DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Edward Little High School class of 1980 is having their 45th class reunion at the AMVET Post 6, 1095 Lewiston Road, in New Gloucester, on Saturday, Aug. 16. A few tickets are still available and we want to let classmates know they still have a few days to join in and […]
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Minot Center Historical Church holding services in August | Sun Spots
DEAR SUN SPOTS: The annual August services of the Minot Center Historical Church at 529 Center Minot Hill Road in Minot (previously known as the Minot Center Congregational Church), will be held at 9 a.m. every Sunday in August. Services will be led by Frances Lodge, pastor of the West Minot Union Church. Daniel Burgess […]
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