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REMINDER: “Always Patsy Cline” with Sally Struthers at Ogunquit Playhouse May 23rd to June 16th

Written on May 22nd, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

Down home country humor, true emotion and unforgettable hits of Country Music Mega Star Patsy Cline converge in this inspirational show told through the letters of her friend Louise Segar, portrayed by Emmy Award winning actress Sally Struthers in the star performance that started her love affair with the Ogunquit Playhouse 10 years ago!

Festival Franco Fun 2012 Celebration Scheduled for June 2nd

Written on May 22nd, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

The Franco-American Heritage Center is pleased to announce the activities for its annual Festival Franco Fun. this yearly celebration of Franco-American music, food, and culture will be happening at the Franco Center on Saturday, June 2nd. Festivities begin at 7am, with a Family Crepe Breakfast open to the public. Following breakfast, there will be a special Children’s Entertainment program, where children under 12 are admitted free with the purchase of an adult Festival ticket. Magical Wonders Entertainment presents Magician Dennis Labbe, followed by the regarded story teller Michael Parent.

A Sure Bet is The Line-up at The Strand Theatre through May 2012

Written on May 22nd, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

Your shows and events at the Strand through May include: Riley School, “A cafe Scientifique: Changing Seas, Human Challanges”, Headhunters, Marley, MID COAST MAINE HAS TALENT…OR NOT, Met Opera Encore: SIEGFRIED

10th Annual Meals on Wheels Golf Tournament to be Held June 11, 2012

Written on May 22nd, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

Spectrum Generations Muskie Center’s Meals on Wheels program will hold its 10th annual golf tournament on Monday, June 11, 2012 at the Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro. Foursome are available for $300; $75 for individual players; $60 for Natanis members and plenty of sponsorship opportunities to showcase your business.

Maine Historical Society Newsletter for the Week of May 21, 2012

Written on May 22nd, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

It’s that time of year again; we’re heading out to the stadiums to watch our favorite baseball teams in action, be it the Red Sox or a local Little League chapter. We revel in the smells, the sounds, and the history. Baseball has been part of American society for several centuries. It is that universal appeal that makes baseball so much a part of many peoples’ experiences of summer.

Kennebec Valley Art Association Receives $3,430 Grant from the Maine Community Foundation

Written on May 21st, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

The Kennebec Valley Art Association (KVAA) recently received a $3,430 grant from the Kay E. Dopp Fund of the Maine Community Foundation for a proposal entitled “Building the capacity of the KVAA and the Harlow Gallery through investments in programming, planning and sustainability”. The funding will allow the KVAA board of directors to update the organization’s strategic plan. The planning process is especially significant for the nonprofit arts group this year since the group will soon be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Harlow Gallery.

Portland Museum of Art Events and Movies for the Week of May 21, 2012

Written on May 21st, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

On view through May 28 “Edgar Degas, bristly, embittered, and occasionally misanthropic, may not have been an easy man to know. But there’s something extraordinarily intimate and compelling about ‘Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist’…” –The Boston Globe

North Atlantic Blues Festival 8 weeks away! – July 14, 2012

Written on May 21st, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

North Atlantic Blues Festival Rockland, Maine Saturday July 14 , 2012 11:00 AM Music Begins Randy Oxford Band Albert Castiglia Royal Southern Brotherhood featuring Cyril Neville, Mike Zito, Devon Allman, [...]

Traditional Irish Band The Ivy Leaf Celebrates CD Release at Blue May 30, 2012

Written on May 21st, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

The Ivy Leaf is a young traditional Irish quartet that came together through the Boston session scene. Featuring fiddles, flute & whistle, concertina, vocals and bouzouki and guitar accompaniment, the group’s influences are a blend of the old and new, taking on centuries old dance music and giving it a modern vigor. Among their influences are many of the local musicians who define the sound of Irish music in Boston and Providence. Enriching that tradition is an intense curiosity for old, isolated, or obscure forms of music, arming the group with an array of tunes from jigs to polkas to hornpipes, along with songs of both Irish and American origin.

REMINDER: Gardiner Main Street Invites you to “Ride Into Summer” on May 25, 2012

Written on May 21st, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

“Ride into Summer”, brought to you by Gardiner Main Street and Pyro City, is a wicked tasty way to kick-off the summer season in Maine. Formerly known as “Hawgs, Pies, and Fireworks”, this 3rd annual event includes a motorcycle and bicycle parade, peoples’ choice pizza contest of local traditional and non-traditional pizzas, live music, and Maine’s largest fireworks display.

Brian Lajoie Benefit–9-Hole Golf Scramble and Luncheon Benefit June 8, 2012

Written on May 21st, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

Friday, June 8, 2012 Western View Golf Course Bolton Hill Road – Augusta, Maine 04330 Registration: 11:00-11:45 a.m. Lunch: 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Final Instr.: 12:45 p.m.

Info on Children’s Programs: All Ages Talent Show Auditions at Johnson Hall May 23 and 26, 2012

Written on May 21st, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

Talent Show Auditions Wed., May 23, 5-7 pm Sat., May 26, 2-4 pm All ages and all talents are welcome to try out.  Amateur only!  Acts will be auditioned in [...]

The Forge to Perform at in Phillips May 29, Skye May 30 and Unity Centre May 31, 3112

Written on May 21st, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

New England Celtic Arts will present The Forge at on Tuesday May 29 at The Phillips Area Community Hall, at Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center in South Carthage, Me on Wednesday May 30, and at Unity College Centre for the Performing Arts in Unity, Me on Thursday May 31 .Curtain at Skye is 7:00 pm and at UCCPA is 7:30 pm. There is a pre-show jam session 1 hour prior to curtain at both venues. Audience members are encouraged to bring their instruments and jam with the artists for a few minutes before the show.

City of Gardiner Issues RFP for Libby Hill Park Outreach

Written on May 20th, 2012 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

The City of Gardiner seeks proposals from marketing / advertising and public relations firms to create an outreach strategy for the municipally-owned Libby Hill Business Park (“Libby Hill”) as well as reinforced efforts to promote an appealing Gardiner identity to prospective businesses in Maine, New England, Québec, and the Canadian Maritimes; effective communication of Libby Hill’s business advantages and financial incentives; a strategic plan for cultivating relevant business development contacts and attendance at trade shows and trade events; and Internet-based resources and outreach that project Gardiner’s rich industrial history as a foundation for progress.

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