DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Ladies Guild of Our Lady of Ransom Church in Mechanic Falls announces its Annual Craft Fair in the new, expansive Father John Dougher Hall on Dec. 1 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. With the larger size hall there will be more room for additional tables compared to previous years. We welcome any crafters who would like to participate to contact Josie at 207-345-3274 for more information. Cost of a table is $20 in advance and not refundable. A table will be provided. In addition to a variety of holiday crafts, there will be basket raffles, a bake sale and light luncheon. All proceeds will benefit the church and community.

— Sally, no name

ANSWER: I’m so excited to begin my craft fair circuit! I encourage all crafty people in Sun Spots Land to get your inspired handmade products out into the world. For all shoppers, supporting your local crafters is a fabulous way to choose unique and heart-felt items for those on your gift lists. 

DEAR SUN SPOTS: I am downsizing and that includes parting with a large collection of hard-bound books. One is a large (quarto) book with linen cover titled, “CONAD HISTORY Communications Zone European Theater of Operations, United States Army, 1944-45.” It has several color plates of photos and art, all with glassine or tissue overlays, as well as hundreds of black and white photographs. It’s a stunning book and one that might appeal to any World War II buff. I will gladly give it to a good home.

There are also approximately 50 gorgeous hardcover books on history and art with bright color plates from “American Heritage” and “Horizons.”

I loved collecting all these books, but it’s time to find them another home. I have been attempting to find libraries, nonprofits, prisons, homes for the aged, advocacy groups, veterans groups, or researchers who might want them, but I’m only partially retired and haven’t had the time to chase these all down. For me, the joy is in knowing they will serve a useful purpose somewhere. In addition to books, there are collections of beautiful glossy magazines that could be in waiting rooms or used for craft projects. I could also help transport these around the area. I can be contacted at 207-786-3979. Thank you for helping to spread the word!

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— No name, Auburn

ANSWER: Wow! These treasures sound terrific. Readers, if you know of an interested individual or organization who could benefit from these lovely volumes, please contact our generous reader.

DEAR SUN SPOTS: High Street Congregational Church is looking for a few clean No. 10 cans for a Christmas fair project. If you have any, please contact me at 207-784-1306 to drop them off.

— Rose, no town

ANSWER: I wonder what kind of project you are up to, Rose? I am curious!

DEAR SUN SPOTS: In regard to your Oct. 16 Sun Spots about robocalls, thanks for trying to help us. I was advised by Nomorobo that Fairpoint Communications does not support this feature. This information is backed up by Fairpoint customer service.

— Marleen, North Jay

ANSWER: Gee, that’s too bad. Readers, if you know of a service that is comparable to Nomorobo and compatible with Fairpoint, please share.

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