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June Choir Concert at 1839 Universalist Meetinghouse

The choir of the Augusta (ME) Unitarian Universalist Church will be performing in concert on Sunday, June 26, 2005 at 2:30 pm in the 1839 Universalist Meetinghouse, 1131 Intervale Rd. (Rte. 231), New Gloucester, ME. The 1839 Meetinghouse is the former home to Maine's oldest Universalist congregation and is on the National Register.
The choir director is Ray Long. The event is sponsored by the New Gloucester Historical Society, owners of the 1839 Meetinghouse. The concert is free and open to the public-donations will be welcome.

Got Tickets?

On July 13 Hadlock Field in Portland will be hosting the AA Eastern League All-Star Game. The game is sold out, but Gray Little League has your last chance to secure 4 general admission tickets! The League is holding a raffle to raise money for upcoming expenses. The tickets are only one dollar ($1) each and are available right now! You can purchase tickets weeknights and Saturday mornings at the Snack Shack at Douglas Field located behind the Town Hall. Tickets are also available at Lady Slipper Flower Shop & the new Ice Cream Dugout in Dry Mills. The drawing will be held on June 25th. It'll be a great night of baseball & a great way to support our youth! FMI 655-5857.

Gray Little League 2005 Season Finale

Saturday, June 25TH 9:30 a.m. at Douglas Field. Honoring Volunteers- Players- Sponsors-Teams. Recognition, Awards & Trophies. All Divisions Boys & Girls From Tee Ball Thru Jr/Sr's. All Teams-Players-Volunteers-Families & Community are encouraged to attend. Rain Location- Newbegin Gym.

Yard Sale

The Lake Region Eagles (824 Roosevelt Trail, Windham, Maine) will be holding a craft/yard sale on Saturday June 25th from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tables are available to rent. For more information please contact Teresa at 776-3562.

Wanted Women Ages 40-64.

Free mammograms and pap tests through the Maine Breast and Cervical Health Program. For more information, call 874-8942 or 1-800 350-5180.

Clutterer's Anonymous

Is your Clutter unmanageable? Are you having a hard time getting organized? Do you find it impossible to throw anything away? Do you have goals and visions that cannot be realized due to clutter around your house or in your thoughts? Check out Clutterer's Anonymous, Sundays at 7 p.m. at Unity Church, 54 River Rd. Windham, FMI 1-866-800-3881 or on the web at www.clutterersanonymous.net

G-NG Class of 1995 10th Year Reunion

Saturday, August 13th, 2005 Pineland Farms, The Commons 59 Pineland Dr. New Gloucester, ME. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Please e-mail your present address to: gng1995 @yahoo.com or RSVP to class Reunion c/o S. Blanchard P.O. Box 562 Gray, ME 04039. $15 single / $25 couple.

Smorgasbord Supper and Chicken Pie Sale

Sabbathday Lake Grange is having a Smorgasbord (all you can eat) Supper on Saturday, June 18, 5:30 - 6:30. Price: $6 adults and $3 children under 12. The monthly Chicken Pie Sale pickup is also on Saturday, July 18. Price is $7 each or 2 for $12.00. Pickup after 3:30 p.m.

Christmas In July Craft Fair

If you are a crafter and interested in renting a table at the Sabbathday Lake Grange's July 9th "Christmas in July" Craft Fair, call Anita Lohmann at 926-4250.

Oven Fried Chicken Supper

Sabbathday Lake Grange and Pomona are together putting on an Oven Fried Chicken Supper with salads and desserts on Saturday, June 25, 5:30 - 6:30. Adults $6.00, Children under 12 $3. The proceeds will benefit the Junior Grange Summer Camp.

Flea Market

The Amvets Ladies Auxiliary Post #6, Route 100 in New Gloucester, will be holding their annual flea market July 23 from 9-2. Tables are $10 each. So start cleaning out your cellar or attic and come join us. To reserve a table, call Joyce Wotherspoon at 926-4693 or Pat Kiley at 926-4232. Cut off date for reservations is July 16th.

 



 



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