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Saturday, Jan. 8

“Never Too Cold to Care” tailgate party, noon-4 p.m., Big Moose Harley-Davidson, 375 Riverside Street, Portland. Tickets are $12 and funds will be divided among 12 lnonprofit organizations. The ticket covers admittance, food, beer and a coffee and cocoa bar. The event will include hourly giveaways, a bonfire and music by the Higher Ground band. Tickets can be purchased at Big Moose Harley-Davidson or at Binga’s Stadium in Portland or by calling 400-0711.

Constituent Coffee House, with state Rep. Jane Eberle of South Portland, 10:30-11:30 a.m., at Ocean House Market, Route 77, South Portland.

Sunday, Jan. 9

Book Signing with Glenna Johnson Smith, author of “Old Maine Woman, Stories From The Coast To The County,” Nonesuch Books & Cards, Mill Creek Shopping Center, 50 Market St., South Portland, 1-3 p.m., 799-2659, www.nonesuchbooks.com.

Saturday, Jan. 15

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Lego Buildathon, 1-4 p.m., Maine Mall Center Court, South Portland. Sign-in opens at 12:30 p.m. Teams of youths, adults and families will build 1-3:15 p.m., with judging to follow. Pre-register through Jan. 14 at 5 p.m. by contacting Stefanie at youth@habitatme.org or 772-2151. FMI, go to habitatportlandme.org/youth. Minimum donation is $20 per builder, with funds going to a Habitat for Humanity project in Westbrook.

Book launch party, 2-4 p.m., Scarborough Public Library, for the young adult fantasy novel “WARPED,” written by Scarborough resident Maurissa Guibord. The free event is open to the public and appropriate for young adult (middle through high school) readers and their families. Fun crafts and refreshments will also be offered throughout the launch. FMI, go to www.maurissaguibord.com or www.library.scarborough.me.us.

To be included in the calendar, send event information 10 days in advance to cumberlandcounty@keepmecurrent.com.

Scarborough resident Maurissa Guibord will hold a launch party for her book, “WARPED,” at the Scarborough Public Library on Jan. 15. (Courtesy photo)

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