Club guests

OXFORD – Warden Rick Stone and biologists Scott Lindsey and Phil Bozengard of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife will be present at the Lake Thompson Fish and Game Club meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday Feb. 2. All local sportsmen are invited.

This is a question/answer session dealing with fish and game management, law enforcement and department policies.

The clubhouse is on the Paine Road, East Oxford.

Worship leader

PARIS – Cynthia Reedy will be the worship leader at the First Universalist Church, 36 Pine St., on Sunday, Feb. 5. “Love Is the Spirit of This Church” will be Reedy’s sermon topic at the 10 a.m. service. The music will be by the choir and Forest Perkins, church organist. Renee Wales will lead the Sunday school. Child care is provided. Brunch will follow in Good Cheer Hall. Everyone is welcome.

Seniors organize

OXFORD – Senior citizens will start a group in Oxford on Monday, Feb. 13. The group will meet from 10 a.m. to noon every Monday at the Recreation Building, the former fire station.

There will be a variety of games available or a time for visiting. Refreshments will be available and suggestions will be asked. Co-organizers are Pat Frye and Barbara Hall.

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History Fest

SUMNER – The Congregational Church of East Sumner will have a potluck supper and History Fest at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10.

Friends and neighbors are invited. Bring a dish (main, dessert, salad, breads) to share and photos and memorabilia of an event in the history of the church. The church has a VCR. Contact Cynthia Norton at 388-2667 if a slide projector, cassette or DVD player is needed. Pastor Michael Johnson will share the history of the United Church of Christ.

On Sunday, Feb. 12, the church will have a Valentine’s breakfast at 7:30 a.m. and coffee hour at 10 a.m. after the service. The choir and Sunday school will sing during the service, which starts at 9.

4-H Ski Day

OXFORD – Four-H members, families and friends are welcome to attend the annual 4-H Cross Country Ski Day at Carter’s Farm during February school vacation. Each year 4-H members use the trails, have lunch and spend a day with other 4-H families.

This year the 4-H Ski Day will be held from 10 a.m. through the afternoon on Tuesday, Feb. 21. Families can rent or bring their own skis. There is a small trail fee and a rental fee for the day.

For more information, 4-H families can contact Extension Educator Susan Jennings at 9 Olson Rd., South Paris, or phone 743-6329 or 1-800-287-1482.

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