May 05 Sunday
Enjoy a delicious Sunday brunch and stroll on the beach! Brunch By the Beach occurs every Sunday from January 28th to May 12th with a special brunch on both Easter and Mother's Day! Sign up for one, multiple or come to all! Make it a fun Sunday tradition for yourself, as a couple, or as a family!
Brunch is self-serve, all-you-can-eat buffet style with a wide variety of breakfast & lunch menu items.
Come enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal without the hassle of cooking, kitchen clean up and washing dishes. After brunch, relax, destress and reset for the next week with a walk on the beach. Renew in the fresh salty air, surrounded with the sounds of splashing waves and the warmth of sunlight shinning down! Conveniently located on the beach, the dining hall to the beach is less than a 2 minute walk!
Registrations are required.
Steel drum bands from Maine and New Hampshire invite the public to come enjoy live music as the bands gather to perform and celebrate the unique sounds of the steel drum, also known as the steel pan. On Sunday, May 5th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Cony High School, 60 Pierce Drive in Augusta, all the participating bands will perform. These include middle and high school bands, and others from community groups such as Augusta's own Vintage Steel--a steel pan ensemble comprised of retired adults, and the host of this year's event. The festivities culminate with a mass performance of all the bands playing together. (See also Saturday night's Dance Party at Mill Park, Augusta!)
K-12 Wiscasset public schools' art students get to showcase their art work alongside their art teachers' paintings in the historic Maine Art Gallery, which itself was once a school. The students' work offers both abstract and representational interpretations from their surroundings and life experience in Maine with exciting results, often bold in color and design. A show not to be missed
CARAVAN ARTIST MARKET is thrilled to bring a 30+ vendor POP UP to ALLAGASH BREWING CO!
Join us as we unlock The Cellars at Allagash on Sunday May 5th, 11am - 4 pm to host a curated list of incredible artisans!
Vendors will be outside on the patio & inside lining the walls of beautiful barrels of rare brews. Find the highest quality of artists & makers around, selling unique original art, paintings, prints, photography, pottery, illustration, stationary, clothing, toys, jewelry, accessories, skin care, candles, homewares & more!
Shop and treat yo'self with rare beers, wine, cider, and other beverages, beautiful barrel scenes, and good vibes—we'll be one week out from Mother's Day, after all. The Bite Into Maine food truck will be serving up tasty food including some festive taco offerings from the patio, & ArtVan will also be joining us with a free activity for the kiddos!
The event is FREE, but let us know you're coming and we'll put you on the list for a taste of a limited, Cellars-only beverage sample. Simply show your reservation to our friendly bar staff for your sample!
The Legacy of Mentors Art Exhibit opens at the Maine Art Gallery with a reception on May 4 from 5-7 pm and continues on Thursdays-Sundays from 11am-4pm until June 9th. Free and open to the public, the two-floor gallery showcases artists as mentors to their students and represents the founding members of the gallery with their students' work from the 50's and 60's. The first floor gallery exhibits juried current members' work describing their own mentors' influence in their paintings. For more details go to www,maineartgallerywiscasset.org.
In Kittery The Red Door Pottery Studio on 44 Government Street is once again participating in the Maine Pottery Tour Saturday May 4th - Sunday May 5th2023Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 11am-4pm.
Every year on the first weekend in May, pottery and ceramics studios in Maine open their doors to the public. It's a fun day and a chance meet the artists, peek in the kilns, see demonstrations, and shop for pottery and other handmade goods. 2023 will be our twelve year, and we will have dozens of participating studios. If you'd like to take the Pottery Tour, scroll to the bottom of this page for downloadable maps, and links to interactive online maps to plan your tour. Don’t forget to stop at The Red Door Pottery Studio!Maine Pottery Tour MapClick on the map icons to see what studios are where.Click on the links below to see a map of each leg of the tour* Central* Coastal* Portland* Southern* Western* Downeast* Show all Studios
Watch For This SignMaine Pottery Tour is Funded in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.info@mainepotterytour.Mainepotterytour.orgwww.reddoorpottery.com
Written by David KayeDirected by Lauren Rose (based on original direction by David Kaye)
Molly McFolly tends to act before she thinks. She also often thinks she knows more than she does. This leads to a series of follies, including the folly caused by a bit of stereotyping (as it turns out, about Leprechauns). Featuring Celtic Music and puppets, this show is about learning lessons the hard way and making unlikely friends.
Bring your needle project and come join in the circle of community support and conservation. Special guests will introduce new techniques and demo their needlework.
English tea served in antique China. Tasty party treats served on traditional three tier stands on floral linens in spring colors. Concurrent silent auction. Meeting House tours available. Fundraiser for the Readfield Union Meeting House Vestry.
Two singers at the height of their powers—radiant soprano Nadine Sierra and tenor sensation Benjamin Bernheim—come together as the star-crossed lovers in Gounod’s sumptuous Shakespeare adaptation, with Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin on the podium to conduct one of the repertoire’s most romantic scores. Bartlett Sher’s towering staging also features baritone Will Liverman and tenor Frederick Ballentine as the archrivals Mercutio and Tybalt, mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey as the mischievous pageboy Stéphano, and bass-baritone Alfred Walker as Frère Laurent.
Adult $25 | Senior $20 | Student $10 | All fees included
Please note that this production was originally scheduled for March 24, 2024, but has been rescheduled to May 5 due to technical issues related to the snowstorm.