OTISFIELD — On Wednesday, April 17, the Social Outreach Committee is hosting its monthly Community Lunch, a Maker’s/Craft Sale, and the initial meeting to discuss creating an Otisfield Garden Club. The lunch menu includes ham, potatoes au gratin, peas, salads, rolls, fruit, assorted cakes and cupcakes, coffee and iced tea.
A small community group of makers meets every Wednesday afternoon except Community Lunch Wednesday at the East Otisfield Free Baptist Church. Some members will have their handmade items for sale at the Community Lunch. There will be many knitted articles, adult and children’s aprons, table toppers, dishcloths, rice bags, gel prints, and whimsical bunnies, among other things.
If you want to join this open group to craft, get ideas, inspiration, and/or camaraderie, email Elaine at [email protected] or call 461-1995.
Susan Huckaby invites those interested in creating a garden club to come and share ideas. The meeting will be from 10:30-11:30 at the Community Hall before the lunch.
The Community Lunch is from 11:30 to 12:30 at the Community Hall, 292 State Route 121. It is free, but donations are always appreciated.
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