Community
News
Updating Bulletin Board Services on GCTV
Many town organizations, churches, clubs and the schools
use the GCTV-2 bulletin board to pass on important
information and schedules of events. Recently the
bulletin board software has been malfunctioning and
GCTV is moving to install new software.
GCTV is asking all organizations, churches, clubs
etc that post notices on the bulletin board to send
us updated information, if your group has a digital
photo that we may use, please send it along. Bulletin
board updates will be taking place over the next two
weeks.
The mailing address for all information is: GCTV,
4 Shaker Road, Gray, ME 04039 or email us at GCTV2@graymaine.org.
For all of those churches that have left tapes with
us to broadcast over the past several months, please
stop at the station on Tuesday evening, April 20th
and pick them up. Tapes not picked up will be disposed
of.
POLITICAL CANDIDATES
Running for a municipal, county or state office that
represents the People of Gray? GCTV will record your
campaign message, up to fifteen minutes, on Sunday
afternoon May 2 starting a 3 p.m. at Stimson Hall
in Gray. Please contactus at GCTV2@graymaine.org if
you wish to make use of this service and we will set
a time specific on that day to record your message.
Candidate's presentations will be aired up to six
times between May 9th and Election Day. Candidates
running for federal office will have a similar opportunity
in September.
Raymond Village Library
Alzheimer's Program
On Wednesday, May 5 at 7 P.M., Peg Gagnon, outreach
Specialist of the Maine Alzheimer Association will
present a program at the Raymond Village Library.
There will be a talk, video presentation and an opportunity
to ask questions. This will give those in the community
a chance to learn about Alzheimer's; what to look
for, how to care for and what services are available.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For
more information please call 655-4382.
Raymond Town Meeting
The Raymond Town Meeting will take place on May 15,
beginning at 10 a.m. at Jordan Small Middle School
Gymnasium. We encourage your attendance and appreciate
your support for the library.
Murder Mystery Dinner
This year's murder mystery dinner is entitled, "The
Auction." Each participant plays a character
in the plot, before the evening is over, you may possess
a fortune and/or be the one to solve the murder. The
event will be held at little Wohelo Lodge in Raymond
on Saturday, May 8 starting at 6:30 pm. Tickets are
$35 per person and available at the library. Please
join us for a fun evening benefiting the Raymond Village
Library.
Maine Wildlife Park Fun
The Maine Wildlife Park is open daily, 9:30am-4:30
pm from April 15-November 11 each year. Over 25 different
species of wildlife can be seen here, along with interactive
exhibits and displays, nature trails, picnic areas,
a nature store, snack shack, game warden museum and
more. This is a great place for a family to take a
picnic and spend the day; and for visitors to see
moose, bear, deer, eagles, lynx wild turkeys, turtles
and more up close with great photographic opportunities.
In addition, special Summer Wildlife Events are scheduled
throughout the summer and fall.
For more information, directions, and admission fees,
please visit the website at www.mainewildlifepark.com.
2004 Event Calendar
'Summer Wildlife Days'
All programs run from approximately 11:00am to 2:00pm
unless otherwise noted.
Sunday May 9 WBLM Day with radio personality
Mark Persky on Mother's Day from 10:30am-1PM; meet
Mark and his crew! Musicians, jugglers & other
great acts! Balloons for everyone!
Learn about Lobsters: with Captain Tom &
Crew from the lobster boat Lucky Catch: live lobsters
& real equipment
Saturday May 15 Sparks Ark: owner Dave Sparks
has great information & displays about wild animal
emergencies & nuisance wildlife removal: bats
in your belfry? Skunks under the porch?
Sponsored by the Friends of the Maine Wildlife Park