Archive for October, 2011:

Fall Benefit Concert in Support of HOPE ELEPHANTS to be Held on November 12th at The Camden Opera House

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

Fall Benefit Concert in Support of HOPE ELEPHANTS Performances by several Maine-based artists including pianist Paul Sullivan, singer and pianist Gintare – music by Swing Shift featuring Gary Clancy, and humor by The Humble Farmer. Master of Ceremonies is Slim Boodbody (aka John Burstein). There will also be a silent auction with items on view prior to the concert and silent auction and cash bar during intermission. Silent Auction viewing begins at 6 PM. Auditorium Doors will open at 6:30 PM. TICKETS ON SALE BEGINNING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.

Gardiner Main Street News Regarding Orton Foundation Guests Coming to Town TOMORROW, November 1st, Gardiner Farmer’s Market Update and Monkitree Gallery Artwalk Schedule

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

As noted in Gardiner Main Street’s e-newsletter and other state and local media, Gardiner is one of five finalists for the Orton Foundation’s “Heart and Soul” community planning grant. On Tuesday, November 1st, guests from the Orton foundation will be spending all day in Gardiner getting to know the community, and learning about why we’re so great! The schedule for this event is as follows according to further information as supplied today by Nate Rudy, Director, Economic and Community Development:

Maynard Perkins to Host The Mad Dog Pub Jam on Tues., Nov. 1st, Tom Ward is in the House on the 4th and Ed Desjardins Will Entertain You on the 5th.

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

First, the marvellous Maynard Perkins will be filling in for John Hasnip as the host of our Tuesday Open Mic from 7 ’til 10pm. Maynard is an accomplished blues singer/guitarist who also plays lead guitar for a number of area performers! He often graces the stage at the Mad Dog on Open Mic night, so folks should be familiar with him and his musical style.

The Running of the Hairy Legged Brides to be Held Saturday, November 5th, at Sweet Love Boutique in Gardiner to Benefit Camp Sunshine

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

The Running of the Hairy Legged Brides is a team relay race to raise money for Camp Sunshine. The race course, located on Water Street in downtown Gardiner, is a bold 100 laps between Sweet Love Bridal Boutique and Renys. CLZ will be on-site to capture the event as it unfolds! To compete in the race, each team must have at least one wedding dress, to be worn by the running bride. Because of the strenuous nature of the course, relay teams are encouraged to have at least 5 members.Prizes will be awarded to the first team to complete the race, to “best in show,” and to the top fundraising team. To be considered for an award or prize, your donations must be received no later than 7:00 AM, November 5, 2011.

Adults Day Care Option for Alzheimer’s Care – November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

November is Alzheimer’s disease awareness month and a chance for all of us to recognize that Alzheimer’s affects not only the individual, but the families and caregivers involved. For every person with Alzheimer’s there is often at least one other person who directly cares for them, and a host of healthcare & social workers, advocates, volunteers and support workers in the background.

Jazzy Chas and The DelRossi Posse on November 3rd and JimmyJo Cajun Music on the 6th at The Liberal Cup

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

Jazzy Chas and The DelRossi Posse on November 3rd and JimmyJo Cajun Music on the 6th at The Liberal Cup

GET READY TO ROCK AND ROLL: Gardiner Born and Raised, The Soul Sensations Featuring The Colwell Brothers Return to Their Roots at Johnson Hall on November 5th

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

The Soul Sensations featuring the Pat and Bob Colwell Brothers (The Colwell Brothers Band) return for a show at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center, 280 Water Street, Gardiner, on Saturday, November 5 at 7:30 pm. The Colwell Brothers bring their unique brand of high energy electric Blues and R&B to any stage. Wherever they are found the listener is guaranteed a night to remember.

Spectrum Generations Honors Veterans with a Free Lunch

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

In honor of Veteran’s Day Spectrum Generations will be offering a FREE lunch to our local heroes at three of its Community Centers in Central Maine. Each location has planned a program to pay tribute to those who have served our country. The meal will be free for Veterans, but all are welcome at a very reasonable fee for a first rate meal. “This is a very special day for our veterans, and we are honored to be able to recognize our service men and women in this small way,” states Denver Brown, Spectrum Generations Nutrition Director.

Advocacy Group Inside Maine State Prison: M-PAC tours MSP to View Commissioner Ponte’s New Policies

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

For the first time since Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition (M-PAC) was formed, representatives were invited to tour Maine State Prison on October 21st. M-PAC’s Co-Coordinator, Judy Garvey, reports, “We attribute the increase in direct communications with Maine’s Department of Corrections to Commissioner Joe Ponte’s proactive openness in addressing systemic problems.”

REMINDER: Shane Alexander and Chris Pierce will be at St. Andrews in Readfield on NOVEMBER 2nd–Seats still available.

Written on October 31st, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

From Ed DesJardins: Just a reminder that there’s still plenty of room for the Shane Alexander show this coming Wednesday Nov. 2nd at 7:30. This will be the very last venue at St. Andrew’s in Readfield. I’m a bit sad for that for a number of reasons, primarily because we have had so many wonderful shows there- but we’ll find another space for sure.

Maine People’s Alliance Wants Your Support in Protecting Voter Rights

Written on October 30th, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

Two weeks from now, you’ll want to be able to say you were part of a successful and historic campaign to protect our voting rights.Now is your chance. Sign up today to volunteer to help Get Out The Vote in the last few crucial days of this campaign. Together, we can protect Election Day voter registration in Maine.We need volunteers for everything from making calls to knocking on doors to planning local voter contact strategies.Everyone can help, sign up now.

Matt and Shannon Heaton on Thursday, Nov. 10th, Miss Tess and the Bon Ton Parade on Friday Nov. 11th at The Unity Centre for the Performing Arts

Written on October 30th, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

Musically speaking, the Heatons play the heck out of their instruments (Irish wood flute/accordion, guitar/bouzouki). After years of study in Chicago, and many nights of music in Clare, Galway, and their adopted home of Boston, Irish Music Magazine’s John O’Regan wrote, “their duet playing is tight, sweet, and tasteful, lacking nothing on either technical expertise or instrumental virtuosity.” As for their singing, when Matt and Shannon perform centuries-old songs, it feels current, conversational. They make traditional music relevant to American audiences. O’Regan wrote “songwise [there are] hints an older domestic sound, the familiar down home harmonies of The Carter Family and Tim and Mollie O’Brien.”

If Power is Out, Remember Carbon Monoxide Kills

Written on October 30th, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

With over 100,000 homes and businesses out of power, Maine Emergency Management Agency and the Maine CDC are reminding Mainers to use generators and alternate heating and cooking devices safely.Please review these safety tips and **check on everyone you know**, especially those who might need any kind of extra help, to make sure they are safe.

Comedian Bob Marley at The Camden Opera House on November 6th

Written on October 30th, 2011 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

Originally from Maine, Bob Marley began performing stand up comedy in his hometown of Portland. He moved to Boston early in his career, gaining experience in a city known for spawning comedy all-stars. He now has a weekly radio call in segment with several radio stations around the country called The World According to Bob. Winner of last years XM/Sirius Superbowl of Comedy, he continually makes new fans around the country.

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