Beaches
 Despite Maine's rocky coast reputation, sandy beaches are a staple of summer life. From undeveloped peninsulas with protected inlets and coves, to state parks with lifeguards and picnic areas, you are bound to find the right spot to set up shop for the day. Beaches also make a walk in fall and spring, and if you're feeling brave perhaps a polar dip.
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Outdoor Activities
 From the mountains and pristine blue lakes of the interior regions to the rugged beauty of our rocky coast, Maine's landscapes are arguably some of the most beautiful in the world.
Against this backdrop, adventures abound. In this section you'll find an overview of all things outdoors: land and water, novice to expertwe'll point you in the right direction.
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Shopping
 From casual flea markets to chic boutiques, you'll find it in Maine. If you're in search of antiques, try one of the weekly auctions or grab a map and explore the back roadsyou never know what treasures you might find.
Souvenirs, of course, are in no short supply, and you're bound to find something for everyone on your list.
Want designer items at warehouse prices? Serious shoppers flock to Maine's outlets, where they find national retailers selling everything from shoes to crystal. The most popular outlet centers are in Kittery (Southern Coast region) and Freeport (Greater Portland region).
Flea markets are grand for their element of surpriseindeed, some finds are the kinds that cause quite the fuss on the "Antiques Roadshow."
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Catch a Pro Game
 For Baseball, see the Portland Sea Dogs, Boston's Double-A affiliate. Their season runs from April to September. For hockey, catch the Portland Pirates, AHL affiliate of the Anaheim Ducks. Their season runs from October to April/May.
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Fairs, Festivals & Annual Events
 From blueberries and maple sugaring to hot-air balloons and seasonal festivals, whether you're visiting Maine in January or July, there's bound to be a fair or festival happening.
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Friday, May 16, 2008 "Aida" 8 p.m., Lyric Music Theater 799-1421."Almost, Maine" 8 p.m., Belfast Maskers Community Theater 338-9668."American Idle" 7 p.m., Warren Memorial Library 857-9002."Doubt" 7:30 p.m., Portland Stage Company 774-0465."Once Upon a Mattress" 7:30 p.m., Chocolate Church Arts Center 442-8455."Pippin" 8 p.m., Portland Players 799-7337."Steel Magnolias" 8 p.m., Theater Project 729-8584."Steel Magnolias" The Theater Project 729-8584."The Pavilion" 7:30 p.m., Brave Boat Harbor Farm 439-5769."Till Death Do Us Part" 7 p.m., Anthony's Dinner Theater 221-2267.Adult Co-Ed Kickball, Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Dodgeball, Internet 541-9109.Adult Whitewater Rafting Adventure All Day, Kennebec RiverAmerican Idle 7:00 p.m., Warren Memorial Library Auditorium 857-9002.An Evening of Comedy 7:30 p.m., Schoolhouse Arts Center 642-3743.ArtEscape Weekend! Precious Metal Clay PMC May 16th-18th Fri 6-9pm, Sat 10am-6pm & Sun 10am-2pm, Artascope Studios 207-799-5154.ArtEscape Weekend!-Decorative Painting- May 16th-18th Fri 6-9pm, Sat 10am-6pm & Sun 10am-2pm, Artascope Studios 207-799-5154.Artist Series-Sewn Beading 10am-1pm, Artascope Studios 207-799-5154.Author reading 6 to 8 p.m., Center for Grieving ChildrenAuthor signing Allan Levinsky, "A Short History of Portland", 7 p.m., Books Etc.Bake 'N Take: Rainbow Snacks 3pm, Children's Museum of Maineprevious page | next page
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