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OTTO Happy Hour 05/07/24 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

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I will be OK Someday, Just Not Today: Children Dealing with Loss 05/07/24 at 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

I will be OK Someday, Just Not Today: Children Dealing with Loss

I will be OK Someday, Just Not Today: Children Dealing with Loss

Come join us at The Healing Spa for a supportive and understanding environment where children who have experienced the loss of a parent, grandparent, sibling or friend can come together for comfort and guidance. This event offers a safe space to share experiences, emotions, and coping strategies with others who truly understand. Together, we can navigate this journey of grief and healing. You are not alone.

This group will be led by Maya Manseau, who lost her older daughter to leukemia 11 years ago. She is now offering individual and group healing sessions at The Healing Spa. To learn more about Maya and to get a free copy of her book Living Intentionally After Loss: 8 Steps to Reclaiming Your Passion and Purpose, visit her website www.SheCreatesPeace.com.

I will be OK Someday, Just Not Today: Parents Who Have Lost a Child with Maya Manseau 05/07/24 at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

I will be OK Someday, Just Not Today: Parents Who Have Lost a Child with Maya Manseau

I Will Be OK Someday, Just Not Today: Group Grief Guidance for Parents who have Lost a Child

Come join us at The Healing Spa  for a supportive and understanding environment where parents who have experienced the unimaginable loss of a child can come together for comfort and guidance. This event offers a safe space to share experiences, emotions, and coping strategies with others who truly understand. Together, we can navigate this journey of grief and healing. You are not alone.

This group will be led by Maya Manseau, who lost her older daughter to leukemia 11 years ago. She is now offering individual and group healing sessions at The Healing Spa. To learn more about Maya and to get a free copy of her book Living Intentionally After Loss: 8 Steps to Reclaiming Your Passion and Purpose, visit her website www.SheCreatesPeace.com.

Exhibit Opening! Northern Nightmares: Monsters in Inuit Art 05/07/24 at 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Exhibit Opening! Northern Nightmares: Monsters in Inuit Art

Northern Nightmares

On May 7, gather up your courage and join Arctic Museum staff as they open their newest exhibit, Northern Nightmares: Monsters in Inuit Art, opening at 7 pm, in the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum’s new home, the John and Lile Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies on the Bowdoin College campus.

Northern Nightmares celebrates artworks by Inuit artists from Alaska, Canada, and Greenland in stone, antler, ivory, and on paper. Like people all over the world, Inuit tell many stories of monsters and artists draw on this rich mythology for inspiration. Some of the monsters they depict will be familiar: giants roam northern lands as they do all over the world. Many, such as Palraiyuk, with its lizard-like body and multiple stomachs to hold the various body parts of its human prey, are unique to the North. Tupilak carvings from Greenland have a gruesome story to tell, but also illustrate the complex relationship between Inuit artists and the contemporary art market. Completing the exhibit are a series of works by artists who draw on their imaginations to create new monsters, nightmarish, fantastical creatures of all shapes and sizes.

“The pieces in this exhibit are certainly scary,” reports curator Genevieve LeMoine, “but many are also very beautiful, and some are humorous, too. It has been very interesting to learn more about the stories, and to see the different approaches of the artists.”

The exhibit will open with an informal reception with light refreshments on the main floor of the Gibbons Center from 7 – 9 PM on Tuesday May 7. Museum staff will be on hand to answer questions and point out their favorite monsters.

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