Calendar

ART, EXHIBITS, MUSIC, THEATRE

The Figure in American Painting And Drawing at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art through Oct. 31. This exhibition will examine the diverse styles and perspectives that have appeared in American figurative painting and drawing during the past two decades. Includes works by such artists as Sigmund Abeles, William Bailey, Paul Cadmus, William Bailey, Katherine Doyle, Janet Fish, Mark Greenwold, Red Grooms, DeWitt Hardy, Anne Harris, Steve Hawley, Jack Levine, David Kapp, Hughie Lee-Smith, Philip Pearlstein, and Lincoln Perry. Open Monday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $3 for students. Members and children under 12 are admitted free. FMI: 646-4909 or www.ogunquitmuseum.org.

Gwen Wagor: A Garden on Paper on display at Heartwood College of Art through Nov. 3. Wagor, 82, is a well-known watercolorist who has been active in the local art community for years as a gallery owner, teacher and artist. An opening reception will be held Oct. 11 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Admission is free. Heartwood College of Art is located at 123 York St. in Kennebunk. FMI: call 985-0985 or visit www.heartwoodcollegeofart.org.

The Nubble Lighthouse Keepers Square Dance Club, a tax-free organization serving the Kennebunk/Wells/Ogunquit/York/Portsmouth area, announces its winter schedule. Singles, couples and families are welcome. Classes continue Oct. 15, 29; Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26; Dec. 10; Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25; March 4, 11, 18, 25; April 1, 15, 22, 29, and May 13, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. All dances held at the Wells Activity Center, Sanford Road/Route 109 off Route 1 in Wells. The center has wooden floors and is air conditioned. Wear soft-soled shoes, please. FMI: call 985-8521, 641-9954 or 363-2774.

Pontine Theatre in Portsmouth, N.H., offers an array of public events for the weeks and months ahead, beginning with Parlors of Portsmouth, a benefit, on Oct. 15 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $15 and includes a self-guided tour of parlors and front rooms in seven Portsmouth homes. FMI about this or other Pontine events call (603) 436-6660 or e-mail info@pontine.org.

The Prints of Peggy Bacon at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art through Oct. 31. Margaret Frances (Peggy) Bacon (1895-1987) received The Gold Medal for Graphic Art from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Bacon's works are represented in numerous public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Portrait Gallery, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the OMAA. Open Monday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $3 for students. Members and children under 12 are admitted free. FMI: 646-4909 or www.ogunquitmuseum.org.

Watercolor Classes from the York Art Association will be offered at the YAA headquarters in York Harbor on Oct. 13 and 14. The instructor will be Jan Kilburn, of Damariscotta. Space is limited and the fee will be $40 per day per student. FMI or to register for the classes, contact Leslie Doherty at 363-4392 or ldoherty@maine.rr.com.

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women, a nationally known non-profit organization, is looking for volunteers to assist victims of intimate partner violence. Volunteers are needed to cover the organization's toll-free crisis line and ull training is offered. You may answer calls right from your home on weekdays, nights, weekends and/or holidays. The training is 40 hours and will consist of online and teleconferencing sessions. Volunteers must have access to a computer with an Internet connection. FMI: call (866) 786-0758 or e-mail communityresourcecoord@dahmw.org.

Home Schooling Club offers a chance to meet, socialize, have fun and take field trips with others from the community who home school just like you! Attend all of the activities or simply pick and choose from the calendar of events and activities. No commitment is required and all home schooled children are welcome to attend with their families. October events include a visit to Triple G Farm on Bog Road on Thursday, Oct. 12, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. to see the chickens, cows, sheep and even a pig. Learn about all of the animals, make your own felt from wool and learn the history of yarn. A $3 fee is due when permission slips are signed at the farm and the event will be held rain or shine. On Friday, Oct. 20, meet at the York Public Library's Children's Room for game time galore from 1 to 3 p.m. and, on Friday, Oct. 27, be a part of York's Costume Parade and Halloween Hop, beginning at Town Hall at 4:30 p.m. and ending at the York Public Library. If weather conditions are not suitable for any of the club's outside plans, meet at the library from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for games. FMI and to register, call Janalee at 361-2116.

Wildcat Logo Wear is on sale now. Village and Coastal Elementary schools will be selling the items at Harvestfest on Oct. 13 and 14 from 10 to 4 p.m. Show your support for the elementary schools and the Wildcat teams by picking up cool T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, beanies, vests and blankets.

The York Diversity Forum, a grassroots organization formed to honor, protect and defend the growing diversity of the York Community, meets once a month on the third Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in the York Public Library. Our next meeting is Oct. 17. Our goal is to reduce prejudice and increase the understanding and acceptance of people who are different from us, regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, nationality or disability. New members are welcome. FMI: e-mail Carol Davis at The York Diversity Forum, a grassroots organization formed to honor, protect and defend the growing diversity of the York Community, meets once a month on the third Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in the York Public Library. Our next meeting is Oct. 17. Our goal is to reduce prejudice and increase the understanding and acceptance of people who are different from us, regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, nationality or disability. New members are welcome. FMI: e-mail Carol Davis at cadavisME@aol.com.

York Lions Club meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the Grant House, Route 1, York, at 7 p.m. and all are welcome. FMI: 363-7382.

ENRICHMENT

1, 2, 3 Play at the Family Resource Center on Route 1 at the York-Kittery town line is a program for children three and under from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. This is a hands-on, active age and so is this group. FMI: 451-9291 or www.connectingfamiliestogether.org

Daddy and Meis a dynamic, monthly program is held exclusively for fathers with young children ages birth to eight years the Family Resource Center on Route 1 at the York-Kittery town line Please call the center by the first of each month to register for this unique program. FMI: 451-9291 or www.connectingfamiliestogether.org

Heartwood College of Art is now accepting students for Fall Community Art Classes. A wide range of classes with outstanding artist instructors are offered, including Watercolor, Instructional Photography, Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Wheel-throwing, Pastel, Glass Beads, Drawing, Raku and Floral Watercolor. FMI or to enroll, call Heartwood College of Art at 985-0985 or visit www.heartwoodcollegeofart.org.

Holiday Art lets you create your own ornaments and gifts for someone special at the Family Resource Center on Route 1 at the York-Kittery town line. Registration begins Nov. 29. FMI: 451-9291 or www.connectingfamiliestogether.org.

Kindergym is offered by York Parks and Recreation Department and no pre-registration is required. The cost is $4 per child/$6 per family per visit. Kindergym will be held at our new location, Blueberry Hill, Route 1 York on Friday mornings from 9:30 - 10:15 am. This program is ongoing; come and join us any Friday. We're looking for children who are walking up to age 3 to bring their parents along to our Kindergym program! This is an opportunity for the parent and child to engage in activities geared toward coordination, mobility and large motor skill development. It will also be a great social atmosphere for children and parents alike. This will be a wonderful bonding time for you and your child.

Math Funlets you discover new ways to incorporate math skills into everyday play and cooking at the Family Resource Center on Route 1 at the York-Kittery town line. Registration begins this fall. FMI: 451-9291 or www.connectingfamiliestogether.org.

Messy Art at the Family Resource Center on Route 1 at the York-Kittery town line in a second session from Nov. 2 through Dec. 14. Messy Art is a six-week series for parents and their children to participate in the creative process together. Registration is required. FMI: 451-9291 or www.connectingfamiliestogether.org

Music and Movement, a new monthly program for children ages 2 to 6, meets on the first Wednesday of each month in the Children's Room at the York Public Library. This free parent-child class, held from 10:15 to 10:45 a.m., and taught by Michelle Franey of South Berwick, will focus on developing both musical and social skills, with emphasis on moving to the beat and learning traditional songs. FMI: 363-2818.

Parent and Child Together Series at the Family Resource Center on Route 1 at the York-Kittery town line offers many family favorites including Creative Art for ages three and under and Sing, Wiggle & Giggle, which combines all the favorites from creative movement and family music in a new, interactive and fun program. FMI on registration, scholarships and prices, call the Family Resource Center at 451-9291 or visit www.connectingfamiliestogether.org.

Play and Grow, a free multi-age playgroup, meets on Tuesdays from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Family Resource Center on Route 1 at the York-Kittery town line. This program engages both the parent and the child in an age-appropriate activity to promote the child's development, parent support and parent networking. FMI: 451-9291 or www.connectingfamiliestogether.org.

Reiki Level One Class is gentle self-directed form of energy healing. In this one-day class, hear about the fundamentals of Reiki, and learn how to do Reiki on yourself. Offered by Gale Lyman, RN, Reiki master-teacher, the class is scheduled on Wednesday, Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Candleshop Inn in York Beach. Tuition is $150 and all are welcome. CEUs are available for nurses. FMI: www.LymanCenter.com, call 888-TLC-8465 or e-mail info@lymancenter.com. Accommodations, yoga, massage and Reiki sessions are available at the Candleshop Inn for an additional charge. FMI: www.candleshopinn.com or 363-4087.

Talk-A Bye Baby at the Family Resource Center on Route 1 at the York-Kittery town line meets Wednesdays for parents with babies up to one year old that meets from 11:30a.m to 1 p.m. FMI: 451-9291 or www.connectingfamiliestogether.org

EVENTS

Candidates Forum for Maine Congressional District 1 will be held at the York Public Library on Sunday, Oct. 22, from 3 to 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

Candlelight Stroll through Kittery's Wallingford Square on Oct. 26 from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be all sorts of art on display, refreshments served and lots of merry-making. FMI: call Lory Pratt at 439-1955.

Dolls: History, Preservation, Restoration, the first in a series of programs on collectibles from the Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit, will be held Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. at the Meetinghouse, 938 Post Road (Route 1) in Wells. Lydia Raymond, owner of ReLiving Dolls on Log Cabin Road in Kennebunkport, will speak on the history of dolls, their importance in society, their roles in our households and their restoration and preservation. Raymond has been working with dolls since 1976 and is a consultant on conservation, preservation and restoration of antique and damaged dolls. You are invited to bring your questions and any favorite dolls. The dolls need not be only antique, but of any previous generation as all need to be conserved for the future. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. FMI: call 646-4775.

The International Women's Club of New England is looking for high-quality crafts by local artisans, crafters and artists for the International Women's Club of New England Holiday Craft Show, Nov. 11, at the York Middle School. Tables are $20 each. Proceeds to local women's and children's charities. For more information and an application, please send SASE to: Charline Ludgate, 2 Barters Creek Road, Kittery Point, ME 03905.

Just Us Chickens, located at 29 Government St. in Kittery, will host a reading and book-signing by local author Joyce Tracksler on Oct. 13 at 5 p.m. Tracksler's latest novel, a story of love, murder and building a new life, is set in Kittery. Space is limited, so call 439-4209 to make a reservation.

The Maine School of Science and Mathematics (MSSM), a member of the National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science and Technology and Maine's only public residential magnet chartered school, is hosting visiting days for current high school freshmen and sophomores on Nov. 9 and 10. To reserve a space for the visiting days or to request an application for admission, call (800) 325-4484 or visit the MSSM website at www.mssm.org.

Milk Masterpiece Carton Design Contest continues through Nov. 17. Garelick Farms is inviting young artists to create commemorative designs depicting "Why My School is Important to Me." Seven winning designs across seven states, including Maine, will be selected. The entry deadline is Nov. 17 and each contest winner will have his or her design featured on Garelick Farms cartons in early 2007 and receive a year's worth of Garelick Farms milk for his or her family. In addition, each winner's art teacher will receive $500 to use toward art supplies. FMI: visit www.garelickfarms.com.

The Moquin Family's Festival of Trees will be held at the St. Aspinquid Masonic Lodge during this year's Festival of Lights Celebration in December. Entry forms for all trees must be completed no later than Nov. 21 and children's groups that wish to purchase artificial trees and decorative items have an entry deadline of Nov. 1, with Nov. 15 as the deadline for all other groups interested in purchasing. FMI: Janalee @ 361-2116 or e-mail janaleemoquin8@yahoo.com. Please include "Festival of Trees" in your e-mail subject line.

Ogunquit Heritage Museum's Fifth "Do You Remember?" is set for Oct. 28 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Ogunquit Baptist Church. This sharing of memories of Ogunquit will be specifically about the Ogunquit Playhouse, which will celebrate its 75th birthday next year. You are invited to share your recollections of the playhouse and its early days, the Manhattan Theatre Colony, and the actors, staff and management that have made the playhouse a success. Join the Friends of the Winn House and the Ogunquit Heritage Museum in the Community Room at the Ogunquit Baptist Church to hear stories about the good old days at the playhouse and contribute recollections of your own. Refreshments will be served, admission is free and all are welcome.

The Pumpkin Patch at the York-Ogunquit United Methodist Church continues through Oct. 31, Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from 12:30 to 5 p.m. The pumpkins are grown on a Navajo Reservation in New Mexico and proceeds from this event will benefit the Navajo Agricultural Products Industry and Navajo workers and UMCOR for Katrina recovery. Prices start as low as 50 cents and range up to $25 to $50 for the very large pumpkins. Weekend activities for the children include pumpkin painting, bean bag toss, storytelling and photographs.

Tidewater School's Pumpkin Patch, where Seacoast families can enjoy hot mulled cider, crafts, harvest season decorations, storytelling and live music, while they shop for the best pumpkin ever, opens Oct. 14. The Pumpkin Patch will be open daily from 8 a.m. until dark through Nov. 2. Each year, the Tidewater community receives a truckload of pumpkins grown on a Navajo Reservation in northwest New Mexico. The proceeds from the sale of the pumpkins, along with the sale of gourds, Indian corn, straw, corn stalks and other decorative items, will benefit both the Navajo and the Tidewater School. Bring the whole family to experience a variety of special activities each Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. through Oct. 28. There will be home baked goods and cider for sale along with face painting for the children in addition to scarecrow making and other children's crafts, storytelling at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., on Oct. 14; children's crafts, storytelling at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Oct. 21, and children's crafts, live Bluegrass music performed by The Taylor River Band from 11 a.m. till 1 p.m. on Oct. 28. Tidewater School is located at 96 Beech Road, Eliot, just off of Route 236. FMI: call 439-7911.

The Union Congregational Church Craft Fair will be held on Saturday, Oct. 14, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Coffee and donuts will be available. The church is located on Church Street in York Beach

HEALTH

Life Line Screening will be at St. George's Episcopal Church in York Harbor on Oct. 20 with appointments to begin at 9 a.m. A stroke, also known as a "brain attack," is ranked as the third leading killer in the world, and the second among women. Through preventive screenings like this, the risk of having a stroke can be greatly reduced. Screenings are fast, painless and low cost. Life Line Screening was established in 1993, and has since become the nation's leading provider of vascular screenings. FMI or to schedule an appointment, call (877) 237-1287. Pre-registration is required.

York Hospital's Yoga Center at the Heart Health Institute offers yoga classes for all abilities. Seated yoga for those with limited mobility is offered as well. Instructor Sundie Gentry is one of only eight yoga instructors in the state to be credentialed and certified by the Iyengar Yoga National Association of the United States. For new participants, the first class is free. For class times and registration, call 351-3700.

PUBLIC MEALS

Coffee Shop at the Wells-Ogunquit Senior Center is open Monday through Friday, 9 to 11 a.m., serving regular or decaf coffee, pastries, Congdon's and Dunkin' Donuts, and their own blueberry muffins for $1.50. Thursday's Coffee Club occasionally has a guest speaker.

SUPPORT

Hospice of York's Living with Loss weekly bereavement support group is offered nearly continuously from now through the spring. There is no charge, and you need not have had a loved one serviced by hospice. Hospice of York encourages pre-registration; however, you may attend any or all of the classes as you see fit. The current session, facilitated by Mary Ellen Peterson and Linda Rees, continues on Thursdays, through Nov. 9. The three-week holiday session will be held on Nov. 30 and Dec. 7 and 14; t he winter session is set for Jan. 4 through 25, Feb. 1 through 22, and March 1 and 8, and the spring session will be held on March 29, April 5 through 26, and May 3 through 31. All sessions are held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the basement conference room of Medical Office Building 16 on the grounds of York Hospital. FMI: call 363-7000.

Support Victims of Domestic Violence by collecting old cell phones and ink jet cartridges and mailing them to the Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women free of charge. The Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women provides crisis intervention and support services to all victims of domestic violence and their families. Proceeds from this program will help the organization continue to provide services as well as support the 24-hour hotline. Contact Regional Coordinator Jan Brown at (866) 786-0758 or dahmwdirector@gmail.com for program details.

The York Hospital Breast Cancer Survivor Group, which meets the third Monday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Ellis Conference Room at York Hospital, welcomes new members. Those who attend survivor groups cope better, heal more quickly and live longer. New members, whether or not their treatment was at York Hospital, are invited to come to the meetings and be with women who share their story. Friends are welcome too. During these meetings the members share information, coping tips and strategies, explore complimentary therapies, hear guest speakers, support each other, experience sisterhood, plan the Annual Walk for Hope and celebrate living.

WORSHIP SERVICES

Baha'i Faith holds Sunday morning devotional meetings and fellowship. FMI: 363-4591 or 361-1722.

Cape Neddick Baptist Church's Sunday school is at 9 a.m. for all ages; 10:15 a.m. for worship service and junior church, nursery for toddlers. Tuesday is Women's Home Bible Study from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service is at 7 p.m. FMI: 363-3566 or www.cape-neddick-baptist.org.

First Parish Congregational Church's worship services are at 9 and 10:45 a.m. FMI: 363-3758 or www.firstparishyork.org.

Ogunquit Baptist Church's Sunday service is at 10:30 a.m. FMI: 646-2160.

St. Christopher's Catholic Church holds Masses on Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. FMI: Rose Cronin at 363-4177 and leave name and number for a return call.

St. George's Episcopal Church's schedule is Sunday at 7:45 a.m. for Holy Eucharist, Rite II, spoken; 9 a.m. for Family Eucharist service; 9:45 a.m. for church school; 10 a.m. fir spiritual formation for adults, and 11 a.m. for Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with music. Tuesday at 9 a.m. is silent prayer; 9:15 a.m. is Morning Prayer. Thursday at 10 a.m. is Holy Eucharist with healing optional. FMI: e-mail office@stgeorgesyorkharbor.org or visit www.stgeorgesyorkharbor.org.

Union Congregational Church offers weekly worship services. FMI: 363-4821.

United Methodist of York/Ogunquit worship and Sunday school are at 10:30 a.m. Fellowship and coffee hour follow the service, with nursery provided during the service. FMI: 363-2749.

York Street Baptist Church's Sunday Worship Service is at 9 a.m. with fellowship time in the gym at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school for all ages is at 10:45 a.m. Evening service is at 6 p.m. AWANA Youth Program is at 5 p.m., October through April. FMI: 363-2177.


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