NEW GLOUCESTER – The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Museum, Route 26, will open today for the season.

The museum will be open Mondays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed Sundays) through Columbus Day.

The Shaker Museum is part of the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, an active community of Shakers. New this year are family workshops in addition to tours, gift shop and book shop, nature walks, Apple Saturdays, crafts demonstrations and workshops. The special exhibit for 2005 will be “Built According to His Mind: The Works of Brother Hewitt Chandler.”

Bridge play

LEWISTON – The Lewiston-Auburn Duplicate Bridge Club met on April 19 at the Multi-Purpose Center.

Winners in Flight A were: first, Martine Begert and Rosemarie Goodwin; second, Mary Leahey and Lucille Theriault; third, Maude Abbott and Claire Lyons; fourth, David Lock and Patricia Garcia; tied at fifth, Alberta Turner and Helen Little with Richard Balian and Anna Vitiello. Flight B winners were: first, Maude Abbott and Claire Lyons; second, Alberta Turner and Helen Little; third, George Bernstein and Peter Dickson. Flight C winners were: first, George Bernstein and Peter Dickson; second, Doug and Betty Sise. Another game will be played at 9 a.m. Tuesday, April 26, at the Multi-Purpose Center. A partner is guaranteed. The club also met on April 20 at Schooner Estates in Auburn. Winners in Flight A were: first, Mary Leahey and Patricia Quinn; second, Lucille Bilodeau and Alberta Turner; third, Tom Dahlberg and David Wallace; fourth, Richard Balian and Lucille Theriault. Winners in Flight B were Lucille Bilodeau and Alberta Turner. Another game will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, at Schooner Estates. For more information and/or a partner, call Lucille Theriault at 783-0431.


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