Immigration officer drop-in hours

LEWISTON — Lewiston Public Library will host immigration services officers from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services on Friday, Feb. 10.

The officers will hold a free open office session for individuals from the community with any questions about the U.S. immigration process.

From 10 a.m. to noon, the officers will be available in a second-floor study room for one-on-one meetings. Drop-ins are welcome; no appointments are necessary.

Services provided include customer inquiries, case status for pending applications, and general information about naturalization, citizenship, permanent residence, and asylum/refugee information.

FMI: 207-513-3135, LPLReference@Gmail.com.

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Streaked Mountaineers cookout, vintage ride

BUCKFIELD — Streaked Mountaineers will hosting a cookout and vintage ride on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the snowmobile’s groomer garage on the ITS 89 railroad bed, next to Route 117 and the town’s Highway Garage.

While the event is free, donations are encouraged to support the snowmobile club, as donations will go into the grooming fund to help keep the town’s trails up to snuff.

The fun will start at 10 a.m., and will continue with the cookout at 11 a.m. The vintage ride kicks off around 2 p.m.

Western Maine Take Action meeting

NORWAY — Western Maine Take Action will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, at Café Nomad. 

The meeting will focus on how the group can serve as bridge builders within the community and work on important needs and issues. 

“While WMTA is not politically affiliated, those who attended our first meeting (on Jan. 29) have concerns with the current state of social-economic-political influences,” said Erika Lindstrom, WMTA co-founder and event organizer.

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