SeniorsPlus dining
RUMFORD – Rumford SeniorsPlus Dining Center, 50 Congress St., will have music and dinner every Wednesday. Bunny Pache will entertain from 10 to 11:30 a.m. with music on the newly donated organ and dinner will be served at 11:30 a.m. For more information or to make reservations for dinner, phone Kim at 364-3572.
Community networking meeting
RUMFORD – The next community networking meeting, sponsored by the River Valley Healthy Communities Coalition, is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27. The meeting will be held in the community room of Scrappers Domaine on Canal Street. Use the main entrance. Diane Gallagher and her youth from Voices Changing Choices, a program of the Abused Women’s Advocacy Project, will present a program. LeAnne Dodge, a prevention consultant from the Office of Substance Abuse will speak about the state’s One ME program. This is a public meeting. For more information, contact the coalition at 364-7408 or e-mail [email protected]
SeniorsPlus Halloween party
RUMFORD – Rumford SeniorsPlus Dining Center, 50 Congress St., will hold its annual Halloween party at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 29. Guess the weight of the pumpkin and win a prize. Dress up in a costume and have a chance to win a prize. Bring in canned goods, two or more, for the local food pantry and take $1 off the cost of the meal. The menu will consist of corned beef, cabbage, potato, carrots, turnip, dinner roll, festive Halloween cake, punch and choice of coffee, tea or milk. A donation of $3.50 for those 60 and over, their spouses, disabled, and volunteers is suggested; $5 for those under 60. For reservations phone Kim at 364-3572.
Elks Lodge hunters breakfast
RUMFORD – The Rumford Lodge of Elks No. 862 will host its sixth annual hunters breakfast Saturday, Oct. 30. Breakfast will be served in the lodge dining room from 4:30 to 8:30 a.m. or until sold out. The menu will be scrambled eggs, homemade beans, homefries, sausage, bacon, homemade toast, juice, coffee and tea. The cost is $5 for all you can eat. Use the side entrance on Exchange Street.
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