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Listeners. Portland, Maine is buzzing with excitement this week and
into the weekend. Whether you are craving art, music, food,
or a classic Maine sunset, there is something special just
for you. Let's dive in September in Portland means the
city calendar is overflowing. Art in the Pearl wraps up
Labor Day weekend with more than one hundred artists showcasing paintings, photography, jewelry,
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and handcrafted furniture in the North Park Blocks, all surrounded
by food vendors, musicians, and family friendly activities. If you
want to be right where the action is, don't miss
the Rose City Comic Con at the Oregon Convention Center,
where fans of comics, pop culture, and cosplay gather to
meet celebrities and creators, see panels, and experience next level costuming.
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According to Travel Portland, the Chapman Swift Watch is a
unique September tradition with as many as sixteen thousand swifts
swirling around the Chapman Elementary School chimney at sunset. Head
to the Grassy Banks in Northwest Portland any evening this
week for a natural show unlike any other. Thompson's Point
hosts Summer Sunsets Live, bringing in the best local musicians,
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including Billy Wilder and Chris to an unbeatable spot by
the water. Enjoy food, trucks and locally crafted drinks while
catching Maine's most majestic sunsets. Summer Sunsets Live is free,
pet friendly, and kid friendly, making it the perfect relaxed
hangout for everyone. Thompson's Point also features Cabin Fever Comedy
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with rising stars like Andrew Rolfo and Maine's own Funny Faces.
Set for a Friday night full of laughter, visit Thompson's
Points calendar for full details. Looking ahead to Sunday, September seventh,
Here Hear three at Merrill Auditorium celebrates Maine's local music talent.
Creative Portland has curated drummers, dancers, classical strings, soul singers,
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and Broadway performers for an unforgettable night, and tickets are
available now on port Tick's and Creative Portland's website. If
classical music is more your vibe, the Duponte String Quartet
performs Beethoven and corn Gold at venues around the coast
and in Portland. Check the Duponte Quartet site. For showtimes.
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The main Music Weekend festival kicks off September fifth to
seven and debuts in Portland, showcasing a packed schedule of
regional talent. For details and to reserve your spot, visit
Creative Portland Every Thursday. The main Irish Heritage Center is
open to the public for stories and tours. If seafood
is your thing, unique guided oyster tours and tastings run
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all week on the waterfront. Whether you want to wander
art festivals, soak in sunset concerts, watch migratory birds spiral
by the thousands, or groove to live music by the bay,
Portland is ready to make your week unforgettable. Thanks for
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