DEAR SUN SPOTS: I have an old caned chair that needs to be repaired.

— Julie, no town

ANSWER: David at The Craft Shop at 597 Roosevelt Trail in Windham can help you. Give him a call at 892-0001 and check out his website at thecraftshopofmaine.com. The shop also has chair-caning supplies if you want to take a crack at repairing the chair on your own!

DEAR SUN SPOTS: Are there any electrologists near Gorham or Berlin, New Hampshire?

— No name, Woodstock

ANSWER: The closest one I can find is Jean Davis Smith, C.P.E. She is an electrologist in Gray at 177 Weymouth Road. Her number is 657-4000. Readers, if you have a recommendation, let’s plump up that Rolodex!

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DEAR SUN SPOTS: I’m looking for someone who does refinishing work on furniture that does pickup and delivery in the Lewiston-Auburn area. Thank you.

— No name, no town

ANSWER: I am very impressed by the work of Doreen Gendron at Unique Designs in Greene. Some of her unique projects can be seen at the Willows in Mechanic Falls, Booth 54. She can be reached at 754-0048 or find her on Facebook at Unique Designs.

Also, check in with the wonderful folks at Morin’s Fine Furniture and Refinishing at 25 Beech St. in Lewiston. Their number is 782-7511.

DEAR SUN SPOTS: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope) is a program of Catholic Charities Maine. We are looking for people to volunteer a few hours a week to provide companionship, assistance with grocery shopping, errands, and home and yard projects for our senior clients who live in the towns of Jay and Livermore Falls to Farmington in Franklin County.

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with us to help someone from your community, or if you know of a senior person who is isolated and may need this kind of support, please contact our SEARCH Franklin County outreach coordinator, Stephanie Crowe, at 200-0844 or scrowe@ccmaine.org.

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— Stephanie, no town

DEAR SUN SPOTS: For Earth Day, I was cleaning up road trash in South Paris. As each bag was filled, I left it by the side of the road for one grand pickup later. With five bags filled, and running out of containers, I was stopped by a fellow in a white pickup truck and asked if I was the one leaving the bags. I said yes. He answered that he had picked one up because he thought someone had been dumping trash on the road. After I explained what I was doing, he offered to pick up the other bags and take some larger items I had in a pail. His kindness saved me a trip to the dump and allowed me to fill up my last bag and the pail on the remainder of the route. What a wonderful fellow and such a great example to the young man who was his passenger. Hats off to him and a big thank-you to a good Samaritan. Perhaps this can be done by others with a truck, as the cleanup from winter continues!

Thanks for a great column, Sun Spots!

— Carol, South Paris

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