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Our U.S. Congresswoman and farmer Chellie Pingree will attend and folk group Well Seasoned will perform at the Lincoln County Democratic Committee’s Annual Harvest Dinner at the Kings Mills Union Hall, 901 Townhouse Rd. in Whitefield on Sunday, Oct. 14 beginning at 5 p.m.
The meal will feature hearty chowders and soups, breads, pies, and ciders all created from locally harvested produce. The fee is $15 for adults and children under 10 eat for free.
Pingree will be joined by U.S. Senate candidate Zak Ringelstein and local candidates, Laura Fortman for State Senate and Chloe Maxmin for House. Other candidates seeking federal, state and county seats have also been invited to attend.
For more information or to pre-register visit http://lincolncountydemocrats.com/harvest or contact Valarie Johnson at 549-3358 or ValarieSmithJohnson@gmail.com.
Led by the mysterious “Lady in the Red Cloak” with her lantern, you will see buildings that once seemed ordinary but will take on eerie new dimensions as she relives their history, and that of the ghosts that are said to still reside there. Wind through the back streets and learn the early history of Damariscotta, visit the site of countless seances, experience the haunted Maine Hotel, take a trip by the river to hear about the Mystery Ship, and more.
The moderate walk, suitable for all ages, lasts approximately 90 minutes and is by reservation only; $15 for adults, $7 for children under 12, free for children under 5. redcloakhauntedhistorytours.com, 207-380-3806.