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he seasonal smells of balsam fir, salty sea spray and Christmas spirit all come together in Ogunquit from Dec. 9 to Dec. 11, as the town plays host to its annual Christmas by the Sea event. Ongoing activities include a candy cane hunt, during which participants can visit the shops around Perkins Cove to discover hidden candy canes. When found, track their locations in the event brochure and bring to the Ogunquit Welcome Center or the Taste the Season event to be entered to win Gift of Ogunquit gift certificates. Also ongoing is the sale of Love Four Paws “Love” earrings and necklaces, available for sale at Junebug’s Beach House, 16 Shore Road. All proceeds benefit local rescues. Support animals in need while holiday shopping. Treats will be served to people and dogs. A tentative schedule of events includes the following:

Arts & Crafts Show at the Fire Station on School Street. Proceeds benefit Ogunquit Fire Rescue. • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Hay Rides at Veteran’s Park, weather permitting. Rides are $5 per person. • 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.: Taste the Season upstairs at the Dunaway Center, 23

November-December 2016 School St. Taste a variety of foods — including lots of chowder — from local dining establishments. There will be beer and wine tastings, as well. Donations are encouraged to benefit the local local food pantry or animal shelter. VIP early admission begins at 11 a.m., $15 per person. Regular admission begins at 11:45 a.m.: $10. • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Christmas Party at Calluna Fine Flowers and Gifts, 193 Shore Rd. Participants can enjoy a 20 percent discount storewide in addition to complimentary hors d’oeuvres and beverages.

• 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Open House at Ogunquit Heritage Museum on Obed’s Lane. On display will be holiday decorations, creches and menorahs. Refreshments will be served. • 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.: Holiday Story Hour downstairs at Ogunquit Baptist Church, 157 Shore Road. Seasonal stories will be read to the little ones. • 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.: Kids’ ornament and christmas card making downstairs at Ogunquit Baptist Church, 157 Shore Road. We’ll bring the supplies; kids bring the creativity. Drop in to make an ornament or • See Ogunquit, Page 5

Friday, Dec. 9 • 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.: Visits with Santa upstairs at the Fire Station on School Street.Get there a little early to see Santa arrive by fire engine and have your photo taken with Santa, available for pick-up later at Ogunquit Camera Shop. One photo is permitted per family. • 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.: Basement Bazaar downstairs at the Dunaway Center, 23 School St. Can’t figure out what to get for that hard-tobuy-for person? Find a little bit of everything and something for everyone at this bazaar. • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Annual

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card to take home or send to grandma (or to Santa). • 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.: Concert at Ogunquit Baptist Church, 157 Shore Road. Local vocal teen group Encore will perform. Free admission. • 8:15 p.m.: Town Tree Lighting at Veteran’s Park. Join in caroling and enjoy some warm drinks and cookies, weather permitting.

Saturday, Dec. 10 • 2 to 5 p.m.: Wine Tasting at Perkins & Perkins Wine & Cheese Shop, 478 Main St., wines for the holiday table and for holiday gifts. • 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Christmas Parade beginning at the entrance of Perkins Cove to Main Beach, presented by the Village Spirit Committee, weather permitting. For more information, contact the Village Spirit Committee at leanne_amore@yahoo.com. • 4 p.m.: Bonfire at Main Beach, weather permitting. Warm up in front of the bonfire while you get ready for the fireworks display. Note: due to property safety concerns, parking will not be available in the Main Beach Parking Lot afternoon on Saturday. Parking will be available at the Lower Lot on River Road. • 5:30 p.m.: Fireworks. A magnificent fireworks display will be shot from the Main Beach Parking Lot. The same parking restrictions apply. • 6:30 p.m.: Living Manger

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at Ogunquit Baptist Church, 157 Shore Rd. Beautifully performed by members of Ogunquit Baptist Church, this living nativity reminds us of the true meaning of Christmas. • 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Concert at Ogunquit Baptist Church, 157 Shore Rd. Barbershop will be back by popular demand — not just a quartet, but a choir. Free admission.

Sunday, Dec. 11 • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Hay Rides at Veteran’s Park, weather permitting. Rides are $5 per person. • 11:30 a.m.: Ogunquit Ocean Rescue Polar Plunge at the Main Beach. Come support Toys for Tots and cheer on the Ogunquit Ocean Rescue Service as they brave the wintery elements. Members will plunge into the ocean in Polar Bear fashion with the hopes of ensuring a Merry Christmas for all. Bring unwrapped toys, donations, and plenty of good cheer. • Noon to 6 p.m.: Open House at a Victorian shinglestyle cottage by the sea, Rockmere Lodge, 150 Stearns Rd. See at least 15 different Christmas displays at the inn. Admission is $5 for those 14 and up; children 14 and under are free. Proceeds go to Animal Welfare Society. • 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Open House at Ogunquit Heritage Museum on Obed’s Lane, displaying holiday decorations, creches and menorahs. Refreshments will be served.

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hristmas is coming. And Kennebunk plans to welcome in the holiday spirit early with an eventful lineup of festivities, hosted by the Kennebunk Downtown Committee. The 33rd annual Christmas in Kennebunk begins on Saturday, Nov. 26 downtown at 5 p.m., at which time Carolers of the Kennebunk High School Chamber Choir will perform, folks will be invited to skate with Santa and his elves at The Waterhouse Center, and Santa will light the Christmas tree in Downtown Plaza. Refreshments will be provided by merchants free of charge. There will be no

parking from 3 to 6 p.m. in the area of Water and Storer Streets, and north to Bourne Street. Main Street will close to traffic at 4:30 p.m. For more information, check out www.kennebunkmaine.us. Also Saturday, the Kennebunk Free Library, located at 112 Main St., will offer a Drop-in Family Holiday Crafts session from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. This includes a cozy fire going all day in the library’s Reading Room. The Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., will also be open Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. This year, for a $1 admission price, they will

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be offering a Christmas card making station, a game exhibit where families can play fun and exciting games, and a Maine Team Etsy Fair featuring Maine-made crafts. On Sunday, Nov. 27, lunches with Santa will begin at Sebago Brewing Company at 11:30 a.m., Squaretoes Restaurant at noon, Duffy’s

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here’s nothing quite like Kennebunkport’s Christmas Prelude to kick off the Yule season. Here, locals and travelers gather during the most joyous time of the year to embrace the Holiday cheer with bright lights, tasty treats, quaint crafts and many Christmas events. Since 1982, Kennebunkport’s Christmas Prelude has been held annually and remains one of the most popular events in Kennebunkport and southern Maine, even garnering awards from HGTV as one of the best Christmas Towns and celebrations in the United States. Prelude starts off with an Ale Release Party at Federal Jacks on Thursday, Dec. 1 and wraps up with a visit from Santa by fire truck on Sunday, Dec 11. With dozens of events between those days, spread out throughout beautiful Kennebunkport, Prelude truly is the ultimate family holiday celebration. For more information about the schedule, visit christmasprelude.com.

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4-6 p.m.: Prelude Ale Release Party. Come kick off Christmas Prelude with live music with Pack-Mann Santa, appetizers, and of course, Shipyard Prelude Ale! Located at Federal Jack’s Brew Pub, 8 Western Avenue, Kennebunk. For more information, contact 207-967-4322. 5-7 p.m.: Maine Women in the Arts Pre-Prelude Show Opening Check out fine arts and crafts by MWA from. Refreshments will be provided. Located at Masonic Lodge, 1 North Street, Kennebunkport. The MWA will also have showings all day Friday, Dec. 2, Saturday, Dec. 3 and Sunday, Dec. 4. 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.: Prelude Progressive Dinner. Join in a festive Progressive Dinner to a variety of Kennebunkport area restaurants, with one course and cocktail at each stop along the scenic route. Tour starts and ends at The Nonantum Resort, located at 95 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport. To

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buy tickets, visit nonantumresort.com. For more information, contact 967-4050. This event is adults only. 6-8 p.m.: Ornament Decorating. Kick off your Prelude Holiday with TAMMY WELLS/JOURNAL TRIBUNE a social and A lobster trap Christmas tree at Cape creative evePorpoise is a familiar sign of the season. ning at River Tree Arts, 35 from a local brewer or a glass Western Avenue, Kennebunk. of champagne, and some Instruction and fun ornament light hors d’oeuvres at the craft ideas will be provided as festively decorated White you make your own beaded Columns, the 1853 Greek snowflakes and decorate glass Revival home of the Perkins ornaments. Grab a friend and family. Presented by the join for this creative holiday Kennebunkport Historical themed craft night. Prices are Society. Prices are $25 for $30 non-members, $25 mem- members, $35 for nonbers. You can register online members. Call 967-2751 at rivertreearts.org. for tickets. White Columns 7-8 p.m.: Songs of the is located at 8 Maine St., Season Kennebunkport. Check out the Performance Friday, Dec. 2Hall at River Tree Arts, 35 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Western Avenue, Kennebunk, Christmas House Tours of for an evening of holiday White Columns. songs. Song of the Season will White Columns is the feature faculty and student 1853 Greek Revival home of performers entertaining the the Perkins family. The house audience with traditional tour talks of the history of songs of the season. Audience Kennebunkport, the history members are invited to join of the house and the Perkins in a brief holiday sing-along family. White Columns is at the close of the concert. elaborately decorated for the Warm your night with festive Christmas season and a not to music! Suggested donation of be missed look at a Victorian $5 to benefit the Performing Christmas. Admission $10 Arts Department at River Tree for non-members, free for Arts. members. This event will also 7 p.m.: Christmas take place on Saturday, Dec. Reception at White 3, Monday, Dec. 5, Tuesday, Columns. Dec. 6, Wednesday, Dec. 7, Enjoy Christmas Ale Thursday, Dec. 8, Friday, Dec.


November-December 2016 9 and Saturday, Dec. 10 as well. 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m.: Prelude Trolley Rides at Seashore Trolley Museum. Ride in a heated streetcar festooned with holiday greenery through the wintry Maine woods. No reservations required. Trolley Ride tickets are $6 per person, and can be purchased at the door. Admission to the Museum store and Visitor Center is free. The Seashore Trolley Museum is located at 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport. Rides will also be taking place on Saturday, Dec. 3 and Sunday, Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 9 from 1-3:30 p.m., and Saturday Dec. 10 and Sunday Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.: Santa’s Workshop. A fun, craft-filled workshop for kids to get into the festive season and help spread the holiday cheer! Make a variety of holiday crafts including snow globes and ornaments. Local students can take the bus directly to River

Journal Tribune - Christmas in Maine 13 Tree Arts, 35 Western Ave., Kennebunk, and be picked up just in time for the Tree Lighting Ceremony in Dock Square. $25 non-members, $20 members. Register Online at rivertreearts.org. 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.: The Prelude Holiday Gift Market Join for some festive artfilled holiday shopping before the Tree Lighting Ceremony in Dock Square. Every year, local artists and artisans transform River Tree Arts gallery into a holiday wonderland featuring artwork and fine crafts. This years featured artists are Marguerite and Eloise Genest. Gift merchandise will include hand-crafted jewelry, pottery, unique handwoven items, artwork and more. Each item is specifically selected for this event and priced for gift giving. Contact 967-9120 for more information. 4 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.: Fish Chowder Supper Homemade fish chowder with all the “fixins,” American chop suey, biscuits, and hot fudge sundaes at the Wildwood Fire Station,

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63 Wildes District Road. Presented by Wildwood Ladies Auxiliary. 5 p.m.: Golden Chariot Ride & Cocktail Party After-dark ride aboard the Seashore Trolley Museum’s most beautiful open car through the wintery Maine woods followed by a cocktail party back at the Visitor Center. Tickets include ride, two signature cocktails, wine or beer, and appetizers! $25 per person. Reservation information can be found at trolleymuseum. org. Seashore Trolley Museum can be found at 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport. This event will also take place Friday, Dec. 9. 5:30 p.m.: Tree Lighting Ceremony in Dock Square Tree Lighting Ceremony in Dock Square officially begins the season. Join in Christmas caroling with the Kennebunk High School Chamber Choir, directed by Nathan Menifield. 6:00 p.m.: Live Nativity Right after the tree lighting, join the South Church Youth as they present a Nativity Tableau complete

with live animals and a chimes choir. Event takes place at South Congregational Church, 2 North St., Kennebunkport. 7 p.m.: Cape Porpoise Lobster Trap Tree Lighting Kennebunkport’s most original holiday decoration will be officially lit in Cape Porpoise Square. Join in the caroling with The Church on the Cape Choir. Refreshments will be served at Cape Porpoise Fire Station.

Saturday, Dec. 3 7-10 a.m.: Blueberry Pancake Breakfast Start the day with a full breakfast of blueberry or chocolate chip pancakes at the Washington Hose Fire Company, 159 Port Road, Kennebunk. Prices are $6 for adults, $5 for children. Proceeds help to support scholarships, training and equipment for the volunteer fire company. 7:45 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.: Atlantic Hall Prelude Fair Featuring a wide variety of crafts, art work, and collect-


14 Journal Tribune - Christmas in Maine ibles by local artists, including photography, jewelry, paintings, quilts, antiques and oriental rugs, plus a popular Silent Auction and Chowder Luncheon. New on the Luncheon menu this year will be Lobster Rolls. Event takes place at Atlantic Hall, 173 Main Street, Kennebunkport. 9 a.m. – noon.: “Chocolate Chaud” French Hot Chocolate Service Come sip and savor the season the way Parisians do! Join the team at Mornings in Paris, 21 Western Avenue, Kennebunk, to celebrate the Joyeux Noel with a cup of traditional hot chocolate made from high quality coverture and cream. Learn its history and how it gets its signature richness. This event will also take place on Saturday, Dec. 10. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.: 26th Annual Holiday Fair at The Center Join for the annual Holiday Fair featuring wreaths with hand-tied bows and extra decorations, sprays with bows and shells, boxwood trees, handmade ornaments, lovely hostess gifts, and more. Event located at The Center, 175 Port Road, Kennebunk. Contact 967-8514 for more information. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.: A Taste of Maine at Christmas Meet Kelts Gordon, Chef/ Founder of Kennebunkport Sauce Company, a purveyor of locally made Wild Maine Blueberry Sauces and Condiments that will spice up your holiday feast. Sample grilled meats and fresh seafood dressed up for the holidays with a taste of wild Maine blueberries. Kennebunkport Sauce Company’s line of BBQ Sauces, Dressings & Glazes are made with wild Maine blueberries and are gluten free and fat free. The locally made sauces make great stocking stuffers for the grill master or

cook on your list. Event located at Cape Porpoise Kitchen, 1 Mills Road, Kennebunkport. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.: Live Caricature Drawing Join local artist Steve Hrehovcik, who will be doing live caricature drawings while you watch! Caricature drawings are great keepsakes and a fun way to create long lasting memories. Each drawing takes approximately 10-15 minutes. $15 per person; first come first serve. For more information visit www.rivertreearts. org. Event takes place at River Tree Arts, 35 Western Ave., Kennebunk. Contact 9679120 for more information. This event will also take place on Saturday, Dec. 10. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Customized Sign Making Workshop New this year! Transform an old weathered piece of wood into a unique hand painted piece of art. Hanging hardware and examples will be provided to help you complete, from start to finish, your very own custom wooden sign. Cost $20 per board while supplies last! Located at River Tree Arts. Contact 967-9120 for more information. 3 p.m.: 11th Annual Hat Parade A parade of holiday hats for children and adults led by the Patriot Fife and Drum Duo. Show off your handmade or store bought hats. All hat wearers welcome! Gather at the town parking lot behind Dock Square by 2:45 p.m. Parade through Dock Square and over the bridge to Best of Everything where prizes will be awarded for various creative categories. 5:30 p.m.: Lower Village Tree Lighting and Christmas Stroll Join at the corner of Christensen Lane and Route 35 for the lighting of the

Lower Village Tree with carols by the Kennebunk High School Chamber Choir, directed by Nathan Menifield. Following the lighting, enjoy the traditional stroll to the Franciscan Monastery. 7 p.m.: A Celtic Christmas with Seaglass Performing Arts Under the direction of Jean Strazdes, the Chorale will be joined by Regina Delaney on Irish Harp and Ryan J. Thomson and his son Brennish on fiddle. The concert will include sacred and secular selections as well as a celebration of the Winter Solstice (which was seen as one of the most significant times of the year by the Celts). A Christmas Carol sing-a-long will conclude the concert. Tickets are $15 for adult, $12 for seniors and students. Contact 985-8747 for more information. Tickets are also available at the door.

Sunday, Dec. 4 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.: Breakfast with Mrs. Claus & the Elves A special holiday breakfast buffet hosted by visitors from the North Pole and the Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport. Entertai nment and souvenir photo will be provided. Adults are $20, Children under 12 are $10. Reservations appreciated for parties of 6 or more. For more information contact 967-4050. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.: American Legion Christmas Crafts Fair Featuring a wide variety of crafts by Maine artisans, gift baskets, baked goods, raffles, silent auction, and more. Presented by the American Legion Kennebunkport Memorial Post #159, location at American Legion Hall, 102 Main Street, Kennebunkport. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Trust In Prelude

November-December 2016 Join us at the Emmons Preserve at the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, 57 Gravelly Brook Road, Kennebunkport, and shop with local crafters while enjoying complimentary refreshments. Bring the kiddos to make ornaments and decorate cookies. Be sure to check out our trails and relax by the fire while you are here. 1–3 p.m.: Prelude Open House at The Historic Inns of Kennebunkport Enjoy the splendid holiday decorations of the inns! Refreshments will be served. Historic Inns of Kennebunkport: Captain Lord Mansion 6 Pleasant Street, Kennebunkport Captain Jefferds Inn - 5 Pearl Street, Kennebunkport Maine Stay Inn - 34 Maine Street, Kennebunkport 1802 House - 15 Locke Street, Kennebunkport The Inn at English Meadows - 141 Port Road, Kennebunk Cost is $10 per person. Proceeds benefit the local food pantry. 2 p.m.: Santa Arrives by Lobster Boat After docking at David’s KPT on Ocean Avenue, follow Santa and his Lobster Elves through Dock Square to the Community House on Temple Street for photos. There may be a wait while all children and families have their special time with Santa. Sponsored by KBA member Kennebunkport Resort Collection. David’s KPT is located at 21 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport. 3 – 4 p.m.: Merry TubaChristmas 2016 Traditional Christmas carols performed by a tubaeuphonium choir. This lively and entertaining event is free of charge. Located at the Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport.


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Monday, Dec. 5 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Cookie Crawl Take a sweet stroll down Ocean Avenue from The Nonantum Resort to various local inns and shops to taste a variety of holiday cookies, then vote for your favorite! Stroll at your leisure Monday - Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased at The Nonantum Resort (includes a map of the participating inns and shops.) A Portion of the proceeds benefits the Good Shepherd Food Bank. 5 p.m.: The Polar Express with River Tree Arts Enjoy a holiday performance put on by the children of River Tree Arts. Come for dinner and dessert too! Dinner is at 5 p.m. with the performance running from 67 p.m., then dessert. For more

information and tickets, visit nonantumresort.com.

Tuesday, Dec. 6 4 – 6 p.m.: Candlelight Tours of The Historic Inns of Kennebunkport Cost is $5 per person, with all proceeds going to the local food pantry. Historic Inns of Kennebunkport: Captain Lord Mansion 6 Pleasant Street, Kennebunkport Captain Jefferds Inn - 5 Pearl Street, Kennebunkport Maine Stay Inn - 34 Maine Street, Kennebunkport 1802 House - 15 Locke Street, Kennebunkport The Inn at English Meadows - 141 Port Road, Kennebunk This event also takes place on Wednesday, Dec. 7. For more information visit historicinnsofkennebunkport.com.

Wednesday, Dec. 7 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Cookie Crawl Take a sweet stroll down Ocean Avenue from The Nonantum Resort to various local inns and shops to taste a variety of holiday cookies, then vote for your favorite! Stroll at your leisure Monday - Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased at The Nonantum Resort (includes a map of the participating inns and shops.) A Portion of the proceeds benefits the Good Shepherd Food Bank. 4 –6 p.m.: Candlelight Tours of The Historic Inns of Kennebunkport Cost is $5 per person, with all proceeds going to the local food pantry. Historic Inns of Kennebunkport: Captain Lord Mansion -

6 Pleasant Street, Kennebunkport Captain Jefferds Inn - 5 Pearl Street, Kennebunkport Maine Stay Inn - 34 Maine Street, Kennebunkport 1802 House - 15 Locke Street, Kennebunkport The Inn at English Meadows - 141 Port Road, Kennebunk For more information visit historicinnsofkennebunkport. com.

Thursday, Dec. 8 4 –7 p.m.: Prelude Family Skate Free cocoa, snacks, live music and more! Sponsored by the Kennebunk Kennebunkport Arundel Chamber of Commerce, Town of Kennebunk and York County Coast Star. Located at Waterhouse Center, Main Street, Kennebunk. 6–8p.m.: Holiday


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Crafting: Placemats & Holiday Cards Dress up your table with our customized holiday placemats and cards created in this two hour workshop with Judith Keleher. Examples and ideas will be provided to inspire the artistic process for all students. Bring a friend or bring your kids and enjoy a fun and creative night at River Tree Arts! This is a workshop for adults/ young children. Children 10 or younger are welcome to attend with a participating adult. Cost is $25 for adults, $15 for children 10 or younger. Register online at rivertreearts.org. River Tree Arts is located at 35 Western Avenue, Kennebunk. 7–9 p.m.: Posh Prelude Pet Party & Book Signing Meet Posh Celebrations authors, Posh & Susan Rogers, and join us for a night of shopping specials, posh giveaways and refreshments. Pups welcome! Located at Scalawags Pet Boutique, 3 Dock Square, Kennebunkport.

Friday, Dec. 9 11 a.m.–noon: Coffee Roasting Demo Come experience coffee being roasted in an antique German coffee roaster. Located at Coffee Roasters of the Kennebunks, 163 Port Road, Kennebunk. 3-6 p.m.: Hot Chocolate & Wassail with Artist Thomas Merriam Come taste hot wassail and gourmet hot chocolate, along with some delicious homestyle cookies. Special guest, local artist Thomas Merriam, will be here to greet and share stories with guests. Event is located at Auntie’s House Bakery & Gift Shop, 155 Port Road, Kennebunk. 4-7 p.m.: Prelude Cocktails with Caroline Rhea Come visit and get a laugh from actress and comedian

Buoys are painted in a winter scene. Caroline Rhea, and enjoy a festive holiday drink. Located at Galleries at Morning Walk, 2 Morning Walk Lane, Kennebunk. 5-7 p.m.: Opening Reception to River Tree Arts Newest Exhibit: Sisterly Interpretations Sisters Eloise & Marguerite Genest will showcase their paintings at River Tree Arts during the month of December. While their styles and use of media vary, they both draw inspiration from the changing moods and colors of land and seascapes, as well as the people and “creatures” that they love and who inspire their creativity. Living in different states (Eloise in Massachusetts, and Marguerite in Maine), they are excited to come

together during this festive time of year. Call 967-9120 or visit rivertreearts.org for more information. 5-10 p.m.: 7th Annual Fire + Ice Blazing bonfires, ice bars and sculptures, local food and drinks, and live music. It’s the hottest ticket in town and the perfect ending to Kennebunkport’s Christmas Prelude! Tickets are $30 per person- (adults only), and can be purchased online at eventbrite.com. Contact 967-4050 for more information. 5:15 p.m.: Fireworks Viewing Party Come watch the fireworks at Federal Jacks! Hot drinks and buffet will be available. Tickets go on sale Dec. 5

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at Federal Jack’s Brew Pub. Adults tickets cost $15, kids are $10. Federal Jack’s Brew Pub is located at 8 Western Avenue, Kennebunk. 5:30 p.m.: Tree Lighting Ceremony in Dock Square Join in Christmas caroling with the Middle School of the Kennebunks Choir to begin the finale weekend of festivities as Christmas Prelude continues. After the tree lighting, gather in the municipal parking lot behind Alisson’s Restaurant, huddle on the causeway, or the surrounding area to view the annual Prelude fireworks display. 6:45 p.m.: 2nd Annual Children’s Charlie Brown Christmas Party at The Village Baptist Church Walk up to the Village


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Sunday, Dec. 11 A painting of a creek reflects the winter sun. Baptist Church and enjoy watching “A Charlie Brown Christmas” with your children. Sing Christmas songs, eat homemade goodies and expect other surprises! Village Baptist Church is located at 6 Maine Street, Kennebunkport.

Saturday, Dec. 10 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Under the Tent Events Look for the Christmas tent at White Columns, 8 Maine St., Kennebunkport, for ongoing entertainment, festivities, and refreshments like coffee, chili, and hot dogs. Check for “Under the Tent

Events” listed throughout the day at christmasprelude.com. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Holiday Craft Fair at Consolidated School Modeled after the wildly successful fair of the first Prelude weekend; come see what’s new. Presented by Kennebunkport Parks & Recreation. Admission is free. Donations are accepted. The Consolidated School can be found at 25 School St., Kennebunkport. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Painted Mason Jar Mugs & Wine Glasses This workshop is perfect for all levels, ages and

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experiences. Paint your own functional works of art and create a unique set of glasses; perfect for a gift, or to keep for yourself! Cost is $10 per glass, while supplies last. For more information, visit rivertreearts.org. 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Gingerbread House Making Children and adults alike will love making their own gingerbread houses with plenty of frosting, sprinkles and festive holiday decorations! A portion of the proceeds will go to a local charity. $2 per person; ages 2 and under are free. Reservations requested. Contact 967-4050 for more

11 a.m.: 6th Annual Pooch Parade Follow the Portland Sea Dog’s Mascot Slugger, and your pooches wearing their favorite holiday attire, and join in or simply enjoy watching. Parade begins at Consolidated School, School Street/Route 9 east. Strut toward Dock Square to Ocean Avenue and Union Street and finish at the tent at White Columns. 2 p.m.: Santa Arrives by Fire Engine Meet Santa at the Cape Porpoise Kitchen, at Cape Porpoise Square. There will be photos for children of all ages. Hot chocolate and candy canes aplenty.


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hat’s better than a parade and Santa to kick off the holiday season? There’s nothing better, Sanford folks agree, and so on Dec. 2, Holly Daze commences. At 5:30 p.m. that day, the parade steps off from the Lenox Street area and makes its way to the MidTown mall. But on the way, Santa, who will arrived on a horse drawn wagon at Central Park. Most years, the big guy in the red suit is accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Claus. The pair will be on hand for the tree lighting to follow. On Saturday, Dec. 3, volunteer Helen Hajny said there will be a number of

kid-themed events from 10 a.m. to 2 pm. The list is not yet complete, but so far, kids will be able to make ornaments at Goodall Library, decorate cookies and enjoy lunch at Trafton Senior Center, decorate gingerbread men at the party room of Get fired Up at 883 Main Street - courtesy of 3rd Alarm Diner, and Santa and his bride will pose for photos with children, also at 883 Main St. Greater Sanford literacy Volunteers will be on hand at their space at the location to read to the little ones. As well, local businesses and service clubs have • See Sanford, Page 19

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November-December 2016 Workers place Sanford’s christmas tree in Central Park in November 2015. The tree, which came from the grounds of Sanford Fire Department where it was starting to encroach on the wiring, was installed by Abbott Hill Tree Service, a free service that they have contributed for over a dozen years.

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paid $35 for the privilege of decorating a Christmas tree to benefit the Sanford Mainers and the fruits of their labor will be judged Dec. 3 by those stopping by 883 Main Street for photos with Santa. A prize will be awarded for the best overall tree. * On Dec. 15, the popular 16-piece Blue Note big Band will present ‘Have Yourself a Swinging’ Christmas at 7 p.m. St. Ignatius Gym, 25 Riverside Ave. the concert, sponsored by

Sanford Parks and Recreation Department, is free. In lieu of admission, concert-goers are asked to bring nonperishable food items for the Sanford Food Pantry or make a goodwill donation to benefit the corner Cupboard, the community’s only non-food essential items pantry. The Blue Note Big Band will present an all-Christmas concert, including traditional songs, followed by a reading of “ ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas by a surprise local celebrity.

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Friday, Dec. 2, head to downtown Biddeford for the annual Downtown Holiday Festival. With events for both parents and kids, it’s sure to be a good time. Festivities begin at 3 p.m. at Reilly’s Bakery with cookie decorating until 5 p.m. Beginning at 5 p.m. will be musical performances at City Square. At 5:30 p.m., Santa Claus will arrive on horse• See Biddeford, Page 23

Dylan Poirier, 8, of Saco, shows off his cookie creation at Reilly’s Bakery in Biddeford Dec. 4, 2015. Poirier was one of several children to decorate cookies at the Main Street bakery with frosting, sprinkles and gumdrops, as part of the Heart of Biddeford’s annual Downtown Holiday Festival. ANGELO J. VERZONI/Journal Tribune

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ounds of the season fill the air in Arundel, as the town will host its annual community tree lighting on Friday, Dec. 2 at the fire station, 401 Limerick Rd. Family-friendly events begin at 6 p.m. and include horsedrawn wagon rides, face painting, refreshments and photos with Santa. Also at 6 p.m., the Little Melodies band will perform,

followed by the Mildred L. Day School Carolers at 6:30 p.m. Santa will illuminate the tree at 6:45 p.m. There will be a community sing along to welcome Santa as he arrives on a fire truck. Parking will be made available at MLD School and Arundel Public Works on Bergeron Drive. Shuttle service will begin at 5:55 p.m. and end as needed.

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downtown during the festival, with stops at locations including the town’s Holiday Lights & Sights installations and several retail businesses and pop-up shops. The organization will also have presents and prizes for kids.

drawn sleigh for the city’s tree lighting. Horse-drawn wagon rides will be available until 7 p.m., and families will have the chance to take photos with Santa. Heart of Biddeford will also host a scavenger hunt

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anta Claus is coming to town and the Old Orchard Beach Chamber of Commerce is hosting Celebration by the Sea 2:30 to 4:40 p.m. Dec. 4 at First Street with free refreshments, a visit from Santa Claus and music by local choirs. Support local businesses and get some Christmas shopping done at OOB365’s Christmas at the Beach, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 14 Imperial St., Old Orchard Beach. There will be a kid’s shop with items priced at 25 and 50 cents as well as a local crafters fair. Ring in the New Year on Dec. 31 at OOB365’s New Year’s Eve beach party, Last Blast. Festivities begin on the beach downtown at 5 p.m. with hot cocoa and other refreshments, marshmallow toasting pits, and music. Fireworks begin at 7 p.m.

Lights are being strung on the Old Orchard Beach town tree December 2015 in preparation for the Christmas tree lighting.. SUBMITTED PHOTOS/Courtesy of Brian Othot


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aco Main Street is hosting a holiday festival and light parade in downtown Saco on Dec. 3. Events begin in the afternoon and include a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, a cookie walk, crafts and a bean supper. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be at city hall from 2 to 4 p.m., a tree lighting will be held at 5 p.m. and a bean supper will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Most Holy Trinity church. The Annual Parade of Lights begins at 6:30

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p.m. at Main Street. Saco Museum, 371 Main St., turns into a winter wonderland of decorated trees and wreaths at the 12th annual festival of trees from Nov. 26 through Dec. 31. The theme this year is “Reflections of Christmas: Past, Present, Future.” The festival kicks off 5 p.m. on Nov. 25 with a ribbon cutting and tree lighting ceremony. For more information, go to www.sacomuseum.org or call 283-3861.

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Billy Betit of Old Orchard Beach sits at a table with her daughter Amelia in December 2015. Betit explained that this event is a great way to get in the holiday spirit and an even better way to get her child to expand her curiosity for knowledge.

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Santa Claus waves to the crowd at the 2015 Wells Christmas Parade. This year’s parade, the Chamber of Commerce’s 31st, will be held on Dec. 11.


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