Items submitted to Check it Out must be events that benefit nonprofit
organizations and be open to the public. Submissions should be received
at least seven days in advance of the event.

Farmington area
Livermore, Sunday, Aug. 2: Music in the Meeting House: Pastor Rick and
Val Messana, 9 a.m. followed by church service, North Livermore Baptist
Church.
Wilton, Sunday, Aug. 2: Rev. Concerts on the Lawn: Garrett Johnston and
family from East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, 6 p.m., East Wilton Union
Church. Free-will offering. Chairs available. Refreshments and
fellowship to follow. FMI: 645-4297.
Livermore Falls, Monday, Aug. 3: Glory Bound (Terry Moore) concert, 6 to 8 p.m., Livermore Falls Gazebo, downtown.
Rangeley, Monday, Aug. 3: American Red Cross blood drive, 1-6 p.m., Good Shepard Church, 2614 Main St.
Farmington, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Seminole Wind concert, 11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m., Meeting House Gazebo, downtown. Weather permitting. Bring lunch
and chair. FMI: Jeff Wells 778-3424 or 778-3900.
Livermore Falls, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Silver & Gold concert, 6-8 p.m., Gazebo, downtown.
Livermore Falls, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Stained Grass Concert, 6 to 8 p.m., Livermore Falls Gazebo, downtown.
Rangeley, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Ladies/Community Breakfast, 7 a.m., Loon
Lodge, Rte. 4. Bring the family. If anyone has special dietary needs
please call in advance so they can try to accommodate your needs. FMI:
864-5666.
Livermore, Friday through Sunday, Aug. 7-9: Bonnets and Petticoats: An
Exhibit of Victorian Clothing with a seamstress workshop, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m., Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, 290 Norlands Road. $5.
FMI: 897-4366 or www.norlands.org.
Wilton, Friday, August 7: Chicken Barbecue, 5 to 6:30 p.m., First
Congregational Church, Main St. Eat in or take out. Cost: Regular meal
(½ chicken) $8.50, small meal, children or adult $6. FMI: 645-2535.
Wilton, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 7-8: Blueberry Festival, Friday 9
a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., downtown and Nichols
Expo. Races, parades, food, entertainment. FMI: 778-4726, 585-2666 or
www.wiltonbbf.com.
Farmington, Saturday, Aug. 8: Contradance, family dance 6:30 p.m.,
regular dance 8 p.m., Grange, Bridge Street. Family dance: $2, children
$1; regular dance: $6, students $5, family $15 max. All dances taught
and called. No partner needed. All welcome. FMI: 491-9928.
Farmington, Saturday, Aug. 8: Music and memories of The Designed
Xpression, 7 p.m., UMF’s Merrill Hall. Free. Reception following at
Bjourn Lounge.
Farmington, Saturday, Aug. 8: Roast pork loin community luncheon, 12-1
p.m., Old South First Congregational Church. Free. For delivery in
Farmington area, call 778-0424 during the week or 778-4438 the morning
of the luncheon.
Farmington, Saturday, Aug. 8: Bean supper, 4:30-6 p.m., Trinity UMC.
Livermore Falls, Thursday, Aug. 13: Nickles & Dimes concert, 6-8 p.m., Gazebo, downtown.
Livermore Falls, Saturday, Aug. 8: Off the Hill concert, 6-8 p.m., Gazebo, downtown.
Locke Mills, Saturday, Aug. 8: Annual Blueberry Festival, 7:30 to 11 a.m. or sold out, Locke Mills Union Church. FMI: 675-2259.
Rangeley, Saturday, Aug. 8: Orgonon Auction, viewing at 9 a.m., Wilhelm Reich Museum, Dode Pond Road. FMI: 864-3443.
Livermore, Sunday, Aug. 9: Music in the Meeting House: Blue Mountain
Country, 9 a.m., church service 9:30 a.m., North Livermore Baptist
Church.
Rangeley, Sunday, Aug. 9: Hugh Ogden memorial evening of poetry and
stories, 6 p.m., Ecopelagicon Nature Store, 7 Pond St. Free.
Refreshments. FMI: Peggy Yocom 864-3421 or Ecopelagicon / Linda Dexter
864-2771.
Wilton, Sunday, Aug. 9: Concerts on the Lawn: Greater Purpose, 6 p.m.,
East Wilton Union Church, 1306 Main St. Free-will offering. Rain
location: inside. Refreshments and fellowship follow. FMI: 645-4297.
Livermore Falls, Monday, Aug. 10: Glory Bound (Terry Moore) Concert, 6 to 8 p.m., Livermore Falls Gazebo, downtown.
Farmington, Tuesday, Aug. 11: “Music on Main”: The Crosby’s, 11:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m., Meeting House Gazebo, downtown. Bring lunch and chair. FMI:
Jeff Wells 778-3424 or 778-3900.
Livermore Falls, Tuesday, Aug. 11: American Red Cross blood drive, 12-6 p.m., Murray Hall, 69 Main St.
Livermore Falls, Tuesday, Aug. 11: Bing Crosby concert, 6-8 p.m., Gazebo, downtown.
Livermore Falls, Wednesday, Aug. 12: Stained Grass Concert, 6 to 8 p.m., Livermore Falls Gazebo, downtown.

Oxford Hills area
Bethel, Sunday, Aug. 2: Mahoosuc Arts Council Free Concert Series:
Jewel Clark and Donnie Katlin, 4 p.m., the Gazebo on the Bethel Common.
FMI: 824-3575, www.mahoosucarts.org.
Oxford, Sunday, Aug. 2: Uptown Cruizahs Car Club hosts the club’s first
car show, registration from 7:30 to 11 a.m., New Balance Factory Store,
Route 26. Rain or shine. Cost: $5 per car. Participant voting will take
place until Noon and the awards ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. Les
Wing at 890-0870 or Russ Pratt at 754-7189. Show includes music by Red
Wing, door prizes all day long, food, Street Rod Inspections, 50/50
raffle.
Oxford, Sunday, Aug. 2: American Red Cross Blood Drive, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 19 Industrial Drive. 
Lovell, Monday, Aug. 3: American Red Cross blood drive, 2-7 p.m., Firehouse, 3880 Hatch Road.
North Waterford, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Public Supper, 5 to 6:30 p.m., North
Waterford Congregational Church, 5 Kezars Rd. (off Rtes. 35 and 37,
opposite Melby’s Market). Cost: Adults $7, children under 12 $3.50.
Norway, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Art for grades 2-6, 2-3 p.m., Library, 258 Main St. FMI: 743-5308 or www.norway.lib.me.us.
Norway, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Shakespeare discussion with Sally Jones, 7 p.m., Memorial Library, 258 Main St. FMI: 743-5309.
Otisfield, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Otisfield Food Pantry Open, 10 a.m. to
noon, Spurrs Corner  Church, Rte. 121. FMI: 583-4780, 627-4329.
Oxford, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Kora Temple Shrine Band, 6:30 p.m.,
Anderson-Staples American Legion Post 112, Route 121 and Skeetfield
Road. Rain or shine. Refreshments. FMI: Ted Heidrich 539-4102.South
Paris, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Rick Charette Performance, 10 a.m., Moore
Park. In the event of rain, the program will be held at the Paris
Public School on High Street. Free. Sponsored by Norway Savings Bank,
W.J. Wheeler Insurance, Littlefield Greenhouse and Gift Shop, Dead
River Company, and Park Street Press.
Paris, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Barry Wood Concert, 6 p.m., Moore Park.
Stormy weather location will be the fire station on Western Avenue.
Free. Sponsored by Norway Savings Bank, W.J. Wheeler Insurance,
Littlefield Greenhouse and Gift Shop, Dead River Company, and Park
Street Press.
Bridgton, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Brown Bag Lunch with speaker Victoria
Mares Hershey, noon to 1 p.m., meeting room in the basement of the
town’s Municipal Complex. Free. Facility is handicap accessible. Open
to the public. Sponsored by Ellia Manners, L.C.P.C. this year.
Bryant Pond, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Summer Craft Program, 1 to 2:30 p.m., Whitman Memorial Library. All ages. FMI: 665-2788.
Lovell, Thursday, Aug. 6: SoMar Dance Works, 7:30 p.m., The Brick
Church for the Performing Arts, Christian Hill Road. Part of the Summer
2009 programs.
Lovell, Thursday, Aug. 6: Summer Fair “The Lazy Days of Summer,” 10
a.m. to 2 p.m., Lovell U.C.C., Rte. 5, Center Lovell. Gifts, baked
goods, produce, flowers, luncheon, and more.
Norway, Thursday, Aug. 6: Arts Sampler program – Native American
dreamcatchers and drums, 2 to 3:30 p.m., Norway Memorial Library
Children’s Room, 258 Main St. Grades 1-6. Taught by Art teacher
Brittany Brown. Limited space, fist come, first serve basis. FMI:
743-5308 or www.norway.lib.me.us.
Bethel, Friday through Sunday, Aug. 7-9: Sudbury Canada Days festival,
throughout the day, downtown. Art show, historic films, period house
tours, children’s games, porch plays. FMI: Stan Howe at Bethel
Historical Society 824-2908 or 1-800-824-2910.
Norway, Friday, Aug. 7: Art exhibit reception, 5-8 p.m., Memorial
Library, 258 Main St. Free. Open to public. Refreshments. FMI: 743-5309
or nordir@norway.lib.me.us.
Paris, Friday, Aug. 7: Everyday is Earth Day: Maine birds with Susan
Hayward from Stanton Bird Club, 1 p.m., Public Library, 37 Market
Square. For ages 9-13. FMI: 743-6994 or paris.public.library@msln.net.
Waterford, Friday, Aug. 7: Story time, 10:30 a.m., Library, Routes 35
and 37 near the old town hall on Keoka Lake. FMI: 583-2050.
Bridgton, Saturday, Aug. 8: Depot Street Festival/Family Fun Day, 2-9
p.m., Community Center, 15 Depot St. Free admission. Pig and turkey
roast $10. Food, music, activities. FMI: 647-3116.
Paris, Saturday, Aug. 8: Book sale, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., old Paris
Farmers’ Union building, corner of Skillings Avenue and Main Street.
Bag of books $1. Benefits Public Library. FMI: 743-6994 or
paris.public.library@msln.net.
Paris, Saturday, Aug. 8: Craft fair, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Maine Veterans Home, 477 High St. Refreshment counter.
Paris, Saturday, Aug. 8: Barbecue dinner, 5-6:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran
Church. $7. Inside dining. Handicapped accessible. Benefits Beth’s
House.
Paris, Saturday, Aug. 8: Jones Dance Band, 7-10 p.m., Legion Hall, Church Street. $5. Lunch counter open.
Paris, Saturday, Aug. 8: Blueberry Pancake Breakfast (all you can eat
with sausage and bacon), 7 to 10:30 a.m., Deering Memorial Methodist
Church, corner of Church and Main Streets. Cost: Adults $6.50, under 12
$3. Bake sale (all things blueberry) from 7 to 11 a.m.
Bethel, Sunday, Aug. 9: Mahoosuc Arts Council Free Concert Series:
50/50 Blues Band, 4 p.m., the Gazebo on the Bethel Common. FMI:
824-3575, www.mahoosucarts.org.
Fryeburg, Sunday, Aug. 9: Bob Marley performance, 6 p.m., Leura Hill
Eastman Center, 18 Bradley St. Benefits the Fryeburg Academy Lacrosse
Boosters. Tickets: $15 and are available online at
www.fryeburgacademy.org or by calling 935-9232.
Paris, Monday, Aug. 10: Eco-Heroes activity group meeting, 1 p.m.,
Paris Public Library, 37 Market Sq. Ages 7-12. Free and open to any
child in the community. This weeks program: “The Dump Man’s Treasures”
by Maine author Lynn Plourde. FMI: 743-6994,
paris.public.library@MSLN.net.
Locke Mills, Tuesday, Aug. 11: Supper and dance, 5:30-9:30 p.m.,
American Legion Hall. $10, children $3. Doors open at 4 p.m. Sponsored
by Legion Auxiliary. Music by Jones Band.
Norway, Tuesday, Aug. 11: Art program for grades 2-6, 2-3 p.m.,
Memorial Library, 258 Main St. FMI: 743-5308 or www.norway.lib.me.us.
Norway, Wednesday, Aug. 12: Book Discussion: Shakespeare’s “Prospero’s
Daughter,” 7 p.m., Norway Memorial Library. With facilitator Margaret
Reimer, PhD. Free and open to the public. FMI: 743-5309,
www.norway.lib.me.us.
Bridgton, Wednesday, Aug. 12: Mary Kate Reny speaks at Brown Bag Lunch,
noon, meeting room under the town’s Municipal Complex.
Handicap-accessible. Free and open to the public. The speaker will
address the how-to’s of local place-based marketing and collaboration.
FMI: 647-2389.
Paris, Wednesday, Aug. 12: Summer Concert: Dan Grady and his
Marionettes, 10 a.m., Moore Park. In the event of rain, the program
will be held in the fire station on Western Avenue. Free. Sponsored by
Norway Savings Bank, W.J. Wheeler Insurance, Littlefield Greenhouse and
Gift Shop, Dead River Company, and Park Street Press.
Paris, Wednesday, Aug. 12: Summer Concert: The Belairs, 6 p.m., Moore
Park. In the event of rain, the concert will be held at the fire
station on Western Avenue. Free. Sponsored by Norway Savings Bank, W.J.
Wheeler Insurance, Littlefield Greenhouse and Gift Shop, Dead River
Company, and Park Street Press.
Bryant Pond, Thursday, Aug. 13: Learn how to make a solar cooker, 1:30 p.m., Whitman Memorial Library, 28 South Main St.

Rumford area
Bethel, Sunday, Aug. 2: Mahoosuc Arts Council Free Concert Series:
Jewel Clark and Donnie Katlin, 4 p.m., the Gazebo on the Bethel Common.
FMI: 824-3575, www.mahoosucarts.org.
Rumford, Wednesday, Aug. 5: American Red Cross Blood Drive, 12 to 6 p.m., American Legion, 184 Congress St.
Bethel, Friday through Sunday, Aug. 7-9: Sudbury Canada Days festival,
throughout the day, downtown. Art show, historic films, period house
tours, children’s games, porch plays. FMI: Stan Howe at Bethel
Historical Society 824-2908 or 1-800-824-2910. Mexico, Friday, Aug. 7:
American Girl tea party with Julie Albright for ages 5-11, 1 p.m.,
Calvin Lyons Hall, next to the Library. Activities and refreshments.
1970’s clothing welcome but not necessary. RSVP and FMI: 364-3281.
Rumford, Saturday, Aug. 8: Lobster or steak dinner, 5-7 p.m., Elks
Lodge #862. Lobster $22, steak $15. Entertainment to follow by Sammie
Angel. Silent auction, 50/50. FMI: 364-2548 or 369-0619. 
Bethel, Sunday, Aug. 9: Mahoosuc Arts Council Free Concert Series:
50/50 Blues Band, 4 p.m., the Gazebo on the Bethel Common. FMI:
824-3575, www.mahoosucarts.org. 

Lewiston area
Auburn, Sunday, Aug. 2: Public Breakfast, 7:30 to 10:30 a.m., VFW Post
1603 Motorcycle Riders Group, 588 Minot Ave. Cost: $5, includes coffee
and juice. Benefit for Disabled Veterans. FMI: 837-2666.
Lewiston, Sunday, Aug. 2: Benefit dinner for Rachel Metivier, 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Elks Lodge, Lisbon Street. $10. Raffles $1 or 6 for $5. FMI:
Lacy 212-0647, Sonia 713-6508 or Jesse 577-5742.
Lewiston, Sunday, Aug. 2: Dance with music by Steve and The Good Old
Boys, 7 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 150 East Ave. $8. FMI: 784-0389.
Litchfield, Sunday, Aug. 2: Country Sunday, 1-6 p.m., doors open at
noon, Sportsman’s Club, Hallowell Road. $7, DECMA members $5, under 10
free. Raffles, door prizes and 50/50. Buffet available. Sponsored by
Down East Country Music Association. FMI: Gary Leet 377-8035 or Connie
Fletcher 737-0920.
Auburn, Monday, Aug. 3: Theater on the Library Lawn, 6:30 p.m., Auburn
Public Library, 49 Spring St. Free. Indoors in case of rain.
Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” will be performed by the Poland
Players (one hour performance). FMI: Sharon Hawkes, APL, 333-6640 ext.
2020.  
Lewiston, Monday, Aug. 3: Kids’ Cooking Club, 4 p.m., Lewiston Public
Library Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Ages 7 to 14. Children may sign
up by calling the Children’s department, but attendance will be limited
to 8. FMI: 513-3133, jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us, www.lplonline.org/kids.
Lewiston, Monday, Aug. 3: Art Fun, 10:30 a.m., Lewiston Public Library
Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Space is limited, call the library or
come in to reserve a spot. FMI: 513-3133, jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us,
www.lplonline.org/kids.
Lewiston, Monday, Aug. 3: All-ages Storytime, 6:30 p.m., Lewiston
Public Library Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. No pre-registration
necessary. FMI: 513-3133, jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us,
www.lplonline.org/kids.
Poland, Monday, Aug. 3: Poland Spring Summer Concert, Gary Sredzienski,
doors open 6:30, concert 7 p.m., All Soul’s Chapel. Tickets: $7.50.Door
prizes and refreshments after the concert. All proceeds go toward the
preservation and restoration of the All Soul’s Chapel and The Maine
State Building. FMI: 998-4142 or www.polandspringps.org.
Lewiston, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Preschool Storytime, 10 a.m., Lewiston
Public Library Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Ages 2 1/2 to 5. No
pre-registration necessary.
Lewiston, Tuesday, Aug. 4: Farmer’s market, 2-6 p.m., Kennedy Park,
downtown. Festivities by Lots to Gardens program from 3 to 5 p.m.
Auburn, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Teen Anime Club, 3 p.m., Androscoggin
Community Room, Auburn Public Library, 49 Spring St. Read, talk, draw,
and watch anime films. Refreshments are served. All teens are welcome.
Auburn, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Auburn Community Band presents “Big Band and
Dance Music,” 7 to 8:15 p.m., Festival Plaza, Main Street. Free.
Weather permitting. Free parking in parking garage across the street.
Bring lawn chairs. FMI: 333-6601 ext. 2108 or
www.auburncommunityband.com.
Lewiston, Wednesday, Aug. 5: Lewiston Public Library Computer Lab open
to senior citizens looking to develop basic computer skills, 1 to 3
p.m., Lewiston Public Library, 200 Lisbon St. Staffed by high school
student volunteers. Sessions are free and no preregistration is
required.
New Gloucester, Wednesday, Aug. 5: American Red Cross blood drive, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Pineland Farms, 59 Pineland Dr.
Lewiston,Wednesday, Aug. 5: St. Mary’s farmer’s market, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Campus Avenue and Lafayette Street.
Casco, Thursday, Aug. 6: American Red Cross blood drive, 12-5 p.m., Point Sebago, 261 Point Sebago Road.
Lewiston, Thursday, Aug. 6: Central Maine Medical Center farmer’s market, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 60 High Street, main hallway.
Lewiston, Thursday, Aug. 6: Art Fun, 10:30 a.m., Lewiston Public
Library Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Space is limited, call the
library or come in to reserve a spot. FMI: 513-3133,
jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us, www.lplonline.org/kids.
Lewiston, Thursday, Aug. 6: JimmyJo & the Jumbol’Ayuhs “Downeast”
Cajun concert, 12 noon, Fountain Park, Mill Street. Rain location:
Franco-American Heritage Center. FMI: 782-7228 or www.laarts.org.
Auburn, Friday, Aug. 7: Great Falls farmer’s market, 2-6 p.m., Great Falls Arts Center, Academy and Main Streets.
Durham, Friday, August 7: All You Can Eat Friday Night Fish Fry hosted
by AMVETS Post 13, 5:30 to 7 p.m., Rte. 136 (aprox. one mile south of
the junction of Rte. 9 and 136). Cost: Adults $10, children under 7 $5.
Children’s menu available.
Lewiston, Friday, Aug. 7: Baby time story time for ages up to 2 1/2
years, 10 a.m., Library Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Siblings
welcome. FMI: 513-3133, jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us or
www.lplonline.org/kids.
Lewiston, Friday, Aug. 7: Rainbow fish craft, 10:30 a.m., Toy Library,
134 College St. Free with admission. FMI: 782-1112 or
toylibrary@toylibrarymaine.com.
Lewiston, Friday, Aug. 7: French Canadian dance party, 8-11 p.m.,
Callahan Hall, Library, 200 Lisbon St. $5, students $2. Music by
Reveillons from Quebec with caller Jean-Francois Berthiaume. FMI:
513-3050.
Lisbon, Friday, Aug. 7: International supper, 5:30-6:30 p.m., VFW Post 9459. $6, under 10 $3. FMI: 353-2152.
Sabattus, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 7-8: Garage sale, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Dominican Convent, 61 Lisbon Road. Benefits Loaves & Fishes. FMI:
Kathy 375-8399 or 212-7674.
Auburn, Saturday, Aug. 8: “Once Upon A Pandora’s Box”, 6:30 p.m., First
Universalist Church, 169 Pleasant St., entrance on Spring Street. $8,
children $6, group discounts available. Refreshments. To reserve
tickets or FMI: 783-0461.
Gray, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 8-9: Native American Pow Wow, 9:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Maine Wildlife Park, Route 26. Regular admission. Native
dancers, drummers, crafts, singers, traditional food booths. FMI:
657-4977 or www.mainewildlife.com.
New Gloucester, Saturday, Aug. 8: Shaker bake sale, 10 a.m. until sold
out, Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, Shaker Road, off Route 26.
Features Shaker recipes.
Sabattus, Saturday, Aug. 8: Bean supper and dance, supper 5 p.m.,
Jacques Cartier Club, Wales Road. Supper $6, dance $5, both $10. Open
to public. Music by The Golden Aces. FMI: 375-4850.
Auburn, Sunday, Aug. 9: Ethical Eating farmer’s market, 11 a.m. to
noon, First Universalist Church, 169 Pleasant St. FMI: 783-0461 or
uuauburn@myfairpoint.net.
Auburn, Sunday, Aug. 9: “Once Upon A Pandora’s Box”, 2 p.m., First
Universalist Church, 169 Pleasant St., entrance on Spring Street. $8,
children $6, group discounts available. Refreshments. To reserve
tickets or FMI: 783-0461.
Lewiston, Sunday, Aug. 9: Dance with music by Wild Horse, 7 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 150 East Ave. $8. FMI: 784-0389.
Auburn, Monday, Aug. 10: The Play’s the Thing, book discussion, 6:30
p.m., Conference Room, Auburn Public Library, 49 Spring St. FMI:
333-6640 ext. 2023.
Auburn, Monday, Aug. 10: Adult book discussion, 6:30 p.m., Auburn
Public Library, 49 Spring St. Group will discuss certain theatrical
spripts and novels. FMI: Sharon Hawkes 333-6640 ext. 2023.
Auburn, Monday, Aug. 10: American Red Cross Blood Drive, 1 to 6 p.m., Hilton Garden Inn, 14 Great Falls Plaza.
Lewiston, Monday, Aug. 10: American Red Cross Blood Drive, 7 a.m to 1 p.m., St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Campus Avenue.
Lewiston, Monday, Aug. 10: Kid’s Cooking Club, 4 p.m., Lewiston Public
Library Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Ages 7-14. Attendance will be
limited to 8, call to reserve your spot. FMI: 513-3133,
jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us, www.lplonline.org/kids.
Lewiston, Monday, Aug. 10: Art Fun, 10:30 a.m., Lewiston Public Library
Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Space is limited, call the library or
come in to reserve a spot. FMI: 513-3133, jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us,
www.lplonline.org/kids.
Lewiston, Monday, Aug. 10: All-ages Storytime, 6:30 p.m., Lewiston
Public Library Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. No pre-registration
necessary. FMI: 513-3133, jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us,
www.lplonline.org/kids.
Poland Spring, Monday, Aug. 10: Poland Spring  Summer Concert Series
presents Gary Crocker, Maine Humorist, 7 p.m., doors open 6:30 p.m.,
All Soul’s Chapel. Cost: $7.50. All proceeds go to the preservation and
restoration of the Chapel and the Maine State Building. FMI:
207-998-4142, www.polandspringps.org.
Lewiston, Tuesday, Aug. 11: Preschool story time, 10 a.m., Library
Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Ages 2 1/2-5 years, siblings welcome.
FMI: 513-3133, jparis@ci.lewiston.me.us or www.lplonline.org/kids
Auburn, Wednesday, Aug. 12: The Auburn Community Band presents “Famous
Groups & People”, 7 to 8:15 p.m., Festival Plaza, Main St. Weather
permitting. Free. Rain location at Hilton Garden Inn. Free parking in
parking garage across the street. Bring lawn chairs. FMI: 333-6601 ext.
2108 or www.auburncommunityband.com. 
Lewiston, Wednesday, Aug. 12: Lewiston Public Library computer lab is
open to senior citizens looking to develop basic computer skills, 1 to
3 p.m., Lewiston Public Library, 200 Lisbon St. Staffed by high school
volunteers. Sessions are free and no pre-registration is required.
Greene, Thursday, Aug. 13: “Everybody Loves Pirates” by the Frogtown
Mountain Puppeteers, 2 p.m., Araxine Wilkins Sawyer Memorial, 371
Sawyer Road. Free. Children should be accompanied by adult. FMI:
946-5311.
Lewiston, Thursday, Aug. 13: Art fun with Molly, 10:30 a.m., Library
Children’s Room, 200 Lisbon St. Space is limited. Call 513-3133 or
visit to reserve a spot.
Lewiston, Thursday, Aug. 13: Caterpillar necklace craft, 10:30 a.m.,
Toy Library, 134 College St. Free with admission. FMI: 782-1112 or
toylibrary@toylibrarymaine.com.
Greene, Friday, Aug. 14:  Music by Mac McHale and Emery Hutchins, 2 and
7 p.m., Araxine Wilkins Sawyer Memorial, 371 Sawyer Road. Free. FMI:
946-5311.


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