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SUMMARY:Author Paul Dionne to speak about his books' topic: Religious subordination Oct. 4
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: At noon Wednesday\, Oct. 4\, local author Paul Dionne will discuss his books “The Priestess and the Pope” and “Madeleine’s Inquisition.” Both books have the theme that the religious subordination of one sex to the other is wrong. Admission is free. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Call 207-689-2000 for more information.  \nLewiston author Paul Dionne to speak about his books’ topic: religious subordination   \nLEWISTON—The Franco Center will host Lewiston author Paul Dionne at noon Wednesday\, Oct. 4\, in its Books and Stories. Admission to this author’s talk is free.   \nDionne\, author of “The Priestess and the Pope” and new “Madeleine’s Inquisition” will discuss the basic theme of his books which is that the religious subordination of one sex to the other is wrong. About “Madeleine’s Inquisition\,” Dionne writes\, “Madeleine Moreau\, poverty stricken and alone\, struggles to provide for herself and her children\, her future bleak\, foreboding and empty. She draws strength in her darkest hour when the Monsignor of Paris charges her with witchcraft and threatens to tear her family apart.”  \n“The Priestess and the Pope” is “a gripping story around the history of women leaders in the early church and the scandal of their subordination in the rise of Christianity. Across eras\, readers learn the fate of rebellious churches and women priests as they move through the life and death of Jesus\, the fall of the Roman Empire\, and the systematic purging of history by the Vatican\,” according to Dionne.  \nDionne was born in Lewiston\, Maine\, and graduated from Lewiston High School and Kents Hill Preparatory School where he played hockey and baseball. He then graduated from Providence College where he received his bachelor’s degree in history followed by a commission as a Lieutenant in the United States Army (1966-1968).  He saw action in Vietnam. After his discharge\, he returned to Maine and attended the University of Maine Law School where he received a Juris Doctorate degree.  He practiced law in Maine and was elected as Mayor of Lewiston (1980-1984).    \nIt is suggested that participants buy the featured books ahead of the book talk at Amazon or other online book stores.  \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \nThe Books and Stories program features an author who will read from his/her book\, have books available for purchase and signing\, and follow up with questions and answers following the presentation. The Books & Stories program at the Franco Center has been funded in part by the Maine Humanities Council and Maine Arts Commission. 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/author-paul-dionne-to-speak-about-his-books-topic-religious-subordination-oct-4/
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SUMMARY:Runnin’ Down a Dream Tom Petty tribute band returning Oct. 7 to Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:LEWISTON– The Franco Center has announced that Runnin’ Down a Dream: The Tom Petty Tribute Band will return to its stage at 7 p.m. Saturday\, Oct. 7\, 2023. For over 40 years\, Tom Petty created timeless classics with the Heartbreakers\, Mudcrutch\, The Traveling Wilburys\, and released solo albums until his unfortunate death in 2017. “Our show faithfully replicates the style and feel of a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers concert\, allowing the audience to experience the music of this extraordinary artist\,” said Roger Howard\, tribute band spokesperson.  \nThis Maine-based band includes members Mike Boucher on lead vocals and guitar; Harry Coddington on lead guitar; Roger Howard on drums; Marty Mclellan on guitar and vocals; and Steve Brown on keyboard and vocals. When five veteran musicians from Maine\, with local and national experience\, play Petty’s music together\, the feeling\, meaning\, and very soul of these songs are undeniable.   \nRoger said\, “Our first performance last year at the  Franco center in Lewiston was magical. Playing  to the enthusiastic audience at the beautifully restored former church made it a really special night for us. We’ll be back for our encore performance on October 7th with some new songs and a whole assortment of Tom Petty’s classics!” Roger started taking drum lessons at age 12 and joined his first garage band at 16. From there he went on to play in an assortment of bands in five states. His wide variety of musical styles include blues\, country\, alternative\, rock\, and rhythm and blues. Playing in Runnin’ Down A Dream is the culmination of everything Roger has learned and experienced over many decades in his extensive musical career.       \nMike Boucher started playing Tom Petty songs in his high school cover band. During the 1990s\, Boucher began to focus his talents on song writing and has continued to sing and play his music for audiences on the East and West coasts.   \nIn 2007\, Boucher called on Harry Coddington to lend his versatile guitar-playing talents to the alt-country band The Gaffers. Coddington started playing guitar shortly after seeing The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964 when he was six years old. He’s played in many different bands in Florida and now in Maine. He has an affinity for Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers\, which made dreaming up this band just feel natural.   \nMarty Mclellan made his debut at a coffee house performing covers of Neil Young\, Grateful Dead\, Jim Croce and James Taylor at Hobart College in Geneva\, New York in 1982. Dirty McCurdy marked Mclellan’s first real experience as a frontman. The band covered mostly rock and roll\, but also some original material while it continued to adhere to the blues standards it had established in the Blues Barn years.   \nSteve Brown’s music career began in the late 1970s when he joined the band White Water in Central Maine playing a beat-up old Wurlitzer electric piano. This led to a brief Holiday Inn tour with an Elvis Presley tribute show. Brown became an in-demand keyboard player in the New England region. He was a member of some well-known bands including Ricky and the Giants\, Elmore Twist Band\, Gary Black and the Blues\, 43 North and the LA Harley Band.   \nThese five musicians together on the Franco Center stage will perform the music of Tom Petty with authentic renditions from every stage of Petty’s career. Doors and a cash bar open an hour before showtime.   \nDoors and cash bar open at 6 p.m. Concert starts at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org/shows or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.    \nTier 1 tickets in advance are $30 and at the door: $35.  \nTier 2 tickets in advance are $25 and at the door: $30.  \nWatch Runnin’ Down a Dream Tom Petty  Tribute Band’s music videos on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@RunninDownADreamTPettyTribute/videos  \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/runnin-down-a-dream-tom-petty-tribute-band-returning-oct-7-to-franco-center/
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SUMMARY:Dance lessons with Jake in the morning
DESCRIPTION:DANCE LESSONS WITH JAKE \n10 a.m. Wednesday\, Oct. 11 \nGreat exercise! \nMeet new people! \nCome with friends! \n$5 suggested donation at door \nCotton Eye Joe\, The Macarena\, Stayin’ Alive\, Y.M.C.A.\, September\, Wobble\, Electric Slide\, Cupid Shuffle\, and other dances! \nOther dance lesson dates for Wednesday mornings at 10 a.m.: \nOct. 25\, Nov. 1\, 8\, 15\, Dec. 20.
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SUMMARY:James Taylor tribute artist coming October 13 to Franco Center 
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: Bill Griese will bring the sounds of his Sweet Baby James tribute music to the Franco Center Oct. 13. The venue is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Tickets can be purchased at 207-689-2000 and www.francocenter.org/shows.  \nJames Taylor tribute artist coming October 13 to Franco Center  \nLEWISTON—Known as “America’s #1 James Taylor tribute artist\,” Bill Griese will perform his acclaimed Sweet Baby James show at 7 p.m. Friday\, Oct. 13\, at the Franco Center. “Join other James Taylor fans for the timeless music of the six-time Grammy winner\, with a performance that needs to be heard\,” said Jake Hodgkin\, Franco Center production manager.  \nNot your typical tribute band fare\, Griese brings the songs and stories of Taylor in a refreshingly authentic way\, using only his spot-on vocals and skillful guitar playing. It’s a natural and respectful homage to an American original. Whether you’re a lifelong or casual JT fan\, this show is one not-to-miss\, said Hodgkin.  \nAudience reviews include: “Close my eyes and it’s JT\,” “The next best thing to James himself\,” and “Like having James Taylor in your living room!” Walking Man Productions presents the ultimate James Taylor experience\, with favorites like “Fire & Rain\,” “You’ve Got a Friend\,” “Shower the People\,” “How Sweet It Is\,” “Steamroller\,” and more\, at the Franco Center. Included in the show are hidden gems for a truly Taylor-made show honoring one of America’s greatest troubadours.   \nSupport for this concert comes from Maple Way Dental Care\, Bennett Radio Group\, Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, and Uncle Andy’s Digest\, according to Franco Center staff.  \nDoors and cash bar open at 6 p.m. Concert starts at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org/shows or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.   \nTier 1 tickets in advance are $30 and at the door: $35.  \nTier 2 tickets in advance are $25 and at the door: $30.  \nWatch and listen to Sweet Baby James musical videos on Griese’s website at https://sweetbabyjamesofficial.com/videos  \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \nLINK TO BUY TICKETS FOR THIS SHOW: CLICK HERE
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/james-taylor-tribute-artist-coming-october-13-to-franco-center/
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SUMMARY:Baked Bean Supper Oct. 14
DESCRIPTION:The Franco Center will host a baked bean supper from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday\, Oct. 14 in its Heritage Hall. \nChef John Pulsifer has provided the menu which typically includes \n• Boston Baked Pea Beans\n• New England Baked Red Kidney Beans\n• Baked Lasagna\n• Cole Slaw\n• Steamed Kayem Red Hot Dogs\n• Steamed B & M Brown Bread or Fresh Baked Biscuits\n• Coffee\, Tea\, Lemonade\n• Fresh Baked Homemade Desserts to include: Apple Crisp\, Assorted Fruit Pies\, Pumpkin Pie\, Cream Pies\, and Cakes: Carrot\, Chocolate\, Gold \nThe Franco Center provides access to Franco-American traditions such as meetups for conversational French speakers\, La Rencontre luncheons with entertainment\, concerts by Franco-American performers\, and food such as bean suppers and tourtière pies. \nTickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12-and-under. \nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS \nScroll through other events at the Franco Center here: EVENTS.
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SUMMARY:DUO MUNDI GEORGE & GULI Piano Series Program Oct. 15
DESCRIPTION:SUMMARY: Duo Mundi George & Guli present a two-piano program at 3 p.m. Sunday\, Oct. 15\, at the Franco Center\, 46 Cedar Street. Students 21 and under admitted at no charge. Adult tickets are $20. Call the box office at 207-689-2000. (Photo credit: Karen Bourdier) BUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE\n\n\nThe two-piano team DUO MUNDI GEORGE & GULI will appear at the Franco-American Heritage Center in Lewiston on Sunday\, October 15. Beginning at 3 p.m.\, this Piano Series program features concert artists and teachers George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti.\n\nFranco Center fans\, familiar with George Lopez’s solo Piano Series recitals and concerto performances with the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra\, will be thrilled to witness his collaboration with pianist Gulimina Mahamuti in an exciting and innovative program of music for one-piano four hands and two-pianos four hands. Their October 15 program will include “Night” by Fazil Say\, the phenomenal Turkish pianist and composer\, and a four-hands arrangement of Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring.”\n\nSince its inception in 2018\, the DUO MUNDI team of GEORGE & GULI has performed to great acclaim in venues across the United States\, as well as in Mexico and Europe. In June 2024\, they return to China to complete a tour interrupted by the pandemic. Highly experienced as artists and teachers\, they have performed and given master classes\, as well as developed workshops and lectures for audiences on several continents\, presenting their innovative\, diverse\, and intimate programming style. (Visit their webpages: https://www.gulimina.com/duomundi.html and  https://www.youtube.com/@duomundigeorgeguli9739.)\n\nBoth DUO MUNDI artists are known and respected for their solo performances and teaching.\n\nGeorge Lopez\, the Beckwith Artist-in-Residence at Bowdoin College\, where he also conducts the college orchestra\, has been a dynamic performer and much-sought-after teacher and lecturer for over 30 years\, and has performed solo recitals and concertos to critical acclaim in major American cities\, as well as in Europe\, Cuba\, and South America. His “Music in the Museum” series at Bowdoin consistently sells out to audiences who enjoy his engaging lecture-recitals.\n\nInternationally acclaimed Chinese-American pianist\, Gulimina Mahamuti\, the first Uyghur from China to receive a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Piano Performance\, enjoys an active career\, performing and teaching in North America\, Europe\, and China\, where she has appeared on television and has been featured in the press. Before moving to Maine in 2018\, she was an Assistant Professor of Music at Ohio Wesleyan University. Ms. Mahamuti is the immediate Past President of the Maine Music Teachers Association and serves on the Music Teachers National Association’s DEI Committee.\n\n\nAdmission is $20 for adults; no charge for students 21 and under. Doors open at 2 p.m. \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St. and is handicap accessible. Visit or call the box office at 207-689-2000 or go to FrancoCenter.org/shows. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.\, Tuesdays and Wednesdays\, and one hour before events. \n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/george-sebastian-lopez-to-open-piano-series-oct-15-at-franco-center/
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SUMMARY:Nightmarish event returns Oct. 19\, 20\, 21 to Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:Your nightmare returns to crypt of former Lewiston church for three nights in October  \nLEWISTON—The Franco Center returns its Fright Nights with walks through its crypt on Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday\, October 19\, 20\, and 21.   \nThe crypt will be open from noon to 5 p.m. each day of the event. During daytime hours\, the walk will provide less of a scare than the nightly walk.   \nEach night of the event\, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. trained and costumed actors will play the parts of ghoulish and scary characters in the indoor walk.  \n“Returning this year to our Fright Night walks will be the scariest parts of last year’s event\, the stuff that had visitors screaming as they left\,” said Franco Center Production Manager Jake Hodgkin. He described the special lighting and sound effects that will accompany the creepy decorations. “We’ve upgraded and added more features this year.”  \nTickets can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org/shows\, by phone at 207-689-2000\, or in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.    \nDaytime tickets (noon to 5 p.m.) in advance: $10 or at the door $15. \nNighttime tickets (6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.) in advance: $15 or at the door $20. \nSupport for this concert comes from Maple Way Dental Care\, Bennett Radio Group\, Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, and Uncle Andy’s Digest. \nWatch a YouTube video from last year’s Fright Night here: https://youtu.be/NMSigpkwuGE 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/nightmarish-event-returns-oct-19-20-21-to-franco-center/
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SUMMARY:Dance lessons with Jake in the morning
DESCRIPTION:DANCE LESSONS WITH JAKE \n10 a.m. Wednesday\, Oct. 25 \nGreat exercise! \nMeet new people! \nCome with friends! \n$5 suggested donation at door \nCotton Eye Joe\, The Macarena\, Stayin’ Alive\, Y.M.C.A.\, September\, Wobble\, Electric Slide\, Cupid Shuffle\, and other dances! \nOther dance lesson dates for Wednesday mornings at 10 a.m.: \nNov. 1\, 8\, 15\, Dec. 20.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231028T190000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Midcoast Symphony Orchestra's 'Soulful Expressions' concert Oct. 28
DESCRIPTION:Due to the tragedy affecting the community\, the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra will not be performing Saturday\, Oct. 28 at the Franco Center. Thank you for your understanding. Stay safe.\nAn important letter from the MSO President:\nDear MSO supporters – \nThis has truly been a week like no other we have ever experienced in Maine. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Lewiston community and especially those families who have been impacted by the senseless violence on Wednesday night. \nAs you can imagine\, the board of the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra have had some difficult conversations\, and have had to make some difficult decisions. \nThe MSO board met yesterday evening and discussed how best to proceed with Leonard Bernstein’s vision of making more music in the face of violence\, and yet making sure that our top priority is the safety of our musician family and our audiences. Given all that has happened over the past few days\, we have determined that it would be in everyone’s best interest to cancel our concert at the Franco Center on Saturday night. \nTicket holders for that concert (including subscribers) have several options for how to proceed and will receive an email with more information shortly. \nAt this time\, the Board has not yet made a decision about Sunday’s show at Orion. As you know\, the suspect is still at large\, so we have to wait and hope for some closure on this horrific episode before much longer. We expect to make a decision about the disposition of the Sunday matinee performance by 5pm on Saturday. \nShould you have any questions about our plans\, please feel free to call the MSO office at (207) 315-1712 or email info@midcoastsymphony.org. \nIn the meantime\, stay safe. Hug your loved ones even tighter than I know you already do. We will be making music again soon\, hopefully as soon as Sunday. \nMusically yours\, \nTim Kenlan\, MSO Board President \nSoulful Expressions\nRohan Smith\, Conductor \nProgram: \nWilliam Grant Still: Aspiration: Lento\, con risoluzione (from Symphony No.1) \nLudwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 \n— featuring Anastasia Antonacos\, pianist \nDimitri Shostakovich:  Symphony No. 5 \nConcerts – Midcoast Symphony Orchestra: \nPerformances: \nSaturday\, October 28\, 2023 – 7:00 p.m. – Franco Center in Lewiston \nConcert length approximately 2 hours including intermission. \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/midcoast-symphony-orchestras-soulful-expressions-concert-oct-28/
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