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Maine Points: Chocolate Church Arts Center

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Maine Points: Chocolate Church Arts Center

Since their incorporation in 1977, CCAC has been a nonprofit organization with a dual mission: to present the arts to our community and beyond, and to preserve our historic building, the former Central Church (built in 1847).

Danny speaks with William Lederer Executive Director, Chocolate Church Arts Center on how they have been doing during the pandemic as well as their Chocolate Church Real Outdoor Concert Series (CCAC ROCS)which is a series of outdoor shows, with audiences limited to fifty people, at private venues around the midcoast area. Sunday Aug 9 – Heather Pierson/Saturday Aug 22 – Lauren Crosby (sponsored by Cross Insurance)/Saturday Aug 29 and Sunday Aug 30 – Scott Moreau Johnny Cash Tribute (sponsored by Maine Street Design Co)

You can reach them at 207-442-8455
Find them on Facebook, Instagram, or their website website www.chocolatechurcharts.org

 

 

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