Concert raffle benefits Jubilee Center
LEWISTON — The Trinity Jubilee Center is raffling off a pair of tickets to the upcoming Celtic Woman concert at the Bangor Waterfront on May 30.
Raffle tickets are $5 and can be purchased online at www.trinityjubileecenter.org/Contribute.html or by cash or check at Downtown Handmade and Vintage, 182 Lisbon St.
The Jubilee Center is a community center in downtown Lewiston helping those in need get back on their feet. The center’s five programs run seven days a week and include a soup kitchen, food pantry, day shelter, refugee assistance program and resource center. All proceeds benefit the Jubilee Center’s programs.
The winner will be chosen on May 15. Visit www.trinityjubileecenter.org or email erin@trinityjubileecenter.org with any questions.
Book, bake sale and raffle at Lithgow
AUGUSTA — A book sale, raffle and bake sale, sponsored by the Friends of Lithgow Library, will be held May 15-17 in the Reading Room of Lithgow Public Library, 45 Winthrop St.
All funds raised from the sale will go toward the Friends’ Capital Campaign to renovate and expand the historic library building.
The book sale hours are: Thursday, May 15, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, May 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturday, May 17, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The bake sale will be held May 15 and 16, during the book sale hours. The book sale, raffle and bake sale are all cash-only.
Tickets for a 50/50 cash drawing and a raffle featuring gift cards from local merchants are on sale at the Adult Services and Youth Services circulation desks until May 17.
Donations of gently used books, audio books, music CDs and DVDs are accepted until May 9. The library does not accept textbooks, encyclopedias, condensed books or moldy items.
Craft, vendor fair May 17 in Durham
DURHAM — Totally Awesome Bulky Waste day and Craft and Vendor Fair will be held, rain or shine, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 17, at First Congregational Church, UCC Durham, 773 Royalsborough Road.
The event will include local crafters, vendors, farmers, musicians, silent auction, raffles, Pineland cheese on sale for $10 per pound and the sale of frozen apple pies for $10.
Tables are available. Six- and 8-foot tables are $20 and $25; an outside 10-by-10 space is $25. Call 353-2464.
Also available are coffee and muffins early, grilled cheese for lunch and apple pie for dessert. Music will be provided by Jeff and Larissa.
Community art show, bake sale
DURHAM — The Durham Historical Society will hold a Community Art Show and bake sale to benefit the Restoration Fund. The show will be held rain or shine at the Union Church / Old Town Hall on Route 136 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 17.
Anyone interested in displaying their artwork or donating baked goods for the sale may call Margaret Wentworth at 725-6935 or Rita Merrill at 319-5866.
Spring Carnival May 17 in Lisbon
LISBON FALLS — Lisbon’s Junior Athletic League will sponsor a Spring Carnival from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 17, on the Lisbon High School / Philip W. Sugg School campus.
The event is open to the public and will feature face painting, bounce house, carnival games, free balloon sculptures and much more. The parade starts at 9 a.m. with opening ceremonies at 9:30 a.m. with MC Jeff Parsons. Carnival events start at 10 a.m. Come and dunk your favorite teacher or coach from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
LJAL is inviting the public to bring gently used sneakers to donate to charity through the Dunk Your Kicks Campaign.
For more information, contact event coordinator Carol LeClair by emailing catl1967@yahoo.com. Visit Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on Facebook for the latest programs and events or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.
Soup/chowder/chili and dessert tasting
AUBURN — The Andy Valley Knights of Columbus, Council 8742, in conjunction with the parishioners of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, will hold a soup/chowder/chili and dessert tasting and social from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 18, in the basement hall of Sacred Heart Church, Western Avenue.
Cost is $10 per person and tickets can be purchased at the door. Proceeds will go towards purchasing new tables for Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish.
Volunteers needed to place flags
LEWISTON — Local veterans groups have close to 3,000 American flags to put on the graves of veterans for Memorial Day.
Volunteers who would like to place them in St. Peter’s Cemetery on Sunday, May 18, are asked to call Jerry D at 783-4663, ext. 228.
‘Sunday Afternoon at the Movies’
LEWISTON — The public is invited to join the Holy Cross Knights of Columbus at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 18, in the Holy Cross Church Hall for “Sunday Afternoon at the Movies.”
The movie will be “Johnny,” a story about a young orphan boy dying from leukemia who believes he is on a mission from God. After he is brought into a foster family, Johnny helps a family heal from the loss of their own son due to a tragic accident.
The movie is free and there will be concessions available along with goodwill donations at the door.
For more information, contact Dan Leclair at 754-2841 or Larry Thibault at 783-6860.
Author Doiron to speak at Ricker
POLAND — Maine author Paul Doiron will introduce his new novel, “Bone Orchard,” at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at Ricker Memorial Library.
This is Doiron’s fourth book. The first three were very well received, so make sure you don’t miss out on this one.
The library is in the center of Poland on Route 26. For more information, call 998-4390.
Randy Judkins event on May 18
TURNER — Comedy with Character, an afternoon of fun for all ages with Randy Judkins, will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at Boofy Quimby Hall, Route 219, North Turner.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for kids 5 to 15 and free for kids under 5.
The event is sponsored by Friends of the Dempsey Center. For tickets or more information, contact Monique at 784-0002 or Nancy at 212-4038.
Lewiston Bridge Club winners
LEWISTON — The Lewiston Bridge Club winners at the Lewiston Armory on May 5 were as follows: first, Larry Fortier and Rosemarie Goodwin; second, Cindy Kirchherr and Jim Krainin; third, Mary Trafton and Luke Merry; fourth, Patricia and Mike Quinn; first in B and C, Cindy Kirchherr and Jim Krainin; second in B, Marta Clements and Dick Allen.
Winners on May 6 were: first, Luke Merry and Mike Quinn; second, Patricia Garcia and David Lock; third, Larry Fortier and Roger Labbe; fourth, Mike True and Les Buzzell; fifth, Dick Allen and Richard Balian; first in B and C, Larry Fortier and Roger Labbe; second/third tie, Sue Kaluzynski and Donna Bartlett with Cynthia and Bill Clifford.
Games are played every Monday and Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Seniors’ Room at the Lewiston Armory, 65 Central Ave. A partner is always guaranteed and all bridge players are welcomed. Call Rosemarie Goodwin at 754-1431 for more information.
Final Christian Skate Night is free
TOPSHAM — Christian Skate Night sponsored by Grace Community Chapel in West Gardiner will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at Topsham Roller World, 20 Atwood Drive. Note the time extension. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.
The skate will be free this month, including regular skates; inline skates are $2 extra.
This will be the final one until fall.
For more information, call Tracey at 268-9153 or Pam at 837-1709.
Senior Citizen and Friends Luncheon
AUBURN — The Auburn United Methodist Church will host a Senior Citizen and Friends Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 20, at the church, 439 Park St.
Entertainment will be provided by the ELHS Show Choir. The menu is baked ham, macaroni and cheese, corn casserole, peas, rolls and ice cream pie. Cost is $7 per person.
Make a reservation by calling 782-3972, or sign up at the Church Office.
Oxford Hills Duplicate Bridge
OXFORD — Oxford Hills Duplicate Bridge Club met May 2. A 7-1/2 table Mitchell movement was enjoyed.
Finishing first flight A n/s were Rosemarie Goodwin (Lewiston) and Luke Merry (Greene); second, Pat and Mike Quinn (Otisfield); third, Dick Allen (New Gloucester) and Les Buzzell (Auburn); fourth, Milt McKeen Jr. (Bridgton) and Jim Krainin (Naples), who also were first in flight B.
Finishing second in flight B n/s were Karen MacNeil (Casco) and Dave Kallander (Poland); third, Kathy Feld (Lovell) and Bob Kirchherr (South Paris); fourth, Mary Cobalt (Waterford) and Barbara Vanderzanden (Waterford).
Finishing first flight A e/w were Della Starbird (Oxford) and Marlee Turner (Waterford), who also were first in flight B; second in Flight A were Neenie Kivus (Lewiston) and David Lock (Greene); tied for third and fourth were Cynthia and Bill Clifford (Lewiston), who also were second in flight B, and Denny Raymond (Waterford) and Hank Sakrison (Poland), who also were third in flight B; finishing fourth in flight B were Cathy Sanderson (Waterford) and Carol Curran (Waterford).
Games are held every Friday at 9:15 a.m. in the Rec Building on King Street. A partner is guaranteed. All bridge players are invited. For information, call Les Buzzell at 783-4153 or 754-9153 or email buzz116@myfairpoint.net.
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