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01/09/25-04/09/25 at All Day
Introductory Offer from Aegle Radiant HealthGet your DXA Body Composition, VO2 max and resting metabolic rate for $150 each at Aegle Radiant Health in Topsham. We are offering an introductory offer membership of $150 a month which includes all testing for a limited time. Text 207-656-5725 to schedule. |
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02/02/25-02/28/25 at All Day
Longfellow Days 2025!Explore the history and legacy of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and his ties to the Brunswick Community200th Anniversary of Bowdoin’s Class of 1825
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02/21/25 at 7:30 am to 8:30 am
Yoga for Connection Mon, Wed & FriEvery Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 7:30 am join our teachers for Yoga for Connection at Electric Cottage Collective. Yoga for Connection is slow-flow style deepening your innate physical, spiritual and mental skills in strength, flexibility and rest.
At ECC, we try our best to respect the lineage of yoga by remembering that yoga was created by black & brown people from Southeast Asia & Africa. Yoga was never meant to be just physical exercise; yoga is a way of life, a spiritual daily practice that integrates self-study and an ethical code of conduct to practice being in right relationship with ourselves, others, and our environment. We do our best to teach all of these values in our yoga classes, in the most accessible format possible. No experience necessary to participate.
*Please always pre-register for classes at: www.ElectricCottageCollective.com/classes
*All classes are 18+
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02/21/25 at 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Happy Hour @ OTTO Everyday!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! -$1.00 off all wine pours! -$7.00 House Margaritas! Call For More Details @ 207-406-2784 Open Sunday- Thursday 11-8, Friday and Saturday 11-9 |
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02/21/25 at 5:45 pm to 6:45 pm
Listening in Motion: Contact & Holistic DanceDiscover the art of connection through movement. This class blends elements of integrative contact improvisation with holistic dance practices (somatic, authentic movement, applied anatomy) to create an open, supportive space for exploration. You’ll be guided through exercises that emphasize deep listening to your body’s natural rhythms, with the freedom to choose whether or not to engage in partner work. The focus is on trust, presence, and flow, allowing you to honor your own boundaries while exploring creative expression through touch, gravity, and momentum. All levels of experience are welcome, whether you’re new to dance or a seasoned mover seeking deeper connection.
Sign up here: https://www.electriccottagecollective.com/classes *All classes are 18+
*Please pre-register for class
*Do not wear outside shoes into the studio, indoor sneakers or barefoot is great!
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02/21/25 at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Longfellow Days: POETRY WITH TAYLOR MALIPOETRY WITH TAYLOR MALITaylor Mali, nationally recognized spoken word poet, returns to Bowdoin from which he graduated in 1987. Mali will perform an evening of poetry featuring three current Bowdoin student poets – King Weatherspoon, Chayma Charifi and Kaitlin Weiss – as the opening act. This legacy of poetry is part of the 2025 tribute to the Class of 1825, which included poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and author Nathaniel Hawthorne. These two literary giants forged an international appreciation for American literature and were “rockstars” of their century. Funded by the Blythe Bickel Edwards Fund. Event Location: Studzinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College Campus in Brunswick. Joe Anderson, Bowdoin Director of Campus Services and Events, will host as Master of Ceremonies. Taylor Mali is one of the most well-known poets to have emerged from the poetry slam movement and one of the original poets to appear on the HBO series “Def Poetry Jam.” A four-time National Poetry Slam champion, he is the author of four collections of poetry and a chapbook, The Whetting Stone, which won the 2017 Rattle Chapbook Prize. He is the author of the acclaimed nonfiction book, What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World. In April of 2012, Mali donated 12 inches of his hair to the American Cancer Society Mali after convincing 1,000 people to become teachers. He lives in Brooklyn where he curates the Page Meets Stage reading series at the Bowery Poetry Club. Tickets are free but registration is required. To register: https://bowdoin.campusgroups.com/Events/rsvp_boot?id=1947755 |
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