December 26, 2024
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Day-lily sale to benefit Hampden’s Harmony Hall

More than 100 pots of day lilies – four varieties – are being offered for sale by members of the Hampden Garden Club who acquired the perennials from a local day-lily breeder, wrote club member Martha Whitehouse.

“We are pleased to be able to offer them to the public, all trimmed and potted and ready to be planted,” Whitehouse wrote.

Photos of the varieties will be available, so you will be able to see what you are receiving, she explained.

You can make this marvelous garden purchase from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at Harmony Hall on Kennebec Road in Hampden.

“Proceeds from the sale will aid in the electrical updating project that is currently under way at our beloved Harmony Hall, which has just been placed on the National Register of Historic Places,” Whitehouse wrote.

And, “even though day lilies are, notoriously, low-maintenance perennials,” she continued, day lily purchasers will receive “a day lily culture handout to help with planting and care.”

Finally, Whitehouse wants readers to know the garden club is a nonprofit group of gardeners, “of all abilities and ages,” who strive to learn and share garden expertise while having a lot of fun.

“We meet once a month, on Tuesdays, either during the day or in the evening. Anyone interested in joining our active group is encouraged to call Judy Luro at 942-7453.”

Johnna Lacey announces that Bangor Symphony Orchestra will conduct auditions at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at Bangor High School on Broadway.

Open positions include principal viola; horn 3; contracted seats in violin, viola and cello sections; and substitute positions in all sections, she said.

Contracted musicians are paid on a per-service basis with mileage and housing arrangements included.

For audition requirements and more information, call personnel manager Scott Burditt, 944-0929, or the BSO office, 800- 639-3221 or 942-5555, or e-mail symphony@bangorsymphony.com. BSO is the oldest continuously operating community orchestra in the country. Music director and conductor Xiao-Lu Li is beginning his sixth season.

The inaugural Flattest Bike Ride in Maine bicycle ride begins with the 100-mile ride at 7:30 a.m., the 50-mile ride at 9:30 a.m., and the 25-mile ride at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 9, at Cascade Park in Bangor.

The entry fee is $25 each or $40 for families, and features food, drinks, sweep vehicles, communication and maps.

The ride, which will take you north along the banks of the Penobscot River, benefits Shaw House programs, providing services to homeless and at-risk adolescents in central and northern Maine.

For information, call or e-mail Jonathan Siegel, 942-2627 or jsieg@verizon.net or Dave Atwood at Stillwater Recumbents, 827-6461 or dcatwood72@gmail.com.

Helmets are required when on your bicycle. A parent must accompany children.

The Association of Unitarian Women Guild invites you to attend the unveiling of the Dorothy A. Hawkes Memorial Quilt after the 10 a.m. worship service Sunday, Sept. 9, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 120 Park St., Bangor.

The unveiling is expected to take place about 11:30 a.m., and more information may be obtained by calling Judy Boothby, 942-5984, or Suzanne Kelly, 942-0897.

Lanie Colson of Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems reports runners, joggers and walkers are invited to participate in the Run for Hope, a 5K Walk & Run on a certified course beginning at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 9, at the Best Western White House Inn off Interstate 95 Exit 180 in Hermon.

University of Maine women’s basketball coach Cindy Blodgett is the honorary chairwoman, and she and members of her team will participate in the run.

Entry fees are $12 in advance or $15 on race day, and $35 for families.

If you cannot participate but want to donate, send a check to Run for Hope, c/o Best Western White House Inn, 155 Littlefield Ave., Bangor 04401.

Proceeds benefit cancer research in our community through CancerCare of Maine, Colson reports, and more information may be obtained by calling 862-8000 or visiting www.runforhope.org.

Joyce Given and Nancy Porter invite you to “A Musical Hodge Podge Concert” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9, at First Congregational Church, 274 Katahdin Ave., Millinocket.

They hope you will attend and “enjoy an exciting evening of music” featuring the “organ, piano, harmonica and voices raised in song; some old and some new.”

A free-will donation will be accepted at the door.

Joni Averill, Bangor Daily News, P.O. Box 1329, Bangor 04402; 990-8288.


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