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 Mark your calendar with Maine's biggest summer events  Listen to music, eat the state's iconic foods and celebrate community at these fun-filled festivals. 
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 Bar Guide: Tropical cocktails come in all sizes at Paper Tiger  The new Old Port spot specializes in island-inspired drinks. 
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-                 There's a new course in Freeport plus several that also have ice cream, batting cages and other attractions. 
-                 The track is a new single by the Portland-based singer songwriter who you can see tonight in Portland. 
-                 Grab tickets for the ultimate Prince tribute in Arundel on Saturday. 
-                 Eat It & Beet It offers all of its specialty burgers with either a beef or beet patty. 
-                 Founded in 1964, the festival brings students from all over the world to study for six weeks with world-class classical musicians in Brunswick. 
-                 The release show for Gallway's album with The Real Band is Saturday in Portland. 
-                 All three shows are in Portland. 
-                 The 2021 film is screening at Space this weekend. 
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-                 Head out for these easy to moderate hikes then treat yourself to more leisurely activity afterward. 
-                 From leisurely cruises to kayak tours, there are tons of ways to enjoy the coast up close. 
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-                 Arts and culture, community festivals, sporting events and more. 
-                 These destination breweries offer a more relaxed vibe and more to do while you're there. 
-                 If you're willing to dine early, settle for snacks or take a boat, you can still get a taste of these super-busy seasonal spots. 
-                 The former Portland High School physics teacher has been with the team since 2000. 
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-                 Plus, details on the farmers markets happening near you. 
-                 There are still plenty of seats left to see Australian guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel. 
-                 The Brunswick music theater opens its season back on its home stage following previous years of pandemic-related disruptions. 
-                 As far as brewery districts go, the Portland neighborhood has retained a certain authenticity so far but will continue to face development pressure. 
-                 Catch a conversation with authors Julia Glass & Lily King in Portland on Thursday. 
-                 The actor, who has made bold moves throughout her career, will be honored July 15 by organizers of the 25th Maine International Film Festival in Waterville. 
-                 June is Pride Month, with events across Maine scheduled, including the Pride Portland parade, festivals and train and trolley rides. 
-                 The new eatery in South Portland features creative sandwiches with names inspired by children's stories, including the Henny Penny, Peter Rabbit and Three Little Pigs. 
-                 Catch shows from Melissa Ferrick, Kevin Kiley and Mount Eerie. 
-                 See indie-folk act GoldenOak on Saturday night in Rockland. 
-                 The new, one-day celebration Sunday at Thompson's Point is organized by Maine Academy of Modern Music, prompted partly by the scrapping of Portland's Old Port Festival in 2019. 
-                 Portland filmmaker Ricardo Lorenzo tells the story of an artist trying to reclaim his superhero creations as they head to Hollywood without him. 
-                 Plus, plenty of chances to see the Freeport Players' 'That's Life: Comic & Poignant One-Acts' at Meetinghouse Arts. 
-                 Bars and restaurants are donating part of the sales from their drink specials to LGBTQ-friendly organizations. 
-                 The Bath ice cream parlor serves a variety of sandwiches and desserts, as well as refrigerated entrees to go. 
-                 The non-mainstream festival will be held from June 13-18 at various locations in the Portland neighborhood. 
-                 The Portland trio's album is available Friday. 
-                 There's also an outdoor Portland Symphony Orchestra performance in Old Orchard Beach. 
-                 See Canadian Celtic rock act Enter The Haggis is at Chocolate Church in Bath this weekend. 
-                 The brewery and pub chain's Gorham headquarters has a crowd-pleasing menu and several seating options. 
-                 They've added new play areas and exhibits, luxury cabins and educational and arts programming to the 96-year-old tourist spot. A theater piece called 'Caravan of Dreams' opens on the dunes Saturday. 
-                 Expect new tunes from Lucy Kaplansky in Portland. 
-                 Although the app serves its function, it only gives a snapshot of the local beer scene, and brewers don't put much stock in how their product is rated by users. 
-                 'New York Ninja' was turned into a film from raw footage shot in 1984 and discovered last year. 
-                 See 'Summer: The Donna Summer Musical' on Sunday at Merrill Auditorium. 
-                 Find 'Atlas' on her Bandcamp page and streaming platforms. 
-                 Several towns have parades and ceremonies. 
-                 Tickets are on sale now for folk trio Caamp at Thompson's Point in August. 
-                 See April Verch and Cody Walters, Sandy River Ramblers and The Wallflowers this weekend. 
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