Arts Glances: Backyard garden style discuss, Angkor Wat application, wild mushroom lecture

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Yard style and design talk 

BAR HARBOR — The Beatrix Farrand Society’s plan time at Garland Farm concludes on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 4 p.m. with “Winterland: Generate a Attractive Backyard for Each individual Period.” The speaker is Cathy Rees. 

“Winterland” was created for northern gardeners and designers who want to celebrate their out of doors spaces during the winter season months. In her chat, Rees will examine design and style procedures to hire, aspects to emphasize and gardening procedures to undertake that will make a back garden additional engaging all over the winter season and in the course of the other seasons. 

Registration is requested. The expense is $10 for customers and $20 for nonmembers. Learners are admitted cost-free. All programs are also accessible online through Zoom. 

For data, stop by www.beatrixfarrandsociety.org/packages. 

Journey talk  

BAR HARBOR — Concealed in the jungles of Cambodia for a thousand years, the Angkor Empire is yet again discovered in its majestic temples and intricate bas reliefs. 

Jesup Memorial Library will host a discuss by Bob Thayer on Angkor Wat on Thursday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. 

Angkor Wat is the major these temple in the world and a person of several in the area all around Siem Experience. Thayer’s method presents a sample of the splendor and record of these temples. 

For additional info, contact the library at (207) 288-4245. 

 

Wild mushroom lecture 

Winter season HARBOR — The Schoodic Institute is web hosting a lecture titled “Wild Mushrooms in Maine: Moving into a Planet of Speculate and Ecological Treasure” on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. 

The speaker is Greg Marley, writer of “Mushrooms for Wellness: Medicinal Insider secrets of Northeastern Fungi” and the award-winning “Chanterelle Dreams, Amanita Nightmares: The Adore, Lore, and Mystic of Mushrooms.” 

Marley has been accumulating, researching, having, developing and instructing mushrooms for more than 45 years. He has distribute his love of mushrooms to hundreds by way of walks, talks and lessons held throughout the New England about the earlier 30 several years. 

For far more info, get in touch with (207) 288-1310 or pay a visit to www.schoodicinstitute.org. 

 

Bagaduce Chorale to start off tumble season 

BLUE HILL — The Bagaduce Chorale will start out rehearsals for its tumble period on at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 19.  

The chorale is welcoming new singers and returning members. Rehearsals will be on Monday evenings at Bagaduce New music Rehearsal Hall at 49 South St. in Blue Hill and will run from 7-9 p.m. through Dec. 12. Getaway concert events will be on the weekend of Dec. 16 in Bar Harbor and Blue Hill. 

All singers are welcome with no auditions expected. Get there early to indication in and 

receive new music. The membership fee is $60, and all singers must sign up on line at www.bagaducechorale.org. At this time, masking during rehearsals will be optional, topic to adjust primarily based upon CDC tips.  

For extra facts, go on the net to the group’s site or e mail [email protected]. 

 

CORRECTION 

In an short article in the Aug. 25 challenge titled “Celebrating 40 many years of Island Artisans,” a picture of pottery was attributed to the wrong artist. The accurate artist is Kaitlyn Miller.