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Ever wonder about life in Maine before it was Maine Michael Dekkers French Indian Wars in Maine Arcadia 21.99 paper delves into the mostly forgotten saga of conicts among settlers from France Great Britain and North- ern Ireland and the Native American popula- tion between 1675 and 1760. Trade was the cornerstone of native and European relations from the beginning says Dekker. But trade tools rearms and alcohol in exchange for furs brought with it unimaginable horrors of disease and inter-tribal warfareThe divergent political views and factionalism of Maines native people is fascinating. They were not a monolithic cul- tural identity. This allowed me to connect with them as individuals. The historian will speak August 1 at Augustas Old Fort Western and August 2 at the Lincoln County Historical Soci- etys pre-Revolutionary museum Pownalbor- ough Courthouse in Dresden. 882-6817 lin- colncountyhistory.org oldfortwestern.org Culture Clash FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Relive The Savage Struggle Of Competing Cultures Looking To Call Maine Home French Indian Wars in Maine is the newest addition to The History Press Military series. The book is by local author Michael Dekker and is set to release on July 27 2015. The book features stunning images of the forgotten battles. ed across a frontier J U LY A U G U S T 2 0 1 5 3 9 EXPERIENCE FROMTOPBRIANJENKINSUNTITLEDDELANEYBOWDOINMUSEUMOFARTCOURTESYPHOTO givers exhibits plus food and T-shirts sales but no smoking Aug. 9. mainemedicalmarijuana.org Vintage Motorcycle Meet Antique Aeroplane Show Owls Head Trans- portation Museum. Military aircraft high-wheel bi- cycles classic cars antique planes and a high-speed aerobatic air show. Pre- 1994 vehicles of any make or model are welcome to exhibit with Model-T rides vehicle demonstrations and family fun Sept. 5-6. owlshead.org Wings Wheels Spectac- ular Aerobatic Airshow Owls Head Transporta- tion Museum. This show highlights military aircraft high-wheel bicycles classic cars antique planes and a high-speed aerobatic air show Aug. 8-9. owlshead.org Wings Over Wiscasset. A free family day of aviation antique shows science and reworks to benet local charities. Featuring a warbird airshow a reen- actment of a WWII base camp and a big band swing dance Aug.14-15. wingsoverwiscasset.org THEATER Acadia Repertory The- atre 1154 Main St. Mt. Desert. See website for dates. 244-7260 acadiarep.com Arundel Barn Playhouse 53 Old Post Rd. Arun- del. Disneys The Little Mermaid through Aug. 1 La Cage Aux Folles Aug. 4-15 Beehive The 60s Musical Aug. 18-29. 985-5552 arundelbarnplay- house.com Belfast MaskersCold Comfort Theater God- spell Jul. Songs of a Sum- mer Night Aug. 930-7244 coldcomforttheater.com Celebration Barn The- ater 190 Stock Farm Rd. South Paris. Workshops Body-Motion-Gesture Jul. 27-Aug. 1 Melodrama Aug. 3-8. 743-8452 celebrationbarn.com Childrens Museum Theater of Maine 142 Free St. Portland. Stage stories daily Shake- speares Stories Summer. 828-1234 kitetails.org City Theater in Bidd- eford 205 Main St. Rent through Aug. 2. 282-0849 citytheater.org Fenix Theatre Company outside at Deering Oaks Park Portland. Hamlet through Aug. 8. fenixtheatre.com Freeport Community Players 30 Holbrook St. Freeport. Visiting Millie Jun. Love and Lobsters Jul. 865-2220 fcponline.org Hackmatack Playhouse 538 Rte. 9 Berwick. West Side Story Jul. 8-Jul. 25 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Jul. 29-Aug. 15 Ruthless Aug. 19-Sept. 5. 698-1807 hackmatack.org Heartwood Regional Theater Company 420 Biscay Rd. Damariscotta. Cyrano de Bergerac Jul. 23-31 Aug. 1. 563-1373 heartwoodtheater.org Gaslight Theater 1 Win- throp St. Hallowell. Picasso at the Lapin Agile Aug. 21-23 28-30. 626-3698 gaslighttheater.org Lakewood Theatre 75 Theater Rd. Madison. DamnYankees Jul. 23-31 Aug. 1 Laughing Stock Aug. 6-15 Nice Work If You Can Get It Aug. 20-29 Dearly Departed Sept. 3-12 The Ladies Man Sept. 17-26. 474-7176 lakewoodtheater.org Maine State Ballet Theater 348 U.S. Rte. 1 Falmouth. Coppelia Aug. 6-15. 799-7337 mainestateballet.org Maine State Music Theater Pickard Theater 1 Bath Rd. Brunswick. The Music Man through Aug. 1 Young Frankenstein Aug. 5-22 Footlight Follies Aug. 10 Shrek The Musi- cal Jr. Aug. 17. 725-8769 msmt.org Ogunquit Playhouse 10 Main St. Nice Work If You Can Get It Jul. 22-Aug. 15 Million Dollar Quartet Aug. 19-Sept. 19 Satur- day Night Fever Sept. 23-Oct. 25. 646-5511 ogunquitplayhouse.or Ogunquit Playhouse Childrens Theatre 10 Main St. Shrek the Musical Jr. Aug. 8 9 Disneys The Aristocats Kids Aug. 22 23. 646-5511 ogunquitplayhouse.org Schoolhouse Arts Center Rte. 114 Sebago Lake Village. Annie Get Your Gun Jul. 9-Aug. 2 Disneys Sleeping Beauty KIDS Aug. 7-9 Into the Woods Jr. Aug. 21-23. 642-3743 schoolhousearts.org St. Lawrence Arts Center 76 Congress St. Portland. Vivid Motion presents From The Top Jul 24-26 The Amazing Acro-Cats Aug. 6-16. 885-5883 stlawrencearts.org Stonington Opera House 1 School St. Stonington. The Seagull Jul. 10-26 Our Grace Potter performs at Thompsons Point August 1. Night Vision Nocturnes in American Art 1860-1960 See the rst major museum exhibit dedicated to night scenes in American art at the Bowdoin College Mu- seum of Art. In all 90 workspaintings drawings pho- tographs and sculpturesby artists including George Bellows Georgia OKeeffe Ansel Adams Edward Stei- chen Winslow Homer Andrew Wyeth Lee Krasner and Beauford Delaney above depict images as varied as moonlight on the ocean to urban night scenes. Through Oct. 18 bowdoin.eduart-museum givers exhibits plus food and T-shirts sales but no smoking Aug. 9. mainemedicalmarijuana.org