DEAR SUN SPOTS: Greetings from the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society. I thought Sun Spots readers may be interested in our Dash for Dogs 5K Run and Strutt Your Mutt Walk on Sunday, April 30, starting at 9 a.m.
This is a fun, fast fundraiser for the society, and it will happen right on Strawberry Avenue in Lewiston, meeting up at the society with the run/walk on the scenic Androscoggin River Path down to Sunnyside Park and back. What a great opportunity to kick off spring by getting outside with our canine friends while raising funds to help needy canines in the shelter.
There are prizes for the fastest finishers by age bracket, as well as for the top fundraiser.
Our website has all the info: https://gahumane.org/dash-for-dogs-5k-walk-and-run/ .
We’re also recruiting sponsors for this great event. Support a wonderful cause and get your business name and logo in front of our community’s pet lovers. To download the sponsorship form, go to https://gahumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Sponsorship-Form-Dash-for-Dogs.jpg — Katie, no town
ANSWER: What fun to participate in an event where all of us can gather with our pups and contribute to such a good cause. Many thanks to the society for all the care you provide to our furry friends, and thanks must also go to the hundreds of supporters who help keep this organization up and running.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I am so thankful for the kind person who turned in my cellphone that was found in the parking lot of the Minot Avenue Walgreens in Auburn. Your thoughtfulness and effort are much appreciated! — No name, no town
ANSWER: How relieved you must have been to get your phone back! I once lost my phone and it was found in the very wet, slushy Hannaford parking lot. The woman who found it was a certified nursing assistant who had just gotten off her night shift. I had the phone set to an emergency number and she not only contacted me but returned the completely unharmed phone to me herself. I’m so glad you and your phone have been reunited.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: What a helpful column you have! I am a new Lewiston Sun Journal subscriber. Regarding the Sun Spots letter awhile back from the reader who had a concern about the plastic wrappers her daily newspapers are delivered in, shortly after receiving my first rural delivery, I knew exactly what the newspaper’s wrapper purpose would accomplish.
Instead of reaching for a paper towel while preparing my daily fresh fruits and vegetables, one or two plastic sleeves work wonderfully to hold the peelings; a paper towel saved and a plastic paper sleeve re-purposed.
It would be interesting to hear any newspaper sleeve repurposes your readers may have. They always generously share some great ideas!
I am also very grateful for my paper being in a plastic sleeve as I don’t have a porch or a mailbox. The sleeve keeps my newspaper out of the elements in inclement weather. — Patricia, Norway
ANSWER: What a ray of sunshine you are! Thank you for this positive letter with such a good idea. Readers, let’s follow through with other options for those bags.
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