Rabies clinic
There will be a dog and cat rabies vaccination clinic on Saturday, from 1-3 p.m. at the Bar Mills Fire & Rescue Station, 180 Portland Road (across the road from the Buxton Town Hall).
All dogs must be brought in on a leash and all cats must be in carriers. The fee per vaccination is $8, cash only. The Hollis Animal Clinic, Edgewood Animal Hospital, the towns of Buxton and Hollis and the Vacationland Dog Club are sponsoring the clinic.
For more information, call the Buxton Town Hall at 929-6171.
Free warm coats
The town of Buxton has free coats for infants, children and adults at the town office.
The coats are donated through the “Coats for Kids” program, sponsored by the Salvation Army. They are available for anyone or family member who needs a warm coat during normal business hours.
LEGO tournament Saturday
The Southern Maine FIRST LEGO League tournament will run from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday at Bonny Eagle High School, 700 Saco Road, Standish. It will include two teams representing School Administrative District 6. Admission is free.
The two SAD 6 teams are Hollis Official Micro Engineers and Buxton High Voltage.
For more information, contact Ilse M. Burns, teacher of gifted and talented educational services and Lego robotics coach and instructor, at Jewett Elementary School at 929-3836 or Hollis Elementary School, 929-3838.
Cemetery honoring vets
The South Buxton Cemetery Association will participate in “Wreaths Across America” this year on Saturday, Dec. 15.
Wreaths will be laid at 11 a.m. followed by a 12 p.m. dedication with the laying of seven wreaths, honoring each of the five military branches, prisoners of war and those missing in action. Wreaths for the dedication will be provided by the national program.
For more information, call Richard “Sandy” Atkinson, president of the association, at 929-6495.
O’Donnell Air Force basic grad
Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Michael J. O’Donnell has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
O’Donnell is the son of Roberta O’Donnell of Eaton Drive, Buxton, and a 2006 graduate of Bonny Eagle High School.
During the six weeks of training, O’Donnell studied the Air Force mission, organization and military customs and courtesies. He performed drill and ceremony marches, and received physical
training along with rifle marksmanship, field training exercises, and special training in human relations.
Wedge joins midshipman regiment
Midshipman Ann Wedge, Buxton, was recently sworn in as a member of the Maine Maritime Academy Regiment of Midshipman after successfully concluding six weeks of regimental preparatory training.
Wedge, a graduate of Bonny Eagle High School, is a member of the Maine Maritime Academy class of 2011. She is majoring in marine engineering technology.
The regimental training program instructs candidates about responsibilities as midshipmen and as potential seafaring officers. Wedge was one of 176 administered the oath by Capt. Jeff Loustaunau, commandant of midshipmen and port captain, during the college’s family weekend.
Thanksgiving pilgrims
Helen McAlpin’s first-grade class at Jack Memorial School in Buxton celebrated Thanksgiving early.
The Maine School Administrative District 6 food service served turkey dinners complete with pumpkin pie for lunch the week before Thanksgiving. The class made Pilgrim hats to wear at their dinner.
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Cutline (pilgrims) – First grade students enjoying their Thanksgiving dinners at Jack Memorial School in Buxton are, from left, Jackson Bean, Devin Rowe, and Elizabeth Ryder.
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