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Chefs’ gala to raise funds for mammograms

Because of the success of past Union Trust Chefs’ Galas in raising funds for mammography machines at Maine Coast Memorial Hospital in Ellsworth, proceeds from this year’s event will be used to provide “funds of mammogram scholarships for those whose mammograms are not covered under their insurance plan,” reports Jane Sanderson.

The 15th annual Union Trust Chefs’ Gala, the Roaring Twenties, will be 5:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday, April 26, at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Ellsworth.

Seating is limited, and tickets may be reserved by calling 664-5337.

Of your $85 donation, $65.50 is tax-deductible for this semiformal or period-costume fundraiser.

The evening features a 1928 automobile with a rumble seat, a replica of Lindbergh’s Sprit of St. Louis, specialty foods by local chefs and the live band music of Big Chief, Sanderson wrote.

In addition, Stanley Subaru has donated a pink Schwinn “Hope” Breast Cancer Awareness scooter for a raffle, with the winning ticket to be drawn that evening. You do not need to be present to win.

Raffle tickets are $10 for three for $25, and can be purchased at www.mainehospital.

org “or anywhere the scooters are located,” Sanderson wrote.

Fore more information about the gala or purchasing raffle tickets, call Sanderson or visit the hospital Web site.

The public is invited to attend a workshop led by Ellsworth Garden Club President Jay Barnes, “Growing Great Tomatoes and More!” at 7 p.m. Monday, April 21, at the University of Maine Cooperative Extension office on Boggy Book Road in Ellsworth.

Bring your garden plans, and for more information, call Barnes at 667-8878.

Rose Williams is secretary of the Greater Bangor Area Parkinson’s Disease Support Group.

She reminds readers this group meets the third Sunday of each month at Acadia Hospital on Stillwater Avenue in Bangor. The next meeting is Sunday, April 20.

“Everyone is welcome to attend,” Williams wrote, “not only someone with Parkinson’s but those who need information, encouragement or support.”

For more information, call Williams at 746-7141.

Kevin Carr e-mailed that Bangor Breakfast Kiwanis Club will hold its second annual live and silent auction and dinner Social, 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, at the Bangor Banquet and Conference Center on Hogan Road.

Tickets are $23 and include a full buffet dinner. A cash bar will be available.

For more information, or to purchase tickets, call Doug Damon at 942-6310.

Carr says proceeds will benefit local Kiwanis children’s charities and, “once again, this year, 25 percent of the proceeds will be dedicated to supporting the Senior League World Series,” this August, at Mansfield Stadium in Bangor.

The Bangor Breakfast Kiwanis Club meets 7-8 a.m. Thursdays, at Geaghan’s Restaurant and Pub on Main Street in Bangor.

Guests and prospective members are welcome and encouraged to attend, and more information about the club can be obtained by calling Membership Committee Chair Bill Esty at 942-6310.

Alpha Phi Omega will sponsor a blood drive 1-7 p.m. Thursday, April 24, in Alexander Field House at Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, reports Janice Zenter of MMA.

Appointments are recommended but not required and can be made at www.bloodpartners.org/redcross/mma. For information, call the American Red Cross at 800-462-9400.

Amanda Green and Lana Leighton, principals of Hudson and Bradford Elementary School, report parents and teachers are planning a benefit spaghetti dinner, silent auction and raffle to help with medical expenses for Myra Leighton, who was recently diagnosed with cancer.

That event is 5-7:30 p.m. Friday, May 9, at the Bradford Community Center. Admission is by donation.

However, for this fundraiser to be successful, your donations to the dinner, auction or raffle would be greatly appreciated.

Leighton, who has three young daughters, is a longtime bus driver for Bradford and Hudson students.

If you can contribute in any way to this event, call 327-1444 for more information.

Deb Melnikas, assistant director of the American Folk Festival on the Bangor Waterfront, which is Aug. 22-24, reminds you that “with just four months to go,” volunteers are needed to fill more than 2,100 shifts.

You can volunteer for everything from music logging to vending, stage area services, staffing the information booth or site set-up by calling 992-2630 or at www.americanfolkfestival.com.

All volunteers receive an exclusive festival T-shirt and a ticket to a private party for volunteers, artists and staff.

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


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