Tory Hill lawn sale
Tory Hill Church, 1197 River Road, is holding its annual plant, green elephant and bake sale on Saturday, May 22, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the church lawn.
It will feature annuals, perennials, baked goods and a green elephant table with an assortment of used pots, garden tools and more. Hot dogs, chips and drinks will be available for a light lunch. The event will be held rain or shine.
Good news at Bonny Eagle
Bonny Eagle Superintendent Paul Penna said in an online posting that all students in the district will return to in-person instruction beginning Sept. 2.
District administrators, Penna said, have worked extremely hard to determine building needs to ensure a plan to safely reopen schools for the 2021-22 school year.
“I want to thank the entire MSAD 6 school community for their support and understanding since March 2020. Bonny Eagle is second to none, and the school community’s willingness to work through all of the challenges presented by the COVID pandemic set us apart from others,” Penna said.
Woodlawn Cemetery meeting
The Buxton Centre Cemetery Association for Woodlawn Cemetery on the Groveville Road in Buxton will conduct its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 20, in the Buxton Town Hall, 185 Portland Road.
Members will elect officers and directors. Reports will be received and an auditor will be selected, along with any other business. All lot owners, representatives and interested parties are welcome and encouraged to attend.
For more information, including the purchase of lots, call Association Secretary John Myers at 929-5806.

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