DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Lewiston High School Class of 1971 Reunion Committee is looking for the following people so we can let them know about our 55th year class reunion taking place in October.
If anyone has information or addresses for these classmates, please email me at [email protected].
We’re looking for: Elizabeth Wood, Ray Morin, Rev. Michael Hoy, Kathleen Wall Birch, Katherine Conley, Helen Paradis Souza, Doris Corriveau, Denise Boisvert Roy, Richard Lavoie, Frank Cote, Suzanne Poirier, Ricky Beauchesne, Linda Cloutier Lepage, Gary Dubois, Cynthia Kern Martin, Debbie Brooks Doyon, Raymond Lessard, Doris Mathieu, Lucien Mathieu, Steve Boulay, Gail Dumais Beaule, Joseph Langlois, Carilyn Hoy Fisher, Linda Vachon Boucher, Monita Mathieu Bell, Dennis Maillet, Michael Marichal, Diane Dubay, Connie Tartif, Susan Lapointe Masse and Susan Hamel.
Thank you to all who can help find these classmates. — Guy, no town
ANSWER: I’m always happy to help find fellow classmates, and I encourage Sun Spots readers to attend their class reunions. You may be the person someone else from your past has wanted to get in touch with. If you have experiences you would like to share from past reunions, I’d love to hear about them!
DEAR SUN SPOTS: West Auburn Congregational Church at 811 West Auburn Road is hosting a public supper May 9 from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
The menu includes chicken pot pie, macaroni and cheese, applesauce, biscuits, drinks and desserts. The price is $13 for adults, $5 for children ages 4 to 14, and free for children 3 years old and younger. — Jenny, West Auburn
ANSWER: Have you marked your calendars for this event? That menu sounds extra delicious!
DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Rumford and Mexico Historical Societies invite you to our aAnnual Plant Sale — our largest fundraiser of the year.
The two historical societies will team up at 11 Fifth St. in Mexico for our annual plant sale Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Shoppers can look forward to a wide selection of plants, including over 300 potted perennials, annual flowers, vegetable, and herb seedlings and 15 varieties of tomatoes.
This event is the biggest fundraiser for both societies, and 100% of the proceeds support our annual operating expenses. We hope to see you there! — Nghia Ha, no town
ANSWER: It’s a spring tradition for my daughters and me to cruise from plant sale to plant sale — it’s such an enjoyable way to spend a weekend at this time of year. Don’t forget to pick your favorite place for breakfast or lunch. Happy shopping!
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