AUGUSTA — The Maine State Museum will host the “Girl Scouts: Celebrating One Hundred Years” exhibit. Produced with Girl Scouts of Maine, the exhibit will be open June 23-Aug. 31. On display will be vintage period uniforms, pins, patches, ephemeras, cookie merchandise and more.
June 2012
ON STAGE
“Boys Will be Boys” By New Edge Productions Lucid Stage 29 Baxter Boulevard, Portland Directed by John Bryson Lyrics and dialogue by Joe Miloscia Music by Kenneth Kacmar Musical director Kevin Smith Tickets: $20 899-3993 * lucidstage.com “9 to 5: The Musical” Lakewood Theater, 76 Theatre Road, Madison Tickets: $21-$23 474-7176 or lakewoodtheater.org There was […]
MOVIE TIMES
Movie times are good for Friday, June 15, through Thursday, June 121 AUGUSTA Regal Augusta 10 Marketplace Drive, 623-8183 Show schedule for Friday-Sunday “That’s My Boy,” 1:30, 3:25, 4:30, 6:35, 7;30, 9:45, 10:30 “Rock of Ages,” 1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 10:10 “Madagascar 3” (3D), 12:30, 3:20, 6:30, 9:10 “Madagascar 3,” 1, 4, 7, 9:30 “Prometheus” (3D), […]
Maine’s Anni Clark to perform at Slates
The Maine music scene is a richly varied tapestry of sounds and styles … one of the most colorful strands in this weave belongs to singer-songwriter Anni Clark. This talented guitarist/singer has entertained audiences around the country for many years now and on Monday, June 25, she’ll return to Slates in Hallowell. To that end a call was made to her home where she talked about her life.
Winthrop artist wins People’s Choice Award at the Harlow Gallery
HALLOWELL — Cynthia Ahlstrin of Winthrop recently won the People’s Choice Award at the conclusion of Art 2012, the Harlow Gallery’s 17th annual juried art show. Visitors were invited to vote for their favorite work of art. Ahlstrin won a $100 cash prize, sponsored by the Animal Wellness Center of Augusta, for her sculpture “Every Shoe Tells a Story.”
Concerts at Norcross Point
WINTHROP — The town of Winthrop recently announced the return of Concerts at Norcross Point, sponsored by Winthrop Area Federal Credit Union and Kennebec Savings Bank. The concerts are planned for 2-4 p.m. Sundays at the gazebo just off of Bowdoin Street. One Saturday concert, 1-3 p.m., will coincide with the annual Winthrop Art Walk on Aug. 18. The Saturday event will feature Winthrop High School class of 1974 graduate Pam Baker and her blues band.
Johnson Hall give tours on Thursdays
GARDINER — Historic Johnson Hall will be open for tours on Thursdays through June. Board members and the executive director will guide visitors through the three-story structure, entertaining with stories of bygone days, illuminating arts programming, and inspiring with the vision of future restoration. Refreshments will be served at 5 p.m., tours begin at 5:30 p.m. Tours take about 30-45 minutes. Tour dates are June 14, 21 and 28.
Woman arrested for burglary at Waterville pawn shop
WATERVILLE — Police on Tuesday arrested a woman in connection with a June 4 burglary at JR’s Trading & Pawn shop on Elm Street.
Waterville police: Women rob cab driver, break into aparment
WATERVILLE — Two women allegedly robbed a cab driver Wednesday, broke into an apartment and then fled down Silver Street before being nabbed by police.
Witness suggests more DNA testing at Dechaine hearing
PORTLAND — More testing of items from the investigation of Sarah Cherry’s murder could help clarify whether the DNA found on one of her thumbnails came from contamination of that evidence, a witness said Wednesday at a hearing on Dennis Dechaine’s motion for a new trial.