FARMINGTON – The Monday Club will meet for a noon luncheon Monday, May 2, at the Heritage House in Skowhegan. Following the lunch, Elizabeth Martin will speak on the history of the Lakewood Theater. Husbands of members are invited to attend and any member may take a guest. Anyone who needs a ride should phone Nancy Flick or Kay Mills.

Water event

LIVERMORE FALLS – National Drinking Water Week is being celebrated May 1 to 7. Part of the celebration for the Livermore Falls Water District is a performance by the National Theatre for Children called “The Water Pirates of Neverland.”

Jointly hosted by the Water District and the Maine Department of Human Services Drinking Water Program, the theater will perform on Monday, May 2, at the Livermore Falls Elementary School.

“The show is great,” said Doug Burdo, district superintendent. “The children love it, and it teaches them about the importance of clean water.”

Rummage sale

RANGELEY – A two-day rummage sale will be held in the undercroft of the Rangeley Episcopal Church, Main Street, from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 6, and from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7.

There will be a large selection of men’s pants and jackets, women’s slacks and skirts, sweaters, clothing for teens and little people. Also included will be household items and a specialties boutique. The sale is a benefit sponsored by the Episcopal Church Women.

Safety course

JAY – The Jay Police Department will sponsor a free all-terrain vehicle course from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 14. Students age 10 to 15 must be accompanied by a parent. The class is limited to 15 students.

Anyone wishing to attend is asked to call the Jay Police Department at 897-6766.

Shrine screening

FARMINGTON – The Western Mountains Shrine Club will hold a free screening clinic to identify children under age 18 who may benefit from expert care in orthopedics, sports injuries, neuromuscular disorders, spinal disorders or burn and burn scarring provided by Shrine Hospitals.

The clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 14, at Franklin Memorial Hospital. All services provided by Shrine Hospitals are free of charge.

For more information or questions, call Kora Shrine at 1-800-782-5672 or Bill Holmead at 639-5601.


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