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Longfellow Days 2024

LONGFELLOW DAYS 2024 – ANNIVERSARIES

Amazing! It’s actually the 20th anniversary of Longfellow Days this year, and so we’re celebrating with lively programs throughout February ~ including parties at the beginning and end of the month.

Saturday, February 3, 1:00 PM ~ BOOK LAUNCH PARTY
We are thrilled to announce the publication of Read to Me Some Poems: 20 Years of Longfellow Days Poems from Moon Pie Press, edited by Longfellow Days founder Maryli Tiemann and poet/editor/publisher Alice Persons. You are invited to be part of our festive book launch. There’ll be music, readings by the poets, refreshments, and a chance to mingle with and get autographs from  writers represented in this new volume. Refreshments provided by The Holy Donut.
Unitarian Universalist Church, 1 Middle Street

Sunday, February 4, 1:00 PM ~ THE COURSEN READINGS, PART ONE
Our four-weekend series of poetry readings by Maine writers adds a special honorary element this year. Readers will share their own writing plus that of esteemed poets we have lost since they were Longfellow Days participants themselves. On this first Sunday, former Maine Poet Laureate Betsy Sholl reads Maine’s 1st Poet Laureate, Kate Barnes; Bob MacLaughlin reads his own poetry, as well as Herb Coursen’s (after whom these Sunday readings were named); and Leila Percy will read Jerry Day Mason. Refreshments included.
Fireplace Room, Curtis Memorial Library

Coursen ReadingsSunday, February 11, 1:00 PM ~ THE COURSEN READINGS, PART TWO
This week’s pairings:  Stephen Petroff reads his own poetry and the work of Robert Chute; Marta Finch reads her poems and some by her mother Maggie Finch; and Ellen Taylor reads her own poems and those of Duff Plunkett. Refreshments.
Fireplace Room, Curtis Memorial Library

 

Parsing a poemTuesday, February 13, 6:30 PM ~ PARSING A POEM
At this literary and social event, co-sponsored by the Pejepscot History Center, Gary Lawless and John Cross help us explore “Morituri Salutamus,” a reflection on youth and age that Longfellow composed for the 50th reunion of his 1825 Bowdoin graduating class (another anniversary!). Refreshments included. Registration required: Send an email with subject “Parsing” to info@pejepscothistorical.org. Please include name(s) of registrants and phone number for primary contact.
Pejepscot History Center, 159 Park Row

COMMUNITY POETRY READING AT THE HIGHLANDSThursday, February 15, 2:30 PM ~ COMMUNITY POETRY READING AT THE HIGHLANDS
Local poets David Sloan and Helene McGlauflin will read from their work and host this informal poetry-lovers gathering for the community. Bring your own poems or your favorites written by others. Refreshments.
Georgetown Parlor, Maine Lodge, The Highlands, 30 Governors Way, Topsham

 

Saturday, February 17, 10:00 & 11:30 AM ~ MARY & HENRY: THE LONGFELLOWS IN BRUNSWICK
This special tour of the Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum, co-sponsored by the Pejepscot History Center, will be led by PHC executive director Larissa Vigue Picard and MARY & HENRY: THE LONGFELLOWS IN BRUNSWICKGemma Cannon. Gemma, a grief specialist and author of Voices of the Night, has discovered new material about Henry’s first wife, Mary, and more than we ever knew about Henry’s early writing. The tour through the historic home (where the Longfellows lived decades before the Chamberlains) is 60-75 minutes. Each session is limited to 15 people. Registration is required: Send an email with subject “LD House Tour” to info@pejepscothistorical.org. Please include preferred time, name(s) of registrants, and phone number for primary contact.
226 Maine Street

THE COURSEN READINGS, PART THREESunday, February 18, 1:00 PM ~ THE COURSEN READINGS, PART THREE
Three more Maine writers read from their own work and pay tribute to another poet: Jim Donnelly for Ted Bookey, Anna Wrobel for Lee Sharkey, and Susan Iverson for her father George Van Deventer. Refreshments.
Fireplace Room, Curtis Memorial Library

SAMUEL LONGFELLOW AND A NEW VISION OF THE SPIRITWednesday, February 21, 1:00 PM ~ SAMUEL LONGFELLOW AND A NEW VISION OF THE SPIRIT
Henry’s younger brother Samuel was a Unitarian minister and hymn writer. During his time in the ministry, he was responsible for some radical changes in Unitarian churches and in hymn writing. What had been to this point a purely Christian-Biblical orientation shifted to encompass spirituality inspired by earth, sea and sky. Our speaker, The Rev. Mark W. Harris, is the minister emeritus of First Parish in Watertown, MA and the author of several books, including Elite: Uncovering Classism in Unitarian Universalist History. This event is part of the Midcoast Senior College’s Winter Wisdom program.Unitarian Universalist Church, 1 Middle Street

COMMUNITY POETRY READING AT THORNTON OAKSThursday, February 22, 2:30 ~ COMMUNITY POETRY READING AT THORNTON OAKS
Poets David Sloan and Helene McGlauflin will read their own writing and host this informal verse-sharing session for the community. Bring your own poems or your favorites written by others. Refreshments.
Merrymeeting Room, Thornton Oaks, 25 Thornton Way (off Baribeau Drive)

ECUMENICAL SERVICESunday, February 25, 10:00 AM ~ A LYRICAL SERVICE
19th Century Views of Justice and Equality is the focus of our annual service in tribute to Longfellow. Led by Rev. Kharma Amos and with music from Jud Caswell. Visit the Bible that Longfellow signed and donated to his church in 1878.
Unitarian Universalist Church, 1 Middle Street


Sunday, February 25, 1:00 PM ~ THE COURSEN READINGS, PART FOUR
Our anniversary tribute to great Maine poets, both current ones and others greatly missed, concludes with Jay Franzel, also reading Henry Braun; Claire Hersom, also reading Susann Pelletier; and Cindy Carney reading poems by Joyce Pye, with an introduction by Joyce’s daughter, Jenny Wells. Refreshments.
Fireplace Room, Curtis Memorial Library

Tuesday, February 27, 6:30 PM ~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HENRY!
So … we’re 20 years old – and  Longfellow would be 217 today. It’s party time! Ren Bernier hosts our popular poetry open mic, and we encourage you to add your voice. Come share your poem or another’s that you appreciate, and enjoy music by Bowdoin College’s Longfellows, a capella group and some delicious cakes.
Unitarian Universalist Church, 1 Middle Street 

Longfellow Days is an annual month-long program, with support from Bowdoin College, Brunswick Downtown Association, Curtis Memorial Library, Nathaniel Davis Fund, Pejepscot History Center, and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick.

Please visit our anniversary displays at Curtis Memorial Library and Brunswick’s Visitor Center.
 
Also ask about “ The Longfellow” at Gelato Fiasco where they’re February scooping three flavors celebrating Longfellow’s love of Italy. In your choice of sizing, each dish can include Stracciatella Gelato, Espresso Chip Gelato, and Mascarpone Pistachio Caramel Gelato.
 

Questions? Write to us at longfellowdays@gmail.com.

Ice Bar @ Cliff House 02/10/24 at 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Ice Bar @ Cliff House

Mere Point Oyster Co is excited to announce our 2024 Ice Bar events!!

Hosted at Cliff House in beautiful Ogunquit, Maine
2 pm-7 pm downstairs at Nubb’s Lobster Shack

February 10th
& March 23rd

Set the tone for the entire year with this ice breaker of an experience!

About our Annual Ice Bars:
Join us for a little quintessential Maine, cliff-side, at Cliff House.

Your Ice Bar event ticket includes:

Mere Point Oysters, A Local Maine Brewery Sampling, Cliff House’s Signature ‘Ice Luge’ Craft Cocktail Experience, Live Local Music, Live Ice Carving Demonstrations and More!

A limited number of tickets are sold for each event.

To Book, Call 855.802.4211

OTTO Happy Hour 02/10/24 at 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

OTTO Happy Hour

We Are Open For Dine In!

Come Hang Out With Us and Your Friends For….

Happy Hour @ OTTO daily from 3 pm-5 pm

Free Slice with your first adult beverage!

-$2.50 High Life Drafts

-$5.50 Allagash White Drafts

-$5.00 House Wine Pours

-$7.00 House Margaritas

Feel Free To Call For More Details @ 1-207-406-2784

Open Sunday- Thursday 11-8, Friday and Saturday 11-9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annual Valentine Ball 02/10/24 at 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Annual Valentine Ball

The Brunswick Parks and Recreation Department cordially invites you to a special Valentine Ball to be held on
Saturday, the 10th of February, at the Harriet Beecher Stowe School gymnasium. There will be music, dancing,
refreshments, and entertainment for everyone. So let’s DANCE—Join others from Brunswick and the surrounding
area for a fabulous Valentine’s Day Dance experience! Dress in red, white or pink for this special occasion!

Brunswick Residents:
Adults —$35 Per person
Children—$5 Per person

Non-Residents:
Adults—$47 Per person
Children—$7 Per person

For Adults and Children in Grades 1-6. Tickets are on sale January 2nd in CivicRec for the Valentine Ball and will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Pre-registration for this event is required and early registration is highly encouraged! Please be aware that we do not allow unaccompanied children to attend the dance.

The Theater Project Presents: Winter Cabaret Redux 02/10/24 at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm

The Theater Project Presents: Winter Cabaret Redux

The Theater Project presents Winter Cabaret Redux, February 2 – February 11, 2024. 

Brighten up your February with the return of WINTER CABARET! Get ready to laugh with some short comedic pieces, live music and scrumptious desserts generously donated by Wild Oats Bakery. 

This show is a great way to beat the winter blues! Featuring a couple of the original actors and a host of new funny faces. We are also fortunate to have two local musicians joining in on the fun: Ben Hunsburger will perform the first weekend, and Jud Caswell will perform the second weekend.

The cast is featuring: Keith Anctil, Amanda DeHahn, Grace Kneebone, Julia Brown, Karin Baard, Aylward, and Cory King. Production team includes: Hannah Publicover (Stage Manager), Ryan McGowan (Sound Designer), and Chris DeFilipp (Lighting Designer). 

WINTER CABARET runs: February 2 – 11. The first weekend is Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. The second weekend is Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. 

All tickets are PAY-WHAT-YOU-WANT For more information: please email our box office at boxoffice@theaterproject.com or by leaving a message at 207-729-8584 to reserve your seats or your tables. Tickets available: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36005/production/1172972 

Sponsors: Morning Glory Natural Foods & Erikson Communication as our Season Sponsors, Bolos as our Show Sponsor, and The Cryer as our Media Sponsor

Location: The Theater Project, 14 School Street, Brunswick, ME, 04011

Box Office: (207) 729-8584 

Email: theaterprojectmaine@gmail.com

Website: https://www.theaterproject.com/

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