“The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
Friday, August 5
Free Walking Tour every Friday at 4:00 pm, hosted by the Camden Public Library and the Camden Area Business Group. The tour begins on Atlantic Avenue at the Children’s Garden of the Library and ends at the Opera House. Please call the library at 236-3440 to sign up.
“The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
Saturday, August 6
Reception for Artist of the Month John Wisseman, 3:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. The exhibit is “The Working Waterfront.” Wisseman uses a little-known and infrequently seen technique, “pochoir.”
Sunday, August 7
The Cyber Sunday topic at the Camden Public Library is “Back to School: Current Technology in the Local Public Schools,” 2:00 pm. All classes are free.
“The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
Monday, August 8
“Shamanism” presented by Susan Bakaley Marshall and Chris Marshall, hosted by Destination Wellness Midcoast Maine, 12:00 noon at the Camden Public Library.
Hypnosis Demonstration by mentalist Nat Lawson, 3:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, free.
Monday Might Movie is “Stardust” (2007, 2 hrs 7 min, PG-13), 8:00 pm at the Camden Amphitheatre, hosted by the Camden Public Library. Free, bring blankets or chairs for comfortable seating.
Tuesday, August 9
Leer y charlar is Read and chat, entirely in Spanish! 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, all who are proficient in Spanish are welcome.
Tuesday Book Club monthly meeting, 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. The book for this session is “Girl Waits with Gun” by Amy Stewart.
Monthly meeting of the Reading Group of the Camden Philosophical Society, 4:00 pm at the Camden Public Library.
Author Tom Johnson will present his book “Threaded Journeys,” a compilation of fly fishing and bow hunting stories from adventures in the Maine woods and on Maine rivers, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library.
Wednesday, August 10
“The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
Thursday, August 11
The Juke Rockets return to the Camden Amphitheatre for a free performance! The Rockets are a great blues and rock & roll band and they get people dancing! 7:00 pm. Hosted by the Camden Public Library.
Friday, August 12
The Gazebones, a nine-member trombone ensemble, return to Camden to present a free informal concert in the Amphitheatre, 2:00 pm. Bring blankets or chairs for comfortable seating.
Free Walking Tour every Friday at 4:00 pm, hosted by the Camden Public Library and the Camden Area Business Group. The tour begins on Atlantic Avenue at the Children’s Garden of the Library and ends at the Opera House. Please call the library at 236-3440 to sign up.
Saturday, August 13
“The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
Sunday, August 14
Electronic music duo Quantum in a free performance at the Amphitheatre at 1:00 pm. Quantum is Jason Dean and Michael Whitehead. Bring blankets or chairs for comfortable seating.
“The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
Monday, August 15
MOJO Jazz orchestra kicks off another double feature evening in the Amphitheatre with a free concert at 6:30 pm. Bring blankets or chairs for seating.
The Monday Might Movie is “The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain” (1995, PG, 1 hr 39 min), at 8:15 pm, outdoors in the Camden Amphitheatre, hosted by the Camden Public Library. Free, bring blankets or chairs for comfortable seating.
Tuesday, August 16
Author Ronald Epp presents “Creating Acadia National Park: The Biography of George Bucknam Dorr,” 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. Acadia celebrates its 100th year this year.
Thursday, August 18
Author Kathryn Avery presents “Your Countdown to Retirement: The Pre-Retirement Planning Guide That’s NOT About Money,” 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library.
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