Living in Vacationland: Activities for Nov. 3-5


Whether you’re a local or from away, there’s something to do this weekend.  At Spectrum News Maine, we want to be your community connection. If you’re looking to attend a concert, an art exhibit, or an event that’s fun for the whole family — we have you covered. There are a lot of activities going on and here are some events taking place across Maine this weekend: 

Friday, November 3 

Bella’s Bartok: Bayside Bowl w/ Consider the Source
Bella’s Bartok delivers a passionate kaleidescope of sound. The songs are born of Americana and folk music of their immigrant grandparents, blended with the joy of a particular brand of pop sensibility. Ticket info click here.
58 Adler St., Portland.

Another Tequila Sunrise – A Tribute to the Eagles
New England-based Eagles tribute band, ANOTHER TEQUILA SUNRISE, has been performing to sell-out crowds across the country for over twenty years. Come to Ogunquit and take it easy. Ticket information here.
8:15 p.m. Jonathan’s, 92 Bourns Lane, Ogunquit

SBE Seminar Series: Pete Avis, University of Maine
Join Dr. Pete Avis with the UMaine School of Biology and Ecology.   He’s an expert on fungi and how they are responsible for globally important ecological processes such as decomposition, nutrient cycling and disease.  Learn more here.
7 – 8  p.m. Senator George Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions. 5710 Norman Smith Hall, Orono.

Opening Reception: MSA Teaching & Studio Artist
Be apart of this eclectic group exhibit celebrating a portion of the visual artists who animate Mayo Street Arts!  It’s free!  More details are here.
5 – 8  p.m. 10 Mayo St., Portland.

Portland Madness Scavenger Hunt
Your creative, nontraditional scavenger hunt begins at a scenic spot and a local favorite. You’ll follow along on a digital quest from a digital host and expereince a variety of locations around town.  Click here for ticket information.
11  a.m. to  1 p.m. Bard Coffee, 185 Middle St., Portland.

Saturday, November 4

FallFest
This event is an annual meeting of the Maine Hemophilia Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of all persons with bleeding disorders and their families. At FallFest, there is wide-range of educational programming for adults, teenagers (13-18 years old), youth (6–12 years old), and childcare (0–5 years old). They are excited to collaborate with the Maine Bleeding Disorder Center (MBDC) for the educational programing during this event.  Learn more by clicking here.
8 a.m. Runs through Sunday.  The Westin Portland Harborview, 157 High St., Portland.
 

18th Annual Rock and Gemshow 2023
There will be 20 vendors selling rocks, minerals, fossils, jewelry, gems, and gifts on 70 tables. There will also be a silent auction on the stage and door prizes throughout both days. See more here.  
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. 318 Wilson St., Brewer Auditorium, Brewer.
 

Maine Jewish Film Festival Celebrates 25 years
The festival will kick off its 25th anniversary with a celebration and screening at the Portland Museum of Art, featuring the bittersweet Israeli comedy, Karaoke, followed by a party in the Museum’s Great Hall.  Learn more by clicking here. 
4 – 8:30 p.m., Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Sq., Portland.

Sunday, November 5
  

Cornhole Tournament
This tournament is a 4-game round robin into double elimination games.  Partners will be assigned randomly!  There will be a 50/50 and airmail raffle. All the details you need can be found here.
12:30 – 4:30 p.m. Canton Historicval Society, 25 Turner St., Canton.

League of Maine Craft Show
This fair is a tradition for visitors and locals alike. The aisles are filled with creativity: Jewelry, pottery, photography, soaps, clothing and accessories, candles, wood crafts, fiber arts, handcrafted specialty foods and much more. Read more here.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wells Junior High School, Wells.

The Drowsy Chaperone
The Drowsy Chaperone is a loving send-up of the Jazz Age musical, featuring one show-stopping song and dance number after another.
2 p.m. Community Little Theatre, 30 Academy St., Auburn.

Already have plans for this weekend? Check out Spectrum News Maine community calendar for local offerings happening this month.  Do you have an upcoming event that you’d like mentioned? Email me at [email protected]

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