Enjoy this wonderful winter weather! If you can’t get out to ski or snowshoe, you can have an indoor walk with friends (or meet new ones) with our Walk the Gym program every Tuesday and Thursday, 1-2, at Gould Academy’s Field House (no fee or registration).

If you need help getting there (or anywhere else), call our N2N (Neighbor to Neighbor) Rides program. Need help getting out your driveway? Look in Team Bethel for someone for hire to plow or shovel:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TeamBethel.

An AFCI team can deliver sand to your home. There are plenty of activities and events listed below. The N2N drivers can take you; call the service number below.

Community
A terrific new service! Tuesday Teen Tech Tutors will start on Tuesday, February 7, from 3-4 p.m. at the Bethel Library – simple refreshments provided. Young people from the Telstar/Rotary Interact Program will be at the library to help you become better acquainted with your device. Bring your phone or laptop and ask your questions. You may also use a library computer to learn more about the internet. And you can meet the new Library Director, Kelcy Boles! Continuing the first Tuesday of March, April, and May.

Thursday nights, January 26 and February 2, 9-11:30 p.m. at Suds Pub, Hoot Night with Denny Breau.

Tuesday, January 31, 6-10: Sunday River Trivia and Karaoke with Western Maine’s Late Night DJ Peter G (For more information: 207-824-2269).

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Thursday, February 2 (snow date February 9), 4:30-6 at the West Parish Congregational Church – “Atrial Fibrillation: Old Questions – New Answers” (FMI: https://wmscollege.blogspot.com/).

Community Suppers (free, open to all) – last Wednesday of the month, 4:30-6 p.m., Bethel Alliance Church. Eat-in or take-out.

Conversation, coffee, and a bagel or doughnut, every Thursday, 9-noon, Bethel Alliance Church; come for one hour or all three.

And always: movies Fridays–Mondays at The Gem Theater (thegemtheater.com).

Bethel Food Pantry: EVERY Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, 9-11. Bring shopping bags, choose your own food; volunteers pack your bags and deliver to your car.

Health Tip from AARP: Who knew that our toes can tell the doctor a lot about our general health? (https://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2023/what-toes-and-toenails-can-say-about-your-health.html?health.html?)

All AFCI services are free. To request an N2N ride or other service: 207-824-4444. For information, inquiries, and suggestions – email: agefriendlybethel@gmail.com, visit our Facebook page or website www.agefriendlybethel.org. We love to hear from you!

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