Supper
WEST PARIS — The American Legion Auxiliary # 151 on Church Street, West Paris is having a Public Supper on Saturday, May 18 from 4:30-6 p.m. Eat in or take out, $12 donation suggested. The menu will include baked chicken breast, mashed potato, green beans, corn, homemade rolls, dessert & beverages. Call ahead for take-out or if you have any questions. 207-381-0504 or 207-674-2346.
Meetings
WEST PARIS — The Finnish-American Heritage Society of Maine will hold its monthly meeting at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 19 at the FinnAm Center, 8 Maple Street in West Paris. Following a brief business meeting, Sarah Cummings will present what promises to be a very interesting and informative program about the kantele. Sarah is an accomplished musician and educator whose knowledge and expertise on this ancient Finnish stringed instrument is extraordinary. All are welcome to join us to share in the fun and enjoy the coffee table. For more information, contact Dale Piirainen at (207) 461-3795 or [email protected].
NORWAY — There will be a public information session about the Norway Equitable Housing Coop from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22 at Norway Memorial Library. Have you been watching the property at the corner of Whitman and Pearl change in the last year or so? Are you curious about what is planned for the site? Are you or someone you know looking for housing in Norway downtown? Join us for dessert and a public info session about the Norway Equitable Housing Cooperative.
Affordable, safe, energy-efficient housing is a critical need in our community. We are a small group of local renters and volunteers who have come together around a mission to create equitable, regenerative, cooperative housing in Norway’s downtown. We welcome your support of our effort to add 18 units of affordable, resident-owned, net zero housing units to our historic downtown, in support of workers and area businesses. For more information, visit www.ecologybasedeconomy.org/norwayequitablehousingcoop.
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