New Auburn Seniors postpone meeting
AUBURN — The New Auburn Seniors have postponed the March meeting due to repairs being made at Sacred Heart Church.
The Seniors have planned a meeting for Monday, March 20. Confirmation of this meeting and the meeting time will be announced.
FMI: 207-783-0273.
Bridge club lists winners
LEWISTON — The Lewiston Bridge Club winners on Feb. 6 were, first, Marta Clements and Pete Cummings; second, Cindy Kirchherr and Jim Krainin; and, third, Rosemarie Goodwin and David Lock.
Winners of the individual game on Feb. 14 were, first and second tie, Rosemarie Goodwin and Bob Kirchherr; third/fourth tie, Claire Lyons and Mike True.
Winners on Feb. 21 were, first, Rosemarie and Tom Goodwin; second and first in B and C, Paul Clement and Roger Labbe; third, Nancy Lindgren and Les Buzzell; fourth, Jeanine Kivus and Pete Cummings; and, second in B, Marta Clements and Hazel Glazier.
Games are played at 9 a.m. Mondays and Tuesdays in the Seniors’ Room at the Lewiston Memorial Armory, 65 Central Ave. A partner is always guaranteed, and all bridge players are welcomed.
FMI: 207-754-1431.
Pinochle, pitch players welcome
LEWISTON — Pinochle and pitch card games for seniors are played weekly at the Lewiston Armory, 65 Central Ave.
New players are always welcome. Pitch is played at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays. Pinochle is at 1 p.m. on Thursdays. Refresher courses are available in both categories.
The armory is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Players must become a member to participate.
FMI: 207-513-3005, 207-784-6636, 207-784-3521.

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