Bean supper – Saturday, Nov. 5, 4:30-6 p.m., White Rock Community Clubhouse, 34 Wilson Road, Gorham. Eat in or take out, no pre-orders. Two kinds of baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, macaroni & cheese, biscuits, hot dogs and dessert. Wearing of masks for those who are not vaccinated is suggested. $10; $5, under 12. For updates: facebook.com/whiterockcommunityclub.
Bean supper – Saturday, Nov. 5, 5-6 p.m., American Legion Post 86 Auxiliary, 15 Lewiston Road, Gray. Two kinds of beans, chop suey, red hot dogs, coleslaw, casseroles, bread and butter, punch and coffee. All you can eat, $12; children 5-11, $6; under 5, free.
Bean supper – Saturday, Nov. 5, 4:30-6 p.m., Hollis Lions Club, Palmer Hall, intersection Routes 35 and 202, Hollis Center. Two kinds of beans, hot dogs , chop suey, coleslaw and drink, $10. Takeout available.
Free community meal – Wednesday, Nov. 9, 5-6 p.m., Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St., Westbrook. Face masks, spaced seating required.
Take-out Roast turkey dinner – Saturday, Nov. 12, 4:30-6 p.m., Highland Lake Grange, corner of Route 302 and Hardy Road, Westbrook. Roasted turkey, vegetables, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, bread, cranberry sauce and cake. $10 per person, exact change only, no substitutions, no pre-orders. Drive up, pay and receive meal.
Bean supper – Saturday, Nov. 12, 6-7 p.m., Westbrook-Warren Congregational Church, 810 Main St., Westbrook. Pea beans, American chop suey, red hot dogs, coleslaw, Italian bread and pie. $10.
Drive-thru fish dinner – Friday, Nov. 18, 5-6 p.m., St. Anne’s Church, 299 Main St., Gorham. Baked haddock, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, peas, roll, and dessert; $12. No seated service at this time. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. For more information, go to gorhamknights.org or call 550-1320.
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