November 25, 2024
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Free Thanksgiving dinner offered in Oakfield

Everyone is welcome, said Errol Hunt who, in memory and honor of his mother, hosts a free, public Thanksgiving Day Dinner, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 22, at the Smoki-Haulers Clubhouse off Interstate 95 in Oakfield.

Hunt, with contributions from the Smoki-Haulers Snowmobile Club and the Knowles Corner 4-Wheelers, will have a full turkey and pork dinner for all who want to celebrate this special day in our country’s history.

Beth Lambert e-mailed the What’s For Suppa Food Pantry will be open from noon to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21, at the Mariaville Grange Hall, to serve “those in need” in Mariaville, Otis, Aurora, Osborn, Great Pond and Amherst.

Lambert reports “the pantry is stocked with dry goods, canned goods, fresh meat and Thanksgiving meal items.”

Penquis Valley High School of Milo Class of 1977 hosts its 30th reunion at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24, at the Sea Dog restaurant in Bangor.

Peggy Huntley said, “we would love to see our classmates. Please come join us.”

For information, call her, 942-5135; Peggy Smith Ellis, 945-3236; or Matthew and Gina Germano Hamlin, 965-2325.

Joyce Cook reports tables are available for rent for the West Glenburn Community Club craft fair and bake sale, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24-25 at the club.

Rentals are $10 for one day or $15 for two, and can be reserved with Cook at 884-8407.

Proceeds benefit the community.

Victoria Eastman e-mailed the Milo Elementary Holiday craft fair and marketplace is from noon to 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 25, at the school.

A Teacup Raffle, books by Melissa Sweet and donations from individuals and businesses will be featured.

SAD 41 Special Olympics will sell refreshments, and table rental proceeds will benefit a new playground for the school.

For information, call Eastman, 943-2400.

A very lovely young woman, Laurie Stevenson of Bangor, whom I have known since she and my children started school together, was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.

Laurie and her husband, Kevin Stevenson, have four children, Courtney, Lindsey, Kyle and Michaela.

To help the family with expenses during Laurie’s treatments, friends and teen members of the local Sub Deb Sorority are hosting a benefit spaghetti dinner and silent auction, from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25, at Jeff’s Catering in Brewer.

If you are unable to attend but would like to make a donation, mail checks made payable to Laurie Stevenson in care of my co-worker, Pam Tweedie, 21 Fifteenth St., Bangor 04401.

For more information, call Tweedie at 947-7245.

Leigh Butler invites you to an underground church service, “worship as it might be experienced by Christians” unable to practice their faith, at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25, at Second Congregational Church of Brewer, 607 South Main St.

There will be “no Bibles allowed,” Butler wrote, and any donations will benefit the work of Open Doors with Brother Andrew, “an international ministry serving persecuted Christians around the world.”

For information, call the church at 989-7930.

Sharon Nickerson of Phillips-Strickland House in Bangor reminds you orders for its 2007 annual poinsettia sale must be made by Monday, Nov. 26.

The plants, in a variety of colors and sizes, are $12, $25 or $35.

To order, call Nickerson at 941-2820.

Micki Sumpter, executive director of the Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce, reports the Harlem Rockets comedy basketball team will play the Ellsworth Dream Team at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, at Ellsworth High School.

Advance tickets are $6 ($7 at the door) and are available, in Ellsworth, at EACC and Morrison Chevrolet, or at Worcester Wreath Co. in Harrington.

Sponsored by Bangor Savings Banks, proceeds benefit Worcester Wreath Co.’s Wreaths Across America campaign.

For more information, call the EACC, 667-5584.

Our Global Community class members Beth Chase, Danielle Iverson, Katie Robinson and Kim Cabral of Dexter Regional High School seek donations for their Craft Fair and Silent Auction, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, at DRHS.

Vendor tables are $25 for one, $40 for two and $55 for three, or $20 to bring your own.

Donations and table reservations must be made by Monday, Nov. 26.

A $5 surcharge will be added for bringing tables the day of the fair.

For information, call Gilbert, 924-5536, or e-mail gilbertk@sad46.org or Chase at 09chaseb@sad46.org.

The class conducts fundraisers “to assist international volunteer projects,” they wrote of their work ranging from an adopt-a-village program in rural China to an after-school program in Guatemala.

Regular readers may have noticed my column has been “abundantly stuffed” the past few days.

That’s because my husband and I are preparing to enjoy our “abundantly stuffed” turkey in Minnesota this week.

My column returns to this section Tuesday, Nov. 27.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

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


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