AFCI offers free Home Safety Assessments – to schedule, call Brie Weisman at 364-7056.
AFCI’s N2N (Neighbor to Neighbor) Rides Program can take you to all the activities noted below, to medical appointments, or for shopping, educational or social outings. Call our service number (below).
Community
Live music at several local venues. Find those and other upcoming community events at bethelmaine.com. Thank you, BAAM, for all you contribute to our community. For more information (bethelmaine.com) on these upcoming events:
Thursday, June 8, at 6 p.m.: Youth Open Stage at The Gem. This could potentially be the LAST Open Stage. This program has been made possible thanks to a grant from the Davis Family Foundation, which will end after the June performance. If a local business or person would like to sponsor Youth Open Stage in the future, please get in touch with Kate Webb ([email protected]).
Join Spring Into Summer with BAAM every Saturday from May 27 to July 1. BAAM will teach youth workshops hosted at various locations around Bethel from 10 to 11:30 a.m., free for all ages 5-18!
Join BAAM at The Gem in welcoming back The Jacob Jolliff Band on Sunday, June 11, at 7 p.m. Jacob is one of the country’s premier contemporary mandolinists.
Wednesday, Jun 14, from 2-4 p.m.: the next Book Club at the Grace Note Inn.
Movies and BAAM events: thegemtheater.com.
Community Suppers: last Wednesday of each month 4:30-6 p.m., Bethel Alliance Church.
Conversation, coffee, and a bagel or doughnut, Thursdays, 9-noon, Bethel Alliance Church.
Bethel Food Pantry: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, 9-11 a.m.
Tips
“Americans Think Fraud Is at ‘Crisis Level,’ survey finds.” As scams skyrocket, AARP report explores understanding of scam threats and scammers’ methods (https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-2023/fraud-awareness-survey.html?).
All AFCI services are free. To request an N2N ride or other service, call 207-824-4444. For information, inquiries, and suggestions – email: [email protected], or visit our Facebook page or website, www.agefriendlybethel.org. We love to hear from you!
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