Longaberger bingo for pets
NORWAY — Responsible Pet Care will host Longaberger bingo Sunday, March 26, at the Norway Legion Hall.
Doors will open at 11 a.m., and bingo will start at 12:30 p.m.
Tickets are $10 for 16 games. There will also be coverall games, raffles and a 50/50. Refreshments will be served.
Proceeds will benefit Responsible Pet Care.
FMI, tickets: 207-743-8679.
Bridge club lists results
OXFORD — Oxford Hills Duplicate Bridge Club winners on March 3 were, first in flight A, Dot Kelleher and Mike True; second, Neanie Kivus and Pete Cummings; third, Claire Lyons and Nancy Lindgren; fourth and first in B, Hazel Glazier and Marta Clements; second in B and first in C, B.J. and Steve Cavicchi; third in B, Denny Raymond and Rick Verrill; fourth in B and second in C, Milt McKeen Jr. and Jim Krainin; third in C, Cindy and Bob Kirchherr; and, fourth, Arlen Riis and Elaine Dresser.
Winners on March 10 were, first in flight A, Neanie Kivus and David Lock; second were Paul Kahl and Rick Verrill; third and first in B, Milt McKeen Jr. and Jim Krainin; fourth in A, Pete Cummings and Dick Allen; second in B, Cathy Sanderson and Clare Lyons; third in B, Denny Raymond and Jim Dickens; and fourth, B.J. and Steve Cavicchi.
Games are played at 9:15 a.m. Fridays at the Oxford Recreation Center on King Street. All bridge players are welcome, and a partner is guaranteed.
FMI: 207-754-9153, [email protected].

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