Sun, May 26, 2013

Community

  • Library closed

    The Waterford Library will be closed for renovations February 28 through March 5.

  • BANGOR — USDA Farm Service Agency Maine State Executive Director Donovan E. Todd, III announced that USDA will not issue partial 2010-crop counter-cyclical payments to producers of certain covered commodities.

  • Wings & Things has many items

    CASCO — Wings & Things Clothes Closet of the Casco Village Church United Church of Christ, 941 Meadow Road (Route 121) in Casco Village, offers a shopping spree for everyone who has changed their shape.

    The Closet has fashions by Liz Claiborne, Etienne Aigner, L.L. Bean, Talbot’s, Old Navy, Polo, Izod, Nine West, Alfred Dunner, Gloria Vanderbilt, Nike, April Cornell and many, many other name brands.

  • Free cancer educational workshop

    BRIDGTON — St. Peter’s Episcopal Church and the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer, Hope and Healing will be hosting a Cancer Educational Workshop at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 42 Sweden Road in Bridgton on Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The workshop is free to anyone in the Lake Region community. The focus may be on cancer but the information from these sessions can apply to your overall health care. Health education is a very powerful thing; everyone is invited to come and become informed.

  • Guaranteed Success book signing set

    BOOK SIGNING – Marrae Kimball, author of Guaranteed Success for Grade School; 50 Easy Things You Can Do Today! is having a book signing at Books N Things in Norway. The 10-year-old author will be at the book store on March 5, from 11 to 1.

  • Volunteers needed for Rally for Norlands

    LIVERMORE — The Third Rally for Norlands: Civil War Renenactment Weekend at the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center (Norlands) in Livermore will take place on June 4 and 5.

    Hundreds of living historians outfitted as Confederate and Union infantry will scrimmage with replica weaponry on the grounds of the 19th Century historic settlement. Norlands’ own historic interpreters will share skits, tours and living history of Livermore farm life.

  • USDA to provide funds to protect Maine's working farms

    BANGOR — To help protect working agricultural lands in Maine, Juan Hernandez, State Conservationist for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), has announced that $1 million will be available to successful applicants this year through the agency's Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRPP).

  • Dempsey Center offers Intentional Living workshop

    LEWISTON — The Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope & Healing at Central Maine Medical Center is offering a free spiritual coaching course to cancer patients, survivors and caregivers. “Tools for Intentional Living and Transformation” is a six-week program presented by spiritual director Teresa A. Schulz. Sessions will take place Mondays from 4:30 – 6 p.m. at CMMC, in the lower level of the 12 High Street building.

  • Cats need a ride

    Responsible Pet Care is looking for a couple of reliable people to volunteer to drive cats for their spay and neuter appointments in Norway and Bethel.

    This requires a vehicle that can fit three or four carriers. Cats leave the shelter in the morning and are returned in the last afternoon.

    Anyone interested in volunteering please contact the shelter manager, Lucille, at 743-8679.

  • Saturday supper planned in Casco

    CASCO — The Casco Village Church United Church of Christ is having another fantastic Saturday night supper.

    Enjoy all the favorite traditional beans and casseroles, but with an Italian "twist."  Join in on Saturday, February 26 from 5 to 6 p.m.

    Only $7 for adults, $4 for children under 10, and $20 max for families with young children - and that includes bread, salad, beverage and dessert (homemade pies, of course).

    So for the best Saturday night supper around, come to the Village - 941 Meadow Road (Route 121) in Casco. 

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