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Meal to benefit Special Olympics

MECHANIC FALLS — American Legion Post 150, Auxiliary and Riders will sponsor a breakfast with all the fixings to benefit the Maine Special Olympics and the RSU 16 Special Olympics teams from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, at the post home. Cost is $5 a plate.

Holiday baking course in Turner

TURNER — Sign up now for two holiday baking courses being offered by SAD 52 Adult and Community Education.

“Bake the Night Away” on Thursday, Nov. 13: Learn to mix, knead, proof and shape basic yeast dough. Recipes will be shared. All baking levels are welcome for the hands-on class and children over age 9 may attend with an adult.

“Me Oh My … Love that Pie” on Thursday, Dec. 4: Make a standard two-crust pie as well as a fresh fruit tart. Learn the secrets of vinegar pastry dough. There will be hands-on time with instruction, recipes, tips and tasting opportunities.

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Students for the bread class need to bring an apron, rolling pin, cutting board and a container to fill and take home.

Pie-baking class students also need an apron and rolling pin, plus plastic zip bag and rolling mat.

Register online at www.msad52,maineadulted.org. For more information, call the Adult Ed office at 225-1010.

Lakeside Chapter to rededicate

WALES — Lakeside Chapter members will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the Masonic Hall, 322 Centre Road, to rededicate themselves to the fraternal and charitable mission of the order by listening to the associate conductress’ lecture, reading the Landmarks of the order, sharing the obligation and reading the Grand Chapter Charity Folder. These steps will help members to focus who they are and what they are about.

Last month the members collected about $75 worth of supplies for the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society in Lewiston. This month they are collecting for the Wales Food Bank, emphasizing nonfood items.

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While on a visit to Golden Sheaf Chapter in New Gloucester, members of Lakeside Chapter were the largest visiting group and brought home the “Traveling Cuddlies,” traveling mascot of District 4.

MS support group to have potluck

LEWISTON — The next MS Support Group meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Lepage Conference Center, 99 Campus Ave. The annual potluck supper will be held and members will bring in food to share with those present.

Bridge club winners listed

LEWISTON — The Lewiston Bridge Club winners at the Lewiston Armory on Nov. 3 were as follows: first, Patricia and Mike Quinn; second, Dick Allen and Pete Cummings; third, Jeanine Kivus and David Lock; fourth, Ellie and George Wigton.

First in B and C, Ellie and George Wigton; second in B, Debra Gardner and Paul Mitnik; second in C, Donna Bartlett and Sue Kaluzynski.

Winners on Nov. 4 were: first, Les Buzzell and John Pettengill; second, Larry Fortier and Roger Labbe; third, Paul Sherman and Mike True; fourth, Sue Kaluzynski and Paul Clement.

The bridge players celebrated Sue Kaluzynski 97th birthday.

Games are played at 9 a.m. every Monday and Tuesday in the Seniors Room at the Lewiston Armory, 65 Central Ave. A partner is guaranteed and all bridge players are welcome. Call Rosemarie Goodwin at 754-1431 for more information.

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