School district holding food drive
FARMINGTON — On Thursday morning, Aug. 27, the Mt. Blue Regional School District Education Association will hold a food drive with the support of Michael Motors and the extended faculty and staff of western Maine’s RSU 9.
Faculty and staff, administrators and visitors are encouraged to bring non-perishables and fill a vehicle provided by Michael Motors of Farmington.
Donations will then be delivered to area food pantries, starting with Mallett School, and a newly established space for Mt. Blue campus students. Remaining donations will be distributed to community pantries.
FMI: 207-578-0357, [email protected].
Mexico High Class of ’64 to meet
MEXICO — The Mexico High School Class of 1964 will have its September lunch at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Dick’s Restaurant. All classmates, spouses and guests are welcome.
FMI: 207-364-3388.
Floyd A. Harlow Jr. VFW to meet
PARIS — The Floyd A. Harlow Jr. VFW Post 9787 will meet at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 2, at the post home, 58 Main St.
Historical Society to meet
Stephens High ’56 luncheon
MEXICO — A Stephens High School class of 1956 luncheon will be held at noon on Thursday, Sept. 3, at the Far East Restaurant, 287 Main St., Mexico.
FMI: 207-562-7081
Learn to build a root cellar
SKOWHEGAN — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer a free introductory workshop on designing, constructing and maintaining root cellars for winter food storage from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, at the UMaine Extension Somerset County office, 7 County Drive.
Registration is required by Friday, Aug. 28. To register, or to request a disability accommodation, call 207-474-9622 or 800-287-1495 in Maine or email [email protected].
Play museum announces movie night
WILTON — Western Maine Play Museum has announced it will hold a family movie night at 7:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4.
The will be “Finding Nemo.” The evening will feature refreshments and glow-in-the-dark jewelry.
Families are advised to bring lawn chairs or blankets. Bathroom facilities will be available. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
The cost for tickets is $4 for a single person, or $10 for a family. The rain date is Sunday, Sept. 5.
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