RUMFORD – The River Valley Chamber of Commerce is offering Stash of Cash for the month of November.

One ticket, at the cost of $5, will buy 30 chances to win $100 a day in the month of November. All proceeds will benefit the River Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Tickets are available at the chamber office or the following businesses; State Farm Insurance, Erik Designs, All That Jazz, Mexico Pet & Agway, Port to Port, Dan’s Automotive, Hannaford, Sam’s, Paradise Day Spa, Information Center and Sun Journal. For more information phone the chamber office at 364-3241.

Benefit for chapel

CANTON – Pastor Scott Verrill will present a program on “Stained Glass, Broken People” at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, in Bradbury Memorial Chapel, Canton Point Road.

This is the second in a series of fund-raisers to help restore and preserve the chapel. For more information, people can call 597-2005.

Hunters breakfast

RUMFORD – The officers and members of Rumford Elks Lodge 862 will have their fifth annual hunters breakfast from 4 to 8 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 1. The menu will include scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, homemade beans, toast, biscuits and beverages. It will cost $5 for adults and $2.50 for children 16 and under.

People don’t have to be hunters to attend. People are being asked to use the Exchange Street entrance.

Holiday fair

DIXFIELD – The Extension Homemaker groups of Oxford County will hold their annual holiday open house crafts and demonstrations from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Dirigo Middle School.

Woods course

BETHEL – A fall course, Wood and Woods: Logging and Landscape in Northern New England, will be offered by the Bethel Historical Society’s Regional History Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4. The course is being offered in conjunction with the current exhibit at the society’s O’Neil Robinson House, “Wood and Woods: Finding a Middle Ground.” The first class will deal with the region’s logging heritage and include a visit to the exhibit by Bruce Towle, who organized and prepared it. Society Director Stanley R. Howe, who will coordinate the course, will also present the historic background of logging with a slide lecture.

The second class Nov. 10 will focus on a presentation by Wayne Millen, assistant director of the Resource Division of the White Mountain National Forest based in Gorham, N.H. He will discuss the history of the National Forest and its practices, procedures and goals through the years.

The third class Dec. 1 will feature a panel consisting of foresters, forest land owners and representatives of organizations that advocate limits on logging. This presents an opportunity for participants to hear a variety of viewpoints and to interact with some of those involved with this complex issue. The fee for the course will be $10 for nonmembers and $8 for society members. To register phone the society office at 824-2908 or (800) 824-2910.


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