Robin Dow Seniors to meet
AUBURN — Robin Dow Senior Citizens met on March 8.
Attendance winners were Callie Adams and Leigh Whittle; red tickets winners, Nancy Hutchinson, Al Strout and Merry Strout; white, Bob Bell, Delores Danforth and Lorraine Raymond; and, blue, Janis Brackenbury, Mary Tasinnari and Carmela Hewitt.
There will not be a meeting on March 22 because so many members will be on a senior trip.
The next meeting will be Wednesday, April 12, with an Easter luncheon of fried chicken. There will be an Easter bonnet parade, so members should bring decorated hat. A director’s meeting is at 10:45 a.m. followed by a regular meeting.
New members are always welcome to join the club and take part in our activities.
FMI: 207-345-9533.
Sabattus Seniors to meet
SABATTUS — Sabattus Seniors will meet Thursday, April 6, at Maxwell Gill Hall for a ham dinner.
Reservations are required by March 30 by contacting 207-375-4037.
On the agenda at this meeting is a change to the club by-laws to increase the club dues to $5.
For information about trips, seniors may contact Helen at 207-375-6588 or Joline at 207-375-4627.
Tri-Town Penguins to meet
DURHAM — The Tri-Town Penguins Snowmobile Club of Durham, Freeport and Pownal meets at 7 p.m. on the last Tuesday of each month, September to April, at the Durham Fire Station at 615 Hallowell Road.
The next meeting will be March 28. New members are always welcome.
FMI: 207-865-6188, 207-233-6952, [email protected].

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