Until July 22: Schoolhouse Arts Center presents the musical comedy Guys and Dolls. Friday & Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. And Sunday matinees at 5 p.m. Tickets are $14/$16. Call 642-3743 for reservations.
July 19-21: Sebago Days taking place behind Sebago Elementary School in Sebago the afternoon and evening of July 19 and 20 and all day on July 21. Rides, concessions, games, vendors, entertainment. Thursday events include teen dance. Friday events include a kiddie parade, Gene Bahr Band and fireworks. Saturday events include a fun run, grand parade, yard sale, troubadours, bingo. FMI, call Robert or Ann at 787-2489.
July 20-21: The Saco Valley Fiber artists will be offering their annual workshop on Friday, July 20th and Saturday July 21 at Shearbrooke Farm in Standish. Half- and full-day classes are available in weaving, spinning, rug hooking, rug braiding, felting, dyeing, bead knitting, and much more. See www.sacovalleyfiberartists.com for additional classes and detailed information about each class. The registration fee includes a gourmet lunch. For more information and to register, call Karen Smith at 642-3067.
July 21: Roast Beef Supper at Sebago Lake Congregational Church, Route 35 with seatings at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. $7.50 adults/$4.50 children. All you can eat. Roast beef, gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, coleslaw, Italian bread, assorted desserts. FMI 642-4911.
July 21: Perennial flower sale to raise money for Bonny Eagle Project Graduation, graduating class of 2008. Buxton Community Day at John & Louise Myers residence, Tory Hill, corner of (Route 112), 1136 River Road and Eaton Drive, gray cape with gray garage, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. New and unusual perennials started from seed. Seeds donated by Maine seed catalog companies. Most plants just $3.
July 22: The East Raymond Chapel at 394 Webbs Mills Road in Raymond will be holding its annual meeting at 6 p.m. There will be refreshments at 6:30 p.m. followed by an old-fashioned hymn sing at approximately 6:45 p.m., with Eugene Long on the piano, Cassie Ratigan on flute, Virginia Beach on violin with her sister Carol Hall on cello, and Mimi Wetzel on the ol’ pump organ.
July 23: In collaboration with the Windham Public Library, the Windham Cancer Support Group is proud to announce that Meg Wolff will have a book signing and Q&A session at the library at 6pm. Macrobiotic food will be served. Reservations are necessary. Contact Amy Tringali at: amytringali2002@yahoo.com or 450-3225. Wolff is a cancer survivor who turned to a macrobiotic diet. She has an amazing story to share. Her Web site is www.megwolff.com.
July 24: There will be an American Red Cross blood drive at the Windham Wal-Mart, located at 30 Landing Road, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
July 24: Tea for You @ the Library is at 1:30 p.m. at the Windham Public Library. The tea is held in the meeting room. Please come and enjoy!
July 26: Grand Opening celebration for The Birth House, located at 28 South High St, Bridgton. The Birth House is a new freestanding birth center run by the Birthwise Midwives in Bridgton. Tours, information, snacks and door prizes. 5-7 p.m. All are welcome. FMI 647-5968.
July 27-Aug. 4: DENMARK BICENTENNIAL EVENT: “The Devil & Daniel Webster” a play by Stephen Vincent Benet Friday-Saturday July 27-28, and Friday-Saturday Aug. 3-4, at 7:30 pm. Directed by Ralph Morse. Admission $12 . For reservations and information, call 207-452-2057, or 452-2412.
July 28: Don’t miss our famous Casco Day Supper at the Casco Village Church. Always the last Saturday night in July! Starts at 5 p.m. Beans & hotdogs, chop suey, salads, homemade pies, rolls & beverage! All for $6 adults and $3 children under 12 or $20 for the whole family. This year, enjoy an old-fashioned sing-a-long in the sanctuary prior to and while you’re waiting for the supper.
July 28: The Lunn-Hunnewell Amvets Post #6 Auxillary of New Gloucester will be having their Annual Flea Market on Saturday, July 28 from 9 a.m. To 2 p.m. Rain or Shine. Table rentals are $15. Anyone interested in renting a table can call Joyce Wotherspoon at 926-4693 or Cheryl Greene at 998-2157 to reserve your table and space. Tables are limited.
Aug. 4-5: Perennial flower sale to raise money for Bonny Eagle Project Graduation, graduating class of 2008, at George E. Jack Elementary School on Route 35, Standish, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. New and unusual perennials started from seed. Seeds donated by Maine seed catalog companies. Most plants just $3.
Aug. 11: The sixth annual Good Old Fashioned Variety Show will be held at 7 p.m. at the Windham Assembly of God, 1051 Roosevelt Trail, Route 302, North Windham. Free will donations will be accepted, to benefit the Monday Meals Program. If interested in performing, call 650-3972 or 642-2834.
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