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Culture

"Breakfast At Tiffany's" playing at the Lincoln Theater July 21 and 22 as part of Lincoln Theater's Modern Classics Series. Film still courtesy of: Paramount
Iconic performances return to the big screen
St. Andrews Village. File photo
St. Andrews Village presents Resident Art & Crafts Shows

The Jupiter Quartet. Todd Rosenberg photo
Jupiter String Quartet returns to Bowdoin

Seth Glier & Kelly Halloran. Boothay Harbor Opera House. July 22. Got tickets? Photo courtesy of the artist
Seth Glier: Songwriting as a tool for positive change
Enjoy an afternoon of jazz with the Wilson Jazz Duo at the historic Old Head Tide Church in Alna this Saturday! Courtesy photo
Wilson Jazz Duo to perform at Historic Head Tide Church

Art

  • St. Andrews Village presents Resident Art & Crafts Shows
  • Mary Jo Rines Retrospective at SML
  • Celebrating 144 seasons making local art accessible 
  • Upcoming events at the Maine Art Gallery
  • Maine's cemetery secrets revealed in new book
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Dining Out

  • Annual Summer Sunshine Fair
  • Partake of ‘Tea By the Sea’ with BRGC
  • Rebuilding Together hosts Community Lunch
  • Shore Hills Campground and Reny Construction serve Community Lunch
  • The First serves Community Lunch
  • Community Lunch Feb. 2
  • Freedom Auto serves Community Lunch
  • Community Lunch Dec. 29: Tacos!
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Film and Theater

  • Playing at the Lincoln Theater
  • Heartwood Theater presents 'The Machine Stops'
  • 'Andre, The Seal Who Came Home': Free screening July 19
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
  • Huzzah, huzzah MSMT for ‘1776’!
  • Documenting a modern American Revolution
  • 'The Airwaves Belonged to the People: WBCN and The American Revolution'
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Lectures and Conferences

Bigelow Laboratory’s Café Sci program kicks off July 22
Basket maker at Summer Lecture Series July 25
Author Talk with Jack Montgomery at the Bremen Library
Harbor Theater free members event
'Song of the Wild': Honoring the natural beauty of Maine
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Literature

Bruce John Riddell's second novel 'Mermaine' released
Jud Caswell to perform at the Bremen Library
Readers hop aboard BHML's summer challenge
Poetry, performance, and the art of the handmade book
Summer Solstice Community Sing
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Music

  • Haggis X-1: High-energy Celtic Rock July 15
  • 'A Musical Mosaic' in South Bristol July 12
  • East Nash Grass at the Opera House July 18
  • Le Vent du Nord bring joie de vivre
  • I Draw Slow on stage July 9
  • Kouchera concert at Edgecomb church July 19
  • Classical pianist Arsentiy Kharitonov returns to the Opera House
  • T Marie and Bayou Juju July 3
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More Culture

A show by the community, for the community: 700 drones set to light the Harbor
Boothbay Harbor prepares for 700-drone light show July 18. Courtesy of  Northern Lights Drone Shows

Saturday, July 18 at 9:30 p.m., 700 drones will light up the sky over downtown Boothbay Harbor, creating a spectacular 17-minute aerial light show for residents and visitors to enjoy. Those lucky enough to find a viewpoint along the inner harbor will have a front-row seat to an event made possible through the vision of Mark Gimbel and the support of numerous community sponsors.

“We wanted to put on a drone show that was large and epic in nature,” Gimbel said.

Fun-filled Fourth on the Common
This gleeful wee girl runs back to her family after sinking Marine Corps veteran Charlie Stanley at the BCA's Fourth on the Common July 3. LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register

On the Fourth of July, an enormous American flag was displayed high above an area of Boothbay Common, site of the annual Boothbay Civic Association (BCA) event. This longtime favorite event featured live music, and children's games, including watermelon and pie eating competitions, and a dunk tank.

OBD Vintage Car Show announces free registrations
The 2023 first-place trophy recipient, Peter Antosiewicz with his Porche 356C. Courtesy of Jeff Friedman

Photo-archivist Kevin Johnson at Summer Lecture Series July 13
Photographer and photo archivist Kevin Johnson. Courtesy photo
On Monday, July 13, at 7 p.m. at the Southport Town Hall, the Hendricks Hill Museum, Southport, presents Kevin Johnson, photographer and photo archivist at the Penobscot Marine Museum at the Southport Town Hall.
Heartwood Theater presents 'When the Machine Stops'
Heartwood Theater's summer production opening July 17 features five local thespians and musical score by Sophia Scott. Courtesy image

Heartwood Theater Company is prepping for one of its most important, unique, and intriguing productions in 23 seasons of creating and producing theater, “The Machine Stops,” opening July 17 in the Poe Theater at Lincoln Academy. Based on E.M. Forster's 1909 short story, adapted by Griff Braley, "The Machine Stops" provides a startling look at the intersection of humanity and technology.

Watershed's 31st annual Salad Days returns July 11
One of more than 500 handmade ceramic plates created by 2026 Salad Days Artist Torie Crouse. Courtesy photo

Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle will welcome the public to its 31st annual Salad Days on Saturday, July 11, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., continuing a Midcoast Maine tradition that brings together handmade ceramics, seasonal food, and community.

Robert Mitchell’s 26th calendar: mixing it up a bit
Robert Mitchell's 2027 Around Boothbay Harbor calendar. Courtesy of Robert Mitchell

It’s been 26 years since photographer Robert Mitchell selected a dozen favorite photos and created his first Around Boothbay Harbor calendar, and now the 2027 edition is here. While this is an eminently practical wall calendar with plenty of room to keep track of dates and appointments, the pleasure comes from turning the pages and living each month with a stunning photo of our much-loved region.

Opera House at Boothbay Harbor
Blues legend James Montgomery, Sean Chambers & the Savoy Brown Rhythm Section
James Montgomery. Opera House. July 10. Got tickets? Best hurry! Mike Martin photo

A big night of blues is coming to the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor on Friday, July 10. Harmonica ace James Montgomery has earned the “legendary” tag through a stellar career that spans five decades. Florida Music Hall of Fame Inductee Sean Chambers teams up with the Savoy Brown Rhythm Section, comprising Garnet Grimm on drums and Pat De Salvo on bass. Put them all together on one stage and musical magic is guaranteed to ensue!

Gleason Fine Art Gallery
New Beers and Isaacs shows opening July 2
Kevin Beers - "Dynamic Clouds" - 18" x 24" - one of the artist's new works on exhibit at Gleason Fine Art. Courtesy of the venue

Gleason Fine Art announces two new shows at the gallery at 31 Townsend Ave. in Boothbay Harbor. “Henry Isaacs: Sailing on a Deep Blue Sea” opens on July 2 and runs through Aug. 3. “Kevin Beers: Light and Shadow” runs through July 24. Both Kevin and Henry will attend the First Friday reception on Friday, July 3, from 5 to 7 pm.

Imagination set free! First Friday Art Tour July 3
"Rowing on the Charles River, Cambridge" - 36" x 48" - oil on canvas is among Henry Isaacs' new work at Gleason Fine Art.

Windjammer Days 2026
Celebrating America with U.S. Navy Band Northeast Pops Ensemble
The U.S. Navy Northeast Band Pops Ensemble concert at the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register

The U.S. Navy Northeast Band Pops Ensemble concert at the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor drew just shy of a full house Tuesday, June 23. In celebration of the 250th Fourth of July and the region's Windjammer Days, the one-hour show culminated in a standing ovation.

Joy To The Wind Gallery's 'Islands and Oceans'
John M.T. Seitzer's "Island and Ocean" - 12' x 16" - oil. Courtesy of the artist

Featuring John M. T. Seitzer.’s oil paintings depicting the fierce dramatic beauty of rocky cliffs met by ocean, trees holding ground against nature, vibrant sunsets and in contrast-the serenity of calm sunlit days. 

Bremen artist's work at Damariscotta hospital until Aug. 28
Artist Mary Sue Weeks. Courtesy photo

The Maine Health Lincoln Hospital is pleased to exhibit the artwork of Mary Sue Weeks through Aug. 28. Mary Sue is a native of Bremen and has been painting since a child when she took lessons from the late Dorothy Apgar in Damariscotta ages 8 through 12.

Gold/Smith Gallery
Jim St. Clair's 'New York City- Not Like I Pictured It' new show
The art of Jim Sinclair is the next show at Gold/Smith Gallery in Boothbay Harbor through the month of July to Aug. 3. Courtesy of the venue
Jim St.Clair has painted the ever changing, rapidly gentrifying coast along the Hudson and East rivers in New York for decades.
 
He travels in all seasons and weather in the Kennebec, a motorboat his father gave him in 2012. He’s out on the water in fog, wind, rain and sun seeking what catches his eye and his heartstrings. These landscapes are bold expressions of a passionate artist bent on capturing something that is fast becoming ephemera.
This week at the Harbor Theater
"Young Washington" opening at Harbor Theater July 3. Courtesy of the venue

"Toy Story 5" - (PG; 1 hour, 42 minutes) - The toys are back and this time it’s Toy meets Tech. Woody (voice of Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (voice of Tim Allen), Jessie (voice of Joan Cusack) and the rest of the gang's jobs are challenged when they come face-to-face with Lilypad (voice of Greta Lee), a brand-new tablet device that arrives with her own disruptive ideas about what is best for their kid, Bonnie. Will playtime ever be the same?  Wednesday, July 1, 2 p.m. (OCAP), Thursday, July 2, 7 p.m

Camden Opera House
Noel Paul Stookey and poet A.S. Aubrey with 'Listening for the Notes'
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Folk music legend Noel Paul Stookey, known worldwide as a member of Peter, Paul and Mary, joins his daughter, poet A.S. Aubrey, on Aug. 1, for a unique evening of music, poetry, storytelling, and conversation at the Camden Opera House, 29 Elm St., Camden.

"Listening for the Notes: The Gift of Word & Song in Challenging Times" explores how listening can become a source of creativity, meaning, resilience, and connection.

Boothbay Region Art Foundation
New show asks the question: Is it hot in here or is it just the art?
New member Steven Schutz’s stained glass work, “Cathedral of Thyself,” is on view this month at BRAF. Courtesy of the venue

The Boothbay Region Art Foundation (BRAF) is delighted to welcome the community to its July Members Exhibit, a sizzling celebration of local creativity on view now through Sunday, July 19.

This July’s exhibit features an array of works from our talented member artists – many new to the gallery in 2026 – showcasing the unique artistic spirit of the Maine coast.

In addition to the members' show, we are thrilled to present a captivating solo exhibition by Sandra L. Dunn in BRAF’s Gallery One, offering visitors a deeper look into her compelling body of work.

Boothbay region's role in Navy shipbuilding on display at historical society
exhibit

The Boothbay region has a long history building ships for the U.S. Navy. This summer, Boothbay Region Historical Society's museum displays the past Navy shipbuilding. BRHS President Kay Wilder said the exhibit will run into fall. 

"The Boothbay region has quite a long and interesting history. We found some tidbits that people don't know, and I thought that was kind of cool," she said. "Jon Dunsford has been the driving force organizing a crew of researchers finding photos and information."

Kenniston Hill House opens its doors
ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

After months of work, Kenniston Hill House opened for the public to tour its newly renovated interior June 19. The former inn is being sold as a 2,100 square foot, four-bedroom, three-bath private home, and is listed for $899, 000 on Zillow.  

Camden Opera House
Clay Hausmann's 'Empty Nest and All the Rest' July 15
Comic storyteller Clay Hausmann is at the Camden Opera House July 15. Courtesy of the venue
Becoming an empty nester hits everyone differently. For some, sorrow, for others, joyful liberation. For comic storyteller Clay Hausmann, it seemed only natural to cope with this major life transition by creating a comedy show about it. “Empty Nest and All the Rest”, a one-man comedy show by Clay Hausmann, will be at the Camden Opera House, 22 Elm St., on Wednesday, July 15 at 7:30 p.m.
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