Coloring Calm, Goodall Library’s coloring workshop for adults, continues from 6:-7:30 p.m. in the Community Room. Coloring sheets and supplies will be provided (or you can bring your own). Color in a relaxed group setting with music and refreshments provided at Sanford’s downtown library. This month, there is a coloring contest to celebrate the publication of a new book, “Coloring Maine,” featuring woodblock prints by Blue Butterfield. Entry coloring sheets will be available that evening. The winner, to be announced at the August meeting, will receive a copy of the new book and a set of colored pencils. Contact Deidre or Jean at 324-4714 or visit lbgoodall.org.
Brush up on French at Trafton Senior Center in Sanford. Those with some basic knowledge of the French language and interested in improving may want to attend the Rusty French Club, which meets the third Wednesday of each month, at the Trafton Senior Center, 19 Elm St., Sanford from 10-11:30 a.m.
The free sessions are led by Franco-American Lorraine Masure and include a bit of music – Franco, of course – and the coffee pot, organizers say, is always on.
For more information, call 457-0080 or email shawmut@metrocast.net.
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