Wed, Jun 19, 2013

Community

  • Wildlife biologist to speak

    POLAND — Deborah Perkins has studied grizzly bears in Alaska and black bears in Maine. She has also studied bears in Yellowstone, New Mexico and Tennessee. Perkins, a wildlife biologist, will present a slide show and talk about some of her bear experiences at the next Person to Person Potluck/Program, sponsored by Friends of Ricker Library. She will show photographs, taken in stunning Katmai National Park, of coastal brown bears. She will talk about bear behavior and biology, as well as about the challenges of bear conservation.

  • Library closed for renovations

    WATERFORD — The Waterford Library will be closed for renovations March 21 through April 2. Books borrowed in March will not be due until the library reopens. Patrons are asked not to return books for the two weeks that the library is closed.

    The library will gratefully accept donations for the summer book sale after the library reopens in April. Please do not bring book donations to the library until then.

  • Potluck supper planned

    WEST PARIS — There will be a Community Potluck Supper and Game Night at the First Universalist Church in West Paris on Friday, March 18, at 5:30 p.m.

    There is no charge; just bring a dish to share and enjoy the fun, fellowship and good food. Bring a favorite game if you wish. You do not have to be a member of the church to attend.

  • St. Patrick's dinner set in Rumford

    RUMFORD — You’re invited to a St. Patrick’s Day dinner with all of the fixings, to be served at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 17 at the American Legion, 184 Congress St. in Rumford. A $5 donation is requested at the door, with all of the proceeds going to Hospice. This event is sponsored by SG Thibault Funeral Home. Please RSVP to 364-4366 by March 15.

  • Photography as story

    NORWAY — On Thursday March 31, at 6:30 p.m., Norway Memorial Library will present "Beyond the Snapshot: Using Photography to Tell a Story," a talk by Scott Vlaun. This talk is part of the library's "Memoir: Lives & Stories" programming that began in October.

    Scott will discuss some of the ways photography is used to tell stories, incorporate images in his discussion, and share thoughts and examples about the ways images are used alone or in combination with words to chronicle events and share experiences.

  • Apples, Mustangs and Elmer Fudd

    HEBRON — 61-year-old Glenn Huntley grew up in Auburn. He owned a family orchard in Hebron and has sold cars at Ripley and Fletcher for the last 30 years. He loves the out-of-doors and the people of Oxford Hills.

    He recently took time to tell us about his life.

    Q: When were you born and where were you brought up?

  • Legion to hold yard sale

    SOUTH PARIS — American Legion Post 72 will be holding a yard sale on Saturday, March 26, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Church Street in South Paris.

    The lunch counter will be open and there will be 50/50 tickets.

  • Colon cancer screening event at SMH

    NORWAY — The MaineHealth Learning Resource Center at Stephens Memorial Hospital (SMH) offers Robert Kahn, M.D. of Western Maine Surgery speaking about “Colon Cancer Screening: Which Test is Best?” to be held on Wednesday, March 30, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The program will be held in the Harper Conference Center in the Ripley Medical Building, part of Stephens Memorial Hospital, Norway. Dinner will be provided; there is no cost for the presentation.

  • Would you support a $250 fine for failure to clean all the snow off your car?

    I support a fine, but 250 seems high. I do think it's dangerous.

    Pat Dickerson

    Harrison

  • Lovell watch plans dinner

    LOVELL — Lovell area residents, come join your neighbors and friends for a complimentary spaghetti dinner on Saturday, March 26 from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Lovell VFW. Show your appreciation for law enforcement members.

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