SACO — The Saco Grange #53 will host a number of upcoming community events over the next month that may interest residents of the city.
• On Tuesday, Feb. 5, the Quilt Club will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. at the grange. Join a fun group learning new techniques for quilting for various charities. $5 donation appreciated. Call 831-5784, or email sacogrange53@gmail.com for more information.
• On Wednesday, Feb. 6, a basic knitting and crocheting class will be held at the Saco Grange from 6 to 8 p.m. Participants must send an email to sacogrange53@gmail.com with which type of instruction that you want, knitting or crocheting. The cost is $10. A $7 material charge will be collected if you need supplies. Class size is limited.
• On Saturday, Feb. 9, Jerry Loneman Sander’s and Pumptones players will perform a Country Music Concert at the Saco Grange from 6 to 8 p.m. Free refreshments and coffee. A $5 donation is appreciated at the door. There will also be a 50/50 raffle.
• On Sunday, Feb. 10 at 3 p.m. the grange will host an Essential Oils class. Come learn more about essential oils and see what we have that can help you in your daily life. Call 831-5784, or email sacogrange53@gmail.com for more information.
• On Tuesday, Feb. 19, the Quilt Club will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. at the grange. Join a fun group learning new techniques for quilting for various charities. $5 donation appreciated. Call 831-5784, or email sacogrange53@gmail.com for more information.
The Saco Grange #53 is at 168 North St. in Saco.
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