Scrapbooking

LEWISTON – ClubW! will offer crafters space to scrapbook, cutting tools and experienced scrapbookers from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 2, at the Lepage Conference Center, 100 Campus Ave. There will be no sales or consultants.

In lieu of a crop fee, participants should bring nonperishable items to be donated to the Sisters of Charity Food Pantry. To register, call 777-4000.

Church meeting

HEBRON – The Hebron Community Baptist Church, Station Road, will host the fellowship of the West Area Association of the American Baptist Churches of Maine on Monday, April 3, with dinner at 6:30 p.m.

Following the business meetings, there will be a program of music with Forest Perkins, chairman of the music department at Hebron Academy, playing the Estey organ and accompanying a hymn sing.

The Korean dinner planned for Sunday, April 2, has been postponed until after Easter. For details, call Pastor Meredith Dalessandro at 966-2694.

Toy Library moves

LEWISTON – The Toy Library has moved and is now at 675 Main St., door 13, at the Marketplace Mall, across the parking lot from Sam’s Italian Sandwich Shoppe. For more information, call 777-4753.

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Ballroom dancing

TURNER – SAD 52 Adult and Community Education will offer ballroom dancing from 6 to 7 p.m. beginning Monday, April 3, for eight weeks at Turner Elementary School. Lorraine Fournier will teach the swing, fox trot, waltz and cha-cha.

From 7 to 8 p.m. Latin dancing will be taught, including the mambo, meringue, cha-cha and tango. Time will also be spent on swing, which gives the individual an aerobic workout.

For more information on either dancing class or any of the other offerings of SAD 52 Adult Education, call 225-3478.

Seniors meeting

LEWISTON – The Lewiston Senior Citizens board of directors decided to add some “extras” to the March meeting by providing a “make-your-own sandwich” lunch at 12:30 p.m. followed by the meeting, then adjournment to the Senior Activity Room for bingo.

The cost was $2 a person for the lunch. The gym was set up with tables and chairs so seniors could use their luncheon seat for the meeting. A good attendance was reported.

Attendance prize winner was Betty Ames; pot of gold, Jeanne Plourde, Cecile St. Pierre, Muriel Turmenne and Theresa Plourde.

The board has decided to repeat lunch at the Monday, April 3, meeting.

Fortier Chapter

LEWISTON – The Dr. Paul Fortier Chapter 52, Association Canado-Americaine, will gather at 7 p.m. Monday, April 3, in the Senior Citizens Room of the Multi-Purpose Center.

Following the business meeting, members will have refreshments. More information on the meeting or the ACA is available by contacting the chapter president, Jeanne Poulin, at 783-0635.

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Rebekahs to meet

AUBURN – Liberty Rebekah Lodge 94 will meet Monday, April 3, at the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Home Activities Room, 85 Caron Lane, at 6 p.m. for snacks and a social time with the residents.

A meeting of the lodge will be held at 7 p.m., open to non-members. Rebekahs all over the state are collecting used eye glasses to be taken to Mizoram in Northeast India. As they are collected, they are turned over to the Rebekah Assembly and will be delivered to the needy in the fall. It is one of the service projects of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs.

For more information, call Esther Tucker, 998-5359.

La Survivance

LEWISTON – La Survivance Franaise will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, at the Multi-Purpose Center. Students from the Edward Little High School French Club will interpret a skit titled, “Brigitte,” a mannequin-robot found in the park. They are Casey Paige, Lindsay Le, Rene Giasson, Stephanie Dvorzak, Chris Keene, Vicky Cloutier and Libby Cox. Tickets for the May 7 banquet will be available. Lil Benoit will serve as hostess.

Sodality meeting

LEWISTON – St. Patrick’s Rosary Sodality will hold recitation of the Rosary at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, in the church chapel. A meeting will follow in the Msgr. Fitzpatrick room. There will be a short business meeting and the annual card party will be discussed. A “Penny Sale” will be hosted by Theresa Card. Coffee and refreshments will be served.

Grange program

LIVERMORE – Members of Androscoggin Pomona Grange will meet on Wednesday, April 5, at New Norland Grange in East Livermore for a 6:30 p.m. supper.

The program, which will begin at 7:30 p.m., will feature Ed Cervone from the Maine Center for Economic Policy, who will speak on TABOR. The public is invited to hear him speak.

An attendance drawing will be held and a business meeting will follow the program. Subordinate winners of the date square contest are reminded to bring their squares for the next level of the contest.


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