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Fryeburg Academy Jazz Cabaret - VocalsApril 3 4/3/2013 7:30 PM Location: Eastman Performing Arts Center- Theater Fryeburg Academy's own talented students take the stage for an evening of fabulous jazz! Tonight you will enjoy the vocal jazz choirs of Fryeburg Academy as well as USM. These students have been working very hard to prepare for their competition season. Some of them competed earlier this spring at the Berklee High School Jazz Festival. Their state competition is later this week, and what better way to send them off! Hopefully you were here for the night of instrumental combos on March 13! Tickets: $8-Adults and $5-Seniors (65+) and Students.
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Fryeburg Academy International Club Annual Fashion ShowApril 5 The Fryeburg Academy International Club Annual Fashion Show 4/5/2013 7:00 PM Mark your calendars for this wonderful evening of fashion from around the world as our boarding students gather to share a little of their homelands. More information to follow!
Tickets available at the door.
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Portland Symphony Kinderkonzert Strings: Four SeasonsApril 5 Portland Symphony Kinderkonzert! 10:30-11:45 AM Location: Eastman Performing Arts Center- Theater Strings KinderKonzerts: Four Seasons
Tomorrow’s weather forecast calls for clear skies, drizzle, sleet, and snow! You can hear different kinds of weather in music – plucking violin strings might make you think of gentle rain while the deep sounds of the double bass may conjure up a thunderstorm! Did you know a composer named Vivaldi wrote music that sounds like the weather? Join the PSO string quintet as they demonstrate how different kinds of weather can be recreated in music. Tickets purchased for the original date (2/8/13) will be honored for this date Tickets: $4 per person
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Character BreakfastsApril 6, 13 Theater in the Wood, Intervale, NH (Two miles north of the scenic vista) Join us again on Saturdays starting March 23 at 9:30 am for a continental breakfast with one of our storybook characters at the Theater in the Wood! See character schedule below! Breakfast is $5/person, Children 3 & Under are FREE and will include a book swap (bring a gently used book and swap it with another), a small breakfast, the reading of a storybook about that week’s character and a visit with the character. In addition, you will be able to use and enjoy our 100 Acre Wood Trail System for the day as part of the cost of breakfast. We have 10K of groomed xc-ski, snowshoe and walking trails and a Half Mile Storybook Trail. March 23: Cat in the Hat March 30: Rabbit April 6: Cifford April13: Duke the Dragon 603-356-9980 Click for more info: http://believeinbooks.org back to top |
A glance into Waldorf Early Childhood magicApril 6 Come learn about the developmental stages of your child. What is your child prepared to learn? What comes naturally to him and what is introduced too early. Learn the consequesnces of teaching children not developmentally ready. At the White Mountain Waldorf School. 10am to noon Free childcare available. 6034473168 Click for more info: www.whitemountainwaldorf.org back to top |
The Saco River Festival Association Presents: The New England TenorsApril 6 The Saco River Festival Association Presents: The New England Tenors 2:00 PM Location: Eastman Performing Arts Center- Theater The Saco River Festival Association’s mission is to present the best in music through performances by major artists, encourage and nurture community appreciation of the arts, and develop the musical interests of school-age children through meaningful educational programs. These talented performers will not disappoint! Tickets: $15-Available at the door or by calling (207) 625-0921
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AGNES OF GODApril 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 Agnes of God tells the story of a novice nun who give birth and insists the the dead child was the result of a virgin conception. A psychiatrist and the mother superior of the convent clash during the resulting investigation. The title is a pun on the Latin phrase Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) Directed by Richard Russo All performances at 7:30pm
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Mountain Garden Club Lunch & LearnApril 15 Paul Parent, radio personality, master gardener, garden designer and consultant will address all those questions and issues on how to prepare your garden for spring and keep it happy with all the latest plants and products. A short business meeting will be held at 10:30, followed by a break and social time until lunch is served at 11:30. The program will be presented immediately following the luncheon. The cost for Lunch & Learn is $25 and advance reservations are required via email at info@mountaingardenclub.org or telephone 603-447-6431. The deadline for receiving reservations is April 8th.
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Edward Minyard, AFTER DISASTER, AN INSIDER’S PERSPECTIVE FROM THE HEART OF CHAOSApril 16 7 P.M. Bartlett Public Library will host a special presentation by Edward Minyard, President of Response Force 1 Corp. and author of "After Disaster, An Insider's Perspective from the Heart of Chaos. From Hurricane Katrina to Hurricane Sandy, including the Haitian Earthquake and the Japanese Tsunami, Minyard has been there and will share his unique experiences and insights with us. Please plan to join us for this special presentation! Everyone is welcome to attend, free of charge. Refreshments will be served.
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Celebrate Earth Day with the LoraxApril 24, 25, 26, 27 At the Theater in the Wood and 100 Acre Wood in Intervale Each spring we celebrate Earth Day with Dr. Seuss' The Lorax! Enjoy a Storybook Trail walk, the enactment of Dr. Seuss' The Lorax and a visit from, he who speaks from the trees, the Lorax himself. 603-356-9980 Click for more info: www.believeinbooks.org/Lorax.html back to top |
Roderick Russell Hypnotist!April 26 Roderick Russell Hypnotist! 7:00 PM Location: Eastman Performing Arts Center- Theater Give yourself a break from the mud-season blues and support a good cause at the same time! Roderick Russell is bringing his award-winning and hilarious stage hypnosis show to Fryeburg in support of the Sophomore Class of Fryeburg Academy! The show is appropriate for families. On-stage participants are strictly volunteer (don’t worry, Roderick won’t force you on stage! He’ll only suggest it…). Come and watch the show, or be part of it and create memories to last a lifetime! Tickets available at the door the night of the show. Contact the PAC Box Office to reserve your tickets in advance or purchase them that night at the door. Tickets: $10 per person
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The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD Presents: Giulio CesareApril 27 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM The opera that conquered London in Handel’s time comes to the Met in David McVicar’s lively production. The world’s leading countertenor, David Daniels, sings the title role opposite Natalie Dessay as an irresistibly exotic Cleopatra. Baroque specialist Harry Bicket conducts. The lunch being served by Lake Region Caterers includes: Sandwich of the Day: - $6.00 Soup of the Day: - $4.50 Quiche of the Day: - $4.50 They will also have Cheese and Fruit Plates, a variety of sweets and snacks, in addition to wine, beer, soft drinks, coffee and tea. Reservations are requested in advance. You may contact Lake Region Caterers at (207) 787-3327 or lrcjv@fairpoint.net Tickets: $26-Adults, $23-Seniors (65+) and $18-Students
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