Suppers
WATERFORD — Tuesday, August 3: Summer supper at the North Waterford Church (route 35, opposite Melby’s Eatery) from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Drive-through meal will include baked ham, corn on the cob, coleslaw, cornbread, and strawberry shortcake for dessert, all for $10. All are welcome! Please join us!
LOVELL — Lovell United Church of Christ is pleased to offer the next in their series of take-out only dinners on Saturday, July 31, from 5-6 p.m. Menu will include roast turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, fresh corn on the cob, cranberry sauce, and homemade brownies. An alternate menu of turkey salad on a croissant, with corn, cranberries, and brownie, is also available; please specify when you call to reserve. The cost is $12. This dinner always sells out so please call 207-928-3100 to reserve yours soon! The church is at 1174 Main St., Lovell ME 04051.
LOCKE’S MILLS — Tuesday, August 10, 5 -9 p.m. at American Legion Post 68, 595 Greenwood Road. The menu is homemade baked beans, hot dogs, potato salad, coleslaw, rolls, dessert. Supper $10. Children under 12 $5. Dance $5. Music by Shadagee Ramblers.
Supper proceeds to benefit American Legion Auxiliary programs.
Weary Club
The Annual meeting of the Weary Club will be held on August 4 at 2 p.m. at the Norway Town Office.
Sale
The First Universalist Church of Norway will host a multi-person yard sale featuring collectibles, antiques, household items, tools, art, crafts, and more on Saturday, August 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church, 479 Main St., Norway.
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