Scarborough haddock chowder luncheon – Saturday, March 1, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Blue Point Congregational Church, 236 Pine Point Road, Scarborough. Haddock chowder, crackers, dessert and drink. $12, $4 children.
Gorham bean supper – Saturday, March 1, 4-5:30 p.m., White Rock Community Club, 34 Wilson Road, Gorham. Beans, coleslaw, potato salad, macaroni and cheese, biscuits, hot dogs and dessert. All proceeds are used to maintain the original one-room White Rock School House. $10, $5 under 12.
Free community meal – Saturday, March 1, 4:30-6 p.m., FBC Westbrook, 733 Main St., Westbrook. Westbrook-Gorham Rotary sponsored for Read Across America Week. Free children’s books for all ages courtesy of Altrua of Portland. Pulled pork and macaroni and cheese. Kids menu with chicken nuggets, cheese pizza, macaroni and cheese and Uncrustables.
Gray bean supper – Saturday, March 1, 5-6 p.m., American Legion Auxiliary Post 86, 15 Lewiston Road, Gray. Beans, chop suey, red hot dogs, coleslaw, variety of casseroles, homemade biscuits and butter, punch and coffee. $12, $6 ages 5-11, free under 5. All-you-can-eat.
Free weekly community meal – Wednesday, March 5, 5-6 p.m., Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St., Westbrook. A hot meal plus salad, fruit, dessert and a beverage, provided by Trinity Lutheran Church and Wayside Food program. Some evenings with live music.
Senior lunch – Wednesday, March 5, noon, St. Anne’s Church, 299 Main St., Gorham. $4 suggested donation.
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