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Event Series Zillman Art Exhibition

Zillman Art Exhibition

Zillman Art Museum University of Maine 40 Harlow St., Bangor, ME, United States

The following items will be exhibited:  Altered States and Other Stories — Kit Warren Placement — Jenny Brilllhart Gather — Collee McCubbin Stepanic In The Shadows |Works from the Collection — Connie Imboden Unconstrained Forms — Joanne Freeman Click here for details of the artists. 

UMaine Singers and Alumni Spring Concert: Celebrating Dennis Cox

Collins Center for the Arts

Current ensemble members and alumni come together for a concert honoring Professor Emeritus and long-time University Singers conductor, Dennis “DC” Cox. General admission $12, all fees included. Free with a student MaineCard Tickets available here. 

The Met: Live in HD — Wagner: Lohengrin

Collins Center for the Arts

Wagner’s soaring masterpiece makes its triumphant return to the Met stage after 17 years. In a sequel to his revelatory production of "Parsifal", director Francois Girard unveils an atmospheric staging […]

Heroes and Hope Dodgeball Tournament

New Balance Field House and Memorial Gym University of Maine, Orono

See here for details: Heroes and hope flyer Contact person is Nory Jones. 

Event Series Secret of the Cardboard Rocket

Secret of the Cardboard Rocket

Versant Power Astronomy Center 167 Rangeley Rd., Orono, ME, United States

Join two children on a magical journey through the Solar System, aided by a talking astronomy book, a cardboard rocket, and a vivid imagination. During this imaginative show, audiences will land on Venus, fly through the rings of Saturn, and discover the secrets of the Solar System. Tickets for planetarium programs are $7 for Adults, […]

Event Series Silent Sky

Silent Sky

Versant Power Astronomy Center 167 Rangeley Rd., Orono, ME, United States

When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers,” charting the stars for a renowned astronomer who calculates projects in “girl hours” and has no time for the women’s probing theories. […]

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