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Nov 08 Saturday
Ready to crack some eggs and level up your Japanese cooking game? Join us for a deliciously fun class all about tamago — the sweet-savory rolled omelette that's a staple in Japanese kitchens.
We’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of making rosella-style tamago — from whisking and seasoning to that satisfying fold-and-roll action. You’ll learn the secrets to nailing the texture, flavor, and iconic layered look.
After the demo, we’ll serve up a few tamago-inspired dishes so you can taste just how versatile this omelette can be.
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.
Join us at Earth at Hidden Pond as we celebrate the cozy holiday season where you'll experience the warm and savory flavors of fall paired with a variety of blends. Enjoy canapes and sip on the sweet tastes of the changing season!
More Information about Earth at Hidden Pond in Kennebunkport, Maine.
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Class is open to adults 21 years of age or older. Proper ID is required at door. We look forward to seeing you.
Part of Earth at Hidden Pond's Hotel Week Programming.
We hope to see you at our Film Fest for Casco Bay, an afternoon of environmental and adventure films curated by Maine Outdoor Film Festival just for us. You won’t want to miss it!
What: Film Fest for Casco Bay
Date: Saturday, November 8, 2025
Time: Doors open at 2 p.m. for snacks, drinks, raffle, & mingling
Films: 3 to 6 p.m.
Where: University of Southern Maine’s Abromson Center, 88 Bedford Street, Portland, ME
Tickets: $30
Buy your Tickets on our website!
We will also host a raffle for prizes such as local hand crafted goods, gift cards to local shops and eateries, art, Friends of Casco Bay hats and jackets, and even private boat cruises on Casco Bay!
Interested in volunteering at Film Fest? Reach out to Sara Freshley to learn more: sfreshley@cascobay.org.
Embark on a journey into the refined world of the Espresso Martini, where expert mixologists will unveil the delicate artistry behind this iconic cocktail. Discover the perfect harmony of premium espresso, smooth spirits, and exquisite liqueurs as you learn the secrets to crafting the perfect pour.
In this immersive experience, you'll not only master the classic Espresso Martini, but also explore two bold and exciting variations: a seasonal Pumpkin Espresso Martini, rich with cozy spice, and a complex Amaro Espresso Martini, offering a bittersweet twist on tradition.
Tickets include:
Three(3) cocktails
Light bites & snacks
Take home recipe cards
Misery by William Goldman adapted from the novel by Stephen King
Oct 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, Nov 1*, 2, 6, 7, 8 ,9 - 2025
Thurs & Fri @ 7:00 pm / Sat @ 3:00 pm / Sun @ 2pm / *Sat, Nov 1 @ 3:00 pm & 7:30 pm
Stephen King’s best-selling psychological thriller and Oscar-winning film is now a spine-chilling play! Truth is stranger than fiction when a famous romance novelist veers off the road in a winter storm and wakes up incapacitated in the home of his “number-one fan”. Unexpected events turn his number-one fan into his number-one enemy and a heart-pounding life or death game of cat and mouse ensues. Public Theatre policy requires you to pay for your entire seat - even though you’ll only be using the edge.
Tickets:$35 Adult / $30 Group (10+) / $15 Youth (13-18). Read about our 35 Below discount program for theatre-lovers ages 19-35. https://thepublictheatre.org/membership/
Prices include all applicable Ticket Fees. A $4 Facility Fee will be added to every Ticket Order to help with the upkeep of our building.Call 782-3200 for Group Sales.
We consider this show PG-13
JOIN US FOR THESE SPECIAL EVENTSIncluded in your price of admission:Oct 26 – Post-show talk-back with the Cast and Director. Following the 2:00 pm matinee.Oct 30 – Wine Down Thursday – Come early and enjoy pre-show wine samples. Starts at 6:00 pm. – Courtesy of Central DistributorsNov 1 – Saturday Night Samples – Come early and enjoy pre-show beer samples. Starts at 6:30 pm. – Courtesy of Baxter Brewing
Run Time: approx 2 hoursHearing Assistance and handicapped seating are available upon request.
Sponsored by: Austin Associates
*Owlbear’s Rest & Cthulhu Present…* The Caverns of Thraciaby Jennell Jaquays
Come and experience one of the classic early D&D adventure modules. Explore a branching, non-linear, reactive dungeon inhabited by multiple factions and loot their stuff ! Utilizing Basic D&D for simple character creation and a rules light approach.
Casual drop-in/drop-out play — come when you can! No RPG experience necessary!
📅 Every other Saturday, 5–9 PM (No session 8/9)💲 $10 per player per session📍 In the Druid's Grove at Owlbear’s RestGrab your dice. Explore the depths. Steal from lizard cultists.
The Caverns await…
Come on out to our tasting room to enjoy great music, tasty bevs & good vibes. No ticket required, but we'd love to know you're coming! Here's the current lineup:
8/23 Skip Bailey
Skip Bailey is a Maine singer songwriter who plays salt of the earth music for salt of the earth people. His unique place-based sound combines folk, country, and maritime influences into tunes that you'll find yourself humming for days!
8/30 Dan Cloutier
This guitar-strumming storyteller is aiming to steal your heart with lyrical honesty. Dan Cloutier has sold out shows throughout New England. Expect beloved covers and originals too! He just released an album called, "The Iceberg" - spending the last year traveling to Greenland, and Newfoundland to record music and make videos about these adventures.
9/6 This or Better
One of Portland's most popular duos, Natalie and Max are “This or Better.” A folk acoustic duo with beautiful harmonies, fingerstyle guitar picking and a charismatic vibe that have stolen the hearts of many. Their repertoire includes original music and prime selections from the classics: John Prine, Dolly Parton, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, June Carter, Willie Nelson, Townes Van Zandt and so many more. They are a heart-filled act any audience will enjoy!
9/13 Sam Cutler
Sam Cutler is a singer songwriter who spent his formative years in New York City before moving to Portland in 2022. His music bounces between genres, sometimes more folk, sometimes more blues, with lyrics that reflect his humor and wit.
Every 2nd Saturday in Surry at 6pm!
Community Dance 6pm - 6.45pmThis fun and friendly dance for all ages is led by Bagaduce Music with support by the Open Band (open to all musicians, instruments & skill levels). Show up 15 minutes early to get situated if you’d like to play with us! There's no admission charge for the community dance, but donations are very welcome.
Contra Dance 7pm - 10pmContra dance is easy to learn since all dances are taught. Everyone is welcome to dance, regardless of age or dancing ability! There's no need to bring a partner either!The cost is sliding scale, $10-$20 suggested. This dance helps support the Arbutus Grange.
You can expect to dance to superb local bands and be instructed by fantastic callers. To see who is playing and calling each month or for more info, email alicekslater@gmail.com, call 385-7694, visit www.deffa.org or follow on IG/FB @SurryContraDance
The Surry School Auditorium is at 754 North Bend Rd, Surry. Just 6 miles outside of Ellsworth.
This fall, as people across New England come together in various family-centered holidays, we reflect on the deeper meaning of family—those we hold close, and those we reach out to in times of need.
Family goes beyond blood. We have the family we're born into, the family we invite into our lives, and the family we're welcomed into. It’s about connection, care, and commitment. It's about showing up when it matters most. At this gala, we come together not just as guests, but as part of a larger human family—one that crosses oceans to extend compassion where it’s needed most.
This year’s gala supports ongoing community rebuilding efforts and the medical/surgical mission in Bohol, Philippines—a province rich in beauty and resilience, where many still face challenges after natural disasters and economic hardships. We aim to raise $46,000 to complete the rebuilding of a community health center serving a fishing village of 1,200 residents (Barrio Tungod), begin rebuilding a community hospital for a struggling municipality with 21,000 people (Clarin), and provide more major elective procedures such as hysterectomies, cholecystectomies, hernia repairs, and cataract surgeries for indigent patients.
Join us for an evening of fine dining, a complimentary bar, live music, auctions, inspiring stories, and a powerful reminder that when we come together hand in hand in generosity, distance disappears. In the spirit of Bayanihan—the Filipino tradition of communal unity and mutual support—we come together to lift each other and extend the family table.
Let’s gather with purpose, and let the Bayanihan spirit shine through us all!