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Points of View hosting "Transitions" 09/18/23 at 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Points of View hosting "Transitions"

Points of View Artists closes their 2023 season with Transitions, a group exhibit in diverse media that reflects the vibrant colors of our Maine autumn.  

Exhibit: Sept 5 – Oct 6.  

Reception: Friday, September 8; 5-7 pm.   

Gallery location and hours: 18 Pleasant Street; 9 am – 5 pm Monday through Friday.   

FMI: povartistsmaine.com;   207-373-9300

Free Exhibit - ROBERT McCLOSKEY: The Art of Wonder 09/18/23 at 9:30 am to 5:00 pm

Free Exhibit - ROBERT McCLOSKEY: The Art of Wonder

Curtis Memorial Library is hosting a free exhibit of nearly 70 original illustrations from Robert McCloskey’s iconic Maine-based children’s books – ONE MORNING IN MAINE, TIME OF WONDER, BURT DOW DEEP-WATER MAN, and turning 75 this year . . . BLUEBERRIES FOR SAL, as well as the Boston classic MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS.
 
The exhibit is open during library hours, and includes special programming throughout, including readings from Sal McCloskey herself, and drawing workshops led by co-presenters the Illustration Institute.  Supported by the STK Foundation, Sherman’s Maine Coast Book Shops, L.L.Bean and Bath Savings Bank. Images on loan from the May Massee Collection, Special Archives, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas. See full schedule at www.curtislibrary.com/mccloksey.
Sip and Sweat with F45 Training & Flight Deck Brewing 09/18/23 at 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm

Sip and Sweat with F45 Training & Flight Deck Brewing

Get ready to sweat and sip as F45 Training Brunswick and a Flight Deck Brewing partner for an outdoor workout series every Monday at 4:30 p.m. starting September 11th through October 2nd. The workouts will be mostly bodyweight and follow F45’s functional HIIT and circuit training. All fitness levels are welcome! Bring a mat, water and, towel and stay for a beer and pizza happy hour following the workout. This event is free to the public.

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