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Culture

Come and enjoy the free Community Sing, Raise Our Voices! Raise Our Spirits!, 3 to 5 p.m., in the MUUF meeting space, 38 Elm St. in Damariscotta. Courtesy photo
Community Spring Sing March 21
Dr. Kevin Birch. Courtesy photo
Waldoboro church to celebrate Bach’s 341st birthday

Get your tickets for the March 21 concert by the traditional Irish band, Teada. Courtesy of the venue
BH Opera House Announces 2026 season and membership benefits

Wuthering Heights continues through March 19. Courtesy of Harbor Theater
This week at Harbor Theater
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Take Two: Through a theater ‘Dark’-ly

Art

  • March-April art show: 'Painting Pathways'
  • Sea journeys with Don Demers
  • New exhibit in Portland celebrates Maine’s golden era of golf
  • A beloved Sondheim musical returns to the big screen
  • Call for Artists: 'Flower Show' at the BRAF Gallery
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Dining Out

  • 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!
  • A festive Community Lunch Dec. 22
  • Dec. 8 Community Lunch was 'super'
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Film and Theater

  • Exhibition on Screen brings art rivals to life
  • Small cast, big laughs: Students recognized at One Acts Festival
  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
  • National Theatre's 'The Fifth Step' at Lincoln Theater  
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
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Lectures and Conferences

Business Booster Series: Sessions on tourism, local financing, and legal services
Challenges ahead for Maine's healthcare systems
Ocean On Tap events
Silent film era films accompanied by live piano
Online lecture: Lives of household laborers in Colonial New England
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Literature

Writer’s residency to open at Edna St. Vincent Millay's birthplace
Painter Mark Lazzari to exhibit Jan. 23-26
BHML’s most popular books of 2025
'The Librarians' to screen at The Waldo
Joy Vaughan first 2026 Artist of the Month
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Music

  • Pet Sounds Live: The music of The Beach Boys at The Waldo
  • Blue Café presents Alice Limoges
  • DaPonte String Quartet March concerts
  • Guest conductor Jinwook Park leads three romantic compositions
  • Bluegrass supergroup Della Mae at The Waldo
  • Solas at The Waldo March 15
  • Two renowned Irish bands coming to Maine
  • A night of Florida swamp music, gospel and blues
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More Culture

Memorial Library's Storybook Ball set for Aug. 2
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Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library (BHML) is excited to announce its Storybook Ball fundraiser will be held on Sunday, Aug.  2 at the Boothbay Harbor Country Club, themed to Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." Whimsical, romantic, and timeless, this enchanting comedy celebrates imagination, community, and the transformative power of love, the perfect inspiration for an unforgettable summer evening.

Where It's At
Bob Krist's new Route 1 road trip film to air on PBS
Scene from Bob Krist's"100 Years of Route One: A Centennial Roadtrip." The film is scheduled to air on PBS stations March 26-29. Courtesy of Krist

What do Oguquit Playhouse, Eartha, Damariscotta’s Norumbeg Oysters, Tucker Auto Musuem, Wild Blueberry Land, the Madawaska Festival, Nubble Point Lighthouse, Ellsworth Candlepin Bowling, Penobscot Narrows Observatory, and The Maine Solar System Model, have in common?

They are some of the historical, and culturally significant, attractions along Maine’s Route One, and they are the subjects of Bob Krist’s new film, "100 Years of Route One: A Centennial Roadtrip." The film is scheduled to air on PBS stations from Thursday, March 26 through Sunday, March 29 in various time slots.

The Waldo Theatre
Gubbulidus on stage March 7
Gubbulidis is the longtime musical partnership of  Mihali Savoulidis and bassist Zdenek Gubb. See and hear them at The Waldo Saturday, March 7. Used with permission by Dave D

Twiddle fans rejoice! Gubbulidis is the longtime musical partnership of guitarist and vocalist Mihali Savoulidis and bassist Zdenek Gubb, founding members behind jam-rock band Twiddle. Reconnecting as part of a fresh new chapter, the duo taps into the chemistry that shaped their sound for over a decade, playing out Twiddle favorites alongside explorational improvisation and genre-blending grooves, resulting in something both familiar yet brand new.

Eilen Jewell’s final tour makes a stop at The Waldo
Eilen Jewell makes The Waldo her only Maine stop March 13. Courtesy of the venue

Eilen Jewell makes her only Maine appearance on her final tour at The Waldo Theatre on Friday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. Hailed by American Songwriter as “...one of America’s most intriguing, creative, and idiosyncratic voices,” Eilen Jewell rises from the ashes on her captivating new album, "Get Behind The Wheel," picking up the pieces of her shattered world and finding new purpose and meaning after watching her marriage, her band, and what felt like her entire career fall apart in a series of spectacular, heartbreaking implosions.

Tannahill Weavers return to Camden Opera House
Don't miss the Tannahill Weavers at the Camden Opera House on March 21. Courtesy of the band

One of Scotland's finest traditional bands returns to the Camden Opera House, 29 Elm St., on March 21 at 7:30 p.m., all the way from Edinburgh! Born of a session in Paisley, Scotland, and named for the town's historic weaving industry and local poet laureate Robert Tannahill, the Tannahill Weavers have made an international name for their special brand of Celtic music, blending the beauty of traditional melodies with the power of modern rhythms. 

The Waldo Theatre
Stewart Copeland of The Police July 10
The Police drummer Stewart Copeland visits the Waldo July 10 for conversation, with photos, videos and a Q&A. Photo: Littil Swayamp

For the first time Stewart Copeland’s “Have I Said Too Much - The Police, Hollywood, and Other Adventures” comes to North America with a stop at The Waldo on July 10. This will be an evening of conversation, a Q&A, photos and videos.

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens announces Community Listening event for future glasshouse/conservatory project
Aerial photograph of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay. Courtesy photo

Within the Whale event time rescheduled
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Due to the forecasted snowfall, our highly-anticipated Within the Whale program on Feb. 21, made possible thanks to our partnership with the Boothbay Region Land Trust and Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, is officially postponed to next Saturday, Feb. 28 from 10 a.m. to noon (new time) at 60 Bigelow Drive, East Boothbay.

We look forward to experiencing Within the Whale with everyone next Saturday! 

Senior College discussion: How the CIA informs foreign policy
Walter Voskian

This winter’s Noontime Series programs feature a trio of CSC members whose governmental careers total nearly a century of service. The third program in the series, “How the CIA Informs the President’s Foreign Policy Decisions: Dispelling Some Myths about the CIA and Washington, D.C.,” led by Walter Voskian, will be held at noon on Monday, March 9, at the Second Congregational Church in Newcastle.

Sonic Alchemy's 'Submerged' at the Waldo

Join sound worker Jim Doble, cellist April Reed-Cox, and multi-instrumentalist and third generation trumpeter Lady Kiah for an unforgettable deep musical dive into what lies beneath the waves...both oceanic and your subconscious Sunday, Feb. 22. Doble has been creating and using musical instruments to help inspire creativity and well-being for over 30 years. 

This week at the Lincoln Theater
The 2026 Oscar nominated Short Films begin screening at the Lincoln Theater Friday, Feb. 20 - Wednesday, Feb. 25. Image courtesy of the venue

'The Gleaners and I': Connects art, food justice, community action
 "The Gleaners and I" plays one day only at the Lincoln Theater, Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. Courtesy of the venue

Lincoln Theater, in partnership with Healthy Lincoln County and the Lincoln County Gleaners, is presenting a free screening of “The Gleaners and I,” Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. This event, offered free to the public, invites viewers to explore the practice of gleaning through the eyes of acclaimed French filmmaker Agnès Varda, and to learn how the centuries-old tradition is being carried forward to address food insecurity locally.

This week at the Harbor Theater
"Avatar: Fire & Ash" opening Friday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Harbor Theater of Boothbay Harbor

The Waldo Theatre
Waldo After Dark Screens David Cronenberg’s 'The Fly'
Courtesy of the Waldo Theatre

The Waldo's newest Waldo After Dark film screens on Saturday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. with a special screening celebrating the 40th anniversary of David Cronenberg’s iconic body-horror masterpiece, "The Fly" (1986).

Presented by The Emporium Spooky Goods and More of Bangor, this one-night-only event invites audiences to experience the film that redefined modern horror on the big screen.

Spring show going up at Gleason Fine Art
Chris Huntington: "Summer Patten Maine," 10" x 12"  at Gleason Fine Art, Boothbay Harbor. Courtesy of the gallery

Gleason Fine Art at 31 Townsend Ave. in Boothbay Harbor is currently exhibting the paintings of Chris Huntington. There are plans for a spring show in the works. The artist has been a plein air painter for more than 50 years. 

Chris Huntington is a painter, folk art collector, dealer, and curator. After moving to Maine, he became the first curator at the Colby College Museum of Art in Waterville.

Rotary Foundation continues sponsoring films for students
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One of Harbor Theater’s dedicated Community Partners is the Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club. Again in 2026, the Rotary Foundation donated $2,500 to provide at least 15 screenings of films for approximately 675 young people at the theater. Rotary will sponsor films that are related to school curricula, local authors, filmmakers, history and events. In 2025, a total of 880 students attended films with free admission.

Back by popular demand!
'Pride & Prejudice': Courtship, chaos and comebacks
Eleanor Busby and Nick Azzaretti. Courtesy of River Company

Join River Company on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 3 p.m. in Skidompha's Porter Meeting Hall for a spirited afternoon of literature, laughter and theatrical flair.

Come celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday year with a lively, witty staged reading that keeps the bonnets crisp, the barbs sharper, and the nerves delightfully unreliable as Austen’s comedy of manners gets a fresh River Company wink.

‘Antiques Roadshow’ at Botanical Gardens to air Feb. 16 and 23 on MPBN
An "Antiques Roadshow" scene from June 18, 2025 at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. File photo

The “Antiques Roadshow” episodes filmed at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens on June 18, 2025 are scheduled to be aired on Mondays, Feb. 16 and 23 at 8 p.m. on the Maine Public Broadcasting Station.

Thousands flocked to Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens for a chance to have their treasures examined by over 70 volunteer appraisers representing 23 different categories, as part of “Antiques Roadshow's” tour. This is the first time the show has made a stop in Maine in its 30-year run.

Bay Chamber Concerts and Music School
Applications for 'Young Stars of Maine' accepted through mid-April
Young Stars of Maine 2025. Courtesy of Bay Chamber Concerts & Music School

Bay Chamber is accepting applications for the Young Stars of Maine program, which recognizes, encourages, and rewards music students who are serious in their study and performance of music, according to Bay Chamber Concerts and Music School.

The program awards prizes to students aged 12 to 25 ranging from $500 to $1,000. Among the nine categories are awards for soloists and ensembles, classical and jazz musicians. Applicants must live in Maine.

The Waldo Theatre
Audition for 'Don't Dress For Dinner' March 1, 2
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The Waldo Theatre in Waldoboro has announced an open casting call for its upcoming community theatre production of "Don’t Dress for Dinner," a fast-paced, comedic British farce to be staged at The Waldo in June.

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