Lego club starts for grades K and up
Kennebunk Free Library is offering a Legos Building Club for children in kindergarten and older. The Legos Club will meet Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 4 p.m. Participants should leave Lego blocks at home, as they will be supplied at the library. Pre-registration is required.
The Legos Club is free and wheelchair accessible. Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main St. For more information, or to preregister, call 985-2173 ext. 5, or visit the library website, KennebunkLibrary.org.
Public hearings to be held
The Wells Planning Board will hold public hearings regarding the Birch Farm Subdivision during the Planning Board meeting on Monday, Sept. 26. Hearings begin at 7 p.m. and will be held at the Wells Town Hall, at 208 Sanford Road, 2nd Floor.
Dress a Girl is busy this fall
On Sept. 24, Dress a Girl Southern Maine will hold a sew-a-thon at the Kittery Community Center.
In addition, the group had received a complementary booth at the International Women’s Club Fair taking place Nov. 4 at the York Village Elementary School.
The organization wants to create awareness of its work as well as attract more volunteers and donations.
To RSVP for the Sept. 24 event and for more information on both events, email Dressagirlsmaine@gmail.com.
Autism ride on Oct. 1
Ride for Autism, a 10-, 25- , or 50-mile ride to benefit the Autism Society of Maine, will take place Oct. 1 at the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust Building on Gravely Brook Road. For more information, call 800-273-5200 or email info@asmonline.org. To register, go to the website Firstgiving.com/ASMMaine/ride-for-autism-2016.
Wells High School to cull student records
WELLS —The Wells High School Guidance Department will be culling student files for the Class of 2015 beginning Oct. 1. Those who would like to obtain their file must send their request with their name and mailing address to Karen Quint by Sept. 30. Requests may be either emailed to kquint@wocsd.org or mailed to Karen Quint, Wells High School, Guidance Office, 200 Sanford Road, Wells, ME 04090.
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