Received grant
WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Historical Society has received a grant from Wal-Mart because treasurer Paul Billings is an employee at its Distribution Center in Lewiston. To qualify, Billings has to work at least 25 hours each week at the center.
“We thank Wal-Mart for its civic concern and support. We might not have kept going without it,” said Curator Larry Billings.
Knitting club
PARIS — The Paris Public Library will host a knitting club from 4 to 5 p.m. Mondays. The club is open to everyone, from beginning knitters to advanced knitters, and all ages are welcome.
Some experienced knitters will be on hand to help teach people interested in learning how to knit. Knitters can stop by to get help on a project, provide assistance to other knitters, or come by just to visit and knit or crochet.
No registration is necessary. For those learning to knit, there will be yarn available and some knitting needles to use. For more information, contact the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or [email protected].
Program rescheduled
BETHEL — The Western Mountain Senior College To Your Health Committee has announced that the program scheduled for Feb. 25, entitled “For Every Heart There is a Story” with Dennise Whitley, will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 6, at the Bethel Congregational Church, Church Street.
Public supper
CASCO — The Sunshine Club of Webbs Mills will have a public supper from 5 to 6 p.m. Saturday, March 6, at the Crescent Lake Community Hall, Route 11, Webbs Mills, Casco. The menu will include baked beans, chop suey, hot dogs, cole slaw, potato salad, pasta salad, jello salads, bread, beverages and pie. Cost for adults is $7; children 12 and under, $4; children under 4, free. For more information, contact Nancy Tripp at 627-4392.
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