Office hours
The Town Office in Durham hours are Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Wednesday closed and Thursday, 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. For more information, call 353-2561. The Town Office will be closed on Monday, Oct. 14, for Columbus Day.
Meetings
Selectmen will meet Oct. 22, at 6: 30 p.m., at the Town Office.
CEO available
The town’s codes enforcement officer will be available from 5-7 p.m. on Oct. 23 and 30, at the Town Office. There are no hours on Oct. 16 for the Columbus Day holiday
Bean supper to benefit Durham Giving Tree
The final Masonic bean supper of the season will be held Saturday, Oct. 12, from 4:30-6 p.m., at the Masonic Lodge, on Route 136 across from the River Park. On the menu are baked beans, chop suey, hot dogs, potato salad, cole slaw, bread, pickles and homemade pies. The prices are $7.50 for adults, $3 for children 5-12, and free for children under 5. Proceeds from the supper will benefit the Durham Giving Tree, for children who will not have a Christmas.
Family Fun Fair at Shiloh Chapel
On Saturday, Oct. 12, from noon-3 p.m., the Shiloh Chapel will be hosting its annual Family Fun Fair. Everything is free. There will be games for kids with prizes, scavenger hunt, lawn games for adults, tours of Shiloh, hot dogs and drinks and more. Shiloh Chapel is located off Route 125 on Shiloh Road in Durham.
Crafters wanted
The Durham PTA (Parent Teacher Association) is having its third annual craft fair on Nov. 16, from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Tables are $20 if payment is received by Nov. 1. All tables purchased after Nov. 1 are $25. For more information, contact Laurel Gervais at durhammepta@gmail.com, or call 522-1919.
AMVETS Post 13 seeks members
Are you a veteran or do you know one? Want to belong to an organization that supports other veterans, families and the local community? You’ve earned to right to join the American Veterans organization. Become a member and tell your story. For membership information about Post 13 in Durham, call Chad Burke, 207-798-0956.
Halloween party to benefit AMVET post
Durham is hosting a Halloween Harvest Moon Halloween Party to benefit the AMVET Post on Friday, Oct. 18, from 8 p.m.-midnight. Bring a carved pumpkin and enter in the contest for “Best Pumpkin.” Munchies will be provided and non-alcoholic beverages will be for sale. This is a party for over 21 only. There will be an attendant at the door asking for ID for those whose age is in question. Alcohol is welcome, however, BYOB. Advance tickets are $6 per person or $10 a couple. Tickets at the door are $10 per person and $14 per couple. There will be a 50/50 raffle. All proceeds raised will be donated to the AMVETS to help them stay open during the winter months and continue to offer their facility to residents. This is a party created by donations from local sponsors.
For questions or tickets, email tia_howe@yarmouthschools.org or call Jess at 319-9383, Tia at 353-9110 or Erica at 353-3272.
Eureka rentals
For rentals at the Eureka Center, contact Nancy Decker at 751-1323. She is now in charge of the Eureka Center scheduling and rentals.
More classes at community center
The Durham Eureka Community Center, corner of Route 9 and Route 136, will be hosting cribbage every Tuesday from 8-11 a.m. at the Eureka Center. Coffee and light refreshments will be available.
Other events scheduled include a six-week series of gentle yoga led by Moriah Salter, founder of Healing Earth Yoga. In these slow-movement, beginner-friendly classes, students learn the basics of yoga through flowing sequences of foundational and restorative poses with a focus on alignment, breathing techniques and guided relations. Bring a yoga mat and water bottle to each session. The class starts Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 4-5:15 p.m. Fee is $50. Register at the Durham Town Office. Registration closes Friday, Oct. 11. For more information, call 353-2561
Couponing for the Community meets every other Tuesday (next session Oct. 22) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. No cost. Learn the basics including where/how to find and collect coupons; how to organize them in a way that works best for you; and how to begin using them. Pat Provost heads this community project with the hopes that some of the skills acquired will be used to give back to the community by helping families in need. Registration forms are available at the Durham Town Office or on www.durhammaine.com, which also lists new events and classes.
Those interested in coordinating a particular event or would like to see an event held at the Eureka Community Center, contact the Durham Town Office, 353-2561
Walk to benefit church, heat fund
The First Congregational Church is hosting Warm Winter Walk 2, Sunday, Oct. 20, starting at 1 p.m. at the church, Royalsborough Road, South Durham. Proceeds from the 5.3-mile walk will be evenly divided between the church and Durham Heating Assistance. Participants are encouraged to get pledges from family and friends. Bikes and strollers are welcome. Water and snacks will be provided by the “Blister Patrol.” Refreshments will be provided at the end at 1289 Royalsborough Road (outside). For more information, call 353-2464.
Food pantry open Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
Lisbon Area Christian Outreach serves the towns of Bowdoin, Durham and Lisbon Falls.
The hours are Wednesday from 6-8 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m.-noon and Saturday 8-10 a.m. The Food Pantry is located at the Marion T. Morse School on School Street. The parking lot for the food pantry is behind the Lisbon United Methodist Church off Berry Avenue. In addition to the food pantry there is a free clothing bank. For more information, see www.lacopantry.org.
Posting town news
John Ricker is responsible for the town channel and website. To reach him with
information on an event or meeting for the channel or website, email him at durhampublicinfo@gmail.com, jricker@durhamtown.comcastbiz.net, or call 353-2561, ext 16. The website is durhamme.com.
Local church services
The First Congregational Church of Durham has services at 10 a.m. every Sunday. Services for the Shiloh Church are every Sunday at 10 a.m.
Services for Friends Meeting are every Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
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