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Waterville Creates Arts Spotlight October 16 - October 22, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

October 16, 2023

From: Waterville Opera House

PARIS IS BURNING

Maine Film Center

93 Main Street, Waterville

October 16

7pm

From $12

Eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.

Join us for a free screening of Paris is Burning, a stunning documentary that chronicles the New York drag scene in the 1980s. Following the screening, hear from Aquarius Funkk, a Maine-raised performance artist who has been active in the drag/ballroom scene in Maine, across the country, and abroad. This screening is inspired by the exhibition Come Closer: Selections from the Collection, 1978-1994. It is on view until November 26th, 2023 at the Colby College Museum of Art.

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A R T S

Paul J. Schupf Art Center

93 Main St, Waterville

October 11, 18, 25, and November 8, 15

3–5pm

FREE

Our free SLICE program is designed for students aged 13–18 to explore careers in the creative arts. This autumn, we'll offer 5 sessions on film, visual art, theatre, and event planning careers. Each session is packed with programming, inspiration, and pizza!

October 18 – Lighting for Film + Video

October 25 – Painting Tabletop Roleplaying Miniatures

November 8 –  Event Production and Design: Behind the scenes at Gordon Center

November 15 – Tell a Story with Film

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FALL NATURE WALK

Quarry Road Trails

300 Quarry Road, Waterville

October 7

10am–12pm

$10

Eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.

Join Maine Master Naturalists Harry Vayo and Serena Sanborn on a walk at Quarry Road to explore the ways nature gets ready for winter. Explore ferns, leaf change, and thoughts on migration. Mini sketchbooks and pencils will be provided for all participants.

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CALL FOR PROPOSALS - 2024 TEMPORARY PUBLIC ART INSTALLATION

Waterville Creates invites proposals from individuals or groups for temporary outdoor public art installations for display in Downtown Waterville between June 1 – October 31, 2024.  The intent of this call is to identify and fund one or two significant, highly visible public art installations designed to inspire joy and curiosity and invite engagement by visitors of all ages.

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YOUTH ARTS ACCESS FUND: WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Established in March of 2022, the Youth Arts Access Fund (YAAF) provides youth aged 18 and under with free access to Waterville Creates events and programs—all of them!

For just $1,000/month or $5,000/6 months, your business can be recognized as a YAAF sponsor of the month and provide critical support for this beloved program.

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F I L M

MAINE'S HOME MOVIES

Maine Film Center

93 Main Street, Waterville

October 21

12pm

FREE

Post-film Q&A with filmmaker Siân Evans.

A century of Maine life filmed by Maine people, telling stories of places, livelihoods, and family loved in times gone by. Filmed over the past 100 years, these home movies tell the story of northern lives– our seasons, our ways. Primary sources of home movies speak for people no longer alive, who loved their families, the woods and lakes, and the shores of Maine. The filmmakers mined the collections of Northeast Historic Film, a nonprofit film archive preserving amateur films. In conversation with Maine-based filmmaker Siân Evans.

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KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

Maine Film Center

93 Main Street, Waterville

Opening October 20

From $12

This film is eligible for the Youth Arts  Access Fund.

Unquestionably the most anticipated movie of the year, Killers of the Flower Moon is the clear frontrunner for fulfilling that expectation as the best film of the year–or more. Enormous in runtime, theme, and achievement, Killers of the Flower Moon is a sobering appraisal of America's relationship with Indigenous peoples and yet another artistic zenith for Martin Scorsese and his collaborators, with towering performances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone. 

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LYLE LOVETT AND LEO KOTTKE: IN CONVERSATION AND SONG

Waterville Opera House

1 Common Street, Waterville

October 16

8pm

From $95

This event is eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.

LYLE LOVETT

A singer, composer, and actor, Lyle Lovett has broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums. Coupled with his gift for storytelling, the Texas-based musician fuses elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel, and blues in a convention-defying manner that breaks down barriers.

LEO KOTTKE

Acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke was born in Athens, Georgia, but left town after a year and

a half. Raised in 12 different states, he absorbed a variety of musical influences as a

child, flirting with both violin and trombone, before abandoning Stravinsky for the guitar

at age 11.

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C O M M U N I T Y

HOMESCHOOL CLUB AT THE WATERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

Waterville Public Library

73 Elm Street, Waterville

October 19, 26

1–2pm

Homeschool students who are pre-school through elementary grade levels* are invited to come to the library for fun and activities!

October 19: Paper Pumpkin Craft
October 26: Halloween Bingo!

*The Bartlett Room for Teens is available for older siblings!

FMI: Call 207-872-5433, email [email protected], or go to http://www.watervillelibrary.org

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GLOW NIGHT

Children's Discovery Museum

7 Eustis Parkway, Waterville

October 20

6–8pm

$10 per person

Join us for a great night out at the museum! We will have black lights and glow activities, as well as music and lighting provided by J.R. Davis Entertainment.

Ages 3 and up.

Learn more at: childrensdiscoverymuseum.org

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U P C O M I N G

Waterville Opera House

1 Common Street, Waterville

October 25

7:30pm

From $20

Eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.

FREE to WC members.

All proceeds will go to the Youth Arts Access Fund.

Tim Sample is a Maine native whose unique New England style of humor has gained him a national following. When introducing Tim on ABC’s Good Morning America Charles Gibson referred to him as, “The man who wrote the book-literally, on Maine humor!” Legendary newsman Charles Kuralt has called Sample “Maine’s Humorist Laureate.”

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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN

Maine Film Center

93 Main Street, Waterville

October 29

12pm

From $12

Eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund. 

Mel Brooks' comedy is as scary as ever. Gene Wilder stars as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced Fronk-en-steen), a young neurosurgeon and the grandson of the infamous scientist. He's traveling to Transylvania to inspect his newly-inherited estate, when he discovers his grandfather's experiments. Thought to be Mel Brooks' "most disciplined and visually inventive film" (Roger Ebert), Young Frankenstein is hilarious and touching, spooky and weird, but above all, ALIVE!

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