Maine News Events Calendar Nov. 10

The MAINE NEWS CALENDAR of Events is updated and published online daily. The “calendar week” begins on Saturday and submissions for the digital calendar should be emailed a week or more in advance. Submissions for print should be at least two weeks before the event. Our deadline chart can be found at www.turnerpublishing.net/pdf/Deadlines.pdf. To add an event to either calendar, email articles@turnerpublishing.net.
Weeks in listing are Saturday through the following Friday.
Listings for events that are four consecutive days or more are below single and two-day events; regular monthly and weekly meetings and events, listed by town, are at the end.

COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS: Those attending live events should prepare to wear a face covering and practice social distancing, as required by the state, until such measures are lifted. For space purposes, that notation has been removed from most calendar listings, but it’s required of live gatherings.

NOV. 7-13
Nov. 9 — Embden Historical Society Harvest Fest, pot luck and Yankee swap, bring potluck main dish or salad & $5 unisex wrapped gift to swap, 6:30 p.m. Embden Town House, 751 Cross Town Road, Embden, 207-612-8887.
Nov. 10 — Free 2020 People Plus Senior Health Expo “At Home,” videos and online content, www.peopleplusmaine.org.
Nov. 10 — The Penobscot River Restoration Project, a Natural Resources Council of Maine Zoom webinar, noon-1 p.m., free, registration required, nrcm.salsalabs.org/penobscotprojectwebinar
Nov. 11 — American Legion Post 135 free drive-up coffee and muffin, 9-11 a.m., all veterans welcome, Legion post, 40 Island Road, Sabattus.
Nov. 11 — Virtual Veteran’s Day ceremony, 10:45 a.m., via Zoom, open to all, veterans may provide service branch and rank to include in a slideshow, contact SeniorsPlus at edcenter@seniorsplus.org or 207-795-4010 to register.
Nov. 11 — Oasis of Music, Scottish fiddler Owen Kennedy, of Winthrop, at Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, 122 Ash St., Lewiston, free, donations accepted; masks required; 35 people admitted, 207-344-3106.
Nov. 11 — Forest ecologist Andrew Barton, sponsored by Western Maine Audubon, on changes to Maine forests, 7-8 p.m. free, requires pre-registration, western.maineaudubon.org/events/ for regularly updated webinar access information. Once registered, you will receive login information via email.
Nov. 12 — Historical significance of homes in the Kennebec watershed with expert Ron Kley, Winthrop Historical Society, 6-7 p.m. Zoom link is networkmaine.zoom.us/j/81096636540; meeting ID is 810 9663 6540; nperry@baileylibrary.org
Nov. 13 — Fourth annual Central Maine Converge and Create Weekend, hosted by Thomas College, 12:45-5 p.m. Friday; 1-5 p.m. Saturday, free, information, registration at www.thomas.edu/create

NOV. 14-20
Nov. 14 — Fourth annual Central Maine Converge and Create Weekend, hosted by Thomas College, 12:45-5 p.m. Friday; 1-5 p.m. Saturday, free, information, registration at www.thomas.edu/create
Nov. 17 — Environmentalist Steve Brooke, of Upstream, 6:30 p.m., via Zoom, hosted by Bailey Library, of Winthrip, visit baileylibrary.org/athome, click “Virtual Events.” tab. For help attending, email director Richard Fortin, rfortin@baileylibrary.org.
Nov. 18 — — Oasis of Music, husband and wife team of Mary Hunter, violin, and James Parakilas, piano, classical program at Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, 122 Ash St., Lewiston, free, donations accepted; masks required; 35 people admitted, 207-344-3106.
Nov. 18 — University of New England history professor Elizabeth DeWolfe, hosted by Norway Memorial Library via Zoom, 6-7 p.m. Illustrated talk exploring life of young women who worked in the mills, Zoom via networkmaine.zoom.us/j/84213405762; 207-743-5309 ext. 1, email norlib@norway.lib.me.us.
Nov. 18 — Kennebec Historical Society monthly program, the “Traveling Sisters” share their experiences, 6:30 p.m

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