Church supper

NEW SHARON – The United Methodist Church of New Sharon will serve its first public baked bean-casserole supper of 2006 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at the annex. The menu will also include chop suey, coleslaw, molded salads, homemade pie, coffee and tea. Admission will be $6 for adults and $2 for children.

Sunday service

FARMINGTON – Pastor Susan Crane of Henderson Memorial Baptist Church invites all to worship with the congregation at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 29. Sunday school for all ages will begin at 9 a.m., and the service will be followed by fellowship at 11:30 a.m.

Scrapbooking

FARMINGTON – The WG Mallett Elementary School PTA will hold a fund-raising scrapbooking crop from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at the North Dining Hall, University of Maine at Farmington.

There will be raffles, prizes and classes throughout the day. Proceeds will benefit the PTA and will be used to fund field trips, computer equipment, Arts in the School and other programs outside the school budget.

For more information, to purchase raffle tickets or to register, contact Tami Labul at 778-6721 or thinking@direcway.com.

Winter classes

LIVERMORE FALLS – SAD 36 and Jay Continuing Education announce winter offerings.

ATV safety will cover environmental concerns and landowner relations. Laws and registration of an ATV, parts of an ATV, safety features, basic riding skills and protective clothing will be discussed. The class will run two evenings in April at the American Legion hall.

Bow hunter safety and hunter safety will provide students with knowledge regarding equipment, proper hunting methods, responsibilities and safety.

Participants are invited to explore children’s literature. How to choose age-appropriate books for children and how to find quality literature for kids will be the topic of a class that will run four evenings, one time a month, starting in February.

“Make It and Take It” with Kelly Adams will offer the experience of making items with polymer clay. Participants can make anything they can imagine with the clay. Class will start in February and will run every other week.

Residents are invited to visit the office at 19 Main St. or call 897-6384 for a copy of the spring 2006 brochure.


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