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October 22-25, 2015October 22-25, 2015Guide presented by The Weekly SentinelGuide presented by The Weekly Sentinel

The Ogunquit Chamber’sThe Ogunquit Chamber’s

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Amore Breakfast & Cafe Amore . . . . . . . . . 12Aquinnah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Bangor Savings Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Barnacle Billy’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5BAZAAR VENDORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8C&S Toy Chest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19The Cape Neddick Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Celtic By The Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Clay Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Cornerstone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13CROSSWORD PUZZLE . . . . . . . . . . 16-17The Egg & I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Five-O Shore Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Maine Diner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23FILM FESTIVALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-22MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7MARGINAL WAY BENCH DEDICATION GEOCACHING HUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6SPONSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14The Ogunquit Playhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Ogunquit.com Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14MAINE OKTOBERFEST EVENTS . 4 & 14The Old Village Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10PAINTED PUMPKIN PURSUIT . . . . . . 12Peoples Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19RETAIL STORE TREASURE HUNT . . . 16Revelations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11SCARECROW & CAR BALLOTS . . . . .7-8SCHEDULE OF EVENTS . . . . . . . . . 10-15Sea Chambers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Studio East Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Stonehome Estate Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6That Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9The Wild Blueberry Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . 15The Village Food Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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Looking directly on the harbor in famous Perkins Cove, Barnacle Billy’s offers an unsurpassed atmosphere. With extensive indoor and sun deck seating, guests can

enjoy the beauty of the harbor or the warmth of two blazing fireplaces when there’s a chill in the air. For 54 seasons, Barnacle Billy’s has been renowned for its

luxury lobster, steamed clams, large lusty drinks, barbecued chicken, homemade clam chowder and of course, the lobster roll and lobster stew. (207) 646-5575

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A relaxed meal with a spectacular view of the bustling activity in Perkins Cove, Barnacle Billy’s Etc. is smack across the lawn from the original Billy’s, in its 27th season, a full-service

restaurant specializing in seafood delicacies. Barnacle Billy’s Etc. takes the great taste of Maine one step further by adding a charming, more elegant atmosphere. (207) 646-4711A visit to either “Billy’s” promises to be a highlight of your Downeast experience!

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October 10-12, 2015“SPIRITS” TASTINGS & TOURS

Visit local Breweries, Wine Shops and a Distillery for tastings and tours. Hours vary per location and will be listed on your map. Pick up a map at the York or Ogun-quit chambers of commerce.

October 17, 2015HARVESTFEST

9am-4pm, York Beach. This festival includes a variety of activities, live bands and 150 local food vendors, juried crafters and old-fashioned market vendors. Harvestfest also includes Kidsfest, horse & wagon rides, pumpkin decorating and more.

Every Sunday in OctoberLODGING TOURS

1-4pm. Tour the many Hotels, Motels, Bed & Breakfasts and Resorts in the York and Ogunquit region. Experience the unique charm of each individual coastal lodging establishment, some historic, some modern and some with beautiful views of the ocean.

October offers events all month long, celebrating Maine Oktoberfest in addition to OgunquitFest! For more infor-mation, check www.maineoktoberfest.com.

October 1-31, 2015FLAVORS OF FALL

Eat at participating restaurants throughout October to be entered to win great prizes.

October 1-30, 2015ART & ANTIQUEFEST

Follow the trail map to experience the shops, galleries, collections, art and culture in the York and Ogunquit re-gion. Some participants will showcase their work, while others may hold workshops or sales. Hours will vary.

October 9-24, 2015OGUNQUIT SCARECROW &

HARVEST DISPLAY CONTESTScarecrows are popping up all over Ogunquit! Vote for your favorite scarecrow or seasonal display. Ballots and a list of scarecrow locations are available in the Ogunquit-Fest brochure, which you can pick up all around town.

Maine OktoberFest Schedule of Events

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Marginal Way BenchDedication Geocaching Hunt

Letter 1: Bench 35: fi rst letter of middle name of man.

Letter 2: Bench 23: fi rst letter of fi rst name of donor.

Letter 3: Bench 11: fi rst letter of fi rst name of woman.

Letter 4: Bench 15: middle initial of man.

Letter 5: Bench 9: fi rst letter of last name of second person.

Letter 6: Bench 15: middle initial of woman.

Letter 7: Bench 16: alphabetically, letter before the fi rst initial.

Letter 8: Bench 31: last letter of both fi rst and last names.

Solve the puzzle and bring your answer to the Chamber table under the craft tentsto be entered to win a Gift of Ogunquit gift certifi cate.

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early bird special 4pm to 5:30pm

happy hour 4pm to 6pm

Char Broiled Steaks

207-646-8600 331 shore road, ogunquit, me

www.thatplaceinogunquit.com

Open 7 days a week,

4pm to close

Located at the entrance

of Perkins Cove

Capture the essence of Ogunquit’s dining experience!

Locals favorite bustling, lively bar and lounge

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OgunquitFest Schedule of EventsOctober 22-25, 2015October 22-25, 2015

We welcome you to our 12th an-nual OgunquitFest, a fun-fi lled

weekend of fall-themed events. Activities include pumpkin decorating, a costume parade, classic car show, craft bazaar, high heel race, ghost tours, wag-on rides, storytelling, and a scarecrow contest. Visit www.visitogunquit.org for an updated list of vendors and winners of last year’s events.

SCARECROW CONTEST BEGINS COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND!

Explore the town as businesses decorate and compete for the best scarecrow and fall display. Ballot boxes located around town through Saturday, October 24.

All WeekendSCAVENGER HUNTS

Throughout Ogunquit – Solve the clues to be entered to win a prize. For the scavenger hunts, see pages 6, 12 & 16. If you are familiar with geocaching, you might

want to take advantage of the many caches in the area while you are here for the weekend. You can fi nd more information about Ogunquit caches (and log them when you fi nd them) at geocaching.com.

Thursday, October 22, 2015MAINE OUTDOOR FILM FESTIVAL

8pm, Leavitt Theatre. See a selection of short outdoor fi lms from the Maine Outdoor Film Festival. Tickets: $10 all seats. See page 19-20 for a full list of fi lms.

Friday, October 23, 2015DAMNATIONLAND:

THE WAY LIFE SHOULD BLEED8pm, Leavitt Theatre. Damnationland presents genre-defying original works from Maine fi lmmakers that redefi ne the classic thriller and horror categories. Now in its sixth year, the Damnationland 2015 program will feature world premieres of ten short fi lms produced

THE OLDVILLAGE INN

“A New England Tradition since 1833”

Open 7 Days Year Round, Serving...Dinner All Week at 5:30pm

Pub All Week at 4pm, Serving Late on WeekendsWarm Hospitality, Easy Comfort, Food & Spirits

250 Main St, Ogunquit ~ (207) 646-7088www.theoldvillageinn.net

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Celtic on MainTM

254 MAIN STREET 207•646•6246 OGUNQUIT

Come by and meet our Celtic Ireland Witch!

Visit our upstairs!

in Maine by Mainers especially for the Halloween season. $10 all seats. See page 20-22 for a full list of fi lms.

Saturday, October 24, 2015AUTUMN BAZAAR

9am-4pm, Main Beach parking lot. Find that one-of-a-kind special item from one of our 75 vendors – get an early jump on your holiday shopping! Non-perishable food donations being accepted for local food pantry or pet food for the Animal Welfare Society. While you are there, join in the Painted Pumpkin Pursuit or guess the number of gourds at the Chamber of Commerce booth to win a prize!

HORSE-DRAWN WAGON RIDES10am-4pm, Veterans’ Park. $5 per person. Weather permitting.

GREAT PUMPKIN PATCH PRESENTATION

10-11:30am, Dunaway Center, School Street. An au-tumn delight for kids of all ages. Pumpkins, paints,

www.revelationsgifts.comPh: 207.646.4141 - 59 Shore Road in Ogunquit Village

Natural BeautyJulie Twombly photo

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markers, and stickers supplied. No carving please.

ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CAR SHOW10am-1pm, Main Beach parking lot. Vote on your favorite classic car! Winners announced at 12:30pm. Free admission. Rain date: Sunday, 9:30am-12:30pm.

WINE TASTING2pm-5pm, Village Food Market, 230 Main Street.

OGUNQUITFEST OBSTACLE COURSE2:30-3:30pm, River side of Ogunquit Main Beach. Let the kids run off some energy in our Halloween-themed Obstacle Course on the beach. Weather permitting.WINE TASTING 2-5pm, Perkins & Perkins Wine and Cheese Shop, 478 Main Street. Featuring great wines for fall.

CHILDREN’S FALL STORY HOUR4-5pm. Dunaway Center, School Street. Listen to lo-cal storyteller Diana Abbott tell tales of spooks and haunted happenings.

SOUTHERN TIERPUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST

4-6pm, Cornerstone, 228 Main Street. Watch the ex-perts create their masterpieces.

SAM ADAMS BEERFEST4-6pm, Cafe Amore, 309 Shore Road. Featuring fall brews and hard ciders. Hot and cold subs will be avail-able. Enjoy live music too! Ages 21+.

GHOSTLY TOURS6-8:30pm, Ogunquit Heritage Museum, Obeds Lane. Stop in for a ghostly walk through Ogunquit. Tours by the Ogunquit Heritage Museum. Bring your fl ashlight – it’s dark out there! $5 Adults, children under 10 free. Weather permitting.

“THE LODGER” SILENT MOVIEWITH LIVE ACCOMPANIMENT

8pm, Leavitt Theatre. A serial killer is on the loose in fog-bound London. Will the murderer be caught be-fore yet another victim is claimed? Just in time for Halloween, suspenseful British thriller directed by a very young Alfred Hitchcock. Silent fi lm with live ac-companist Jeff Rapsis. $10 all seats.

Autumn Bazaar Painted Pumpkin Pursuit

Under the tents at the beach, fi nd the 13 painted pump-kins hidden among the displays of our various ven-dors. Each will have a letter on it. Collect all 13 letters and use them to answer the following question:

What would be a good descriptionof this particular place?

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Take your solution to the Chamber of Com-merce information table under the Bazaar tents. If you have the correct solution, you will be entered to win a Gift of Ogunquit gift certifi cate!

OgunquitFEST BeerFEST

At Cafe AmoreSATURDAY, OCT 24, 4-6 PM

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309 SHORE RD, OGUNQUIT www.amorebreakfast.com

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Sunday, October 25, 2015AUTUMN BAZAAR

10am-3pm, Main Beach parking lot. See Saturday de-scription.

GOURD RACENoon, Ogunquit River. Buy a gourd for $5 - only 250 will be sold. Winners split 50% of the proceeds. Other 50% goes to the Ogunquit Chamber of Com-merce scholarship fund. We may have a few randomly specially marked gourds that will win a special extra prize! You need not be present to win, but you do need to buy your gourds before the race!

OPA’S OOMPA BANDNoon-4pm. Join Cornerstone for some fun polka mu-sic and enjoy Bavarian Brats and Beer.

COSTUME PARADE1pm, Center of town to Main Beach. Costumed kids, adults, and canines welcome! Rain location: Under the tents at the Main Beach Parking Lot. Weather permit-ting.

WAITER RACES2pm, Beach Street. See if your favorite Ogunquit wait-er can make the cut! Waiters will race down Beach Street and back, dressed in uniform, and holding a full tray! Waiters must make it around the course without spilling in order to win the prize! Anyone can partici-pate. Weather permitting.

WINE WISE EVENTS2-4:15pm. Join Sommelier Erica Archer for a Wine Walk in Ogunquit: Wines of Piedmont, Italy. Enjoy a tasting and walking tour of Ogunquit’s vibrant restau-rant scene all while indulging in a wine class. Enjoy 10% off with code ogtchamber. 207-619-4630; www.winewiseevents.com.

HIGH HEEL DASH AND WALK-OFF3:30pm, Perkins Cove. Watch the hijinks as brave souls race around Perkins Cove in high heels! Better yet, join in the race! Heels must be at least 2” high, and trophies (and prize money) awarded for Best Time, Highest Heel and Most Outrageous Cos-tume! Proceeds from registra-tion will go to Frannie Peabody Center.

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ACROSS:2. Put your candy in this4. Very bad kids throw these at houses8. Be sure to say this when you receive a treat9. We wear these on Halloween10. Ghosts do this13. Tell scary stories around the _____fi re15. The most famous vampire16. You do this when you are frightened17. A girl might dress as this royal18. _____, please21. If you’re scared, you can’t do this at bedtime22. He’s still waiting for the Great Pumpkin24. _______ or treat!26. _____less Horseman28. These people celebrate Halloween31. Dracula’s title35. You ____ around when you don’t want to be caught

Crossword Puzzle

36. Jack - o - ____________37. Cut eyeholes in a sheet to dress as this38. You must be _______ to sneak up on someone

DOWN:1. Act like something you’re not2. These mammals fl y at night3. She gives you treats year ‘round4. What a scared person says5. When trick-or-treating, walk on the _____walk6. Ghosts say this7. Sticky treat10. Haunted ________11. Trick or _____!12. Orange vegetable13. These come in white, milk, and dark14. This hides in the closet19. Frighten

Finish the crossword, then rearrange the shaded lettersto form a word related to this weekend.

Julie Twombly photo

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20. Don’t let this cat cross your path23. Odd25. “_______ and screaming”27. How witches get around29. Opposite of don’t30. Monsters don’t hide under this while you sleep32. How much candy you want (=2000 pounds)33. The magic word34. What you want when you say “treat”35. Ghost

Shaded letters:

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Answer:

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ANSWER KEY:See page 22.

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Restaurant and Tavern

4½ miles south of Ogunquit center on US Route 1

Dinner Specials Sunday thru Thursday at $19.00 or less!

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Please note, this will be easiest walking around in each location rather than driving.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ X _ _First Word: (in Center of Town) Start at the shop at 1 Beach Street. The name has two words. The fi rst letter of our phrase is the fi rst letter of the fi rst word. From there, look across Main Street to the high-end gift store. You want the fi fth (next to last) letter in the name of that shop. Now turn down Shore Road, and fi nd the shop with two of the same letter side by side in the fi rst word. You need that letter.

Second Word: (in Perkins Cove) Find the shop across from the bathrooms that is between the toy store and the art gallery. The last three letters of the name of this store are the fi rst three letters of our second word. The last two letters of the longer word are the next two letters you need.

Third Word: (on Shore Road) Go to the shop that features dog toys. Your fi rst two letters are the last two letters of the middle word in their name. Across the street, with a sign picturing a daisy, take the third letter of the word that rhymes with “daisy”. At the corner of Shore Road and Main Street, fi nd the restaurant with the awnings. You need the fourth letter of the second word in its name. The next letter in the puzzle has been given to you. Take the third letter of the name of the shop which is in the old Methodist Church (it really looks like a church). Finally, take the letter before the two L’s in the name of the fl ower shop at 193 Shore Road.

Now that you have collected all of your letters, use the key below to fi nd the solution to the puzzle.

Decryption Key:A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M

N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V |W| X | Y | Z

Retail Store OgunquitFest Treasure Hunt

Julie Twombly photo

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Film Festivalsat the Leavitt Theatre, Ogunquit

Maine OutdoorFilm Festival

Thursday, October 22, 2015Thursday, October 22, 2015CLOSE TO THE EDGE:LIFE IN THE KHUMBU

11 Minutes - Exploring the lives of high-altitude workers in Nepal who lead climbers through the Khumbu Icefall, the most dangerous stage of the ascent to Everest’s summit - where extreme perils in mountaineering are merely the way to a steady paycheck.

MINUTE OF MAINE:PADDLING PUSHNEER POND

1 Minute - Maine’s beauty can be found around every corner. You just have to take a minute to look. This series of one minute fi lms explores the wonder and diversity of Maine. Take a minute and enjoy then do your own exploring!

MY 52 WEEKENDS IN CHILE

5 Minutes - Pier Paolo is so busy working on his start-up that during 2014 he decides not to have vacations, but to enjoy the 52 weekends of the year as vacations traveling Chile.

GO AROUND AGAIN: THE STORY OF CIRCUMNAVIGATOR RICH WILSON

22 Minutes - In 2008, Rich Wilson competed in an around-the-world, single-handed sailboat race. The only American in the race and the oldest, he placed ninth out of the 11 who fi nished. It was a tough experience – with injury, extreme fatigue, and a weird, 18-hour hallucination. In this one-on-one conversation, Rich recounts his experiences.

MINUTE OF MAINE:THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT

1 Minute - Another in the series of one-minute fi lms.

TRAVEL. OUTSIDE.2 Minutes - A short fi lm highlighting the beautiful nature of DownEast Maine.

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NDZOU CAMP15 Minutes - Filmed in Mozambique, a nation ravaged by deforestation and constant warfare. A small community is determined to protect their elephant population and conserve their natural resources while pursuing tourism as a means of a more sustainable future.

NATURE-RX, PART 32 Minutes - Nature and humanity have a terrible marketing problem. Polar bears, hurricanes, and ice caps are not waking people up fast enough. Here comes NATURE-RX, a hilarious, unfl inching, timely look at what a person really needs to save themselves, each other, and our planet.

XBOUNDARY6 Minutes - An open-pit mining boom is underway in northern British Columbia, Canada. The massive size and location of the mines--at the headwaters of major salmon rivers that fl ow across the border into Alaska--has Alaskans concerned over pollution risks posed to their multi-billion dollar fi shing and tourism industries.

THE TIGHTEST LINE34 Minutes - Exploring fl y fi shing in four unique locations - ranging from the wild back-country waters of the American West, to the hidden gems of the outer Bahamian Islands. Meet the guides, fi sh, and waters they call home.

Damnationland FilmsFriday, October 23, 2015Friday, October 23, 2015

SNIPAn argument between a feuding couple in the seedy, backwoods of Maine goes horribly awry.

WHAT’RE YOU SCARED OF KID?A docu-memoir on the things that scare us and how they change (and stay the same) over time.

NEUROPHREAKA young woman living in a hyper-connected future meets a young man who has developed a method of manipulating the AI system that connects everyone and organizes society.

THE POETA vampire moves to the city to follow his dreams of becoming a poet–with the help of a vampire hunter posing as a real-estate agent.

MISANDRYA young couple on vacation takes a detour through a city that is missing from the map. They stop by to fi ll up their gas tank when things get complicated.

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Experience the Clay Hill Difference...

Thursday Date Night!Enjoy a 3-course dinner for $59/couple! Add a bottle of house wine for only $12! (Please request menu when seated or with reservation)

Live Music Thursday-Monday Nights

Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm

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POE: Tales of Fear & SuspenseThursday 10/29 @ 6pm

Friday 10/30 @ 8pmSaturday 10/31 @ 5pm & 8pm

Tickets $18pp plus a la carte dinner menu. Limited seating. Reservations required .

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Just 2 Miles West of Ogunquit220 Clay Hill Rd. Cape Neddick

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Murder Mystery Wine Dinner Friday, November 13th

Call for reservations 207.646.5001 Open 7 days at 5pm. Parking is available.

50 Shore Road • Ogunquit, Maine www.five-oshoreroad.com

• H O L I D AY PA R T I E S AT F I V E - O •Any size event is special & fun. Call Gary to start planning.

Savor local and seasonal fare inspired

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select wine list and a delicious bar menu.

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LAST FLIGHT OF THE FREYA 7In the depths of space a fateful encounter between a salvage vessel and the legendary lost ship ‘Freya 7’ exposes a terrible secret.

THWACKThwack: To strike or beat vigorously with something fl at. Synopsis: Story time at a kids therapy camp gets weird.

WE ARE THE ONESA man moves across the country to escape his past, only to be judged for his sins by the light of the looming lighthouse next door and the demon it summons.

DARKEYEDAn ancient evil haunting a young man’s dreams fi nds its way into his waking life.

THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM…Jane, a bored young vacationer, fi nds a mysterious VHS tape in a cabin in the Maine woods. Dark forces are at work as the tape’s Host leads the young woman deeper into a world of horrors. These interstitial segments are the peanut butter and jelly tying this year’s shorts into a cohesive program. MMMmmm… delicious.

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