Down East & Acadia

Columbia Falls Sesquicentennial Celebration 1863 - 2013

Jun 28 2013 - 6:00pm
Jun 30 2013 - 5:00pm
Contact Name: 
Chuck Hammond
Price: 
Free
Phone: 
207-483-4120

Main Street
Columbia Falls, ME 04643

~CELEBRATION WEEKEND JUNE 28, 29 & 30~

FRIDAY, JUNE 28- 7 P.M. – UNION HALL – CHARLES PLUMBER IMPERSONATING CIVIL WAR GENERAL JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN & TALKING ABOUT THE CIVIL WAR VOLUNTEERS FROM COLUMBIA AND COLUMBIA FALLS

SATURDAY, JUNE 29- 7-10 A.M. - BREAKFAST AT FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - RT. #1 – COLUMBIA
8 A.M. – 5K FOOT RACE
10 A.M. – FESTIVAL PARADE
12 NOON – SALMON FEDERATION FISH FRY
11 A.M. – 1 P.M. CAR SHOW
1 – 4 P.M. – HOUSE TOURS
9– 5 P.M. – PAINT COLUMBIA FALLS ART SHOW & Auction

Columbia Falls Grand Civil War Ball

Starts: Apr 6 2013 - 7:00pm
Ends: Apr 6 2013 - 10:00pm

Apr 6 2013 - 7:00pm
Apr 6 2013 - 10:00pm
Contact Name: 
Chuck Hammond
Price: 
12.00 per person
Phone: 
207-483-4120

170 Main Street
Columbia Falls, ME 04643

The town of Columbia Falls separated from the town of Columbia in 1863 and is now celebrating 150 years as an independent town. The first event of the celebration is the Columbia Falls Grand Civil War Ball to be held in the Historic Union Hall. Period dress is suggested but not required. It is a contra dance with a Grand March and waltzes. Music is by Lynn Brubaker. The Caller is Alba Briggs. Singles, couples and groups are welcome. Only 200 tickets will be sold.

How Jazz Works: From Song to Improv

Feb 28 2013 - 7:00pm
Mar 1 2013 - 9:00pm
Contact Name: 
Blue Hill Public Library
Price: 
free
Phone: 
207-374-5515

5 Parker Point Road
Blue Hill, ME 04614

The Blue Hill Public Library’s new “Art Adventures” series kicks off the exploration of visual and performing arts on Thursday, February 28th at 7pm (Howard Room) with “How Jazz Works: From Song to Improv.” Jazz typically works by taking a particular song, such as “Autumn Leaves,” as a vehicle and uses the chord structure of the song as a basis for improvising new melodies.

13th Annual Deer Isle Jazz Festival

Aug 1 2013 - 7:00pm
Aug 4 2013 - 7:00pm
Contact Name: 
Linda Nelson
Price: 
General Admission $25 Premium Reserved $35
Phone: 
207-367-2788

PO Box 56
Stonington, ME 04681

Curated for the 13th year by national jazz critic Larry Blumenfeld, this year's fest will include sensational Cuban reed player Yosvany Terry, with opening acts by local Maine talent and an amazing headliner yet to be named! Keep checking our website, www.operahousearts.org.

Bridgman/Packer Dance

Aug 15 2013 - 7:00pm
Aug 18 2013 - 7:00pm
Contact Name: 
Linda Nelson
Price: 
General Admission $20 Premium Reserved $25
Phone: 
207-367-2788

PO Box 56
Stonington, ME 04681

An evocative evening of dance and video created by Bridgman|Packer Dance including the Hopper inspired piece "Voyeur" and "Under the Skin." Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer, Guggenheim Fellows in Choreography, are acclaimed for their innovative integration of choreography and video technology that explodes the partnering form into a magically populated stage where image and reality collide.

Cymbeline - Shakespeare in Stonington

Jul 18 2013 - 7:00pm
Jul 21 2013 - 7:00pm
Contact Name: 
Linda Nelson
Price: 
General Admission $30 Premium Reserved $35
Phone: 
207-367-2788

1 School Street
Stonington, ME 04681

Shakespeare in Stonington co-founder, director Julia Whitworth (The Tempest, Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night's Dream), returns with Cymbeline--one of the Bard's most elegiac romances. Based on early Celtic legends and following OHA's Shakespeare in Stonington tradition, this will be a production steeped in original music while exploring the common Shakespearean themes of innocence and jealousy

Clone of The Millay Sisters

Jul 12 2013 - 7:00pm
Jul 14 2013 - 7:00pm
Contact Name: 
Linda Nelson
Price: 
General Admission $25 Premium Reserved $30
Phone: 
207-367-2788

PO Box 56
Stonington, OH 04681

Edna St. Vincent Millay--who preferred to be called Vincent--and her two equally creative sisters grew up across the bay, in Camden, ME. Edna went on to become one of Maine's best known writers, winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1923. Now Opera House Arts brings this remarkable Maine woman, and her two sisters, to intimate, dazzling life for you in a cabaret setting, filled with the music of the teens, 1920's, '30's, and 40's as sung by the actors.

The Millay Sisters

Jul 12 2013 - 7:00pm
Jul 14 2013 - 7:00pm
Contact Name: 
Linda Nelson
Price: 
General Admission $25 Premium Reserved $30
Phone: 
207-367-2788

PO Box 56
Stonington, ME 04681

Edna St. Vincent Millay--who preferred to be called Vincent--and her two equally creative sisters grew up across the bay, in Camden, ME. Edna went on to become one of Maine's best known writers, winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1923. Now Opera House Arts brings this remarkable Maine woman, and her two sisters, to intimate, dazzling life for you in a cabaret setting, filled with the music of the teens, 1920's, '30's, and 40's as sung by the actors.

The Millay Sisters

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Jul 5 2013 - 7:00pm
Jul 7 2013 - 7:00pm
Contact Name: 
Linda Nelson
Price: 
General Admission $25 Premium Reserved $30
Phone: 
207-367-2788

1 School St
Stonington, ME 04681

Edna St. Vincent Millay--who preferred to be called Vincent--and her two equally creative sisters grew up across the bay, in Camden, ME. Edna went on to become one of Maine's best known writers, winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1923. Now Opera House Arts brings this remarkable Maine woman, and her two sisters, to intimate, dazzling life for you in a cabaret setting, filled with the music of the teens, 1920's, '30's, and 40's as sung by the actors.

Last Gas by John Cariani

Feb 7 2013 - 4:00pm
Feb 10 2013 - 6:00pm
Contact Name: 
Linda Nelson
Price: 
General Admission $20 Premium Reserved $25
Phone: 
207-367-2788

1 School Street, PO Box 56, Opera House Arts
Stonington, ME 04681

Last Gas is set at Paradis’ gas station and convenience store—the last place for such items before the Canadian border. Nat Paradis is a 30-something, divorced single father. When his old high school flame, Lurene’s, arrival in town for her mother’s burial coincides with his best friend Guy’s birthday gift of tickets to a Red Sox-Yankees game, the sparks begin to fly.

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