NEW VINEYARD – New Vineyard North Snowmobile Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Smith Hall.

The guest speaker will be Tom Saviello, who will speak on legislative bills pertaining to snowmobile clubs. All area clubs are welcome.

Jay Jams’ basketball tourney

JAY – The third annual “Jay Jams” Middle School basketball tournament will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 19 and 20, at Jay High School and Middle School. The tournament includes teams from Livermore Falls, Boothbay, Dirigo, Lisbon, Halldale, Mount Blue, Winthrop and Jay. Admission is $3 for adults, $1 for seniors and students and free for children under 5.

Driver education course planned

RANGELEY – The registration deadline for the driver education course offered by Rangeley Adult Education is Wednesday, Feb. 23. Applicants need to have their original birth certificate, a signed original SSI card, a parent to sign the registration forms and a check made out to Area Driving Inc. Students must be 15 or older at the time of registration.

Adult Ed is also offering General Educational Development preparation for those who would like to upgrade their job but do not have a high school diploma. Visit the office for information on preparing to take a test. Preparation hours are flexible and may work around the student’s schedule. For more information, call 864-3311, ext. 114.

Festival to include interpreters

FARMINGTON – ASL interpreters will be available throughout the day at the 22nd annual Children’s Festival, sponsored by the Franklin County Children’s Task Force. The festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, in Olsen Student Center at the University of Maine at Farmington.

Sherry Walrath of Strong has students lined up to donate their time and knowledge at this year’s festival by assisting the hearing impaired in interpreting performances and/or activities.

For more information, call 778-6960 or check out the Task Force Web site at www.fcctf.org.

Flowers available for Daffodil Days

FARMINGTON – Support the American Cancer Society during Daffodil Days the week of March 21 in Franklin County. Fresh daffodils will be available for a donation of $7 a bouquet at local Hannaford stores. Orders may be made in advance of Daffodil Days by calling the American Cancer Society at 1-800-464-3102, press 3, by March 11.

Funds raised will support the society’s programs and services for cancer patients and their families.

The society is also looking for volunteers to help during Daffodil Days. They are needed to lend a hand to sell, pack, sort or deliver flowers during the week of March 21. Call the above 800 number for more information.


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