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coming events NOTICE: Please try to keep all coming events notices under 35 words. Coming Events are printed on a space available basis. PINE TREE STATE COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOC.: 19th Annual Competition. Sun., April 15 at the Silver Spur, 272 Lewiston St., Mechanic Falls. Sign up now. FMI or entry forms call Joan 490-1232, Dennis 418-8390, Ed 468-1491 or Ken 356-5117. Public welcome to come watch and promote your favorite artists for $5. at the door. SANFORD ELKS 9TH ANNUAL SQUARE POND FISHING DERBY: February 18, at 6am to 3pm at Square Pond, West Shore Dr., Acton/Shapleigh. Family friendly, Ice fishing Derby to benefit Maine Children’s Cancer Program (MCCP). FMI, notices, rules, etc., visit “Sanford Elks MCCP Committee” on Facebook. Contact Larry Young at 207-324-9778, Sheri Frechette at 207- 608-7798 ([email protected]), Steven Horne, PO Box 1544, Sanford, Maine 04073. Tel. 207-651-1149. BUXTON/HOLLIS/BAR MILLS HOLLIS TOPS GROUP #346: Meets Mondays at 4:15 at Plains Rd. Fire Station in Hollis. Join us for discus- sions and presentations. We welcome new members. FMI call Bev Harris 727-3272. COMMUNITY CLOTHING CLOSET: Tues. 9-11, Wed. 2-4, Thurs. 9-11, Sat. 1-3. Summer hours are April - Sept. Not open Holidays or if no School storm days. CORNISH WOODFORDS FAMILY SERVICES: Foster Parent Sup- port Group, Cornish United Church of Christ, 39 Main St., Cornish, ME 04020. (Across from the Cornish Library). Every 1st Thursday of the Month, 6pm - 7:30pm. Open to All Foster Parents. Limited Childcare Available. Training Hours Offered. RSVP (required) call Tonya Dearborn at (207) 878-9663, x 4160. LIMERICK FRIENDS OF THE LIMERICK LIBRARY: Play reading group. Do you love the theater? Come and join us, fun, casual, no lines to learn, teenagers to nineties! Once a month on a Wed. night, dates vary. FMI call Nellie at 793-2395 or Limerick Library. LYMAN 3RD ANNUAL ICE FISHING DERBY: The Goodwin’s Mills Firefighters Relief Association will be hosting. February 10 at the Boat Launch at Kennebunk Pond in Lyman from 6 am - 2:30 pm. Awards Ceremony will be held at 2:45. There will be cash prizes, door prizes, raffles, and other events. This is a Family Friendly Event . $18/Adults, $10/kids (16 and under), $35/Family. FMI call 207-206-0164 or go to www.gmfd.org and click on ICE DERBY. NEWFIELD NEWFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH: Sundays, 5pm Wor- ship, Water St., next to the town offices, Newfield. Tues- days, 6:30pm Bible Study. Meet at a local home FMI please Call Pastor Phyllis Macdonald Tel. 929-0818. DO YOU ENJOY HELPING PEOPLE?: Especially when you are having a good time. If so, think about joining the Line Lions Club. We meet the 2nd Thurs/mo. at 7pm, at the Historical Building in Newfield. FMI call Cynthia at 793-8140 or Edgar 793-8677 or Lori 735-7388. SANFORD/SPRINGVALE/SHAPLEIGH AT THE SANFORD UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH: Services and Sunday School, 5 Lebanon St., Sanford, are held every Sunday at 10:30am. Services are led by Rev. Stephen M. Cook, along with Worship Associates and guest ministers. Child care is provided during the service. FMI 324-3191, www.sanforduu- church.org or like us on Facebook. Everyone is wel- come! ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 1 Emerson St., Sanford, worship services at 8am & 10am every Sun- day. Child care available at 10am service. Sunday School for K-6 begins at 9:45am. FMI call 324-8119, visit our website at www.stgeorgesanford.org or like us on Facebook. Please come worship with a welcom- ing Christian Community committed to all of God’s people and creation. The Rev. Canon Susan Murphy, Rector. CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: In San- ford invites all to join us on Sunday mornings at 8:45 for worship. Child care available during the service with Christian based lessons and stories. Services are led by Pastor Jean Main. Communion is the first Sunday of each month open to all. Do you like to sing? Our choir meets on Monday evenings at 6pm for an hour. Crossroads Christian Women’s Group meets the third Tuesday of each month. Located at the corner of Gram- mar Rd & Route 202, Sanford. Office hours are Mon- day from 1-3 unless otherwise noted. FMI 324-4750. Open hearts, Open minds, Open doors. SEATED YOGA & CREATIVE MOVEMENT: At Goodall Memorial Library. Reduce stress and tension, aches and pains, and insomnia. Increase well-being, and tone your body. Come learn and practice stretches, yoga posi- tions, tai chi exercises, and deep breathing while seated in a chair or standing (with a chair for support if needed). Classes are led by Cindy Simon, M.A., NCC, RMT. All classes are held once a month, on Wednesdays, from 6:30-7:15pm at Goodall Memorial Library. ATTENTION KNITTERS AND OTHER NEEDLE CRAFTERS: There’s a new group at Goodall Memorial Library and we’d love to have you join us. The group meets the first Thursday/mo. at 6:30pm. Refreshments provided. It’s the perfect time to bring that project you’ve been work- ing on and enjoy the company of others in a relaxed setting. Hope to see you there! CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: In San- ford starts new outreach project. Crossroads will offer a unique service to the children and youth in our area. Birthdays are important to children and sometimes it’s difficult to find the means to celebrate that special day. The church has started a “Birthday Celebration Room” at our church! This event is currently open to children of Sanford and its immediate surrounding communities. Gifts available for children ages 1 – 12. Each child with a birthday during the month of their visit will receive the gift of their choice, a cupcake, a coupon for a McDon- ald’s sundae and a photo of their special visit. FMI call 207-351-5410 or email at crossroadscelebrationroom@ gmail.com. With the name of the child, their birthday date and contact info. BEGINNER BEEKEEPING REGISTRATION: Open at UMaine Extension, University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine State Beekeepers Association announce registration is now open for their 5-week Winter Beginner Bee School, 6:00-8:30pm, Thursdays, February 22 through March 22, at Anderson Learning Center, 21 Bradeen St., Springvale. Instructor Larry Peiffer, Master Beekeeper and former MSBA vice president, will discuss honeybee colonies, hive construction, pests and diseases, honey production and seasonal management of the hive. Participants may also observe area hives and gain hands-on experience during a field lab at a later date. Cost is $95/per person, $140/for two people who share textbooks and materials, and includes a one-year membership in the York County Beekeepers Association. February 16 is deadline to register. FMI and register online at https:// extension.umaine.edu/york/programs/beginner- bee-school/, or contact the UMaine Extension York County office, 800.287.1535 (in state), 207.324.2814, [email protected]. To request a disability accommodation, call Frank Wertheim, 800.287.1535 (in state), 207.324.2814. ALL MEN AND TEEN BOYS: Breakfast on Sat., Feb. 3. Come to a Men’s breakfast, at BODY BUILDERS, held at Sanford First Baptist Church, 905 Main St., Sanford. We meet at 8am on the first/Sat. of each month. This is the next breakfast of the year, and we hope and pray that you can attend and be blessed as we seek to grow closer to our Lord and Savior in the new year! “Men of God, BUILDING EACH OTHER UP & the BODY OF CHRIST!” Led by Pastor Phil Bean. All are welcome, bring a friend!! “Nutin’ but GOOD GRUB. GOOD GUYS, GOOD GOD!” Sanford First Baptist Church, 905 Main St., Sanford. FMI 207-324-5456. Use Kimball St. entrance. WINTER WONDERLAND CRAFTS & COCOA FOR KIDS: Sat., February 3rd, 10-12. Children ages 3-12 are invited to join us for a fun and creative morning. Get out of the cold and enjoy a morning of winter- themed make & take crafts/activities. There will coloring sheets, puzzles, & many crafts to choose from. There will also be hot cocoa & other light refreshments available. Join the fun and get creative. Call, stop by, or check out our web site FMI. Goodall Library, 952 Main St., Sanford.www.lbgoodall.org (207)324-4714, Like us on Facebook. Deidre Walsh, Children’s Room. CHOCOLATE ASPHALT: Presented by Portsmouth Navel Shipyard at Goodall Library, Thurs. Feb. 22 from 5:30-7. Children ages 5-12. Hands-on workshop for children interested in engineering principles, road construction & material science. FMI call 324-4714. SPRINGVALE LIBRARY: Story Time will run from Jan 22- May 4 on Mondays at 10am for children ages 3-6.; Baby Rhyme Time will run from Jan 25 – May 3 on Thursdays at 10am,; Toddler Time will run from Jan 26 – May 4 on Fridays at 10am for toddlers ages 2-3 and the parents or caregivers,; Caught Reading Winter Reading Program, Jan 22 – March 3, 2018 Come brave the cold and get caught reading at Springvale Library. Children ages 2-13 are invited to “cast their line” for some ice fishing fun by signing up for the winter reading program. Begins Jan 22,; Take Your Child To the Library Day. Sat., Feb 3. Join libraries throughout New England during this annual event.,; Caught Reading Fishing Derby Craft, Wed. Feb 21 from 2-4 pm,; CODE IT! Monday Feb. 12 from 3:30-4:30. Children ages 5-13,; Lego® Builders Club meets the last Tuesday of each month from 4-5 pm in the community room from Jan - May. Kick Back and Relax Fridays at Springvale Library Every 3rd Friday from Feb – May, Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to come hang out in the Springvale Library community room and play board games, color, try new crafts and talk with friends. Snacks are provided. No registration necessary. Springvale Library is located at 443 Main Street, Springvale. FMI call 324-4624 or visit www.springvalelibrary.org. WATERBORO PECK’S FAMILY ACUPUNCTURE: Would like to invite you to Tea and Talks. Sat. Feb. 3rd from 1-3. Our topic will be Positive Medicine, how Complementary Therapies like Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and Yoga can support your health. This event is free an open to all! FMI 207-247-7388. RSU #57 IS HOSTING A MEETING: For district PreK Program Providers, Tues., Jan. 30th at 5:30 pm at the Massabesic East Training Center. The purpose of the meeting is to share the District’s plan to expand the program and to discuss the criteria for entrance into the program. If you have a Private PreK Program in the District and would like to attend, please email or call Lisa Dearborn. ([email protected] or 207-247- 3221 ext. 2209). suppers HOLLIS LIONS CLUB BEAN SUPPER: 1st Sat/mo. 4:30- 6pm. Corner of Rt. 202/35 Hollis. Homemade baked beans, chop suey, cole slaw, red hot dogs, dessert, fruit punch, coffee. Adults/$8., under 12/$3. FMI 929-5705. MATTHEW 25:35 MEAL: 2nd Tuesday/every month. Free hot meal for anyone. St. Ignatius Gym, 25 River- side Ave., Sanford. Free hot meal will be served from 5:30-6:30. Pasta, salad, bread. LIONS BEAN SUPPER: 2nd Sat./mo, Massabesic Medical Ctr., Rt. 202, 4:30-6:30pm. Adults $7., child 5-12 $4., under 5 free. Proceeds support Massabesic Lions Club Reg. Medical Center. FREE MEAL: 3rd Thurs/mo. from 5:50-6:30pm at North Parish Church, 893 Main St., Sanford. All welcome for good food, good people & good fellowship. BEAN SUPPER: Trail Blazers Family Club. 102 Bills Ln., Wells. 3rd Sat. of the month from 4-6pm. Adults/$7., under 8 free. FMI call 207-646-9718. Eat in or take home. FREE SUPPER: 4th Monday/month, Alfred Parish Church, 5 – 6pm (except July and August). Please call 247-8949 with any questions. FREE COMMUNITY MEAL: Curtis Lake Church, 38 Westview Dr, Sanford. Every Wed. from 5-5:30pm, free and open to everyone. Also a Monday evening meal that the church began offering in 2011. Over 200 people are served every Monday. Nutritionally balanced meals prepared fresh, served family-style at linen-covered tables. Every effort is taken to preserve dignity for families who need assistance providing meals for their families. Meal program is made possible by donations to the Curtis Lake Benevolence Fund & the Good Shepherd Food Bank. Volunteers are welcome to help prepare and serve meals. Please contact Patty Morrow [email protected]. FREE FRIDAY NIGHT SUPPER: Faith Christian Center, 143 Washington St. Open to the public. Join us at 6pm for good food & good conversation. 793-8444. HADDOCK DINNER: Last Sat/mo. at 5pm at Living Water Christian Church, 197 Parker Farm Rd. Buxton. Haddock, baked beans, spaghetti, chop suey, potato, salad, bread & more. Adults/$8., children/$4. Come early, food goes fast. FMI call 727-4444. ongoing events NEW ENGLAND LABRADOR RETRIEVER RESCUE: Labrador Retrievers avail. Healthy, young, yellow, chocolate and black. See pictures on our Facebook page & adoption application. http://newenglandlabrescue. com/index.htm ONE OR TWO YORK COUNTY VOLUNTEER FOS- TER ASSISTANTS ARE NEEDED: To assist our Limerick based Lead Foster Coordinator. This is for placing Lab- radors into foster homes before adoption from New England Lab Rescue. It is several hours a week, and takes making phone calls, commitment, knowledge of spread sheets and being able to meet one on one for training. A simple and very fun way to “give back”, gain volunteer hours, and help a Non Profit place Labs into loving forever homes. Local short & long term foster homes are also needed in York County for Labs awaiting adoption. For questions and volunteer appli- cation please email [email protected] GOT MICE? LOVE CATS?: Have a barn or outbuilding? We’ve got the solution, shelter a feral cat, save a life and solve your problem. Friends of Feral Felines of Portland has feral cats in need of barns. People-shy but they will take care of your rodent problem in exchange for shelter, food and water. All cats have been spayed or neutered and vaccinated against rabies. We also can do multiples of 2, 3 or more depending on your need. Contact 797-3014 or offi[email protected] LUCKY PUP RESCUE IS A SMALL: Non-profit, family- run rescue based in S. Maine. We believe all dogs deserve a safe & happy home. We work to re-home dogs from overcrowded shelters. We do not have a physical shelter but bring all our dogs to safety by using a network of foster homes. We’re committed to finding

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coming eventsNOTICE: Please try to keep all coming events notices under 35 words. Coming Events are printed on a space available basis.PINE TrEE sTaTE COuNTry musIC assOC.: 19th Annual Competition. Sun., April 15 at the Silver Spur, 272 Lewiston St., Mechanic Falls. Sign up now. FMI or entry forms call Joan 490-1232, Dennis 418-8390, Ed 468-1491 or Ken 356-5117. Public welcome to come watch and promote your favorite artists for $5. at the door. saNfOrd Elks 9Th aNNual squarE PONd fIshINg dErby: February 18, at 6am to 3pm at Square Pond, West Shore Dr., Acton/Shapleigh. Family friendly, Ice fishing Derby to benefit Maine Children’s Cancer Program (MCCP). FMI, notices, rules, etc., visit “Sanford Elks MCCP Committee” on Facebook. Contact Larry Young at 207-324-9778, Sheri Frechette at 207-608-7798 ([email protected]), Steven Horne, PO Box 1544, Sanford, Maine 04073. Tel. 207-651-1149.

buxTON/hOllIs/bar mIllshOllIs TOPs grOuP #346: Meets Mondays at 4:15 at Plains Rd. Fire Station in Hollis. Join us for discus-sions and presentations. We welcome new members. FMI call Bev Harris 727-3272.COmmuNITy ClOThINg ClOsET: Tues. 9-11, Wed. 2-4, Thurs. 9-11, Sat. 1-3. Summer hours are April - Sept. Not open Holidays or if no School storm days.

COrNIshWOOdfOrds famIly sErvICEs: Foster Parent Sup-port Group, Cornish United Church of Christ, 39 Main St., Cornish, ME 04020. (Across from the Cornish Library). Every 1st Thursday of the Month, 6pm - 7:30pm. Open to All Foster Parents. Limited Childcare Available. Training Hours Offered. RSVP (required) call Tonya Dearborn at (207) 878-9663, x 4160.

lImErICkfrIENds Of ThE lImErICk lIbrary: Play reading group. Do you love the theater? Come and join us, fun, casual, no lines to learn, teenagers to nineties! Once a month on a Wed. night, dates vary. FMI call Nellie at 793-2395 or Limerick Library.

lymaN3rd aNNual ICE fIshINg dErby: The Goodwin’s Mills Firefighters Relief Association will be hosting. February 10 at the Boat Launch at Kennebunk Pond in Lyman from 6 am - 2:30 pm. Awards Ceremony will be held at 2:45. There will be cash prizes, door prizes, raffles, and other events. This is a Family Friendly Event . $18/Adults, $10/kids (16 and under), $35/Family. FMI call 207-206-0164 or go to www.gmfd.org and click on ICE DERBY.

NEWfIEldNEWfIEld COmmuNITy ChurCh: Sundays, 5pm Wor-ship, Water St., next to the town offices, Newfield. Tues-days, 6:30pm Bible Study. Meet at a local home FMI please Call Pastor Phyllis Macdonald Tel. 929-0818.dO yOu ENjOy hElPINg PEOPlE?: Especially when you are having a good time. If so, think about joining the Line Lions Club. We meet the 2nd Thurs/mo. at 7pm, at the Historical Building in Newfield. FMI call Cynthia at 793-8140 or Edgar 793-8677 or Lori 735-7388. saNfOrd/sPrINgvalE/shaPlEIghaT ThE saNfOrd uNITarIaN uNIvErsalIsT ChurCh: Services and Sunday School, 5 Lebanon St., Sanford, are held every Sunday at 10:30am. Services are led by Rev. Stephen M. Cook, along with Worship Associates and guest ministers. Child care is provided during the service. FMI 324-3191, www.sanforduu-church.org or like us on Facebook. Everyone is wel-come!sT. gEOrgE’s EPIsCOPal ChurCh: 1 Emerson St., Sanford, worship services at 8am & 10am every Sun-day. Child care available at 10am service. Sunday School for K-6 begins at 9:45am. FMI call 324-8119, visit our website at www.stgeorgesanford.org or like us on Facebook. Please come worship with a welcom-ing Christian Community committed to all of God’s people and creation. The Rev. Canon Susan Murphy, Rector.CrOssrOads uNITEd mEThOdIsT ChurCh: In San-ford invites all to join us on Sunday mornings at 8:45 for worship. Child care available during the service with Christian based lessons and stories. Services are led by Pastor Jean Main. Communion is the first Sunday of each month open to all. Do you like to sing? Our choir meets on Monday evenings at 6pm for an hour. Crossroads Christian Women’s Group meets the third Tuesday of each month. Located at the corner of Gram-mar Rd & Route 202, Sanford. Office hours are Mon-day from 1-3 unless otherwise noted. FMI 324-4750. Open hearts, Open minds, Open doors.sEaTEd yOga & CrEaTIvE mOvEmENT: At Goodall Memorial Library. Reduce stress and tension, aches and pains, and insomnia. Increase well-being, and tone your body. Come learn and practice stretches, yoga posi-

tions, tai chi exercises, and deep breathing while seated in a chair or standing (with a chair for support if needed). Classes are led by Cindy Simon, M.A., NCC, RMT. All classes are held once a month, on Wednesdays, from 6:30-7:15pm at Goodall Memorial Library. aTTENTION kNITTErs aNd OThEr NEEdlE CrafTErs: There’s a new group at Goodall Memorial Library and we’d love to have you join us. The group meets the first Thursday/mo. at 6:30pm. Refreshments provided. It’s the perfect time to bring that project you’ve been work-ing on and enjoy the company of others in a relaxed setting. Hope to see you there!CrOssrOads uNITEd mEThOdIsT ChurCh: In San-ford starts new outreach project. Crossroads will offer a unique service to the children and youth in our area. Birthdays are important to children and sometimes it’s difficult to find the means to celebrate that special day. The church has started a “Birthday Celebration Room” at our church! This event is currently open to children of Sanford and its immediate surrounding communities. Gifts available for children ages 1 – 12. Each child with a birthday during the month of their visit will receive the gift of their choice, a cupcake, a coupon for a McDon-ald’s sundae and a photo of their special visit. FMI call 207-351-5410 or email at [email protected]. With the name of the child, their birthday date and contact info.bEgINNEr bEEkEEPINg rEgIsTraTION: Open at UMaine Extension, University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine State Beekeepers Association announce registration is now open for their 5-week Winter Beginner Bee School, 6:00-8:30pm, Thursdays, February 22 through March 22, at Anderson Learning Center, 21 Bradeen St., Springvale. Instructor Larry Peiffer, Master Beekeeper and former MSBA vice president, will discuss honeybee colonies, hive construction, pests and diseases, honey production and seasonal management of the hive. Participants may also observe area hives and gain hands-on experience during a field lab at a later date. Cost is $95/per person, $140/for two people who share textbooks and materials, and includes a one-year membership in the York County Beekeepers Association. February 16 is deadline to register. FMI and register online at https://extension.umaine.edu/york/programs/beginner-bee-school/, or contact the UMaine Extension York County office, 800.287.1535 (in state), 207.324.2814, [email protected]. To request a disability accommodation, call Frank Wertheim, 800.287.1535 (in state), 207.324.2814.all mEN aNd TEEN bOys: Breakfast on Sat., Feb. 3. Come to a Men’s breakfast, at BODY BUILDERS, held at Sanford First Baptist Church, 905 Main St., Sanford. We meet at 8am on the first/Sat. of each month. This is the next breakfast of the year, and we hope and pray that you can attend and be blessed as we seek to grow closer to our Lord and Savior in the new year! “Men of God, BUILDING EACH OTHER UP & the BODY OF CHRIST!” Led by Pastor Phil Bean. All are welcome, bring a friend!! “Nutin’ but GOOD GRUB. GOOD GUYS, GOOD GOD!” Sanford First Baptist Church, 905 Main St., Sanford. FMI 207-324-5456. Use Kimball St. entrance.WINTEr WONdErlaNd CrafTs & COCOa fOr kIds: Sat., February 3rd, 10-12. Children ages 3-12 are invited to join us for a fun and creative morning. Get out of the cold and enjoy a morning of winter-themed make & take crafts/activities. There will coloring sheets, puzzles, & many crafts to choose from. There will also be hot cocoa & other light refreshments available. Join the fun and get creative. Call, stop by, or check out our web site FMI. Goodall Library, 952 Main St., Sanford.www.lbgoodall.org (207)324-4714, Like us on Facebook. Deidre Walsh, Children’s Room.ChOCOlaTE asPhalT: Presented by Portsmouth Navel Shipyard at Goodall Library, Thurs. Feb. 22 from 5:30-7. Children ages 5-12. Hands-on workshop for children interested in engineering principles, road construction & material science. FMI call 324-4714.sPrINgvalE lIbrary: Story Time will run from Jan 22- May 4 on Mondays at 10am for children ages 3-6.; Baby Rhyme Time will run from Jan 25 – May 3 on Thursdays at 10am,; Toddler Time will run from Jan 26 – May 4 on Fridays at 10am for toddlers ages 2-3 and the parents or caregivers,; Caught Reading Winter Reading Program, Jan 22 – March 3, 2018 Come brave the cold and get caught reading at Springvale Library. Children ages 2-13 are invited to “cast their line” for some ice fishing fun by signing up for the winter reading program. Begins Jan 22,; Take Your Child To the Library Day. Sat., Feb 3. Join libraries throughout New England during this annual event.,; Caught Reading Fishing Derby Craft, Wed. Feb 21 from 2-4 pm,; CODE IT! Monday Feb. 12 from 3:30-4:30. Children ages 5-13,; Lego® Builders Club meets the last Tuesday of each month from 4-5 pm in the community room from Jan - May. Kick Back and Relax Fridays at Springvale Library Every 3rd Friday from Feb – May, Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to come hang out in the Springvale Library community room and play board games, color, try new crafts and talk with friends. Snacks are provided. No registration necessary. Springvale Library is located at 443 Main Street, Springvale. FMI call 324-4624 or visit www.springvalelibrary.org.

WaTErbOrO PECk’s famIly aCuPuNCTurE: Would like to invite

you to Tea and Talks. Sat. Feb. 3rd from 1-3. Our topic will be Positive Medicine, how Complementary Therapies like Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and Yoga can support your health. This event is free an open to all! FMI 207-247-7388.rsu #57 Is hOsTINg a mEETINg: For district PreK Program Providers, Tues., Jan. 30th at 5:30 pm at the Massabesic East Training Center. The purpose of the meeting is to share the District’s plan to expand the program and to discuss the criteria for entrance into the program. If you have a Private PreK Program in the District and would like to attend, please email or call Lisa Dearborn. ([email protected] or 207-247-3221 ext. 2209).

suppershOllIs lIONs Club bEaN suPPEr: 1st Sat/mo. 4:30-6pm. Corner of Rt. 202/35 Hollis. Homemade baked beans, chop suey, cole slaw, red hot dogs, dessert, fruit punch, coffee. Adults/$8., under 12/$3. FMI 929-5705.maTThEW 25:35 mEal: 2nd Tuesday/every month. Free hot meal for anyone. St. Ignatius Gym, 25 River-side Ave., Sanford. Free hot meal will be served from 5:30-6:30. Pasta, salad, bread. lIONs bEaN suPPEr: 2nd Sat./mo, Massabesic Medical Ctr., Rt. 202, 4:30-6:30pm. Adults $7., child 5-12 $4., under 5 free. Proceeds support Massabesic Lions Club Reg. Medical Center.frEE mEal: 3rd Thurs/mo. from 5:50-6:30pm at North Parish Church, 893 Main St., Sanford. All welcome for good food, good people & good fellowship.bEaN suPPEr: Trail Blazers Family Club. 102 Bills Ln., Wells. 3rd Sat. of the month from 4-6pm. Adults/$7., under 8 free. FMI call 207-646-9718. Eat in or take home.frEE suPPEr: 4th Monday/month, Alfred Parish Church, 5 – 6pm (except July and August). Please call 247-8949 with any questions.frEE COmmuNITy mEal: Curtis Lake Church, 38 Westview Dr, Sanford. Every Wed. from 5-5:30pm, free and open to everyone. Also a Monday evening meal that the church began offering in 2011. Over 200 people are served every Monday. Nutritionally balanced meals prepared fresh, served family-style at linen-covered tables. Every effort is taken to preserve dignity for families who need assistance providing meals for their families. Meal program is made possible by donations to the Curtis Lake Benevolence Fund & the Good Shepherd Food Bank. Volunteers are welcome to help prepare and serve meals. Please contact Patty Morrow [email protected] frIday NIghT suPPEr: Faith Christian Center, 143 Washington St. Open to the public. Join us at 6pm for good food & good conversation. 793-8444.haddOCk dINNEr: Last Sat/mo. at 5pm at Living Water Christian Church, 197 Parker Farm Rd. Buxton. Haddock, baked beans, spaghetti, chop suey, potato, salad, bread & more. Adults/$8., children/$4. Come early, food goes fast. FMI call 727-4444.

ongoing eventsNEW ENglaNd labradOr rETrIEvEr rEsCuE: Labrador Retrievers avail. Healthy, young, yellow, chocolate and black. See pictures on our Facebook page & adoption application. http://newenglandlabrescue.com/index.htmONE Or TWO yOrk COuNTy vOluNTEEr fOs-TEr assIsTaNTs arE NEEdEd: To assist our Limerick based Lead Foster Coordinator. This is for placing Lab-radors into foster homes before adoption from New England Lab Rescue. It is several hours a week, and takes making phone calls, commitment, knowledge of spread sheets and being able to meet one on one for training. A simple and very fun way to “give back”, gain volunteer hours, and help a Non Profit place Labs into loving forever homes. Local short & long term foster homes are also needed in York County for Labs awaiting adoption. For questions and volunteer appli-cation please email [email protected] mICE? lOvE CaTs?: Have a barn or outbuilding? We’ve got the solution, shelter a feral cat, save a life and solve your problem. Friends of Feral Felines of Portland has feral cats in need of barns. People-shy but they will take care of your rodent problem in exchange for shelter, food and water. All cats have been spayed or neutered and vaccinated against rabies. We also can do multiples of 2, 3 or more depending on your need. Contact 797-3014 or [email protected] PuP rEsCuE Is a small: Non-profit, family-run rescue based in S. Maine. We believe all dogs deserve a safe & happy home. We work to re-home dogs from overcrowded shelters. We do not have a physical shelter but bring all our dogs to safety by using a network of foster homes. We’re committed to finding

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the best “doggie” fit for many happy years together. Donations help care for dogs that are abandoned, abused. www.luckypuprescue.orgCallINg all vIsually ImPaIrEd PEOPlE: In S. York County. This is for you and/or visually impaired friends. Join with us in Wells the 1st Thurs. of each month (except July & August). Make new friends, share ideas on handling visual problems, enjoy guest speakers, refreshments. Drivers needed and welcome to stay. Wells Congregational Church, Rt. 1 North. Ladies Parlor from 10-12noon. FMI call Brenda at 646-7079.WOuld yOu drIvE a mIlE TO savE a lIfE?: Cancer patients need rides to treatments. Call 800-227-2345 to register for local training or email [email protected]: Looking for any former Civilian Conservation Corps/CCC boys from the 30’s & 40’s. Meet for luncheon/meetings, 3rd Thurs./mo. FMI call Phil 799-1419.yOrk COuNTy sExahOlICs aNONymOus: Meeting weekly in Waterboro/Newfield/Limerick, A 12-Step program for recovery from sexually addictive thinking and behavior Call 207-370-0574, Email: [email protected]. Website: http://www.sanemaine.org/uNITEd Way Of yOrk COuNTy: Strengthens community conditions by bringing people & resources together to effect long-lasting changes that improve lives. Together we focus on important issues that impact Education, Income, and Health, the building blocks of a good quality life. FMI about United Way of York County and be a part of the change you want to see in the world, visit www.buildcommunity.org or call 207-985-3359 to learn how you can Give, Advocate, or Volunteer.yOrk COuNTy COmmuNITy aCTION ChIldrENs sErvICEs: Announces its participation in the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program. Meals are available at no separate charge to all enrolled participants without regard to race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, gender identity, religion, reprisal, and where applicable, political beliefs, marital status, familial or parental status, sexual orientation, or all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program, or protected genetic information in employment or in any program or activity conducted or funded by the department. FMI on participating centers and/or homes, contact the above institution.ThOusaNds Of bOOks: at Maine Used Books website: www.maineusedbooks.com and on Unique Books for Cooks website: www.uniquebooksforcooks.com Pro-ceeds benefit volunteer Unique Maine Farms’ Project.

alfrEdhElP makE a POsITIvE dIffErENCE IN sOmEONE’s lIfE: Volunteers are needed at York County Shelter Programs, Alfred, at the food pantry, bakery, driving pick -ups, and in Sanford at the book store, Books Revisited. FMI please contact Joan Sylvester 324-1137 or [email protected] sPaCE fOr yOur mEETINgs: Showers and parties? Theres room at Alfred Parish Church on Kennebunk Rd., Alfred. Call 324-5441 FMI & rates.

buxTON/hOllIs/bar mIllssENIOr sOuP saNdWICh sOCIal: (S.S.S.S.) You are invited to join other seniors each Monday for games, conversation & lunch. This is a great time to socialize and meet new friends. Every Monday from 11-1, drop by anytime during these hours. Buxton Centre Baptist Church, 938 Long Plains Rd., Buxton. We offer soup and ‘make your own’ sandwiches, along with fruit or a healthy desert and coffee/tea/or other drink. Lunch is served between 11:30 & 12:30 and is free of charge. There will be board games, card games, cribbage, etc. The focus will be conversation and community. Age is just a number, so you get to decide if you are a senior. Everyone is welcome.bar mIlls COmmuNITy ChurCh sErvICE: 10am Sundays. Corner of Portland and Hermit Thrush Rd., Buxton. Phone 929-3535 FMI.lEavITT’s mIll frEE hEalTh CENTEr: Is accepting new patients. We offer free primary care healthcare services to persons who have no insurance. We do not accept Maine Care, Medicare or any other health insurance. Please call 929-6455 FMI on our services. We do not take walk-in patients. 63 Main St., Buxton.buxTON gardEN Club: Is collecting all INKJET cartridges and any working on broken CELL PHONES to fund a scholarship for a Bonny Eagle High School senior. Collection boxes in the town of Buxton are located at the Buxton Recycling Center, Buxton Town Hall, West Buxton Library, and the Bar Mills Post Office. Boxes in Hollis are at the Salmon Falls Library, Hollis Town Hall and Hollis Center Library. We also have “Clynk” bags available for recycling returnables upon request by contacting Linda at 929-5531 or [email protected]. Thank you for your support!hOllIs hONkErs sNOWmObIlE Club mEETINgs: Are at the Buxton/Hollis Rod & Gun Club, 81 Plains Rd, Hollis. 2nd Tues. of every month at 7pm. Looking for new members. FMI call Cindy at 207-590-4730 or come to our meetings.hIsTOrIC bEar hIll baPTIsT ChurCh: Help save it! Looking for members, descendents, interested parties, local people who care and will donate time, expertise, equipment, knowledge, old photos and history. Call

Anne Hannaford at 207-939-8678, leave message.COrNIsh

CarINg uNlImITEd: York County’s Domestic Violence Program Support group meets weekly in the Cornish area. Contact Juliann 490-3227 x 128 FMI.WOOdfOrds famIly sErvICEs: Foster Parent Sup-port Group, Cornish United Church of Christ, 39 Main St., Cornish, ME 04020. (Across from the Cornish Li-brary). Every 1st Thursday of the Month, 6pm - 7:30pm. Open to All Foster Parents. Limited Childcare Avail-able through. Cornish United Church of Christ. FMI call Tonya Dearborn at (207) 878-9663, x 4160.

EffINghamThE EffINgham PublIC lIbrary: Explores WWI through movies! Effingham, NH—Join the Effingham Public Library for our 1st Wednesday Movies series from now until June. This monthly series of 10 films is catered to our adult patrons. Screening time is 6:30pm, viewed on 70” flat screen TV. After a brief introduction, each film is about 2 hours. Free popcorn! This year’s series will explore how Hollywood has treated the topic of World War One over the past 100 years. Library is located at 30 Town House Rd, Center Effingham, just up the hill from the intersection of Town House Rd & Province Lake Rd (Route 153 South), in the Historic Effingham Town Hall. FMI call the Library at 603-539-1537 or email to [email protected].

kENNEbuNkThE kENNEbuNk baPTIsT ChurCh: Fall/Winter/Spring Schedule for the Kennebunk Baptist Church. Adult Bible Fellowship 9:30, Coffee Hour 10, Service at 11. All are welcome. FMI 985-5921.

lymaNThE COmmuNITy lIbrary IN lymaN: Has formed a partnership with Amazonsmile.com, the fund raising site sponsored by Amazon. To support the library with a portion of your Amazon purchases, log on to the Amazonsmile.com website, make your purchases, then select the Community Library as the non-profit of choice to support with this purchase. All proceeds benefit the library’s community programs/events. FMI call Leila Roy, Librarian, 499-7114. sOuThErN maINE dulCImEr PIONEErs: Meet 1st Saturday monthly at 1pm. FMI call Kim 793-4226.NEW TO ThE lymaN COmmuNITy lIbrary: Large $10 library canvas tote bags, movie nights, and a monthly email newsletter, sign up now. You can reach the Community Library at 207-499-7114 or by visit-ing their Facebook page. The library is proud to serve patrons in Lyman, Dayton, Waterboro and neighboring communities at no charge.

NEWfIEldlIbrary TEa TImE: Every Wednesday at 3pm at the Newfield Library & Reading Room, located in the municipal office building on Water St., Newfield. “Have a cup and catch up” See what’s new on the shelves. NEWfIEld lIbrary: 637 Water St. Hrs- Tues. 9-11:45 & 1-4:45, 12-7 (3pm Tea Time), Thu 9-11:45 & 1-4:45, 1st Sat of Month 9-11:45 FMI 809-7014.

saNfOrd/sPrINgvalE/shaPlEIghWhaT Is a mEmOry Café?: It’s the answer to every concern you have about memory loss, Alzheimer’s, dementia, “senior moments.” Should you be concerned? Y-E-S! Join us Every 3rd Monday of the month 11am at Christo’s -or- Every 4th Friday of the month 1:30pm at Mayflower Place. MemoryWorks (797-7891) Or http://memoryworks.org Or http://goo.gl/sS5tEy It’s FREE!sT gEOrgE’s EPIsCOPal ChurCh: Located at 3 Emerson St., in Sanford, offers one 9am service every Sunday over the summer months. Summer worship services are May 31st through September 6th. FMI call 324-8119, like us on Facebook or visit our webpage at www.stgeorgesanford.org. Please come and worship with a welcoming Christian Community committed to all of God’s people and creation. The Rev. Canon Susan Murphy, Rector.CrOssrOads uNITEd mEThOdIsT ChurCh: in Sanford in-vites all to join us on Sunday mornings at 8:45 for worship. Child care is available during the service with Christian based lessons and stories. Services are led by Pastor Jean Main. Communion is the first Sunday of each month open to all. Do you like to sing? Our choir meets on Monday evenings at 6PM for an hour. Crossroads Christian Women’s Group meets the third Tuesday of each month. The church is lo-cated at the corner of Grammar Rd and Route 202 in Sanford. Office hours are Monday from 1-3 unless otherwise noted. FMI 324-4750. Open hearts, open minds, open doors.sOuThErN maINE gardEN Club: Springvale Library, Main St., Springvale. SMGC meets ten times a year at the Springvale Library on the 3rd/Wed. of every month beginning at 6:30pm (unless otherwise noted). The public is invited to attend to sample our meetings to see if you would like to join us. FMI about future meetings, please contact in ME Paula Frodyma at 207-475-8142 or in NH Donna Claveau at 603-332-4860.Old TImErs shOP: Main St., Sanford. Open Mon. - Sat. from 10-4. A Non-Profit Agency for York County Seniors. Seasonal items, gifts, baby items. Our volunteers love to assist you. 324-8024.ThE saNfOrd uNITarIaN uNIvErsalIsT ChurCh: 5 Lebanon St. in Sanford, offers summer worship services every Sunday at 9:30am in the parlor. Summer services run from June 21st to September 6th. Please

note, child care and religious education classes are not available over the summer months. Everyone is welcome! FMI please call 324-3191, visit our webpage at www.sanforduuchurch.org or like us on Facebook.NON-EssENTIal ITEms NON-fOOd PaNTry: The non-food pantry, the Corner Cupboard, located at 5 Lebanon St. at the Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church, will update their hours beginning April 2018. The pantry is open the third Saturday of every month from 10:00 - 2:00. Beginning April 2018, the pantry will be open 10:00 - 1:30. Please call the church office at 324-3191 if you have any questions.hElP NEEdEd: Can you spare a morning or afternoon a week to help care for stray & abandoned kitties or cats? If so, please call Marilyn at 490-2855. Country Club Rd., Rt. 4. Sanford. She is associated with ACAR & in great need of help.

WaTErbOrOWrITErs grOuP: Free, every Monday (life writing) & Tuesday from 6-8pm at Waterboro Community Library. All types, beginner to accomplished writers. FMI call 929-6817. All welcome.WEIghT lOss grOuP: Join TOPS 230 Waterboro. We meet on Tuesdays at 5:30pm at the Waterboro Town Hall on 24 Town House Rd in Waterboro. Come visit - new members are welcome.frEE baPTIsT ChurCh: Rt. 5, E. Waterboro. Sunday service 10am. Sunday evening family time, youth programs 5:30pm, Ladies Bible Study Wednesday 9:30am. Bible study & prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7pm.bINgO: At Massabesic Lions club every Monday night at Massabesic Medical building, Rt 202. Lunch avail. at 4:30, Bingo starts at 6pm. All proceeds are used to support scholarships, eye glasses, fire victims, medical equipment & other needs.fOr ThOsE WIshINg TO rENT: An air-conditioned venue for receptions and other events, the Waterborough Historical Society is renting the Grange Hall at 31 West Road, South Waterboro. FMI call Dianne at 929-9651.

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