Southern Maine’s Most Intimate Performance Venue T H E L I T T L E T H E A T R E W W W . N A S S O N E V E N T S . C O M 4 5 7 M A I N S T R E E T , S P R I N G V A L E , M A I N E 2 0 7 . 3 2 4 . 5 6 5 7 design.style.sustainability 207-632-1257 www.janrobinsoninteriors.com Experience 34 p o r t l a n d monthly magazine Portland Historical Society,this annual festival features live music,a fundraising barbeque, demonstrations,and an impressive kite-flying spectacle,May 19.767-7299 Damariscotta Oyster Celebration, Down- town Damariscotta.Tour and taste the best of the region’s oysters,Jun.14-16 Hard Cider Run,“Dash through the Eastern Promenade in pursuit of hard cider,” a 5K presented by Urban Farm Fermentory, May 12.773-8331 Mother’sDayGarden&TeaOpenHouse,Ne- ziscotFarm,Turner.Enjoytea,explorethegreen- housesandgardens,andindulgeinbrunchand lunchspecials,May12-13.225-3231 Sugarloaf Marathon and 15K,5092 Access Rd.,Carrabassett Valley.Sugarloaf Marathon and 15K,a Boston Marathon qualifying race, May 20.800-THE-LOAF Stand Up Paddleboard Sunset Tour,Port- land Paddle,East End Beach.Take a leisurely paddle along the Portland waterfront,topped off with a panoramic view of the sun setting over the city,starting May 25.370-9730 –Compiled by Sarah Moore and Mira McKenney. To submit your own event list- ing, visit: portlandmonthly.com/portmag/ submit-an-event/