Thursday, Oct. 31
Downtown Creepy Crawl, 3 p.m., Downtown, 1 York St., Biddeford. Get ready for a spooktacular adventure on Main Street this Halloween.
Thursday Coffee Hour, 55+, 10 to 11 a.m., McArthur Public Library, 270 Main St., Biddeford. Light refreshments will be served. Free. FMI, email jsanderson@mcarthurlibrary.org.
Spooky Pals Storytime, 10 a.m., McArthur Public Library, 270 Main St., Biddeford. Put on your Halloween costume and join Griffin the Wizard, Ralph the Mouse, and all their monster friends for a special Halloween Storytime.
Saturday, Nov. 2
Saco Grange 150th Celebration, 5 to 9 p.m., Saco Grange, 168 North St., Saco. Join in for Grange songs and celebration of 150 years of community service. Enjoy a pie social with coffee at 5 p.m. Free. FMI, call 207-831-5784 or email sacogrange53@gmail.com.
Wednesday, Nov. 6
Children’s Library Programs, 3 p.m., Dyer Library/Saco Museum, 371 Main St., Saco. FMI, call 207-283-3861.
Thursday, Nov. 7
Children’s Library Programs, 10:30 a.m., Dyer Library/Saco Museum, 371 Main St., Saco. FMI, call 207-283-3861.
Thursday Coffee Hour, see Oct. 31.
Friday, Nov. 8
Children’s Library Programs, 1:30 p.m., Dyer Library/Saco Museum, 371 Main St., Saco. FMI, call 207-283-3861.
Saturday, Nov. 9
Public Bean Supper, 4 to 6 p.m., Saco Grange #53, 4-6 p.m. 168 North St., Saco. Adults $10. FMI, call 207-831-5784 or email sacogrange53@gmail.com.
Children’s Library Programs, 10:30 a.m., Dyer Library/Saco Museum, 371 Main St., Saco. FMI, Call 207-283-3861.
First Parish Bean Suppah, 5 to 6:30 p.m., First Parish Congregational Church, 12 Beach St., Saco. Menu is pea beans, kidney beans, mac n cheese, hot dogs, brown bread, and various desserts. Cost is $5-$10. FMI, call 207-283-3771 or email office@firstparishsaco.org.
Annual Wellness Fair, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., hosted by Age Friendly Saco at Thornton Academy atrium, 428 Main St., Saco. This is a free event open to the community. It features seminars, a vendor fair, free coffee and doughnuts, and a free lunch. Attendees must register for the free program by calling 207-710-5029.
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