nite loan. Ward also hopes to incorporate an in- house recording system. Kick Starter is a website that helps art- ists, filmmakers, musicians, writers and more raise money through public donations to fund a project. Each project has a set lim- it of days for people to donate. For Ward, the projected amount is $25,000 for the lighting and sound system. To help draw in donations he has added incentives. People pledging $1 receive a first-run The Hive bumper sticker and their name on a thank-you plaque created by a local art- ist to be mounted at the venue. A pledge of $15 gets the bumper sticker, the name on of the donator on the plaque plus two tickets to any performance or workshop. A pledge of $100 or more gets a bumper sticker, a first-run The Hive T-shirt (in any size), four tickets to any performance or workshop and the donators name on the plaque. Locals have been donating, Ward said. He added that he has been promoting the pledge drive through The Hives Facebook page and official website. Donations must be made before Friday, Aug. 26, at 4:30 p.m. At press time, The Hive has reached $400 in pledges. If the project does not reach its goal by the close of the pledge drive, donators will not be charged and the project coordinator will not receive any payment. If the project does not reach the target- ed amount, Ward said, he will start a second Kick Starter pledge drive, though he intends to wait until after the renovations are com- plete and the space reopens. I wont give it up, he said. Ward echoed Tachibanas statement that The Hive is not competing with oth- er venues in the area, such as in York and Biddeford, and says that the space is stron- ger when it works with those spaces. But he does respect the venues around him when booking bands. I dont want to step on any toes, say, with The Oak and the Ax, Ward said. Each space works in an effort to enrich the music scene of Maines seacoast. Ward and Tachibana see the different venues work- ing like the cooperative effort that brought The Hive to life, giving visitors and locals in Kennebunk the best in local, regional and national music and art. Its everybodys space, Tachibana said. Every type of person is welcome. The Hive Where: 84 Main St., Kennebunk, Maine Donate: www.kickstarter.com/ profile/1880805257 Information: www.thehivekennebunk.co Directions: Interstate 95 north, Exit 25 ME-35/Kennebunk/Kennebu left on Fletcher Street, stay straight on Fletcher Street at traffic circle, turn right onto Main Street, The Hive is on the right. I-95 south, Exit 36 merge onto I-195 E to Saco/Old Orchard Beach, Exit 2A onto US-1/Main Street, right onto US-1 S/Elm Street, follow US-1 S, right on Main Street, The Hive is on right. Music & Nightlife Blue Ocean Music Hall 4 Oceanfront North, Salisbury Beach, Mass., 978-462-5888, www.blueoceanhall.com Cochecho Arts Festival Rotary Arts Pavilion, Henry Law Park, Dover, NH, 603-742-2218, www.dovernh.org Firehouse Center for the Arts Market Square, Newburyport, Mass., 978-46-7336, www.firehouse.org Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom 169 Ocean Blvd., Hampton, NH, 603-929-4100, www.casinoballroom.com Jonathans Ogunquit 92 Bourne Lane, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-4777, www.jonathansrestaurant Kelleys Row 421 Central Ave., NH, 603-750-7081, www.kelleysrow.com Maudslay Arts Center 95 Curzon Mill Road, Newburyport, Mass., 978-499-0050, www.maudslayartscenter. Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion 72 Meadowbrook Lane, Gilford, NH, 603-293-4700, www.meadowbrook.net The Music Hall 28 Chestnut St., Portsmouth, NH, 603-436-2400, themusichall.org Prescott Park Arts Festival 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth, NH, 603-436-2848, prescottpark.org Sheraton Harborside 250 Market St., Portsmouth, NH, 603-431-2300, sheratonportsmouth.com Fountains of Wayne and more 3S Artspace presents 3S Fest, an outdoor concert at Prescott Park, in Ports- mouth, N.H., on Saturday, Aug. 27. The concert will feature Fountains of Wayne, Mike Doughty, Soft Swells and Tan Vampires. This all-ages show begins at 5:30 p.m. (gates open at 3:30 p.m.). There will be a $10 suggested donation at the gates. For guaranteed seating, VIP tables (which seat four) can be purchased in advance for $35 by calling 603-436-2848 or e-mailing infoprescottpark.org. Visit www.3sarts.org All Together Now All Together Now, a Beatles trib- ute band, performs Saturday, Aug. 27, at 7 p.m. at Jonathans, 92 Bourne Lane, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-4777, www. jonathansrestaurant.com Tickets cost $12 in advance, $15 day of show. The Stone Church 5 Granite St., Newmarket, NH, 603-292-3546 Farren-Butcher Inc. Fri., Aug. 26, at 8 p.m., Blue Ocean Iris Dement Fri., Aug. 26, at 8 p.m., Jonathans Concerts Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Fri., Lynyrd Skynyrd Fri., Aug. 26, at Aug. 26, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom 5:30 p.m., Meadowbrook All Together Now (Beatles tribute) Arlo Guthrie Fri., Aug. 26, at 7 Sat., Aug. 27, at 7 p.m., Jonathans p.m., Prescott Park Southside Johnny & The Asbury e in th jo t e e in of in tas n g a pp for ats ha NH wh uthern so The Hippo ad staff lets you sample what they know: whats new, whats good, where the deals are and more. 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