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Thank you to the Town of Camden, its residents and Garden Tour visitors
On behalf of the Camden Garden Club, it is my pleasure to thank the town of Camden and the many residents and visitors who helped make the Club's 76th Annual Garden Tour on July 18 a rousing success. The Camden Police Department, Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce, and St....
Wake Up on the Water to Gorgeous Maine Views from This Floating Houseboat Airbnb Oasis
There are so many great places in Maine to visit whether you're from away, planning a staycation, or just making a day trip. Unsurprisingly, places like Portland, Bar Harbor, or Kennebunk often pop up on destination "best" lists, and for good reason. But sometimes, you need that under-the-radar spot that...
Eric Hopkins Speaks to West Bay Rotary
“Eyes of an artist, words of a poet, mind of a scientist.”. Celebrated local artist Eric Hopkins recently came to West Bay Rotary’s Thursday morning breakfast meeting to share his thoughts on what drives his art these days, what he cares about, and what continues to move him to create in all forms. With unabashed enthusiasm, he shared the connections he feels with his community through generations and as an artist to create and express those connections. Today, the driving motivator for him is about “legacy.”
Art Walk : Performance and tintype photo shoot
1 Divided by Infinity is a fashion performance by Brooklyn, NY artist Camilla Carper exploring the infinitesimal, the alternate side of Infinity. In mathematics, infinitesimal numbers are a theoretical concept proposing that a quantity can be divided endlessly, no matter how small, it can be made into even smaller fractions. Carper is an interdisciplinary artist who often lives in a dressing performance, where an established set of rules directs how they wear clothing for a duration of time.
Artist Talk with Brenton Hamilton. Sunday, August 4 at 1 pm at Page Gallery, Camden
Camden, Maine – Page Gallery and Maine Media Workshops are pleased to host an artist talk with Brenton Hamilton about his exhibition of cyanotypes, Red Sky at Night, on Sunday, August 4 at 1:00 pm at Page Gallery, 23 Bay View Street in Camden. Hamilton’s work is on display from July 18 through August 9. This event is free and open to the public.
Characters of the County: Deb Arter is Everywhere, All at Once
Damariscotta resident Deb Arter is seemingly everywhere doing just about everything. Depending on her jam-packed schedule she could be performing on stage in the latest Lincoln Theater production, teaching an adult education class on cooking, baking, or art in Brunswick, hosting the Airbnb she runs out of her home, or making paintings, collages, or printmaking.
Nevaeh Dance Circus coming to the Rockport Opera House
ROCKPORT — Introducing the Neveah Dance Circus! The Nevaeh Dance Circus is a creative group of performing artist based in Maine and known for their original and imaginative shows combining a blend of dance, circus, […]
Poetry on Windows: A thank-you to the merchants, libraries and opera houses
Poetry on Windows, presented by Stewardship Education Alliance, sponsored by Youth Arts and the Bisbee Foundation, and in partnership with the Camden Festival of Poetry, has just wrapped up its fifth year in downtown Camden, Rockport and Lincolnville. Scribes calligraphed poems written by students at the Camden-Rockport Middle School, Camden Hills Regional High School, Hope Elementary School, and Lincolnville Central School on windows of stores and public buildings.
World’s Top Chamber Musicians Highlight Salt Bay Chamberfest
Music in Blue – the color, the emotion, the musical style – will be celebrated this August when Salt Bay Chamberfest returns to the Midcoast for its 30th season. “The musicians who come here are normally playing some of the most established and well-known concert halls in the world, like Carnegie Hall, or with some of the major orchestras, like the New York Philharmonic, and other such very, very high stature venues,” said Wilhelmina Smith, Chamberfest’s founder, artistic, and executive director.
Lincolnville Center Indoor Flea Market, July 20
LINCOLNVILLE — Lincolnville Center Indoor Flea Market will be held Saturday, July 20, from 8 a.m. to noon, in the Community Building located at 18 Searsmont Road, Rt. 173, Lincolnville Center. This is the tenth season of the flea market which is held the third Saturday of each month through October.
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