Catch up on Community Calendar events while you are on the go! Our Community Calendar listings are now on the Maine Public App! Download the free Maine Public App today!
Apr 05 Sunday
Scottish Country Dance is the ballroom dance of Scotland, done in longwise sets of several couples. We meet weekly to learn and enjoy the dances. All dances are taught. We recommend soft soled, flexible shoes. Bring a water bottle. There is a beginner/preview session at 5 p.m. by request. Note, we do not dance during the month of December.
Apr 11 Saturday
Calling musicians of all levels! Please come and join us on the second Saturday of each month from 1:00 to 3:00 pm for a community - based open mic session. All levels and musical genres are welcome as are individuals, duos, groups, whatever. This will be an all - acoustic session but there will be a small Fishman amplifier and microphone available on an as needed basis.
Our open mic group shall endeavor to provide a fun and judgement free opportunity to share our musical offerings with others. Original compositions as well as covers are welcomed. Please pass the word to friends and let's create a community where we can gather to play, sing, laugh, learn and get to know our neighbors. The event shall be by donation ($2 suggested) with all proceeds going to The Gatherings.
Thanks and we hope to see you at our first open mic on Saturday, January 14 at 1:00 pm. Should you have any questions or need for additional information please feel free to email Joe Bruno at jbruno56@gmail.com.
Apr 12 Sunday
Apr 19 Sunday
Apr 26 Sunday
May 03 Sunday
Get ready for a jaw-dropping blend of music, acrobatics, and unforgettable fun as the sensational Pandemonium Strings take center stage!
This high‑energy performance is a dazzling visual and musical feast, packed with visual spectacle, breathtaking stunts, dazzling harmonies, impromptu special‑request mashups, dance, and boundless enthusiasm. Join the remarkable Painchaud family for an innovative, comedy‑musical variety extravaganza perfect for all ages. Expect the unexpected: watching them play three instruments simultaneously while dangling from a fishing line, soaring through the air on a “Top Gun” guitar, or even rocking a handstand on a hoverboard—all while laying down live, toe‑tapping music.
Hailing from Quebec, the Painchauds are one of Canada’s most beloved performing families. They’ve risen from solo appearances with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra to headlining New Year’s Eve celebrations for audiences of 100,000—and they haven’t looked back. Their dynamic, genre-spanning shows (spanning classical, rock, country, pop, and beyond) have lit up stages in Las Vegas, New York, Chicago, Paris, Rome, Miami, San Diego, and more. Pandemonium Strings is more than a show—it’s a multi-generational celebration of creativity, athleticism, and musical passion that brings families together, fills hearts with joy, and creates memories that last a lifetime.
May 07 Thursday
Prince Memorial Library and Tuttle Road Community Church present an early evening of music and community -- a great opportunity to hear local performers flex their skills or try out new pieces for an audience. For new performers, this is a relaxed and fun opportunity to become comfortable performing live in front of an audience. For seasoned performers, come try out new or established material and join an enthusiastic music community! Open Mic Signup - 6:45 p.m. Or just come to listen: 7 - 8:30 p.m. Admission is free. Refreshments will be available for a donation. Offered monthly on first Thursdays (November - May) at Tuttle Road Community Church, 52 Tuttle Road, Cumberland
May 09 Saturday
May 10 Sunday