Support for tree
lighting appreciated
Kennebunk Parks and Recreation would like to express its appreciation to those who made our 41st annual Christmas tree lighting a huge success. Once again, we celebrated in Rotary Park and it was great to see a record number of folks having fun and ringing in this festive season.
It was wonderful to have the Brick Store Museum share its latest exhibit with free admission, Kennebunk Free Library host a card-making center and Kennebunk Baptist Church offering a craft fair, raffle and luncheon.
We would like to thank the Kennebunk High School Chamber Singers, our wonderful emcee Steve Adams, the Adams family of Kennebunk for the 1949 Jeepster that was Santa’s ground transportation, his chauffeur Wayne Adams, Kennebunk Twirlers and Video Creations for their time and talent.
Again this year, Kenny Bear and Winter Friends hosted a skating party and 10th anniversary celebration to open the ice rink at the Waterhouse Center with photos with Santa, ice sculpture, food trucks and a winter workshop for all ages!
In order to make this a reality each year, we extend our gratitude to the crews of Kennebunk Light and Power, Kennebunk police, fire, rescue and public services. Last, but not least, the Zamboni operators who volunteer hundreds of hours every season to make perfect ice for skating.
Linda Johnson, community events coordinator
Kennebunk
Looking for
lost ring
I lost my ring on Dec. 2 walking along Colonial Drive in Kennebunk around 2:15 in the afternoon. If found, kindly take it to the Kennebunk police station. Thank you.
Blanche Ciangiulli
Kennebunk
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