Coffee Social
On Wednesday, Dec. 30, the Lakes Region Senior Center, 40 Acorn St., Gorham, will hold a Coffee Social from 10 a.m.-noon. All are welcome to join for an end-of-the-year treat.
American Legion meets
The American Legion Field Allen Post 148 will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at the Windham Veterans Center. Social hour and dinner is at 5 p.m., followed at 6 p.m. by the business meeting. Happy New Year!
All about senior scams
Gorham police officer Ted Hatch will speak about scams of interest to senior citizens on Monday, Jan. 11, following an 11:30 a.m. potluck luncheon. The event will be held at Lake Region Senior Center, 40 Acorn St. in Gorham. There is no charge for the luncheon, if you bring a dish to share; if you prefer not to cook, there will be a $5 donation suggested. All are welcome.
Movie Time at the library
Do you love to watch movies? Are you looking for something to entertain you (or your kids) for a few hours? You might want to attend one of the monthly Movie Time programs at the Windham Public Library. The library offers movies for a wide range of age groups each month. Although the movie groups are aimed at a certain-aged audience, all ages are welcome to attend. Light refreshments are provided (thanks to our Friends of the Windham Public Library supporters), or you are welcome to bring your own. No reservations necessary, and as with all library programs, attendance is free! Past titles have included “Theory of Everything,” “The Monuments Men,” “Out of Africa,” “Big Hero 6,” “Divergent” and “The Apple Dumpling Gang.” Contact the library (207-892-1908) for more dates, titles, or other information, or check out http://www.windham.lib.me.us/movie-time.
Bean supper
American Legion Field-Allen Post 148 will hold its first bean supper of the New Year on Friday, Jan. 22, from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Windham Veterans Center. Tickets at the door are $8 for adults. Under age 12, free. The public is welcome.
Thanks from Neighbors
Neighbors Helping Neighbors thanks the following for their recent generous donations, which will help keep Windham warm: Diversified Communications, Ken’s Locks & Keys and Claire Cressey. WNHN is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Donations received may be tax deductible as prescribed by law. Checks should be made out to Windham Neighbors Helping Neighbors or WNHN and sent to: Norma Rogers, PO Box 1956 Windham, ME 04062. Visit their website or Facebook for more information.
Rotary club meeting
The Sebago Lake Rotary Club meets every Thursday at 12:15 p.m. at Dena’s Lobster House, 765 Roosevelt Trail. Check the website www.sebagolakerotary.com for more information.
Poker night
Check in at Dena’s near the post office in North Windham, if you’re interested in playing poker. The Windham Veterans Center hosts poker on the first and third Wednesdays. Anyone interested can also call 653-1582 for more information. Proceeds benefit the veterans center.
Veterans Service Officer can help
VSO Matt Haley offers his services at the Windham Veterans Center on a regular basis. His schedule has changed slightly for the new year. If any military service member or dependent has questions, be sure to see Matt. His schedule is as follows, and you do not need an appointment. He will be there from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Wednesdays Jan. 13 and 27. After January, his hours will be the second Wednesday only, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. make a note that he can be reached at his office near the Portland Airport, 151 Jetport Blvd., Room 138W or call 822-2391 or go to www.Portland.MaineBVS@maine.gov.
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