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Don’t miss Blues on Sunday at Saco River Theatre
BAR MILLS, ME — The Blues on Sunday Quartet will be playing at Saco River Theatre, 29 Salmon Falls Road, Bar Mills, ME, Friday, November 8 at 7:30 PM. Tickets: $15 General Admission at www.sacorivertheate.org
“Blues on Sunday” was launched in 2022 as a monthly Sunday afternoon residency at Cadenza in Freeport, ME, with the goal of presenting classic blues covers and original material in a traditional vein that features special guests each month. The core Blues on Sunday Quartet features all-star players from the Seacoast region.
Drummer Per Hanson, original drummer with Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters has laid down the beat, on stage and on record, with a Who’s Who of national blues acts including James Cotton, Pinetop Perkins, Charlie Musselwhite, Debbie Davies, Tab Benoit, David Maxwell, Little Milton, and more. Per also plays harmonica and sings with Blues on Sunday. Jon Ross, multi-instrumentalist on bass, guitar, steel, and mandolin, has toured or recorded with blues luminaries Duke Robillard, Kim Wilson, Joe Louis Walker, Monster Mike Welch, and other internationally renowned acts. Jon most recently completed a fall 2022 East Coast tour on bass with harmonica player Mark Hummel and the Blues Survivors. Nelson Checkoway, keyboardist and guitarist has played pedal steel with the Commander Cody Band, guitar and keyboards with members of the Greg Allman Band and Dickie Betts’ Great Southern, and his combo Nelson and the New Breed Thing represented Massachusetts in the 2015 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Rounding out the quartet is Kris Day, bassist and guitarist who is equally at ease on the electric and stand-up bass. Kris has toured with legendary rock and roll and rockabilly artists Link Wray, Dale Hawkins and Ronnie Dawson.
UMaine Extension offers maple grading school in October
FALMOUTH, ME — University of Maine Cooperative Extension and University of Vermont Extension will offer an in-person International Maple Grading School on Friday, October 25 and Saturday, October 26 starting at 8:30 a.m both days. The 2-day workshop will be held at the UMaine Extension Cumberland County office, 75 Clearwater Drive in Falmouth.
The course includes both research-based discussion and intensive hands-on exercises covering the four attributes of grading maple syrup. This approach enables participants to learn how to grade or judge maple products with confidence.
A previous participant stated that the course had a “great balance of lecture and hands-on opportunities. I really liked the different exercise stations throughout the course. The off- flavored syrup samples provided during the workshop were very beneficial.” Another shared that they “learned how to use my existing equipment in more accurate ways. Moving forward I will be more diligent at all times. We sometimes get lax when in a hurry or doing repetitive tasks and this course was a great reminder of the importance of paying attention to the details.”
Registration is required; space is limited to 25. Fee for the 2-day course is $145 per person and includes lunch and refreshments on both days. Participants will also receive a tested hydrometer, a current temporary color grading kit, a thermometer, off-flavored syrup kits and an assortment of print materials relevant to syrup quality and grading. For more information and to register, visit the program webpage. The International Maple Grading School is sponsored by the International Maple Grading Institute and the North American Maple Syrup Council.
To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Jenni Cappello-Ruggiero, jennifer.cappelloruggiero@maine.edu, 207-781-6099. Receiving requests for accommodation at least seven days before the program provides a reasonable amount of time to meet the request, however all requests will be considered.
Gorham invited to Four Seasons Fall Walk
WINDHAM, ME — Join Presumpscot Regional Land Trust and Wild Seed Project on Thursday, October 24th, 2024 to see the fall colors!
Wild Seed Project is partnering with the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust to offer a series of Four Seasons Walks at Black Brook Preserve in Windham. These walks showcase native plants and how they change throughout the year. Join Nell Houde, Wild Seed Project’s education lead, as we explore the preserve. Participants will learn how to identify and form relationships with many of the native plants that grow in the places we live, work and play. The walk will move at a more leisurely pace, covering a little over one mile of the trail during the walk. Thisis the second walk of a four-part series.
To attend the event, everyone 18+ must provide full sign-in information. Rest assured, as a community-based nonprofit, we will never sell your information. We’ll send an email the week of the event with details on location, parking, and more. Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you there!
PLEASE NOTE: All participants except family members need to register separately. Please ask anyone else who plans to join you to register themselves.
Thursday, October 24, 2024
3:00 PM 4:30 PM
Black Brook Preserve Windham Center Road Windham, ME
(*Rain date, Monday, October 28th, 2024)
Symphony performs “Tales from the Crypt” in Gorham
GORHAM, ME – Casco Bay Wind Symphony Fall Concert, led by Dr. William Kinne will be held Sunday, October 27, 2024 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at McCormack Performing Arts Center, Gorham High School, 41 Morrill Ave., Gorham, Me 04038.
Bring the whole family to this menagerie of spooky Halloween music performed by Maine’s premiere wind band, the Casco Bay Wind Symphony. This spine-tingling concert includes a world-premiere by CBWS musician, Heather Hastings, new works from Erika Svanoe and John Mackey, and includes music from the motion pictures “Harry Potter,” “Star Wars,” “Beetlejuice,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” “Edward Scissorhands,” and much more.
Tickets: Adults – $13 in Advance, $15 at the door; Seniors (65 +) – Pay what you can; Students / Kids – Free; Tickets can be purchased at the door, or on our website https://www.cascobaywindsymphony.org/event-details/tunes-from-the-crypt
Costumes are Welcome!!!!!!!!
Upcoming concerts:
Saturday, December 7, 2024, 2 PM
Sunday May 4, 2025, 2 PM
North Gorham Public Library hosting local writers
GORHAM, ME — The public is welcome to attend an hour-long reading of original works by local authors scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23 in the library. Refreshments will be served.
The group, Women Who Write, meets every two weeks at the library where they workshop their writing with their peers. The group includes Lynne Mentzer and Mary Snell of Gorham, Carolyn Gaul and Cheri Wing-Jones of Windham, and Annie Boissevain of Gray.
On October 23 they will read stories, poems, and other works developed during the two years they have been working together.
Prose and Poetry Reading by Women Who Write, North Gorham Public Library at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024
Guided hike, bike with FLT & PRLT
MAINE — On Saturday, October 19th, 2024 from 9am-1pm Falmouth Land Trust (FLT) is teaming up with the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust (PRLT) for a guided hike through PRLT’s Lowell Preserve and onto the connecting Cross Falmouth Trail! GPNEMBA will also lead a guided mountain bike ride as well.
We’ll meet at PRLT’s Lowell Preserve in Windham at 9 am to kick off the event. Choose between a guided hike and a guided mountain bike ride for your morning adventure. The hiking group will go all the way to the parking lot of Hadlock Community Forest for a 7-mile adventure. A shuttle will then take hikers back to the start so everyone can do a fun point-to-point hike. GPNEMBA will lead a medium-paced, no-drop 7-8 mile ride, as well as a faster-paced (but no-drop) ride of 12-14 miles out to Hadlock Community Forest and back.
Funds from this event will support FLT and PRLT’s stewardship efforts. We hope you’ll join us and support these great trails!
Register at the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust’s website.
USM Gorham broadcasts Wizard of Oz radio play, listening party
GORHAM, ME — The University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre’s 2024-2025 season is off! To see the Wizard, that is, in a wonderful radio theatre adaptation of this beloved tale. Written by Linus Speary and directed by Joshua N Hsu, the show is performed by USM Theatre students. To celebrate its inaugural broadcast, we’re hosting a Wizard of Oz listening party on October 26th at 7pm on the USM Gorham Campus.
In a world where everything seems too green, witches are in every direction, and roads unexpectedly end and begin, discover a land where dreams can come true. Join Dorothy and her fearless dog, Toto, as she’s whisked away from Kansas to the wonderful land of Oz. Together with a Scarecrow, a Tin Man, and a Lion, they learn to depend on each other, and discover their power within. Gather friends and family and join us at our listening party. The event will feature an Oz-inspired costume contest, food and non-alcoholic beverages, raffles, fun, and, of course, a listen to the final piece.
For director Joshua N Hsu, this project has been a chance to dive deeply into an American classic in a new way, “…”Oz” is a book deeply embedded in the American consciousness: it’s omnipresent in our music, our films, our art, and our everyday lives. Its thoughts on friendship, self-determination, and our love for “home” continue to endure in our cultural vocabulary. We revisit the story from generation to generation, not just because of nostalgia but because we still cherish the ideals Baum espouses. We’ve tried to capture and convey how much “Oz” is an influential Americana piece.”
This is the second radio play produced in the Bill Dufris Memorial Studio on the Gorham Campus by the USM Department of Theatre. Last year, USM Theatre produced The War of the Worlds in the new studio and offered courses in audio engineering and podcasting.
Audiences can enjoy the Wizard of Oz radio play three ways:
Join us for a Listening Party on October 26th at 7-9 PM in Lower Brooks Student Center on at the University of Southern Maine, Gorham Campus.
This event is free and open to all. Best for ages 7and up. Everyone is encouraged to dress in their best Oz-inspired costume!
RSVP here: https://usm.maine.edu/department-theatre/box-office-tickets/
Also streaming on WMPG 90.9, Portland and Gorham Maine, on October 26th at 7pm.
Audiences can purchase access when the finished piece is ready at: https://usm.maine.edu/department-theatre/box-office-tickets/
Appropriate for ages 7 and up.
For more information, visit USM Theatre online at usm.maine.edu/theatre, or call the USM Theatre Box Office at (207) 780-5151. For more information on USM’s Department of Theatre events and programs, click here.
Those needing special accommodations to participate fully in this program should contact Janice Gardner at (207)780-5289 or janice.gardner@maine.edu. Hearing impaired: call USM’s telex / TDD number (207)780-5646
Mike Lawrence as the Wizard, Jared Lennon as the Tin Man; photo by Michael Kmack
Gorham’s Maddie Hatch makes a save for Wheaton
NORTON, MA — Junior forward Caroline DiGiovanni (Harwich, Mass.) scored a pair of goals to lead the No. 6 Babson College field hockey team over host Wheaton College (Mass.), 7-0, this evening in New England Women’s & Men’s Athletic Conference play at Nordin Field on the Wheaton campus in Norton, Mass.
The Beavers, who are ranked in the most recent National Field Hockey Coaches Association poll, improve to 6-3 on the season, including a perfect 2-0 in league play to extend their incredible conference regular-season win streak to 61 straight with their last NEWMAC loss dating back to October 17, 2015. The Lyons fall to 6-3 and 0-2 in league action.
Babson dominated from start to finish, owning a 29-1 shot advantage, including identical 8-0 margins in the second and fourth quarters of play. The Beavers held a 10-1 advantage in penalty corners as well.
Wheaton’s defense was resilient for most of the first quarter and did not break until Babson broke through on a penalty corner inside the final two minutes of the period. Senior back Berit Sharrow (Denver, Colo.) took a short cross from senior defender Ellie Powers (Bethlehem, Pa.) and fired a shot from just inside the circle on the left side for the first marker of the night and her third goal of the season with just 83 seconds left in the quarter.
The Beavers added to their total with a successful strike early in the second quarter to double their lead at 2-0. Junior midfielder Alex Michelotti (Englewood, Colo.) carried the ball down to the endline on the right side, before sending a centering cross to classmate Caroline DiGiovanni (Harwich, Mass.), who ripped a shot from the front of the cage for her first marker of the match just 2:54 into the period.
Graduate student forward Andrea Marguerite (Hopkinton, Mass.) increased the visitors’ cushion to 3-0 with a goal coming with 6:58 remaining before the intermission. Marguerite collected a loose ball just outside the circle, before pulling it inside the arc, where she unleashed a bouncing shot that found the far left corner of the cage for her third tally of the year,
The Lyons’ defense did a commendable job to hold nationally-ranked Babson to just three goals in the opening half, but the Beavers erupted for three goals in a span of just over six minutes of play in the third quarter to effectively put the game out of reach.
DiGiovanni’s second score came when she collected a long rebound, turned and fired a shot into the back of the cage from just outside the goal box for her seventh goal of the year with 10:27 to go in the quarter. Babson scored just 2:07 later to bump its cushion to 5-0. Junior back Sanne van der Goes (Glenview, Ill.) dribbled the ball along the endline before sending a cross to the front of the cage, where sophomore forward Helen DiGiovanni (Harwich, Mass.) converted for her third marker of the season. The Beavers’ final goal of the quarter came with 4:02 showing on the clock to give them a 6-0 advantage. Graduate student midfielder Katie Guden (Belmont, Mass.) carried the ball along the endline, before flipping it to the front of the cage for senior forward Jessica Evans (Southbury, Conn.), who was able to push the ball over the goal line for her fourth tally of the year.
Wheaton stemmed Babson’s momentum in the fourth quarter, holding it to just one goal for the quarter. Senior midfielder Camille Marsh (Englewood, Colo.) ripped a shot from five yards in front of the cage, but Lyon defender Abby Miller (Andover, Mass.) stopped the attempt with a defensive save. Junior forward Ally Antonacci (Skillman, N.J.) picked up the rebound and lifted it into the back of the cage in a scrum for her first goal of the season with 8:22 remaining in the contest.
The Lyons only shot of the match came with 7:56 left in the third quarter when senior midfielder Lydia Gaudreau (Gorham, Maine) smacked a shot from the edge of the arc on a penalty corner, but it proved to be harmless.
Senior keeper Bayla Furmanek (State College, Pa.) was untested in the match and posted her fifth shutout of the season for the Beavers and the 26th blank sheet of her career, while Sophomore goalie Grace Ferguson (Williston, Vt.) made nine saves for Wheaton. Junior defender Maddie Hatch (Gorham, Maine) joined Miller with a defensive save for the home team.
Sanderson Sisters’ Spooktacular to support community
WINDHAM, ME – The Giving Tree of Maine & Mystical & Whimsical Events is excited to announce the kickoff of our fundraising and toy/gift/family item collections on Saturday, October 13th, during our “The Sanderson Sisters’ Spooktacular Halloween Family Event” at the Windham Town Hall Gymnasium. This family-friendly event will run from 10 AM to 3 PM and is free for all attendees.
Founded in 2019 by our daughter, Julia Swett, The Giving Tree of Maine has been dedicated to supporting families in need throughout the community. Julia, a recipient of the WCSH6 Teens Who Care Award at just 15 years old, featured on 207Maine (https://www.newscentermaine.com/video/news/local/207/giving-tree-of-maine/97-927d2b80-ae55-4ca5-8009-9cd9e601f761) is now a Trauma RN at Orlando Healthcare in Orlando, Florida. Her younger sister, Braedyn, continues to champion our fundraising efforts, ensuring that our mission lives on.
This year, we aim to surpass last year’s success, where we provided gifts to over 20 families in Maine. Our upcoming event will feature a variety of activities, including:
Music
Craft Stations
Halloween Marketplace
Wand Making
Potion Making
Raffles and Giveaways
We are proud to announce that we just concluded our Harry Potter Diagon Alley Market Family Event, where we collected socks for those in need. With your help, we hope to gather even more toys and gifts this holiday season.
Join us for a day of fun, creativity, and community spirit as we work together to make a difference in the lives of families across Maine.
For more information about our event or to learn how you can contribute, please contact us at givingtreeofmaine@gmail.com or mysticalwhimsicalevents@gmail.com
Thank you for your support!