Ghosts of Freeport’s Past
Freeport Historical Society is sponsoring a series of supernatural after-dark programs, Ghosts of Freeport’s Past, at Woodlawn Cemetery, West Street, Oct. 19-30 with the help of Freeport Players and Eddita Felt, psychic medium.
On Oct. 19, visitors can seek out spirits with Felt through orb photography. She and her assistants will invite the spirits of the cemetery to make their presence known, and to share their stories with the group. Tours will last approximately one hour beginning at 5:45, 6:30 and 7:15 p.m.
In the dark hours of Oct. 24, 25, 29 and 30, the members of the Freeport Players will bring some of the ghosts of Freeport’s past back to life. Small groups will visit the graves of some of Freeport’s most notable residents, where their reincarnations will share tales of their lives. Continuous tours will last 45 minutes starting at 6 p.m., with the last tour beginning at approximately 7:15.
Woodlawn Cemetery is the resting place of some of Freeport’s most prominent past residents including shipbuilders, industrialists, maritime captains, clergy and others whose stories are fascinating.
Since the tours will take place on uneven ground, there will be no admittance without a flashlight. Participants should also dress for the outdoors. Reservations are urged as previous year’s tours have all sold out. For both events, the fee is $10 for adults and $5 for historical society members and children 12 and under. For more information, call 865-3170, or visit www.freeporthistoricalsociety.org.
Black and Orange Ball
The Greater Freeport Chamber of Commerce will host a Black and Orange Ball costume party and auction on Friday, Oct. 24, starting at 6:30 p.m., at the Freeport Grill, 975 Lower Main St.
The event will include a costume contest, music and karaoke. The cost is $20 per person or $35 per couple, and includes one drink ticket. To register and pay online, see www.freeportmainechamber.com. For more information, call 847-5240.
Health management workshops
Living Well for Better Health, a nationally recognized organization, will offer a six-week workshop that will help give the tools to help manage ongoing health challenges. The workshop will be held Tuesdays, from 1-3:30 p.m., Nov. 4-Dec. 16, at Casco Bay YMCA, 14 Old South Freeport Road.
Participants learn real-life skills to live a rewarding life while managing their health. The interactive workshop will help participants to deal with frustration, fatigue and other emotions. Topics include eating and exercise for better health, personal goals and communication with family, friends and health professionals. For more information or to register, call Maria DeFabritiis at 396-6583.
Mystery writer leads author luncheon
Mystery writer Barbara Ross will speak at a luncheon event at the South Freeport Congregational Church, 98 South Freeport Road, on Saturday Oct. 18, from 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Ross is the author of the “Maine Clambake Mysteries,” a series of suspenseful stories set in Maine that include the award-winning “Clammed Up,” recently published in “Boiled Over” and “Musseled Out,” coming soon. Ross, who lives with her husband in Boothbay and Somerville, Mass., will speak about her writing. There will be a question-and-answer period and book signing. Lunch will be provided and books will be available for purchase.
The cost of the event is $15. Tickets can be reserved in advance by calling 865-4012, as no tickets will be sold at the door.
Harvest supper
The Freeport Masons will host a harvest supper on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 5-6:30 p.m., at the Masonic Lodge on Mallet Drive. The menu will feature baked ham, mashed potatoes, vegetables, homemade biscuits, dessert and beverage. The cost is $8, and half price for children under 12.
Library Friends meeting set
Friends of the Freeport Community Library will hold its monthly meeting Monday, Oct. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the library. All are welcome to attend and join the volunteers who support and promote the library. Since forming in 2011, the nonprofit group has provided free or discounted museum and park passes for patrons, advocated for the addition of a technology librarian, sponsored “Meet the Author” book talks, raised funds for selected programs and projects and participated in a wide variety of library events. For more information, visit www.fclfriends.org.
Openings at preschool
Casco Bay YMCA Preschool has several full- and part-time openings for children ages 3-5. The program is state licensed and swim lessons are included.
Parents are invited to tour the facility. For more information, contact Trisha Mullins at tmullins@ymcaofsouthernmaine.org or call 865-9600.
Fundraiser at Petrillo’s
The PORT Teen Center will have a fundraiser on Monday, Oct. 20, from 5-10 p.m., at Petrillo’s Restaurant, 15 Depot St. Ten percent of all foods sales will be donated to the teen center. For more information, call 865 3985, ext. 236.
Bean supper at Grange
The last public baked bean supper of the season will be held at the Harraseeket Grange Hall, 13 Elm St., in Freeport, Saturday, Oct. 25, from 5-6 p.m. The all-you-can-eat menu includes three kinds of home-baked beans – pea, yellow-eye and red kidney – hot,dogs, biscuits, brown bread, potato salad, pasta salad, cole slaw, homemade pies and beverages. The cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children under 10 and free for children 3 and younger.
Halloween party at Y
The Casco Bay Branch of YMCA of Southern Maine will hold a free Halloween party Friday, Oct. 24, from 6-8 p.m.
The event will feature spooky games, Halloween crafts and treats, a moon bounce, dance party, fortune teller and an interactive haunted trail. Children can come in costume and are asked to bring a donation of non-perishable food or personal care items for the Yarmouth Community Food Pantry, which supports residents of Freeport, Yarmouth, Pownal, Cumberland and North Yarmouth. For more information, contact Robin Bosse, rbosse@ymcaofsouthernmaine.org.
Craft fair at fire station
The Freeport Fire Rescue Auxiliary annual craft fair will be held at the Freeport fire station on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 9 a.m-4 p.m. Crafters, artisans and vendors will be on hand with a variety of handmade items. For more information, call 865-6568.
Defibrillator saves a life
The Freeport Fire Department announced that an automatic external defibrillator (AED) was successfully used on Sept. 17 to save a life in Freeport.
When an individual exercising at the YMCA went into cardiac arrest, YMCA staff successfully performed CPR and utilized an on-site AED before Freeport Fire Rescue personnel arrived on scene. According to the fire department, the quick action by both the YMCA and Freeport Fire Rescue personnel saved the individual’s life, and the person has since fully recovered.
Absentee ballots
The deadline to request an absentee ballot from the Freeport Town Office is Thursday, Oct. 30, at 6 p.m. There are five ways to request an absentee ballot:
• In-person at the Town Clerk’s Office, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Thursday.
• Electronically at http://maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/AbsenteeBallot/index.pl
• By mail. Call the Town Clerk to request a ballot.
• Immediate family member can fill out an application at the clerk’s office.
• Third person. Application required. Call or stop by the clerk’s office. Ballots cast using this method must be witnessed by either the town clerk, a Notary Public, or Clerk of Courts, or by two other witnesses.
For more information, call 865-4743, ext. 123.
Meet candidates
at forums
On Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 6 p.m., registered voters in Freeport will have an opportunity to meet the conservative candidate running for House of Representative for District 48, Paul B. Schulz, at the Freeport Masonic Lodge on Mallett Drive. Refreshments will be served and a question-and-answer period will run from 6:30-8 p.m.
A Maine Senate District 24 candidate forum will be held Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m., in the Brunswick Town Council chambers, 85 Union St. The district comprises Brunswick, Freeport, Harpswell, Pownal and North Yarmouth. Candidates are Stan Gerzofsky, incumbent Democrat; Fred Horch, Green; and Jennifer Johnson, Republican. The candidates will make introductory and closing statements and take written questions from the moderator and the audience in between. The forum will be broadcast live on Brunswick TV 3 and will be rebroadcast on other public access cable stations. For more information, call 729-1856 or emaillwvba@gwi.net.
CPR, AEDs topic for Woman’s Club
Paul Conley, deputy chief of Freeport Fire & Rescue, will address the monthly Freeport Woman’s Club meeting, Friday, Oct. 17, at 1 p.m., at Freeport Community Library. He will speak about CPR and the recently purchased automatic external defibrillators that are being placed in several Freeport public buildings. Conley will discuss heart-safe communities and how one can help a person with a sudden cardiac arrest. Refreshments will follow the presentation. All are invited.
Artists’ reception Monday at library
An artists’ reception will be held Monday, Oct. 20, from 5-7 p.m., at Freeport Community Library, celebrating the work of some 30 painters from Freeport, Yarmouth and Cumberland on exhibit at the librry this month. The artists all study with Diana Johnson through community education programs.
Coffee house anniversary
The Open Stage Coffee House will observe its 20th anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m., in the Community Room of the Freeport Community Library.
The Coffee House has been a place for musicians, storytellers and poets to perform in an informal space. Participants can sign up as they enter the room and should limit performances to 10 minutes or two songs, whichever is less. A birthday cake, baked by Shari Broder, and beverages will be shared by all for free. Throughout the evening, between acts, folks will be invited to reminisce about their favorite experience at the Coffee House. For more information, contact Eric Bryant at 865-0062.
Flower bulb fundraiser under way
Freeport Middle School PTC is raising money to benefit students who do experiential learning at Camp Kiev and other field trips.
Flower bulbs are being sold online at http://www.flowerpowerfundraising.com/campaign?campaign_id=19888. Half of the profits go toward the Freeport Middle School students’ trips. The bulbs are zoned to this area and are provided by a Maine company that offers everything from garlic bulbs to amaryllis, paper whites, tulips, daffodils, and more. The bulbs are shipped directly to customers. The order deadline is Oct. 15.
Flu clinic
There will be a seasonal flu vaccination clinic at Freeport Town Council chambers Wednesday, Oct. 22, from 9-11 a.m. For information on what you need to know this flu season” and a list of other clinics in the area, seewww.midcoasthealth.com/flunews.aspx
Writers and
poets soiree
Upstairs at Azure, a writer’s and poet’s soiree, will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m., at Azure Cafe?, 123 Main St. The group meets to give writers a forum to share their works – fiction, poetry or nonfiction – in a small group. Enrollment is limited to assure that all attendees get to participate. There is space available for two additional members. Writers can invite critique of particular aspects of their work, but in general, the group is intended for support and appreciation, not literary criticism.
Azure will provide wine and snacks. Membership is free, but a $5 contribution is suggested for each meeting. For more information, call 272-3641 or email Gar Roper at all4OMNI@aol.com.
Volunteers needed for trail work
Wolfe’s Neck Farm invites volunteers to lend a hand as they improve their trail network and build new trails through the property.
Trail crews will be working from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25. Participants should dress in work clothes including gloves, work glasses and hiking or work boots. Bring a lunch and water bottle. Tools and snacks will be provided. For more information, call 865-4469, ext. 106.
Nominations
The deadline for nominations for Freeport Community Services’ Carol Kaplan Memorial Community Service Award is Oct. 15.
The award, named after the long-time general services director for the town, is given annually to an individual who embodies the mission of Freeport Community Services, and who has had a positive impact on client services and/or the organization. Nomination forms are available at the Freeport Community Center, 53 Depot St., Freeport or at www.fcsmaine.org.
Upcoming meetings
Recycling/Solid Waste Committee, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 6:30 p.m., Town Council Chambers.
Traffic & Parking Committee, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 7:30 a.m., Town Council Chambers.
Town Council, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 6:30 p.m., Town Council Chambers.
Conservation Commission, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 6 p.m., Freeport Community Center.
A full listing of upcoming town meetings and agendas is available on www.freeportmaine.com.
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