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05/02/19 - 01/12/20 at 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Exhibition: The Nineteenth Century: American and European ArtThis exhibition features outstanding nineteenth-century paintings and sculptures from the Museum’s permanent collection and highlights collectors such as James Bowdoin III, George William Boyd, and Mary and Harriet Walker who were instrumental in building a fine arts collection at Bowdoin College. Museum HoursTuesday–Saturday: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Thursday: 10:00 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Special Sunday hours: 12:00 noon–5:00 p.m. (June 29–November 10, 2019) Closed on Mondays and national holidays.The Bowdoin College Museum of Art is open to the public free of charge, although donations are welcome. The Museum is wheelchair accessible through the Pavilion entrance. Bowdoin College Museum of Art is a member of The Maine Art Museum Trail |
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06/26/19 at 5:30 am - 7:00 pm
Training For A Causeor a FREE training session, with donation to Midcoast Humane, at a time that is best for your schedule. We would love to meet you, learn more about your health & fitness goals, and have you experience a group personal training session with us. Schedule a quick call to enroll in your Free Training Session. The purpose of this call is to learn more about you and your exercise experience, and register you for a training session that is appropriate for you.
Thank you for your interest in our training programs and for your support of the amazing work that Midcoast Humane does! Our recommended cash donation is $20 because this is how much it costs to support an animal for one day at Midcoast Humane! You can also donate much needed supplies. Your donation amount & type is completely up to you. Every little bit helps and we are so grateful for your contribution! To learn more about Training for a Cause and to see a list of supplies that Midcoast Humane really needs go to www.wilcoxwellnessfitness.com/brunswickblog/tfc. |
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06/26/19 at 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Catching the Moment - Points of View ArtistsPoints of View Artists welcome summer with Catching the Moment, showing artwork that highlights how each artist captures the world artistically in paintings, pastels, prints, collages, photographs, and ceramics. On the 3rd floor, Barbara Snapp explores the connection between art and poetry in Painting with Poetry. Reception: Friday, June 14, 5 – 7 pm. Gallery location and hours: 18 Pleasant Street; 9 am – 5 pm Monday through Friday. |
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06/26/19 at 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Midcoast Senior College Free Lecture: "Mid Coast Health Systems: Community Citizen & Providers"“MID COAST HEALTH SYSTEMS: COMMUNITY CITIZEN AND PROVIDER”
Lois Skillings is President and CEO of Mid Coast-Parkview Health Systems. A life-long Mainer, Lois is a nurse by training, graduating from University of Southern Maine. She was motivated to join the executive ranks when she participated in the Robert Wood Executive Nurse Fellow Program in 2008. She subsequently was Vice President of Nursing Services at Mid Coast Hospital before becoming CEO and President in 2011. Sponsored by Sunnybrook Senior Living Community |
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06/26/19 - 08/28/19 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Music on the Mall
Download the concert schedule here. 2019 Concert Schedule:
All concerts start at 6 PM unless otherwise noted.
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06/26/19 at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Beethoven, Janá?ek, ArenskyWednesday evenings offer eclectic programs spanning the range of the chamber music repertoire and featuring artists from across the Festival. After opening with Beethoven’s middle-period cello sonata, the program departs for Eastern Europe: first, to Brno, where a mature Janá?ek composed his only violin sonata at the outbreak of World War One; then, onward to Moscow, where Arensky commemorated the life of Tchaikovsky with this string quartet – remarkable for the deep sonorities brought about by its unusual instrumentation for two cellos. LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN LEOŠ JANÁ?EK ANTON ARENSKY Sponsored by The Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram.
Cost: $45.00 |
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