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ON EXHIBIT

Maine Craft Association benefit, through March, SugarWood Gallery, 248 Broadway. Featuring: Lisa Gent, Cape Elisabeth; Mickey Shattow, Mount Desert Island; Lorraine Rezendez, Newport; Kathy Angel Lee, Old Orchard Beach; Kim Walker, Franklin; Karen Stickney, Tenants Harbor; Lori Davis, Ellsworth; Sue and Roger Basaillon, Farmington; George Seeber, Old Town; Susan Horowitz, Harpswell; Laurie Stearns, Brunswick; Anne Walker, Rangeley; Natalie Ann Gardner, Palermo; Lynda McCann-Olson, Portland; and Emily Delfin, Bangor. Hours: 10 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; 778-7002.

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Dance to Oldies March 23 at UMF

FARMINGTON — Dance to the Oldies, featuring live music of the ’50s and ’60s, will take place from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, March 23, at University of Maine at Farmington North Dining Hall. There will be a guest appearance by Elvis. Shepherd’s Pie, refreshments, trivia contests, dance contests, 50/50 raffle, silent auction and cash bar. Dress up or down.

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Gulf of Maine’s future is conference focus

WATERVILLE — Conservation Marine leaders will convene at Colby College on Friday for a conference on the future of Maine’s coastal communities, ecosystems and fisheries. The conference, “Changing Oceans and the Future of the Gulf of Maine: Solutions, Success and Sustainability,” is sponsored by Colby’s environmental studies program. It will bring together experts on marine ecology, history, policy, law and community development. The conference is free, and the public is welcome.

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MAINE FOODIES AGREE

Combine a guy who fell in love with food during a year of graduate school in France, and the girl from Denmark he fell in love with who has also traveled the world, and what do you get? Solo Bistro in Bath — an outstanding restaurant with a European flair and very creative food.