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Health and Wellness Expo in Sullivan
Age-Friendly Sullivan has announced that its first Health and Wellness Expo will be held at the Sorrento-Sullivan Recreation Center on Wednesday, Sept 19, from 10 to 3 pm. The center is located at 1776 U.S. Route 1 in Sullivan. This event with over 20 registered vendors is free to residents in Sullivan and surrounding area. […]
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Ellsworth Development Talk
The Ellsworth Green Plan Steering Committee will be hosting a public forum on sustainable development at the Moore Community Center on Wednesday, Sept 19, starting at 6:30 pm. This event is open and free to all. Those attending are invited to share their vision of how Ellsworth should develop over the next 10-15 years, what […]
Find out more »Wednesday on Main in Bucksport
Bucksport’s Wednesday on Main events series continues through September with a music documentary film series at the Alamo Theatre. Showing on Wednesday, Sept 19, at 6:30 pm is “Louis Prima: The Wildest!” Before Frank, Dean, Tom, Tony or Englebert ever played Vegas, there was Louis Prima. This film profiles the magnetic Prima in a nostalgic, […]
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Historic Cemeteries Talk at SW Harbor Public Library
The Southwest Harbor Historical Society is presenting a program titled “Historic Cemeteries of Southwest Harbor” on Wednesday, Sept 19, at 7 pm at the Manset Union Church. The newly formed Southwest Harbor Historic Cemeteries Committee will give an overview of its work so far and its plans for the future. For more information, visit www.swhhs.org. […]
Find out more »Beekeeping Talk in Bar Harbor
Andrew Dewey will present a talk on beekeeping on Wed Sept 19 at 7 pm at the Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor. For more information, call 288-4245.
Find out more »Kneisel Hall Program at Blue Hill Public Library
Musicians from the Kneisel Hall Blue Hill residency will be at the Blue Hill Public Library on Wed Sept 19 at 7 pm to play a program with each piece paired with a recitation from literature, focusing on the role interpretation plays in creating these pieces. For more information, call the library at 374-5515.
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