• Kitten Therapy!

    Midday stress got you down? Lighten up your day with a dose of kitten therapy in Congress Square Park. The Animal Refuge League and Dextrous Creative will be hosting kitten

  • The Bayside Trio

    Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

    Widely recognized for their dynamic and imaginative approach, the Bayside Trio is a bold new voice in contemporary chamber music today. Dedicated to pioneering new works, creatively arranging for their

  • Films in the Square: Peter Pan

    Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

    Discover Neverland at an outdoor screening of Peter Pan! Bring some chairs and popcorn, and enjoy this wonderful Disney classic co-presented with Portland Summer Films! Always free, always fun.  

  • Silence in the Square

    Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

    Art in the Square presents Silence in the Square: Live Soundtracks and Silent Film. Inspired by American composer and artist John Cage’s writings, join us for a selection of silent films

  • PM Salsa featuring Primo Cubano

    Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

    ALL Level dancers wanted!  DANCE FLOOR PROVIDED! 5:00-5:30 FREE 1/2 hr Beginner Salsa lesson w/Wendy of PM SALSA 5:30-7:00 Live Music w/ Primo Cubano

  • Bonsai Visions Art and Nature in Harmony

    Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

    For centuries artists in the Far East have been sculpting bonsai as an expression of their passion for the drama and beauty of nature.  Unknown to most, the Art of

  • Dance Party for Everyone!

    Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

    Dance Your Heart Out and Your Socks Off with the Friends of Congress Square Park and Reggie Osbourne at our fall dance party in Congress Square Park! Popular Dances from

  • Pelleas et Melisande Open Air Screening

    Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

    Come join us for an evening film screening of the Claude Debussy’s opera Pelléas et Mélisande, directed and designed by brilliant postmodernist Richard Wilson, at the Salzburg Festival in 1997.