Downtown Photo Scavenger Hunt List – DAY THREE

Here is the Scavenger Hunt list for today.  Email your Facebook photo album to info@portlandmaine.com by 10PM tonight and the winning team will get a $100 gift certificate to the downtown shop of your choice!  But there’s more!  Take ONE photo that best captures Portland Downtown and send it to us by 10PM tonight.  The winner of the “Best Captures Portland Downtown” photo contest will also receive a $100 gift certificate to the downtown shop of your choice!

* – Items with a star next to them are “creative/competitive” items.  Only the team with the most creative shot will be awarded the points for this item.

One Pointers
1. Monument Square
2. A Hockey Player
3. Car with out-of-state plates
4. A map of Portland
5. A musician
6. A guitar
7. Painting of a sailboat
8. A painting of a buoy
9. A lobster
10. A fish
11. Emerald City
12. Joseph’s
13. Fetch
14. Shipyard
15. Barbour by David Wood

Two Pointers
16. Snow shoes
17. Time and Temp building showing 2:02
18. A dog wearing clothes
19. A local celebrity
20. A globe
21. An angel
22. Your team picking up litter
23. A handlebar mustache
24. Mimic a statue with the actual statue in background
25. The team holding up a protest sign
26. Big Red Jelly Fish
27. Joshua Chamberlain 20th Maine Tie
28. Elk Antler Chew
29. Applehead
30. 1951 Thunderbird Triumph Motorcycle
(hint: items 26 – 30 can be found in items 11 – 15)

Three Pointers
31. Andy Warhol
32. A pirate
33. A tattoo of a sailor
34. Snowball fight
35. Buying Local*
36. Teammate inside a mansion
37. Your team Reenacting a Disney movie scene*
38. Your team Reenacting a Disney movie scene*
39. A Christmas album on vinyl record
40. The team sledding

Four Pointers
41. Your team on a boat
42. A winter wonderland*
43. Someone in a hula skirt
44. Teammate in a refrigerator
45. A birthday cake with lighted birthday candles
46. Teammate getting fortune told
47. Teammate standing on a street corner in their bathing suit
48. Twins*
49. A professional headshot*
50. A team member holding up a trophy

Five Pointers
51. The abominable snowman*
52. A kid in a candy store*
53. Cabin fever*
54. Lost*
55. Teammate throwing raw pizza dough in the air at a pizza place




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concerts
Where: First Parish UU Church
425 Congress Street
When: Thursday, May 17 2012
Time: Noon
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Noonday Concert Series at First Parish Church

Noonday Concert at First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church


Where: Portland Stage
25 A Forest Ave
When: Thursday, May 17 2012
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Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh

Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh
by Joel Gross

May 1 - May 20, 2012

In a dramatic love triangle set amidst the splendor of 18th century Paris, a beautiful, social-climbing portrait painter uses her affair with an idealistic Count to get a commission to paint the naïve young Queen Marie Antoinette. Both learn to love the woman they are exploiting even as their actions encourage the Revolution that will shatter all three of their lives. Illustration by Jamie Hogan.

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Where: One Longfellow Square
One Longfellow Square
When: Thursday, May 17 2012
Time: 8pm
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Jeffrey Foucault at One Longfellow Square

Longtime disciple of the rich and strange music that sings behind the American veil, Jeffrey Foucault has spent the last decade mining the darker seams of country and blues, producing a string of spare and elemental albums of rare power while garnering accolades across the United States and overseas for a tersely elegant brand of songwriting set apart by its haunting imagery and weather-beaten cool.

Foucault started in music in his teens playing his father's acoustic guitar, and doing John Prine songs. A stolen copy of Live and Obscure by Townes Van Zandt led Foucault to immerse himself in Lone Star singer-songwriters like Van Zandt and Guy Clark, as well as the distinctive Midwesterner Greg Brown. By 19, he tried his hand at writing his own songs, and by the time he graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in history, he was performing regularly in coffeehouses. He released his self-distributed debut album in 2001, and followed that up in 2004 with Stripping Cane, which did have national distribution. He has been touring extensively, and with Kris Delmhorst and Peter Mulvey also was part of a trio of Bay State singer-songwriters called Red Bird, which released a pleasing recording of acoustic covers of other people's music.

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Where: Hadlock Field
When: Friday, May 18 2012
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Sea Dogs Home Game