The Snug Lounge at Halo: Signature Events- Booking it Towards Bigfoot

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4 Thompson's Point Suite 101,Portland ME 04102

22 January, 2021

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Thompson's Point presents a charity event hosted by the International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM), live and on Zoom. Snug Lounge at Halo Launch Verbiage Join us for a fun, new lounge experience in partnership with our friends at Laurie Andrews Designs. Come in from the cold in a safe space providing plenty of room for social distancing. Masks are required at all times. Limited to a total of twenty-four guests, the Snug Lounge at Halo is made up of twelve “snugs”, or loveseats, set for couples to reserve, all ten feet from your neighbors. A limited bar selection with beer, wine, and cocktails, in addition to concessions for purchase will be available in the Snug Lounge at Halo. The Thompson’s Point team is partnering with Halo Studios and other local businesses to provide our community with a fun line-up of entertainment to include trivia nights, movie nights, signature nights and lectures. Each reservation represents entrance for two individuals. Please be sure the person you are sharing your “snug” with is on your quaranteam! Signature Nights The Thompson’s Point brings you signature nights on select Fridays. These evenings will feature interesting story tellers and lecturers that tap into your curious mind. While topics will vary from week to week, one thing you can count on is an interesting discussion to captivate you and your quaranteam partner as you sip and nosh in your “snug”. Doors will open at 6:00PM and the discussions will begin at 6:30PM. Know an interesting storyteller that you would like to see invited? Email us at [email protected] Booking It Towards Bigfoot Friday, January 22, 2021 Halo Lounge, Thompson's Point, Portland, Maine 6:00 pm ~ 9:00 pm Thompson's Point presents a charity event hosted by the International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM), live and on Zoom. What lies around the corner in the New Year? Bigfoot in the woods, news, and books? Several experts on the topic survey and speculate what to expect in 2021 in the field of Sasquatch studies. Join us for a remarkable event surveying how reading Bigfoot books can prepare us for when we can get out in the forests again, post-pandemic and post-winter. The ICM brings together: Lyle Blackburn, head of the band Ghoultown, author of several Boggy Creek Bigfoot books, and on-screen narrator of Bigfoot documentaries (live from Texas); Cliff Barackman, one of the hosts of Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot, author of the Finding Bigfoot book, and curator of the North American Bigfoot Center (live from Oregon); Patrick Huyghe, publisher of Anomalist Books, editor of The Anomalist news site, and coauthor of The Field Guide of Bigfoot (live from Florida); Michelle Souliere, author of the forthcoming Bigfoot in Maine, author of Strange Maine, and the owner of Portland's Green Hand Books (on-site at TP); and Loren Coleman, author of several Bigfoot books, frequent interviewee and consultant on Bigfoot tv programs, and founder/director of the International Cryptozoology Museum. Join us live in person or via Zoom for a modest fee. Food and drinks are available at the event venue. Must be 21 to be admitted. Timeline Agenda: Five speakers 6:00-6:15 pm Intro Loren Coleman 6:15-6:45 pm 1st Lyle Blackburn 6:45-7:15 pm 2nd Cliff Barackman 7:15-7:45 pm 3rd Patrick Hugyhe 7:45-8:15 pm 4th Michelle Souliere 8:15-8:45 pm 5th Loren Coleman 8:45-9:00 Outro with patrons Loren Coleman

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