FRIENDS OF THE KOTZSCHMAR ORGAN
Merrill Auditorium: 20 Myrtle St, Portland
207-553-4363
foko.orgPortland’s own symphonic pipe organ, housed
at Merrill Auditorium. Wide variety of classical,
pops, silent film, family and holiday concerts.
Tickets are available through the FOKO office.
MAINE STATE BALLET
348 US Route 1, Falmouth
207-781-7672
mainestateballet.orgComprised of over 25 dancers, Maine State Bal-
let performs dance shows at its Lopez Theater in
Falmouth and stages ballet performances in the
Greater Portland area.
ONE LONGFELLOW SQUARE
181 State St, Suite 201, Portland
207-761-1757
onelongfellowsquare.comPortland’s most warm, welcoming, intimate and
versatile non-profit music venue, setting the
stage for unforgettable live music, performing
arts and community events.
OPERA MAINE (formerly PortOpera)
225 Commercial St, Portland
207-879-7678
portopera.orgProduce creative, inspiring, and professional op-
era performances of artistic excellence. Giuseppe
Verdi’s La Traviata, Wednesday, July 26 and Fri-
day, July 28, 2017. Call PortTix (207) 842-0800.
PORT CITY MUSIC HALL
504 Congress St, Portland
207-956-6000
portcitymusichall.comOwned and operated by the State Theatre, Port
City Music Hall presents the nation’s best tour-
ing bands in an intimate, small-club atmosphere.
See Event Calendar for performers, dates and
show times.
PORTLAND OVATIONS
50 Monument Sq, Portland
207-773-3150
portlandovations.orgPortland Ovations brings a dynamic season of
highly acclaimed artists and performances from
around the world to Portland representing clas-
sical, jazz and popular music, dance, theater and
Broadway national tours.
PORTLAND ROSSINI CLUB
Cathedral of St. Luke’s, 143 State St, Portland
207-332-6117
rossiniclub.orgGroup of Maine musicians that presents a
monthly concert series of classical music held
on Sundays at 3pm at the Cathedral of St. Luke’s.
Sept - May
PORTLAND STAGE
Map 3, D6
25A Forest Ave, Portland
207-774-0465
portlandstage.orgPortland Stage offers professional mainstage
productions, festivals and readings dedicated to
new work in theater, and classes and camps for
kids through their Education classes programs.
Learn more at
portlandstage.orgSee ad pg. 21
Portland’s First Friday Art Walk is a great
way to start your weekend at the beginning
of every month! Enjoy street artists and
performers as you wind your way through
the city’s galleries, enjoying complimentary
refreshments and soaking up the artistic vibe.
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It’s a boat! It’s a bus! It’s a Maine Duck! Laugh and learn aboard this fun and fully-narrated historical amphibious tour of Portland. As the Duck twists and turns through the “Old Port” you’ll learn about the legend and lore that has shaped Portland into one of the most historical cities in the nation! Then, hold on to your tail feathers as we drive into Casco Bay. Tickets available online and at The Blue Lobster Gift Shop 177 Commercial Street Portland, ME Book online at www.maineducktours.com into Portland’s History with An outstanding city excursion for all ages! A unique tour guaranteed to QUACK YOU UP!3
MAINE FLOWER SHOW
Thompson’s Point, Portland
207-623-6430
maineflowershow.comNorthern New England’s largest flower show.
Garden displays, plant exhibits, arbor and gar-
den supplies, and all things relative to outdoor
yardscaping and living.
MAINE WILDLIFE PARK
Rt 26, 56 Game Farm Rd, Gray
207-657-4977
mainewildlifepark.comLooking for Maine wildlife? See moose, bear,
cougar, fox, eagles, fish and more! Nature trails,
wildlife displays, gardens, gift/snack shops.
Bring a picnic - spend the day! Open mid-Apr to
mid-Nov.
PINELAND FARMS
15 Farm View Drive, New Gloucester
207-688-4539
pinelandfarms.orgWorking farm open to the public for recreation
and education. Tour our modern dairy, world-
class Equestrian Center or our Creamery where
we produce some of Maine’s finest handcrafted
cheeses.
WELLS RESERVE AT LAUDHOLM FARM
342 Laudholm Farm Rd, Wells
207-646-4521
wellsreserve.orgMiles of trails, a sandy beach, historic architec-
ture, exciting events and educational program-
ming, all in a beautiful setting. Open every day
to enjoy four seasons of activities.
I SUMMER CAMPS
CAMP SUNSHINE AT SEBAGO LAKE, INC
35 Arcadia Rd, Casco
207-655-3800
campsunshine.orgProvides retreats combining respite, recreation
and support, while enabling hope and promoting
joy for children with life-threatening illnesses.
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ART NIGHT OUT
352 Cottage Rd, South Portland
207-799-5154
artnightout.comAn original art party. We provide the right tools,
materials, and instruction so you can step right
into the art making process and express yourself.
CIRCUS MAINE
4 Thompson’s Point, Portland
207-536-0768
circusmaine.orgCircus Maine produces bi-monthly “Circus Cab-
arets” as well as several yearly large-scale circus
productions for both public and private events.
THE ESCAPE ROOM
496 Congress St, Suite 2A, Portland
207-619-3775
escaperoomme.comIn 60 minutes or less, work as a team to escape
the locked room by cracking codes and solving
puzzles. Can you escape in time?
FALMOUTH300
271 Falmouth Rd, Falmouth
207-699-5335
falmouth300.orgAn event 300 years in the making! Falmouth kicks
off its 300th anniversary in December 2017 with
events for all ages continuing throughout 2018.




