Snowmobile association

RANGELEY — The Rangeley Lakes Snowmobile Club will host a Maine Snowmobile Association (MSA) Western Region meeting at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Gingerbread House Restaurant in Oquossoc. The meeting is designed to be informational and open to MSA and snowmobile club members in the western region of Maine, but anyone interested is invited to attend.

Hors d’oeuvres, soft drinks and coffee will be served. Staff from the Department of Conservation’s Bureau of Trails and officers from MSA will attend, give brief overviews of what is new concerning snowmobiling and answer questions. Seating is limited. Call Mac Dudley, MSA Western Regional director at 864-5919 to attend, no later than Tuesday, Oct. 20.

Girl scouts

BETHEL — Girl Scouts of Maine will host a parent information and
registration meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at Crescent Park
Elementary School. Girl Scouts is for girls between the ages of 5 to
17.

For information on Girl Scouts or to volunteer, contact
Heather Carver at 824-0778 or Jeanie Duguay at 364-3639 or
1-888-922-4763, e-mail jduguay@gsmaine.org or visit
www.girlscoutsofmaine.org.

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Snowmobile club

DIXFIELD — The Poondunck Snowmobile Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at the
W.R.V.S. Clubhouse, Canton Point Road. At the last meeting there
was talk about the possibility of changing the name of the club and members are asked to bring ideas and names for the
snowmobile club.

Relay benefit

MEXICO — An event to benefit the American Cancer Society’s River Valley Relay For Life Team,
Memiers Misfitz, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Mexico Rec Center. There will be a jump tent, Halloween crafts and games, a bake sale including all day suckers,
pumpkin whoopie pies and pumpkin pies and Halloween cupcake and cookie
decorating. All activities use tickets and are 10 for $5 or 75 cents
each. For more information, call Jessica at 357-9981 or Belinda at
364-7069.

Scholarship

PARIS — Zeta Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, will award a $300 scholarship to one recipient this year. Applicants must be women who have completed their
freshman year of college, are going into the field of education and
come from a town in one of the following school districts, 17, 21, 39, 43, 44, Union 21 or the town of Peru.

Applicants
should submit a one-page letter telling about their educational
background, future plans and why they feel they would be a good recipient. The deadline for letters of application is
Tuesday, Nov. 10. Submit the letter of application to Toni Hamlin, 8 Frederick Ave., South Paris, ME 04281.

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