CAMDEN After a year of limited and no-audience shows, the Camden Opera House is ready welcome the public back in for a safe and busy season of arts and entertainment. And while audience members are allowed to remove masks, the Opera House is.
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Art students’ work on display
The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture Artists exhibit now hung at the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland features the work of 15 artists who have attended the internationally renowned school since its inception in 1946.
Contributed / Maine Jewish Museum
Exhibits
Art Auction to benefit Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset, view online through June 15, maineartgallerywiscasset.org.
“East End in Bloom,” installation of flowers through May at East End Community School, 195 North St., Portland.
“The Ground Beneath You Holds You,” new works by Alice Jones, to June 26 at Elizabeth Moss Galleries, U.S. Route 1 in the Falmouth Shopping Center.
COVID-19: Woodstock Village board relaxes some mask restrictions
Modified: 5/13/2021 9:55:58 PM
WOODSTOCK The Woodstock Village Board of Trustees has voted to follow state guidelines about mask wearing, easing a requirement that masks be worn when people are outside in public in the Village.
However, the board said attending events outside remains an exception to the rule, so masks must continue to be worn when there are large gatherings, such as the Market on the Green, according to a notice from Woodstock town and village administrative assistant Nikki Nourse.
Dartmouth opening up events
Dartmouth College plans to open up its campus in the coming months as it moves from its current “limited access” status to a “full access” phase beginning Aug. 1, college officials said in an online “community conversation” this week.
Separated by his audience due to COVID, this Brunswick musician still hits a milestone
Pete Kilpatrick, whose music has been featured on The Office, will be performing his 50th virtual concert from his home.
Courtesy of Pete Kilpatrick
BRUNSWICK Every Saturday night, for almost a year now, Pete Kilpatrick has managed to reach an audience in the thousands, all while strumming his acoustic guitar from a signature lime green room in his Brunswick home.
Sprinkled in among his originals, Kilpatrick covers songs from artists like Britany Spears and Stevie Wonder, while still upholding the familiar calming, acoustic melody his fans love.
Looking for a way to support local businesses while you enjoy a nice dinner and show with your special someone? Valentine s Day is coming up, and State Lunch is offering a pretty delicious deal that would be the perfect match!
According to the State Lunch Facebook page, they re hosting their first fundraiser of 2021, and all proceeds will be going directly to the historical Colonial theater. On Valentine s Day, State Lunch will be offering a virtual 3-course Sweatheart dinner and a virtual performance by Maine-based singer/songwriter Pete Kilpatrick.
Dinners must be picked up between 10 am and 2 pm, on Sunday, February 14th at State Lunch located at 217 Water Street in Augusta.