Club to meet

NEW SHARON – The New Sharon Snow Riders Snowmobile Club will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at the New Sharon Congregational Church Vestry. All are welcome.

Church lunch

FARMINGTON – The Old South First Congregational Church will serve its monthly free community luncheon from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12. The menu will include “Stan’s Regionally Famous American Chop Suey,” coleslaw, rolls and cake with ice cream.

Delivery service will be available in the Farmington area. Those who need to have meals delivered should call the church office, 778-0424, during the week or the church kitchen, 778-4438, on the morning of the luncheon.

Christmas show

FARMINGTON – The Franklin County Arts and Crafts Association invites area crafters to participate in its annual Christmas show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at the University of Maine at Farmington Student Center.

All items for sale must be originally-made by individuals participating. For more information, call 778-6987.

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Sports sale

FARMINGTON – The Farmington Ski Club annual ski and winter sports sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Mt. Blue High School. The sale will have a lot of used, but not abused, equipment, as well as new equipment.

Those who have equipment that they would like to sell may bring it from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11. The club fee is 25 cents an item to enter the sale and 15 percent of the sale price goes to the club when the item sells.

Everything needed for winter recreation will be there, including alpine and cross country skis, boots, snowboards, snowshoes, helmets and race suits.

There willl be vendors with new equipment, and information will be available on Titcomb Mountain memberships/season passes, children’s programs and registration forms. For more information, call 778-9031.

Grange installs

LIVERMORE – New Norlands Grange met on Oct. 22 at the hall. A potluck supper was served, with Turner Grange furnishing dessert. The joint installation of the officers of New Norlands and Turner granges was conducted by State Grange Master Steven Verrill and his staff.

Special guests at the New Norlands meeting were Verrill, Harold and Millie Parsons. Members discussed how they could get more involved in the community. The clock tower project was mentioned. It was suggested each member be contacted and asked for ideas to get into community involvement.

Silver march prizes were won by Millie Parson and Larry Souther. The next meeting will be Saturday, Nov. 26, and all members are invited to attend and give their ideas to help the community.


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