PARIS — A ticket auction to benefit Responsible Pet Care will be held Saturday, Sept. 23, at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School.
Bidding will be from 5 to 6:30 p.m., and winners will be drawn at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets will cost $5, $10 and $20, with bonus tickets available.
There will be more than 300 items on which to bid. Food and refreshments will be available.
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SUMNER — The Congregational Church of East Sumner is hosting its ninth annual Harvest Day and Barn Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at 50 Main St., Route 219.
The church will also have baked goods and raffle basket sale tables, as well as a raffle for a truckload of loam donated by David Bragg.
Breakfast and a bean hole bean and hot dog lunch will be offered inside the church, with indoor or outdoor seating.
Approximately 15 local crafters and vendors will set up their tables on the grass leading up to the pavilion.
For the fourth year, there will be a collection box for new or good used blankets for Maine’s Native Americans. Blankets may be left in a marked container on the back deck until Sept. 23.
The event will be held rain or shine. All proceeds from the church sale tables and breakfast and lunch sales benefit the outreach of the church.
FMI, donate: 207-388-2667, 207-388-2263.
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