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PAGE 22 - APRIL 9, 2013 - THE SMART SHOPPER INC<br />
coming<br />
events<br />
NOTICE: Please try to keep all coming events notices<br />
under 35 words. Coming Events are printed on a space<br />
available basis.<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FUTURE EDUCATORS: <strong>The</strong> York<br />
County Retired Educators Assoc. is offering 2 high<br />
school & 1 community college scholarship for students<br />
entering into an education major. Graduating students<br />
enrolling in a college program that should conclude<br />
with a degree in education need apply for one of the<br />
$1,500. grants to defray 2nd semester freshman year<br />
expenses. All requirements are outlined at each York<br />
County secondary school guidance department. Send<br />
the necessary details of your academics & community<br />
service to the chair of the scholarship committee<br />
as designated in the scholarship info packet. Final<br />
deadline for is April 22.<br />
BONNY EAGLE HIGH SCHOOL: 1962-1965 reunion<br />
committee is looking for current addresses for the<br />
following people. 1962 Richard Metcalf, Curtis<br />
Weeman, Cheryl White. 1963 Robert Chisholm, Janice<br />
Harmon, Clyde Park, Shirley Roberts, Susan Thompson,<br />
Kerry Wilson. 1964 Steven Hayden, Robert Strickland,<br />
Judy Watson Potter, David Cobb, Audrey Paine. 1965<br />
Robert Barrows, Sarah Bradway, Frances Chase, Steven<br />
Field, Timothy Hamilton, Nancy Palmer, Ed Watson,<br />
Robert Wiley, Willard Ward. If you have an address<br />
please contact Pat Stack 207-642-2954. stesta70@<br />
roadrunner.com<br />
PINE TREE STATE COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOC: 14th<br />
Annual Competition & Talent Search, sign up now.<br />
Bands, vocalists, instrumentalists, duets, gospel,<br />
bluegrass, entertainers & more. Adult, child & senior<br />
categories. Sunday April 14th at <strong>The</strong> Silver Spur, 272<br />
Lewiston St., Mechanic Falls. FMI or for entry forms<br />
490-1232. Public welcome to come watch for $5/<br />
donation. www.ptscountrymusicassoc.org<br />
FREE ORAL CANCER SCREENING: April 20, 9am-<br />
12pm, Portland Community Free Clinic, 103 India St.,<br />
Portland. People who are uninsured, underinsured, or<br />
have not seen a dentist in the past year will be given<br />
priority. Spaces are limited. To schedule an appointment<br />
please call 1-877-831-2129.<br />
OSSIPEE VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY: 2nd Annual<br />
Take-a-Chance Auction April 12, at Sacopee Valley<br />
Middle School, Hiram. 4 pm-6:30 pm. Doors Open<br />
for Viewing. Hundreds of Items. 6:30pm Auction. No<br />
wrinkled or bent tickets accepted. Refreshments avail.<br />
for purchase. FMI call 892-7904.<br />
4TH ANNUAL AKC: Southern Maine Coastal Classic<br />
Dog Shows May 16-19, at Wassamki Springs Campground,<br />
Scarborough. 8am - 4pm each day. Rain or<br />
shine, $4 per carload. FMI call 324-5400 or www.yorkcountykennelclub.org.<br />
TO THE SENIOR CITIZENS OF MSAD 6: Buxton, Hollis,<br />
Limington, Standish & Frye Island. Senior Citizen’s<br />
Annual Appreciation Night & Dinner. Thursday May 23<br />
from 5-7pm at Bonny Eagle High School. RSVP to Deb<br />
Tarbox at the Superintendent’s Office by May 15th at<br />
929-3831 or 642-2480.<br />
AWS<br />
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING: Please contact<br />
<strong>The</strong> Animal Welfare Society at 985-3244 or visit us<br />
online at www.animalwelfaresociety.org<br />
ALFRED<br />
ATTENTION POTENTIAL VOLUNTEERS: Here’s your<br />
chance to “give back.” York County Shelter Programs,<br />
Shaker Hill, Alfred, needs volunteer drivers to transport<br />
residents to afternoon appointments. Volunteers will<br />
drive a shelter van & must have a driving license in<br />
good standing. Interested persons should contact Joan<br />
Sylvester, 324-1137 ex 105, or e-mail joans@ycspi.org<br />
THANKS TO A GENEROUS DONATION: From the<br />
Helms family of Alfred, the library has purchased two<br />
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite e-readers. <strong>The</strong> devices will<br />
be loaded with popular titles and will circulate for two<br />
weeks to established library patrons. Call or visit the<br />
library FMI 324-2001.<br />
SHAKER HILL APPLE FESTIVAL: Alfred, is “Calling all<br />
Artisans and Crafters.” York County Shelter Programs is<br />
sponsoring the 4th Annual Juried Artisan and Craft Fair<br />
at the Shaker Hill Apple Festival. Sept 14 & 15, 10-4,<br />
rain or shine. FMI and application contact mwilson@<br />
creativemw.com or Joan at 324-1137.<br />
SHAKER VALLEY SQUARES LAST DANCE: April 19th<br />
will be the last night that Shaker Valley Squares will<br />
hold lessons and dance at Alfred Town Hall. Skip &<br />
Betty Ann Brown, have been there for 29 years. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
were other instructors before the Browns for maybe as<br />
long as 10 years. Shaker Valley Squares invites all who<br />
have danced at Alfred Town Hall to a social time and<br />
sandwich buffet dinner April 19th beginning at 5pm.<br />
Skip & Betty Ann will want to greet all the square and<br />
round dance friends they have made over the years<br />
and dancers will have plenty of sandwich materials on<br />
hand for all of you. If you wish to contribute to the occasion<br />
bring a salad or dessert to share. At 7pm there<br />
will be alternating square and round dance tips until<br />
9pm. Please come and say good bye to Skip and<br />
Betty Ann and reminisce about all the fun times such<br />
as dancing in the pool at the Currie’s, hosting dances at<br />
Alfred Elementary School & much more. FMI contact<br />
Betty Morrison at 207-324-7650.<br />
6TH ANNUAL 5K RUN/2 MILE WALK MOTHER’S<br />
BEACH: Sat., May 18, 9am start, 8am registration. Participants<br />
are asked to raise pledge money. Free t-shirt<br />
for first 200 registrants, shelter logo medal awarded to<br />
first three places in all Run Categories, and for all $100<br />
or more pledge earners. See www.yorkcountyshelterprograms.org<br />
for Link to Active.com preregister on<br />
line, or download a copy Hard copies available Notre<br />
Dame Bakery, Shaker Hill Rd, Alfred FMI Call 324-1137<br />
ex 105, or e-mail joans@ycspi.org<br />
BUXTON/HOLLIS<br />
BONNY EAGLE 2013 LEGO ROBOTICS: Summer day<br />
camp. Programs for 6-12 year old girls & boys. Bonny<br />
Eagle Middle School, 92 Sokokis Trail, Buxton. FMI call<br />
Ilse Burns at 929-3833 or 929-4437 or email iburns@<br />
bonnyeagle.org or go to https://sites.google.com/a/<br />
bonnyeagle.org/gates/lego-learning<br />
HOLLIS COMMUNITY CLOTHES CLOSET: Summer<br />
hours, April 1 - Oct. 1. Tues. 9-11, Wed. 2-4, Thurs.<br />
9-11 (July, Aug.), Fri. 5-7. 2nd & 4th Sat. 1-3. 1st &<br />
3rd Sun. 1-3. If no school, we will not be open. Closed<br />
all Holidays. FMI call 727-4015, 727-3479, 651-3592<br />
or 727-3742.<br />
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: Is located<br />
1.5 miles south of the Seacoast Trolley Museum<br />
where Log Cabin Rd. becomes North St., next to<br />
Arundel Cemetery, and near Wink’s Store and the<br />
Kennebunkport Historical Society. For directions or<br />
FMI, call the church at (207) 967-3897 or check the<br />
website, www.firstchurchkennebunkport.com or our<br />
Facebook page.<br />
ANNUAL PLANT SALE: Buxton Tory Hill Church on Sat.,<br />
May 11th from 9-1. Corner of Rt. 112 & 202. Annuals,<br />
perennials and food table. Perfect gift for Mothers Day.<br />
LIMERICK<br />
AL-ANON WELCOMES ANYONE: Affected by someone<br />
else’s drinking. Serenity in Limerick AFG, newcomers<br />
meeting Fridays from 7-8pm at St. Matthews Catholic<br />
Church, 19 Dora Lane (opposite Plummers hardware,<br />
Limerick. Drive to the back of the church.<br />
“ANATOMY OF AN OLD CHIMNEY”: Find out what<br />
Richard Irons knows about old chimneys & fireplaces.<br />
Join us at the Philpot House & challenge his expertise<br />
with your questions. Sunday, April 14th at 2pm. Hosted<br />
by Eleanor Watson at her house, Route 5, Limerick.<br />
Refreshments following. FMI 207-793-8336.<br />
LYMAN<br />
STORY TIME FOR CHILDREN AGES 0 - 6: Takes place<br />
on Wednesdays at 10am at Community Library, 10<br />
John St., Lyman, the public library in the village of<br />
Goodwin’s Mills. FMI call 207-499-7114.<br />
THE LYMAN REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE: Will hold its<br />
monthly meeting on Sat., April, 13th at 10am at the<br />
Community Library in Goodwins Mills. This meeting is<br />
open to all Registered and Undeclared Lyman voters.<br />
We need your input-there’s much to be done. Hope to<br />
see you there.<br />
MSAD#6<br />
MSAD 6 KINDERGARTEN SCREENING: Dates For<br />
2013. Buxton Center Elementary School, Fri. April 26<br />
at Edna Libby School, Standish. Fri. May 3, at Hb Emery<br />
Jr Memorial School, Limington. Fri. May 10 at Hollis<br />
School. Fri. May 10, District Screening # 1 @ Buxton<br />
Center Elementary School May 31, District Screening #<br />
2 @ Buxton Center Elementary School August 15.<br />
NEWFIELD<br />
NEWFIELD: Tea time at the Newfield Library is held Wed.<br />
at 3pm with a variety of teas avail. All are welcome to<br />
“have a cup and catch up.” <strong>The</strong> library is located in the<br />
municipal offices on Water St. (Route 11).<br />
SANFORD/SPRINGVALE<br />
GOD’S HOUSE ON THE HILL: <strong>The</strong> Sanford-Springvale<br />
Foursquare Church, meets each Sunday, @10am, in the<br />
Springvale Commons, 481 Main St, Springvale. Join us<br />
for services and on Wednesday evenings at 7pm for Bible<br />
Study. FMI call Pastor Peter French @ 207-409-1370.<br />
PFLAG YORK COUNTY: Will be meeting on April 10,<br />
at 7 PM at Sanford’s Unitarian Universalist Church.<br />
PFLAG is an educational, supportive community of<br />
friends and family who care about gay, lesbian, bisexual<br />
and transgender persons. We are committed to<br />
social justice for all people and we invite you to join<br />
us as we learn from a member of the transgender community<br />
in Maine.<br />
KIDS CLEAN WATER 5K AND NEIGHBORHOOD<br />
WALK: 1st 100 participants registered get a free race<br />
t-shirt and goody bag. April 27th, 8am check in &<br />
register, 8:50 kids fun run, 9am race start. Register<br />
at www.curtislake.org Creating a world where every<br />
child has healthy food to eat, safe place to sleep and<br />
clean water to drink. Benefits Splash and York County<br />
Shelter Programs.<br />
MOM AND ME PROGRAM: <strong>The</strong> free family film that is<br />
playing at Smitty’s Cinema in Sanford. Wed. , April 10,<br />
we’ll be showing “Cinderella”; Wed., April 24, we’ll be<br />
showing “Curious George 2”. <strong>The</strong> show starts at 11:30<br />
and the doors open at 11:00. Also during April Vacation<br />
we will be playing these free movies. Monday<br />
Ice Age, Tuesday Bolt, Wednesday How to Train Your<br />
Dragon, Thursday Monsters vs Aliens, Friday Cloudy<br />
with a Chance of Meatballs. Not sure of the times yet.<br />
FREE SKIN CANCER SCREENINGS: For Greater Sanford<br />
area residents at Cancer Care Center of York County in<br />
Sanford on May 23rd.<br />
SPRING FLING DANCE AT: Nasson Community Center,<br />
457R Main St., Springvale. is scheduling its next<br />
adult dance on Sat., April 13. Featuring the music of<br />
the popular DJ Dick Fredette and his Moonlight Music,<br />
with 3 hours of steady dancing from 8-11pm. Dick will<br />
feature music from the 50s-80s. Enjoy dancing on the<br />
smooth wooden fl oor of the gym with other couples<br />
and singles. Dress is casual, and there will be a cash<br />
bar, 50-50 raffl e, and free popcorn supplied by the<br />
Sanford Lions. <strong>The</strong> admission price is $10/person. <strong>The</strong><br />
gym is at the rear of the Community Center and is easily<br />
reached either from Main Street beside the Public<br />
Library or from Bradeen St. <strong>The</strong> dance is a fund-raiser<br />
for the NCC. Celebrate Spring dancing at NCC.<br />
5K RUN FOR 2013 PROJECT GRADUATION: Runners<br />
and helpers wanted. May 18 at 8:30am at Sanford<br />
High School. Register at coolrunning.com 1st annal 5k<br />
walk/run to benefit 2013 SHS project graduation. All<br />
ages event.<br />
SMGC MEETS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR: At the<br />
Springvale Library on the 3rd Weds/every month beginning<br />
at 6:45pm (unless otherwise noted). <strong>The</strong> public<br />
is invited to attend to sample our meetings to see if<br />
you would like to join us. <strong>The</strong> next meeting will be on<br />
Wed., April 17th, and the presenter will be Booker Nevus<br />
from Wentworth Gardens in Rollinsford, NH; and<br />
the topic will be on “Plants for Ponds and Pools”. FMI<br />
call in ME – Sheryl Rothstein at 207-490-7147 or in NH<br />
– Donna Claveau at 603-332-4860.<br />
WATERBORO<br />
GARDENING 101 & MODERN DAY HERBALISM: Wed.<br />
April 17th at 6, in the community Garden (weather<br />
permitting) and the Old Waterboro Town Hall. 6-7 Jordan<br />
Pike owner of Two Toads Farm in Lebanon, CSA<br />
(Community Supported Agriculture) www.twotoadfarm.com,<br />
will join us for a special workshop about<br />
gardening basics, tools and how to use them. 7 Deb<br />
Mercier, owner of Greenwood Herbals and Herbalist,<br />
Master Gardener and a Reiki Practitioner http://greenwoodherbals.com,<br />
will come speak to our group about<br />
modern day herbalism and the historic and traditional<br />
uses of herbs.<br />
SUPPERS<br />
SPAGHETTI SUPPER BENEFIT FOR: Darryl Gerry on<br />
April 20th from 4-6pm at Alfred Parish Church,<br />
Alfred. Spaghetti, salad, bread, desserts, coffee,<br />
punch. Adults/$7., 10 & under/$4. <strong>The</strong>re will be a<br />
silent auction, 50/50 raffl e and bracelets on sale for $5.<br />
Volunteers, donations (food, money, gift cards), silent<br />
auction items are very much wanted and appreciated.<br />
FMI call Susie 207-608-7886 or Denise 207-608-1518.<br />
HADDOCK DINNER: Last Sat/mo. at 5pm at Living<br />
Water Christian Church, 197 Parker Farm Rd. Buxton.<br />
Haddock, baked beans, spaghetti, chop suey, potato,<br />
salad, bread & more. Adults/$8., children/$4. Come<br />
early, food goes fast. FMI call 727-4444.<br />
ROAST BEEF SUPPER: April 20 from 4:30-6:30pm at St.<br />
Philips Church Hall on Rt. 35 in Lyman. Handicapped<br />
accessible. Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy,<br />
vegetables, rolls, beverages, desserts. $8/person,<br />
$4/children 12-7, 6 and under. Benefits Knights of<br />
Columbus Council 7078 Scholarship Fund.<br />
SOUPER SUPPER AT PARSONSFIELD SEMINARY: Friday,<br />
April 12, from 6:30-8pm. Come join us for our<br />
3rd annual down home evening of “comfort food” and<br />
music by Puckerbrush. Serving Hearty Ham and bean,<br />
Chili, Southwestern Chicken, Corn chowder (vegetarian),<br />
salad, biscuits, rolls, cornbread, dessert and<br />
drinks. $8. - $4. (l0 and under). At Par Sem - 504 North<br />
Rd, Rt. l60, North Parsonsfield. Hosted by Friends of<br />
Par Sem /Benefit restoration fund. FMI call 603-539-<br />
5233 or 207-793-8519.<br />
CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: In Sanford,<br />
will be having a bean supper on Sat., April 27th<br />
from 4:30-6pm.<strong>The</strong> menu will be choices of homemade<br />
beans, cole slaw, American chop suey, mac &cheese,<br />
hot dogs ham, rolls and brown bread, dessert & beverages.<br />
Eat in or take out, it’s up to you! <strong>The</strong> church is<br />
located at the corner of Route 202 and Grammar Road<br />
in Sanford Maine. <strong>The</strong>re is plenty of parking and we<br />
are handicap accessible. $7/adults, $3/children 5-12,<br />
children under 5 eat free! Good food, good fellowship!<br />
BEAN SUPPER: Sat. April13th, Buxton Center Baptist<br />
Church, Rt 22, 4:30-6pm. Two Kinds of beans, Red hotdogs,<br />
Chop Suey, ColeSlaw, Homemade Biscuits, Dessert<br />
& Beverage. Adults/$7., Kids/$3. FMI call 727-3447.<br />
SPAGHETTI SUPPER: Alfred Parish Church, Fri., April<br />
12 from 5-6:30pm. $7/Adult, $5/children 12& under.<br />
$25. cap for families. Includes bev & dessert. Call 459-<br />
5073 to reserve a ticket.<br />
BEAN SUPPER: First Saturday of the month from Feb.<br />
- Nov. 4:30-6pm at Waterboro Central Fire station.<br />
Serving 2 kinds of beans, hot dogs, ham, chop suey,<br />
cole slaw, rolls, dessert, drinks. Adults/$7., kids/$5.,<br />
under 5 free.