June 10: Wildlife Cartoons and Buttons at Maine Wildlife Park: Meet Maine Artist/Cartoonist/Author Tom Merriam for personalized wildlife cartoons and buttons; photographs with Kennebago Bear or Moxie Moose, and a look at a variety of his wonderful children’s books and wildlife artwork with some for sale! FMI 287-3303.
June 10: Volunteer Morning at Deertrees. Floors to be swept, more cobwebs to be removed, more weeds to be whacked. Starting at 10 a.m. Brooms, rakes, paint brushes, pickup trucks and the willing hands are needed. This is also the opportunity to sign up for some of the summer volunteer jobs at the theatre and become part of one of the most active performing arts centers in the northeast.
June 10: Highland Soles performs at Saco River Grange Hall starting at 7:30 p.m. Music rooted in traditional music of Scotland and Cape Breton. Dance, fiddle and piano. Tickets are $12 for adults; seniors and students are $10. FMI 929-6472.
June 10: Blue Star Mothers, those who now have or have had children serving in the military, at the Falmouth American Legion Hall on 65 Depot Road at 10:30 a.m. For more information, please contact Karen Connick at gconnick@maine.rr.com.
June 10: Hike Pleasant Mountain with Loon Echo Land Trust, Bald Peak to Ledges Trail, R.S.V.P. by Friday, June 9 at 4 p.m. Limit of 10 participants (with hiking experience, please) Hike Leaders: JoAnne Diller & Carrie Walia.
June 10: The Knights of Columbus, Council 10020 of Windham will be holding a Roast Beef Supper at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 919 Roosevelt Trail, Windham from 5-6 p.m. Menu includes Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Rolls, Homemade Desserts, Coffee & Punch. Price is $7 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under.
June 12: The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive at the North Windham Union Church hall on Route 302 from 2-7 p.m.
June 14: The Southern Maine Volkssport Association holds a regular meeting at 6 p.m., held in the General Assembly Room of Walker Memorial Library located at 800 Main Street, Westbrook. The meeting is open to all, and everyone is invited.
June 16: Kingpin Wrecking Crew in concert starting at 8 p.m. at Cornerstone Assembly of God Church on Cottage Roadin Windham, off Falmouth Rd. Ages 18 and up. Tickets $5 at the door or call Terry at 892-4630. The Kingpin Wrecking Crew, an underground alternative band on the verge of breaking through to national prominence with their new CD release, Abolition Strategy. Event is sponsored by the Young Adult Ministry. FMI on the band, www.thekingpinwreckingcrew.com
June 17: The Deer Tracker at Maine Wildlife Park: Join Dick Bernier for an unbelievable amount of great information about the white-tailed deer. Learn how to become a better observer or hunter of deer. There will be a slide show, too! FMI 287-3303.
June 17: From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. St. Peter’s Church is having an Indoor/Outdoor Yard Sale. There will also be Soup or Bake Beans to Go.” All this in one located at 214 Main Street, Bridgton at the Methodist Church. Got questions? Call 647-8549.
June 19-30: SAD 61 Adult Education Program is sponsoring a lifeguard training course. The cost is $130 and applicants must be 15 years of age or older by June 30, 2006. For more information interested applicants may contact Joni Merrill at joni.m@raymondmaine.org.
June 22: The Mollyockett Chorus of Sweet Adelines International will appear at the Brick Church in Lovell at 7 p.m. This group of local women will present an entertaining program of songs in four-part a capella harmony. For more information, contact Mollyockett Chorus Director Pat Fleck at 647-5005.
June 24: Plant and paperback book sale at Raymond Village Library on Route 121 in Raymond, 7 a.m. to noon. Benefits the library. FMI 655-4293.
June 24: ReMaine WILD at Maine Wildlife Park: Representatives from this professional group of Maine wildlife rehabilitators will staff an informative display. What do you do if you find a baby robin, raccoon or injured animal? FMI 287-3303.
June 24, 25: Natural horsemanship clinic with Chris Lombard for the benefit of Open Gates Equine Rescue at Chrysalis Acres in Freeport. Call Linda or Deb at 926-5570 to register or for more information.
June 27: Windham Center Stage Theater will hold its Annual Board Meeting at the Windham Public Library on Windham Center Road at 6:15 p.m. This meeting is open to the public as new officers will be elected as well as board members; annual reports and other theater business will be discussed. Please come and get involved with a great community theater!
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