Lions host spaghetti supper
The Cape Elizabeth Lions Club will hold an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner on Saturday, Feb. 20, 5-7:30 p.m., at the clubhouse, located at the intersection of Two Lights and Wheeler roads.
On the menu is spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, dessert and soft drinks. Diners may bring their own alcohol. The cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12. Call John at 767-2079 or email jney@shslawfirm.com for more information.
Library plans special parent, child workshop
The Scarborough Public Library is holding a special, one-time morning workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 23, from 9:30-11 a.m., which will focus on nutrition and health for young children.
The special guest will be clinical dietitian Samantha Waller. This event is free and the library’s meeting room will be set up with fun exploration stations featuring developmental toys parents can enjoy with their children.
Call 883-4723, ext. 3 or see www.scarboroughlibrary.org for more information.
Parents invited to health training
The Scarborough Middle School is holding a mandatory parent’s information session for all eighth-grade health students in regard to the school’s Baby Think It Over curriculum on Tuesday, Feb. 23.
Parents who have experienced this program in the past will meet at 6:15 p.m. Parents new to the program will meet at 7 p.m. Call 730-4800 for more information.
Town offers community survey
Scarborough officials are seeking resident input into how to better involve the community in decision-making through an online Community Engagement Survey.
The survey asks questions like what source residents use to get information about town policies and decisions, how residents share concerns or issues with town leaders and whether they’ve attended any council or board or committee meeting in the last year. Take the survey at www.scarboroughmaine.org.
SPHS jazz ensemble earns honors
The jazz ensemble at South Portland High School recently took second place at the Berklee Jazz Festival in Boston. Under the direction of Craig Skeffington, the ensemble competed against 16 other bands in Division 3.
In addition, junior Owen Doane, who plays trombone, received one of the outstanding musicianship awards. This is the 32nd year that South Portland has performed in this national jazz festival.
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