The second quarter honor roll for Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro is as follows:
Nominations Open for Co-ops for Community Day
Rising Tide Community Market in Damariscotta is currently receiving nominations for its Co-ops for Community Day program. Nominate a nonprofit organization doing good work in the community and it will be eligible for Co-ops for Community Day, which donates .5 percent of Rising Tide’s Wednesday sales to a different organization each month.
Vose Library Event Rescheduled
The book discussion of “The Maine Woods,” by Henry David Thoreau, originally scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 7 at Vose Library in Union has been rescheduled to Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 6:30 p.m. due to the impending snowstorm.
CLC Y, Hannaford Partner on Fill the Y Bus Food Drive
The Central Lincoln County YMCA and Hannaford Supermarket in Damariscotta will once again partner to host a Fill the Y Bus food drive. The Y bus will be parked in front of Hannaford Supermarket on Tuesday, Feb. 13 from 1-6 p.m. to collect food items in an effort to help support the Lincoln Academy Cubbies, the Great Salt Bay Community School and Nobleboro Central School backpack programs, and the Ecumenical Food Pantry.
Be a Valentine
I remember taking valentine cards every year to all my grammar school classmates. And every year now I give a lovely card to my wife asking her to be my valentine, often accompanied by a gift of some sort. But this year I’m working on a radical idea. What if, instead of asking someone or ones to be my valentine, I concentrated on being a valentine for another person? And, rather than my wife or my adult children, what if I tried to be an anonymous valentine for an unknown neighbor who really needs a valentine to help them in a really difficult circumstance?
Next Chapter for FARMS
It started with a bold vision. In 2004, Karen Kleinkopf, a mom and first-grade teacher, became motivated to create a change in the community. She saw a need for children in our schools to start eating more nutritionally dense foods and stop eating the foods that were making the community and the world obese. With help from Amy Winston, the Lincoln County Economic Development Office director, they worked together to create a nonprofit organization that would reach as many members of the community as possible and educate them about healthy eating. FARMS was born.
Winter Fest Offers Family Fun
Damariscotta River Association is partnering with Great Salt Bay Community School’s PTO to host Winter Fest, a free, family-friendly event at DRA’s Round Top Farm on Saturday, Feb. 18 from noon-3 p.m.
Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Plant Sale Catalog is Online
Even though it is still snowing, it’s not too early to plan for spring. This year, Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District has its largest offering ever: 167 varieties, 36 of them brand new – 59 bareroot fruit trees and berries; 65 bareroot trees and shrubs (including some hard-to-find natives); 43 organically grown, potted perennials and herbs, with a few more still to be added.
DRA Workshop Offers Tips for Hiking, Camping with Kids
Hiking and camping with kids can be a wonderful way to bond as a family and introduce kids to the natural world. It can also be an occasion for disagreeable behavior and complaints.
Samuel E. Maynard
Erickson “E.J.” and Amy Maynard and their daughter, Aiva, are happy to announce the arrival of their son and brother, Samuel E. Maynard, on Jan. 13 at 8 p.m.
Music Students Hold String Recital
Young violin and cello players performed in recital on Sunday, Jan. 28 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Newcastle.
Ireland’s We Banjo 3 in Concert March 2
One of the best live acts to come out of Ireland in recent years is the multi-award-winning We Banjo 3. With a seven-time all-Ireland banjo champ, a four-time banjo champ, and another member who is an all-Ireland champ on both fiddle and bodhran, and with a passionate lead vocalist like a young Bruce Springsteen adopted by The Chieftains, the result is truly unforgettable. On both sides of the Atlantic, the word is out about this group – and on Friday, March 2, these Galway boys will come to Maine to perform at the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor.
Laurette Lochhead
Laurette Lochhead and her identical twin sister, Elizabeth “Betty” Gregory Chapman, were born March 14, 1921. They were from a New York family but their “Pa” was in San Francisco, California, for work so the twins were born out west. The family returned to New York and endured terrible poverty during the Great Depression.
Alice Ann Berry
Alice Ann Berry, 83, of Somerville, Mass., passed away recently at her residence at the Clarendon Hill Towers, in Somerville, Mass.
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