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MSMT's Turn Up the Limelight Campaign 01/11/23 - 10/31/23 at All Day

MSMT's Turn Up the Limelight Campaign

In January, MSMT is launching the Turn Up The Limelight campaign. Our goal is to raise $500,000 by the end of the 2023 season. As a part of this campaign, we will be shedding some “limelight” on what it takes to produce Broadway-quality theatre in Brunswick, Maine with backstage tours, exclusive interviews with our annual and production staff, and inside looks at the MSMT production process. For more information please visit: msmt.org 

Bouquets to brighten someone's day 02/01/23 - 05/31/23 at All Day

Bouquets to brighten someone's day

Edible Arrangements would like to offer you an opportunity to purchase floral bouquets at a great price-$20!  Each Wednesday they receive a limited supply of bouquets that go unsold and would rather they be used to brighten someone’s day.  Bouquets vary in variety (roses sometimes available) and size, and are on a first-come, first-served basis at their location at 2 Station Avenue in Brunswick. 

The bouquets are wrapped only and are not available for delivery or reservation, but stop by and see if you can grab a bunch for someone who needs a floral uplift!  Call or stop by for more information.  See sample photos below

   

 

Points of View Artists on display at Unitarian Universalist Church in Brunswick 03/30/23 at 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Points of View Artists on display at Unitarian Universalist Church in Brunswick

Artwork by nine Points of View Artists is on display at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Brunswick during the month of March.  We are celebrating art in its full diversity.

Meet-the-artists:  Wednesday, March 29, 2-4 pm.  Church location and hours: 1 Middle St; 10 am – 4 pm Tuesday through Friday; ring bell for entry.  FMIpovartistsmaine.com/

A New Future for Maine Agriculture 03/30/23 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

A New Future for Maine Agriculture

Midcoast Senior College presents its special series, “Maine’s Transforming Economy and Changing Demographics: Building a Better Future.” Maine’s economy is in the midst of a transformation that includes new  businesses in areas such as biotechnology, aquaculture, renewable energy, food processing, brewing and distilling. These economic developments are reshaping the nature of work, our institutions and the communities in which we live. Tonight we learn about “A New Future for Maine Agriculture” from Amanda Beal, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, State of Maine. 

To register for this FREE webinar, go to: https://maine.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xm0PiyjHQvOydNVmBOYnQQ

For more information, go to midcoastseniorcollege.org or call 207-725-4900.

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