Bridge club results

LEWISTON — The Lewiston-Auburn Social Bridge Club winners at the Multi-Purpose Center on June 18 were as follows: first, Jeanine Kivus and David Lock; second, Dick Allen and Marta Clements; third, Leslie Lord and Nancy Lindgren; fourth, Jan Arey and Linda Leotsakos; first in B, Dick Allen and Marta Clements; second, Claire Lyons and Priscilla Rooth; first in C, Claire Lyons and Priscilla Rooth; second, Helen Little and Judy Abromson.

The Lewiston-Auburn Duplicate BC winners on June 19 were: first, Fred Letourneau and Luke Merry; second, Patricia Garcia and David Lock; third, Mike True and Rick Verrill; fourth, Nancy Lindgren and Les Buzzell; first in B, Kathleen Burden and Mary Trafton; second, Sue Kaluzynski and Donna Bartlett.

Games will be played on Monday, June 25, and Tuesday, June 26, at 9 a.m. at the Multi-Purpose Center. The Lewiston Armory, 65 Central Ave., will be the new site for the Monday and Tuesday bridge games beginning Monday, July 2.

Bridge games at Schooner Estates, 200 Stetson Road, Auburn, will resume on Wednesday, June 27, at 6:30 p.m.

Fourth of July barbecue

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LEWISTON — On July 4, Hope Haven Gospel Mission will host the annual Fourth of July Barbecue between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at 209 Lincoln St. The meal will be available to the shut-ins as well, to make their day a little more special and affordable to them.

Seniors plan Disney trip

LEWISTON — The Lewiston Senior Citizens are planning a seven-day trip from Sept. 11-17. The trip will include four days on the Royal Caribbean and three days at Disney World, Epcot Center and Animal Kingdom. Sleeping facilities, meals and passes for Disney are included. For more information, contact Terry at 784-2916 and tell her Bert told you to call.

Girl Scout Daisy program

AUBURN — Girl Scouts of Maine will host a four-week “Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden” series in Auburn. Space is limited. Preregistration is necessary by July 6.

The girls will explore the Daisy journey resources, specifically the “Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden Journey” book; a favorite pastime — gardening — meets the Girl Scout Law. The result is a storybook world of flowers and little girls who, together, do great things. Girl Scout Daisies will especially enjoy meeting the colorful, global characters who teach them to live the Girl Scout Law.

The program will run one evening through the month of July for all girls in kindergarten and first grade. There is no cost for the series.

To register or for more information, contact Jeanie Duguay at 364-3639, 1-888-922-4763, ext. 237, or jduguay@gsmaine.org.


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