Sunday Series Schedule Revised
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- Mar 23
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An exciting lineup of events is planned for EAC's Sunday Afternoons at the Arts Center series, which will run at 3 pm each Sunday, January 12 to April 27 (no program on April 6 or 20). An Eastport winter tradition, the series features diverse, interactive and casual presentations, offered by donation, with no one turned away for lack of funds. Proceeds will be shared between the presenter at the EAC, committed to sustaining programs like these. The schedule is a mix of popular returning presenters and new faces.
Programs are as follows.
JAN. 12: Woody Gillies—Wintering Birds of Downeast Maine
JAN. 19: Barbara Cantalupo—Introducing Jewish-American Author, Emma Wolf (1865-1932)
JAN. 26: Brian Beal—Climate Change from a Downeast Clam’s Perspective
FEB. 2: Ellis Zipperer-Sánchez and Robert Sánchez—Jazz!
FEB. 9: Richard Klyver—Talking About His Work
FEB. 16: Danny Holt—Music & Conversation: Behind the scenes of a concert program
FEB. 23: Stage East—The Identity Project
MAR. 2: Brian Altvater and Darren Paul on the History of the Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberry Co.
MAR. 9: Anna Maria Baeza, Joachim Woitun and Gregory Biss—clarinet, cello and piano concert
MAR. 16: Paul Cox and Chris Bartlett—Scalloping in Cobscook Bay
MAR. 23: Lubec/Campobello Community Theatre presents Jenie M. Smith and Peter Frewen, doing a dramatized reading
MAR. 30: Gregory Biss—Harpsichord Hour
APR. 6: CANCELED: Mark DeVoto—Music Talk We regret to announce that Mark isn't able to present for us this year; we have hopes that he'll return for our 2026 winter series. We suggest that our attendees may enjoy the Machias Arts Council Theatre's 3 pm matinee of STEEL MAGNOLIAS on this date: tickets/info.
APR. 13: NEW TO THE SCHEDULE: Catherine J.S. Lee with a reading from her new book, A Place to Land
APR. 27: Jane Crosen—On her new edition of Colby’s 1881 Atlas of Washington County
