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Saturday June 13, 2009
(all day)

When: Saturday, June 13, 2009
Where: Pineland Farms Equestrian Center located at 1545 Intervale Road
Time: 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m

Farm tours will be offered from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Refreshments and a cash bar will be provided.

Monday June 15, 2009
Start: 07:00
End: 07:09

Members of the Arts and Creative Economy Committee will present the Creative NG web site to the selectmen at their Monday, June 15th meeting.

Tuesday June 16, 2009
(all day)

Sign up for the summer reading program at the library begins June 16 and runs through the end of the month.

Wednesday June 17, 2009
(all day)

Informal gathering of stitchers, knitters, quilters and kindred spirits gather at the Vestry of the First Congregational Church ofr New Gloucester

Wednesday June 24, 2009
Start: 16:32
Start: 16:32
End: 16:32

Maine Festival of American Music: Its Roots and Traditions
June 24-27, 2009

Wednesday, June 24

Ragtime! Pianist Virginia Eskin and the Portland String Quartet

Thursday, June 25

Shaker Folk Art in slides, commentary by Sister Frances and Brother Arnold. Shaker Hymns arranged and performed by the Portland String Quartet.

Friday, June 26

String Quartet Workshop Day - five participant quartets prepare and perform movements from the Five String Quartets of George Chadwick.

Saturday, June 27

(all day)

Informal gathering of stitchers, knitters, quilters and kindred spirits gather at the Vestry of the First Congregational Church ofr New Gloucester

Thursday June 25, 2009
(all day)
Start: 16:32
End: 16:32

Maine Festival of American Music: Its Roots and Traditions
June 24-27, 2009

Wednesday, June 24

Ragtime! Pianist Virginia Eskin and the Portland String Quartet

Thursday, June 25

Shaker Folk Art in slides, commentary by Sister Frances and Brother Arnold. Shaker Hymns arranged and performed by the Portland String Quartet.

Friday, June 26

String Quartet Workshop Day - five participant quartets prepare and perform movements from the Five String Quartets of George Chadwick.

Saturday, June 27

(all day)

The Annual Strawberry Festival will take place on Thursday June 25th from 5 to 7 pm at the Congregational Church Vestry. Strawberry shortcake, sundaes and all things strawberry will be available, accompanied by the Berry Good Band. Proceeds benefit NG Historical Society projects.

Friday June 26, 2009
(all day)
Start: 16:32
End: 16:32

Maine Festival of American Music: Its Roots and Traditions
June 24-27, 2009

Wednesday, June 24

Ragtime! Pianist Virginia Eskin and the Portland String Quartet

Thursday, June 25

Shaker Folk Art in slides, commentary by Sister Frances and Brother Arnold. Shaker Hymns arranged and performed by the Portland String Quartet.

Friday, June 26

String Quartet Workshop Day - five participant quartets prepare and perform movements from the Five String Quartets of George Chadwick.

Saturday, June 27

Saturday June 27, 2009
End: 16:32
Start: 16:32
End: 16:32

Maine Festival of American Music: Its Roots and Traditions
June 24-27, 2009

Wednesday, June 24

Ragtime! Pianist Virginia Eskin and the Portland String Quartet

Thursday, June 25

Shaker Folk Art in slides, commentary by Sister Frances and Brother Arnold. Shaker Hymns arranged and performed by the Portland String Quartet.

Friday, June 26

String Quartet Workshop Day - five participant quartets prepare and perform movements from the Five String Quartets of George Chadwick.

Saturday, June 27

Tuesday June 30, 2009
(all day)

Artists and other creative folks are invited to gather at the First Congregational Church vestry on Tuesday, June 30th at 6:30 for a potluck dinner and conversations about future network activities. RSVP to Betsey Leslie, 926-3708.

Friday July 03, 2009
Start: 10:00

Woodworking: Shaker Style Herb Cabinet
Friday July 3, 10 AM - 4 PM; Instructors: Dan and Betsy Grecoe

Wednesday July 08, 2009
Start: 10:00

Wednesday, July 8, 10 AM - 1 PM; Instructor: Betsey-Ann Golon
Learn the best varieties of lavender to plant, how to maintain raised beds, simple propagation, harvesting, plus craft and culinary uses. Participants will visit the Shaker herb garden and each will leave with lavender from the gardens.
FEE: $30.00 (pre-registration required)
ENROLLMENT: 12 people

Saturday July 11, 2009
Start: 00:00
Start: 00:00
End: 00:00

Kerry Loupe and Caroline Loupe of New Gloucester with Gena McGrath, owner of Springpoint Farm in Durham are offering two exciting workshops called "Horses as Healers and Teachers" on JUly 11/12 and August 7/8.
Each program is one full day workshop preceded by an evening program on the previous day and will be held at Springpoint Farm in Durham, ME.

Start: 09:00

CRAFTS DEMONSTRATION at Shaker Village.
: Maine Angora Producers Spinning - Beth Acker
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
(No pre-registration required)

(all day)

Saturday, July 11
9 AM - 12 Noon (session 1) OR 1 PM - 4 PM (session 2);
Instructor: Chris Becksvoort
Dovetails for beginners, as well as those who need a brush-up. The class will practice making through dovetails, starting with correct sawing methods, layout, chiseling, transfer and final fitting. Materials will be provided. Please bring a pencil, square, marking knife, T-bevel (or dovetail gauge), dovetail saw, chisels, mallet and clamps if you have them. Important Note: choose session 1 or session 2 when registering.
FEE: $30.00 (pre-registration required / fee includes materials)

(all day)

Nature Hike (pre-registration required)
10 AM - 12:30 PM OR 1:30 PM - 4 PM
See May 23rd entry for details. Wear sturdy footwear.
FEE: $5.00 adults; $2.00 children; under 6 FREE
Call (207) 926-4597 to make reservations, or email usshakers@aol.com

Start: 10:00
End: 18:26

The Maine Music Society's 15th annual Garden & Home Tour will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, rain or shine.
This year's fundraising tour consists of seven locations including seven gardens and one home interior.
Participants include:
The Garden of Gerry and Pam Hamann of New Gloucester. The garden was conceived 30 years ago as the owners lived in the basement of their new home.
Today, that is hard to believe. The brick cape is completely surrounded by cottage gardens, adding charm to the property.

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