Community News – Arundel Conservation Trust hosting second annual food drive
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Arundel Conservation Trust will host its second annual food drive in partnership with Community Outreach Services from May 28 to June 9.
The trust will collect highly needed food and household items to help families get through this difficult season. Nonperishable items can be dropped off at the designated containers at Arundel Town Hall, Arundel Fire Station, transfer station or at the Welch Woods trail head.
The world has passed the one-year mark since the start of the global pandemic, but the need for essentials is still prevalent in the community. Through the food drive, residents can help friends and neighbors by donating food and household items.
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Community News – Middle School of the Kennebunks presents virtual Wizard of Oz
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It’s time for the faeries to return to Maine. Build a faerie house to welcome them back. Faeries love the outside, so Kennebunk Free Library encourages the use of natural materials when building a house.
Starting April 5, participants can pick up a grab-and-go bag with faerie house building materials at Kennebunk Free Library.
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Materials such as bark, sticks, leaves and stones. Starting April 5, participants can pick up a grab-and-go bag with some faerie house building materials to get started while supplies last.
After building a faerie house, participants are encouraged to take photos. Send the library at least three pictures of the faerie house from different angles and give the house a name. The Seacoast Garden Club will give each house a title, and the library will create certificates.
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Community News – Faeries ready for return to Kennebunk Free Library
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It’s time for the faeries to return to Maine. Build a faerie house to welcome them back. Faeries love the outside, so Kennebunk Free Library encourages the use of natural materials when building a house.
Starting April 5, participants can pick up a grab-and-go bag with faerie house building materials at Kennebunk Free Library.
Courtesy photo
Materials such as bark, sticks, leaves and stones. Starting April 5, participants can pick up a grab-and-go bag with some faerie house building materials to get started while supplies last.
After building a faerie house, participants are encouraged to take photos. Send the library at least three pictures of the faerie house from different angles and give the house a name. The Seacoast Garden Club will give each house a title, and the library will create certificates.