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Oct 05 Sunday
The Fall Harbor Arts Fair takes place on October 4 & 5 in Camden's historic Harbor Park and Amphitheatre. Featuring over 60 fine art and craft vendors, used book sale, live music, cider pressing, and a free community art project.
With artists from all over Maine, New England and several from further afield, you will find treasures, thoughtful gifts, or pieces to grow your art collection. Artist mediums include: ceramics, fiber, functional art, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, wood, and works on paper.
Accompanying the art fair, the Camden Public Library's used book sale will take place in the Meadow parking lot adjacent to the Amphitheatre. Flex your creativity and take home your own sunprint from the free community art tent. To celebrate fall, we’ll also be pressing apple cider on-site.
Come celebrate the arts and community with us during Camden's Harbor Arts Fair!Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5. 10am-4pm both days.This event is free and open to all.
Savor the peak of autumn in Maine with a pencil in your hand. Local printmaker Jordan Kendall Parks will lead a drawing practice inspired by the sights, sounds, smells, patterns, and emotions you experience in the heart of the Evergreen Woods.
Pencils and sketchbooks will be provided for all participants, but please feel free to bring your own materials. Stay tuned for a rain date for this event.
Jordan Kendall Parks (she/they) is a Black bi-racial femme who lives and works in South Portland, Maine. Jordan uses art to spark conversations around place, existence, and belonging. Her work is heavily influenced by our relationship with the natural world and each other, and they focus on cultivating interactive outdoor exhibitions that encourage people to engage with their surroundings, find a sense of adventure, and discover art along the way.
This is the third event of our Creative Paths series exploring the connections between our creative selves and the natural world. Each event will have its own unique flavor and will be led by local experts. Discover Portland's extensive trail network and celebrate TEMPOart's 2025 installation of "Winged Kelp"!
A free chess club open to anyone over the age of 10. All levels of experience are welcome. We have boards, but feel free to bring your own.
Join us at our weekly Local Goods Market! Celebrate local food and community while supporting small businesses! Held every Thursday from 4–7pm, the Local Goods Market features hot food, beverages, baked goods, and specialty products from Fork Food Lab members and other Maine makers. The weekly event offers the community a chance to support local businesses, discover new favorites, and connect directly with the entrepreneurs shaping the future of Maine’s food economy. The market features free & easy parking and a great community. Shop small and be part of something big!
Fork Food Lab is a nonprofit food business incubator and shared commercial kitchen in South Portland, Maine that’s home to over 80 small businesses. Our mission is to support a just, diverse, and sustainable food economy by empowering food entrepreneurs with the space, resources, and community they need to thrive. Learn more at www.forkfoodlab.com
Flies & Lies fly-tying group is open to anyone interested in fly tying and fly fishing. Meet at the Machias Savings Bank every other Sunday (twice per month) from October 6 to April 20 to promote fly fishing, conservation, and fun. Bring your own tools, materials and snacks.For more information, contact Bob Bechtold Trichoptera42@gmail.com 207-288-4957 or go to https://downeasttu.org/ and Downeast TU on Facebook.
🧠✨ Summon your wits and rally your fellowship… Trivia Night approaches! Do you have what it takes to win the battle? Topics include board games, movies, music and so much more!
🏆 1st & 2nd Place Prizes!📅 Sunday, July 27th🕰️ 5PM💰 $10 per team | max 4 people
☕ Come early for snacks and sips. Stay late for the bragging rights.
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Sound baths are vibrational healings with tones generated by crystal sound bowls that penetrate every part of your body, unblocked by material barriers. These sacred frequencies move freely throughout your body, to assist in releasing and tuning your body back to balance, allowing your physical and energetic bodies to naturally return to a state of harmony.During a sound bath, I implement crystal singing bowls in synchrony with guided meditation, reanchoring processes, a vintage Burmese gong, an Ocean Drum and vocal toning. The tones and songs for each event are conducted uniquely and specific to an individual or group.
I am so grateful & honored to say that I have decades of experience working with clients as a Certified Reiki, Master NLP practitioner, Timeline Therapist and Registered Dental Hygienist. Now I am adding another healing modality to my foundation as a Certified Sound Healer. It's been an extraordinary journey and I look forward to serving you.
Game night, every Sunday in Surry. We play new & old board games, card games, dice games, word games, tile games, team games... bring your favorites! Everyone welcome.
$2/person goes to the community center.
Led by an expert caller and fun for dancers of any age or ability, our contra barn dances are the perfect community event!
Beginners, or those new to contra dance, are invited to come early for a lesson from 6:30pm to 7pm, with dances running from 7pm to 9pm. No experience needed! The dance occurs inside our historical 19th century barn, with concessions available. Folks are invited to come early to picnic on our beautiful lawn.
All dances are $15 per person with youth under 12 are free.
Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance online.
Oct 06 Monday
Fundraising raffle of a Savage Axis with Scope, caliber 30-06. Must be 18 years of age or older to enter. Raffle follows all State and Federal Laws. Proceeds will benefit the St. George Masonic Lodge #16 in Warren ME. Tickets are $10 each or 3 for $20. Contact Dan at 207-542-7925 or Tim at 207-542-7168 for tickets.