Aug 14 Thursday
Mel Allen, former Editor of Yankee Magazine, will join us to launch his book "Here in New England", a collection of essays and stories amassed over his 40+ year career and to revisit the community memorialized in his 2018 story, "The Town That Refused To Die" https://newengland.com/travel/maine/the-town-that-refused-to-die/Mr. Allen's connection to Bucksport was forged in 2017 in the wake of the closure of the Verso Paper Mill and he has become an honorary Bucksportian. His remarkable career in New England affords him unique, humorous, poignant and meaningful insight into the lives and ways of this rural, urban, smart, varied, scenic and ultimately loving part of the world. Book Signing & Refreshments
Aug 15 Friday
Most people know that museums collect objects, put on exhibits and present programs, but just how do the staff go about doing those things? Saco Museum will feature some of its oldest collections dating from the late19th century, as well as recent acquisitions, to illustrate how the secrets are unveiled. Staff will be available most weekdays to answer questions. Exhibit hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, noon to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 4-8 p.m. (free admission); Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Lake Trio with Philipp Elssner, Ben Maxwell, and Jacob Wang. By now most music lovers in the Village know this celebrated ensemble, for they have performed classical and not-so-classical works here for several years. Elssner, on violin, is a Bayside resident who has played with Maxwell (cello) and Wang (piano) since music college. A free event, sponsored by Bayside Arts.
Late one Sunday night in October 2003, Session Americana had its first jam around a table in the back of Toad in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Looking back, the group has had a natural, almost inevitable evolution from a loose bunch of friends sitting around swapping songs in a bar, to a hot-ticket weekly residency, to a touring collective. Along the way, the band has made nine records (so far), played clubs and festivals across the U.S. and Europe, and developed deep collaborative bonds with a wide community of musicians. Session Americana’s diligent avoidance of music business “shoulds” has led the band down a quirky and joyful path through the music world. The result is evident in the musical prowess the players and singers bring to every show. Swapping instruments, trading off lead vocals and sharing songwriting credits, Session Americana is constantly exploring new collaborations and touring like a band out of time, always searching for a welcoming and homey venue, a long lunch with old friends, and a good glass of wine.
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These Community Salons are held at 6pm on the first & third Wednesdays of each month. They are free & open to all. Come with your thoughts, questions, concerns, & ideas. Network & connect with others who are working to promote equity & justice, creating resiliency within our communities. For the topics and Community Notices please sign up for our bi-monthly newsletter by emailing betterbiddeford@gmail.com.