DEC - Friends of Casco Bay

December 9: Season’s Greendrinks

 Celebrate the spirit of giving and an incredible year of Portland Greendrinks! Friends of Casco Bay is proud to be one of the nonprofit partners featured at this special evening honoring the organizations and vibrant community that made 2025 so memorable. Enjoy live music, delicious food, and plenty of drinks to sample, along with cornhole, billiards, and nonprofit merch perfect for holiday gifts. Stick around for the very first Greendrinks After Party featuring music by Lolabelle from 8 to 9 p.m.

Season’s Greendrinks
Date:
Tuesday, December 9
Time:
5:30 to 9 p.m. (After Party: 8–9 p.m.)
Where:
The Portland Club, Hunnewell-Shepley Mansion, 156 State Street, Portland, ME
Tickets:
$15



Partner Events & Notices

We’re proud to highlight these upcoming events and opportunities from our community partners.

Dec 3 & 10: Wabanaki Studies Webinars
Tuesday, Dec 3 – Jasmine Lamb: Energy Justice
Tuesday, Dec 10 – Kapol Paul: Wabanaki Languages
Time: 5:30 - 7 p.m.
Join the Wabanaki Alliance for a series of webinars featuring guest speakers on topics around Wabanaki studies.
Registration: 2025 Wabanaki Webinar Series
Admission: Free

Dec 13: Thinking about the Back Cove and Bioregion through Plants and Ecology
When: Saturday, November 15, 2025, 1 - 2:30 p.m.
Where: University of Southern Maine, Glickman Family Library, 7th Floor
Dr Barry Logan and Samuel S. Butcher, professor in the Natural Sciences at Bowdoin College, present the third in a series of six talks about Back Cove hosted by COBALT/Team Zostera and the Osher Map Library.
Admission: Free

Dec 26 & 27: Unless Something Goes Terribly Wrong (film)
When: Friday, December 26 at 6  p.m. and Saturday, December 27 at 1  p.m.
Where: Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress SquarePortland, ME
As America’s aging wastewater system begins to fail, one plant does all it can to stay afloat. Plant manager Dustin Price, together with his dedicated team, battle aging infrastructure, “forever chemicals,” and the misconceptions of an odor-averse public to keep Portland, Maine clean and healthy. While their December 7 screening and filmmaker discussion is sold out, two more showings have been added to the PMA films calendar.
Tickets $7-10