\g 1]]Y aVO`S spine-chilling tales from a^W\S QVWZZW\U bOZSa T`][ 19th-century writers. 'bV QS\bc`g e`WbS`a WHEN: 6 and 8p.m. E63<( $ O\R & ^ [ Friday; 8 p.m. Saturday 4`WROg) & ^ [ AObc`ROg WHERE: Victoria Mansion, E63@3( DWQb]`WO ;O\aW]\ 109 Danforth St., ' 2O\T]`bV Ab Portland >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $20; $15 6=E ;C16( ) # for members; $10 for T]` [S[PS`a) T]` children under age 17 QVWZR`S\ c\RS` OUS % INFO: 772-4841, Ext. 821; 7<4=( %% "&" 3fb & ) victoriamansion.org dWQb]`WO[O\aW]\ ]`U

• FRIGHT AT THE FORT N 4@756B /B B63 4=@B Atria in Kennebunk plans /b`WO W\ 9S\\SPc\Y ^ZO\a WHAT: Fort Knox E6/B( 4]`b 9\]f a doggie fashion show O R]UUWS TOaVW]\ aV]e THE HAUNTING: CREEPS succumbs to the zombie N B63 6/C<B7<5( 1@33>A acQQc[Pa b] bVS h][PWS for 2 ^ [ AObc`ROg p.m. Saturday. T]` AND FREAKS AT THE apocalypse, and brave /<2 4@3/9A /B B63 O^]QOZg^aS O\R P`OdS SEMINARY souls can enter the fort if they dare. A3;7</@G a]cZa QO\ S\bS` bVS T]`b WT bVSg RO`S WHAT: Travel through a 42-room WHEN: 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, Saturday E6/B( B`OdSZ bV`]cUV O " `]][ E63<( #(! b] ' ^ [ 4`WROg AObc`ROg building and surrounding campus, and Oct. 26-27 PcWZRW\U O\R ac``]c\RW\U QO[^ca O\R =Qb $ % where frightful creatures lurk in dark WHERE: Fort Knox, Bucksport eVS`S T`WUVbTcZ Q`SObc`Sa Zc`Y W\ RO`Y E63@3( 4]`b 9\]f 0cQYa^]`b places. HOW MUCH: $10; $5 for children under ^ZOQSa 6=E ;C16( ) # T]` QVWZR`S\ c\RS` WHEN: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, age 12. 3f^`Saa bWQYSba( Express tickets: $12;) % T]` $7 for E63<( $(! b] '(! ^ [ 4`WROg OUS Saturday and Oct. 26-27 children under age 12 AObc`ROg O\R =Qb $ % QVWZR`S\ c\RS` OUS WHERE: Parsonsfield Seminary, INFO: fortknox.maineguide.com/fright E63@3( >O`a]\a¿SZR AS[W\O`g 7<4=( T]`bY\]f [OW\SUcWRS Q][ T`WUVb Route 160 (504 North Road), North @]cbS $ # " <]`bV @]OR <]`bV Parsonsfield • HALLOWEEN HARVEST >O`a]\a¿SZR N 6/::=E33< 6/@D3AB HOW MUCH: $10; $5 for children under WHAT: Travel by wagon down a 6=E ;C16( ) # T]` QVWZR`S\ c\RS` E6/B( B`OdSZ Pg eOU]\ R]e\ O age 12 haunted trail and enjoy ghoulish OUS VOc\bSR b`OWZ O\R S\X]g UV]cZWaV

Left: 2011 Ghoulwill Ball :STb( 5V]cZeWZZ 0OZZ grand-prize winners Stacey and U`O\R ^`WhS eW\\S`a AbOQSg O\R Shiran Pasternak, dressed as AVW`O\ >OabS`\OY R`SaaSR Oa "ThunderCats" characters. Right: ÂľBVc\RS`1ObaÂś QVO`OQbS`a @WUVb( Most Creative Use of Goodwill ;]ab 1`SObWdS CaS ]T 5]]ReWZZ Finds winners Megan Wallace, 4W\Ra eW\\S`a ;SUO\ EOZZOQS dressed as a combination of R`SaaSR Oa O Q][PW\ObW]\ ]T Dorothy and the Wicked Witch, 2]`]bVg O\R bVS EWQYSR EWbQV and Brian Wallace, dressed as a O\R 0`WO\ EOZZOQS R`SaaSR Oa O combination of the Tin Man, the Q][PW\ObW]\ ]T bVS BW\ ;O\ bVS Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow 1]eO`RZg :W]\ bVS AQO`SQ`]e and the Yellow Brick Road. O\R bVS GSZZ]e 0`WQY @]OR

treats at the spook shack. There's also b`SOba Ob bVS a^]]Y aVOQY BVS`S¸a OZa] a special kids' event from 2 b] " ^ [ to 4 p.m. O a^SQWOZ YWRa¸ SdS\b T`][ Saturday for $3. AObc`ROg T]` ! WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Saturday E63<( $ b] ^ [ 4`WROg AObc`ROg and Oct. 26-27 O\R =Qb $ % WHERE: Raitt Farm Homestead E63@3( @OWbb 4O`[ 6][SabSOR Museum, 2077 State Road, Eliot ;caSc[ %% AbObS @]OR 3ZW]b HOW MUCH: $6 6=E ;C16( $ INFO: raittfarmmuseum.org 7<4=( `OWbbTO`[[caSc[ ]`U • BUCKSPORT GHOSTPORT N 0C19A>=@B 56=AB>=@B WHAT: Family festival includes a E6/B( 4O[WZg TSabWdOZ W\QZcRSa O costume parade, coffin racing, spooky Q]abc[S ^O`ORS Q]TÂż\ `OQW\U a^]]Yg stories, pumpkin carving, pumpkin ab]`WSa ^c[^YW\ QO`dW\U ^c[^YW\ catapaulting and a screening of "The QObO^OcZbW\U O\R O aQ`SS\W\U ]T ÂľBVS Shining." AVW\W\U Âś WHEN: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday E63<( O [ b] ^ [ AObc`ROg WHERE: Downtown Bucksport E63@3( 2]e\b]e\ 0cQYa^]`b HOW MUCH: Free 6=E ;C16( 4`SS INFO: ghostportme.com 7<4=( UV]ab^]`b[S Q][

• HALLOWEEN DOGGIE FASHION SHOW N 6/::=E33< 2=5573 4/A67=< A6=E WHAT: Watch a fashion show of shelter E6/B( EObQV O TOaVW]\ aV]e ]T aVSZbS` dogs dressed in their Halloween R]Ua R`SaaSR W\ bVSW` 6OZZ]eSS\ finest. ¿\Sab WHEN: 2 ^ [ AObc`ROg p.m. Saturday E63<( WHERE: Atria, 1 Penny Lane (off Route E63@3( /b`WO >S\\g :O\S ]TT @]cbS 1), Kennebunk 9S\\SPc\Y HOW MUCH: Free; donations to Animal 6=E ;C16( 4`SS) R]\ObW]\a b] /\W[OZ Welfare Society welcome ESZTO`S A]QWSbg eSZQ][S INFO: 985-3244 7<4=( '&# ! "" • PUMPKIN CARVING PARTY N >C;>97< 1/@D7<5 >/@BG WHAT: Help Camp Sunshine carve E6/B( 6SZ^ 1O[^ Ac\aVW\S QO`dS 1,000 jack-o-lanterns for a Maine Mall XOQY ] ZO\bS`\a T]` O ;OW\S ;OZZ pumpkin tower, plus face painting, live ^c[^YW\ b]eS` ^Zca TOQS ^OW\bW\U ZWdS music and free portraits. [caWQ O\R T`SS ^]`b`OWba WHEN: Noon to 5 p.m. Saturday E63<( <]]\ b] # ^ [ AObc`ROg WHERE: Maine Mall near Sports E63@3( ;OW\S ;OZZ \SO` A^]`ba Authority, 364 Maine Mall Road, South /cbV]`Wbg !$" ;OW\S ;OZZ @]OR A]cbV Portland >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: Free 6=E ;C16( 4`SS INFO: 655-3800 7<4=( $## !&


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WWW RAISINGMAINE COM B=2/G TODAY /\W[OZ 4c\ ³ (! O [ 1VWZR`S\¸a Animal Fun - 11:30 a.m., Children's ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T ;OW\S & & Museum and Theatre of Maine. 828 1234. !" Tiny Tots: Squishy Slime - 10:30 BW\g B]ba( A_cWaVg AZW[S ³ (! a.m., Children's Museum and Theatre O [ 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S of Maine. 828-1234. ]T ;OW\S & & !" Where Science Meets Art: EVS`S AQWS\QS ;SSba /`b( Pumpkin Dissection - 3:45 p.m., >c[^YW\ 2WaaSQbW]\ ³ !("# ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" FRIDAY 4@72/G Castle Building - 2:30 p.m., 1OabZS 0cWZRW\U ³ (! ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" Fire Safety Friday - 10:30 a.m., 4W`S AOTSbg 4`WROg ³ (! O [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" Sleeping Beauty - 4 p.m., AZSS^W\U 0SOcbg ³ " ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" Yarn-O-Lantern - 11:30 a.m., GO`\ = :O\bS`\ ³ (! O [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" SATURDAY A/BC@2/G Craft Time: Beach Buddies - 9:15 1`OTb BW[S( 0SOQV 0cRRWSa ³ '( # a.m., Royal River Books. 846-8006. O [ @]gOZ @WdS` 0]]Ya &"$ & $ Page to Stage Book Club: Sleeping >OUS b] AbOUS 0]]Y 1ZcP( AZSS^W\U

Beauty - 1:30-3 p.m., Children's 0SOcbg ³ (! ! ^ [ 1VWZR`S\¸a Museum and Theatre of Maine. 828;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T ;OW\S & & 1234. !" Pumpkin Decoration - 1 a.m., >c[^YW\ 2SQ]`ObW]\ ³ O [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" "Sleeping Beauty" - 4 p.m., ¾AZSS^W\U 0SOcbgœ ³ " ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" Yarn-O-Lantern - 3 p.m., Children's GO`\ = :O\bS`\ ³ ! ^ [ 1VWZR`S\¸a Museum and Theatre of Maine. 828;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T ;OW\S & & 1234. !" SUNDAY AC<2/G "Sleeping Beauty" - 1:30 p.m., ¾AZSS^W\U 0SOcbgœ ³ (! ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" "Sleeping Beauty" - 4 p.m., ¾AZSS^W\U 0SOcbgœ ³ " ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" Spooky Science Afternoon - 2:( A^]]Yg AQWS\QS /TbS`\]]\ ³ 30-3:30 p.m., Children's Museum and ! !(! ^ [ 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R Theatre of Maine. 828-1234. BVSOb`S ]T ;OW\S & & !" MONDAY ;=<2/G Story Time - Sheila Towne, 9:15 Ab]`g BW[S ³ AVSWZO B]e\S '( # a.m., Royal River Books. 846-8006. O [ @]gOZ @WdS` 0]]Ya &"$ & $ TUESDAY BC3A2/G Art Through the Ages: Escher's /`b BV`]cUV bVS /USa( 3aQVS`¸a Tessellations - 3:30 p.m., Children's BSaaSZZObW]\a ³ !(! ^ [ 1VWZR`S\¸a

Museum and Theatre of Maine. 828;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T ;OW\S & & 1234. !" Color Play: Beets - 11:30 a.m., 1]Z]` >ZOg( 0SSba ³ (! O [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" Butter Making - Paula Letiecq, 0cbbS` ;OYW\U ³ >OcZO :SbWSQ_ Raising Maine, 10-11:30 a.m., Pineland @OWaW\U ;OW\S ³ (! O [ >W\SZO\R Farms, New Gloucester 4O`[a <Se 5Z]cQSabS` Story Time - Sheila Towne, 9:15 Ab]`g BW[S ³ AVSWZO B]e\S '( # a.m., Royal River Books. 846-8006. O [ @]gOZ @WdS` 0]]Ya &"$ & $

Cups and Balloons - 11:30 a.m., 1c^a O\R 0OZZ]]\a ³ (! O [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" Tiny Tots: Sensory Bottles - 10:30 BW\g B]ba( AS\a]`g 0]bbZSa ³ (! a.m., Children's Museum and Theatre O [ 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S of Maine. 828-1234. ]T ;OW\S & & !" Where Science Meets Art: EVS`S AQWS\QS ;SSba /`b( Pumpkin Dissection - 3:45 p.m., >c[^YW\ 2WaaSQbW]\ ³ !("# ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !"

WEDNESDAY E32<3A2/G Audition Workshop - 3:30-5 p.m., /cRWbW]\ E]`YaV]^ ³ !(! # ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" The Joy of Chickens - Paula BVS 8]g ]T 1VWQYS\a ³ >OcZO Letiecq & her Golden Comet :SbWSQ_ VS` 5]ZRS\ 1][Sb Feathered Friends, Raising Maine, 4SObVS`SR 4`WS\Ra @OWaW\U ;OW\S 10-11:30 a.m., Pineland Farms, New (! O [ >W\SZO\R 4O`[a <Se Gloucester 5Z]cQSabS` Kooky, Spooky Cookie Decorating 9]]Yg A^]]Yg 1]]YWS 2SQ]`ObW\U - 2:30 p.m., Children's Museum and ³ (! ^ [ 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R Theatre of Maine. 828-1234. BVSOb`S ]T ;OW\S & & !" Open Art Studio - 11 a.m.-noon, =^S\ /`b AbcRW] ³ O [ \]]\ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !"

OCT. 26 =1B $ Kooky, Spooky Cookie Decorating 9]]Yg A^]]Yg 1]]YWS 2SQ]`ObW\U - 2:30 p.m., Children's Museum and ³ (! ^ [ 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R Theatre of Maine. 828-1234. BVSOb`S ]T ;OW\S & & !" "Sleeping Beauty" - 4 p.m., ¾AZSS^W\U 0SOcbgœ ³ " ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" "Sleeping Beauty" - 6 p.m., ¾AZSS^W\U 0SOcbgœ ³ $ ^ [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !" Yarn-O-Lantern - 11:30 a.m., GO`\ = :O\bS`\ ³ (! O [ Children's Museum and Theatre of 1VWZR`S\¸a ;caSc[ O\R BVSOb`S ]T Maine. 828-1234. ;OW\S & & !"

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