NORWAY — The Stone-Smart American Legion Auxiliary Unit 82 met in October and November with president Thelma Denlinger presiding.
The president’s project for the year is the Oxford Hills Food Pantry. Food items can be dropped off at Hall and Main Street on bingo night.
Lucille Allen, department chairman of the Auxiliary Emergency Fund, spoke of the purpose of the fund which is to help the auxiliary member who is in need.
Girl Staters Allysa Andrews and Megan Freely reported on their experience at the Girl State program in Bangor. Assistant director Caroleen Caldwell also attended.
Diane Polvinen was appointed to the executive committee, replacing Tami Hill.
Donations were made recently to Christmas Giftshops at Western Maine Veterans Home and Togus, funds to help the post pay for oil, purchased raffle tickets to support the fundraiser, to military Kids for Christmas and to WMVH Christmas tree of lights in honor of post veterans.
The Auxiliary will help with the cost of a new furnace the post is installing. Post 82 gave the unit a birthday supper and each lady a corsage. New members Sylvia Grover and Theresa Parlin were welcomed.
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