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Good morning!
Here’s some good news as August winds down.
Apple picking season is knocking on the door, and along with it, activities like wagon rides and wine tastings at Maine orchards. Several open this weekend, and we’ve got the lowdown on what six of them have up their sleeves.
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If you missed Taylor’s Swift’s Eras tour, you can hear a ton of her songs played by a string quartet on Saturday in Biddeford. Another live music option is a concert from Goth Babe at Thompson’s Point on Friday. Tickets are still available to both shows.
If you’re a musician looking to strengthen your songwriting skills, Dave Gutter is teaching a three-day workshop in a few weeks. Chances are good there will be doughnuts, and we’ve got details.
Raise your hand if you love bacon.
Ray Routhier sure does, and he took bacon-eating to another galaxy with a visit to the Sook Thai Mobile Kitchen.
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MORE THINGS TO DO
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WE'RE DOOMED
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Head to Space in Portland on Saturday for a screening of the Maine-set and -shot film “Those Who Wait.” Doomsday cult in Maine, anyone? We’re so here for it!
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HOPE RESTORATION
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If your faith in humanity is wavering, we’ve got the cure. Hop on Instagram and give The Maine Nanny a follow. Emma Hughes is one of the most positive, hopeful people out there, and her posts will produce mile-wide smiles.
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AWESOME AUTUMN
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Our fall arts preview is packed with shows like Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” “Conscience” (about U.S. Sen. Margaret Chase Smith) and several other choice offerings. Don’t sleep on tickets to any of these.
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