COMMUNITy Listings Send us your listings! Let the community know about your group, service, or good cause. E-mail it to us at yorkindependentgmail.c Listings run on a space available basis. continued from page 5 Roberts Maine Grill, Route 1, Kittery, offers a Community Supper every Tuesday night. The main focus of the supper is a $12, 3 course menu; their mid-week recession buster. A portion of proceeds from the Community Suppers is donated to a local non-profit. Community Sup- pers are open to the public, and reservations are strongly recommended. For more infor- mation about the Community Suppers, or for reservations, call 439-0300 or visit www. robertsmainegrill.com. Wells-Ogunquit Senior Center Coffee Shop is open Monday through Friday, 9 to 11 a.m., serving regular or decaf coffee, pastries, Cong- dons and Dunkin Donuts, and their own blueberry muffins for $1.50. Thursdays Coffee Club occasionally has a guest speaker. Local organizations Eggs n Issues takes place the second Friday of each month from September through June at the York County Community College, 112 College Drive, Wells. Networking and breakfast begin at 7 a.m. and speakers begin at 7:30 a.m., with a Q&A to follow. $10 pre-registration; $15 at the door. For more information: 646-9282. Catapult is the Sea- coasts first networking group specifically dedicated to young professionals. Catapult is a nonprofit organization, and membership is free. Visit www. catapultseacoast.org. The Diverse Business Advantage Chapter of BNI meets Thursdays at Sentry Hill at 2 Victoria Court, York Harbor. Meetings are held from 8 until 9:30 a.m. Visitors are welcome. Call Catherine Bosbach at 363-2418 for more information. The International Womens Club of New England (IWCNE) meets for lunch on the fourth Saturday of every month and features an international speaker. IWCNE is non-profit, non- political, non-sectarian, and its mission is to foster goodwill, friendship and understanding amongst members from differ- ent countries and to support charities which assist women and children. Call 985-7433 for more information. The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is an all- volunteer nonprofit organiza- tion chartered by Congress in 1939 to assist the United States Coast Guard with all of its missions, excluding law enforcement. Members teach boating safety classes, provide free vessel safety checks, provide safety litera- ture at boat shows, perform on the water safety patrols, and harbor watch patrols. The Saco Bay Flotilla meets the second Thursday of every month at the Saco Yacht Club at 7:30 p.m. The Kittery Historical and Naval Society meet the second Tuesday of the month at the Lions Club Building on State Road at 7 p.m. The pub- lic is welcome. For information contact Kittery Historical and Naval Society 439-3080, or call Barbara Estes at 439- 1332. York Lions Club meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the Grant House on Route 1 in York, at 7 p.m. If you would like to meet new people, form lasting friendships and experience the joy of helping others, call 363-7382. American Legion Post 56 holds bingo at 6 p.m. every Wednesday, call 363-0376. Knit Awhile and Crochet meets at York Village Market- place, 10:30 a.m. to noon or 1 to 2:30 p.m. Fridays. Come alone or bring a friend, begin- ners to advance. Free. Call 363-4830. The Nubble Lighthouse Keepers Square Dance Club dances are held at the Wells Activity Center, Sanford Road, Route 109, off Route 1, Wells. The Ten No Trump Du- plicate Bridge Club meets at the Masonic Temple on Long Sands Road, York (located next to the Lucas & Eaton Fu- neral Home). Call 363-7415. Yarn in the Barn meets on the third Friday of each month. Please bring your own materials. Beginners are welcome. Sessions are held at the Remick Barn. Free. Snacks available for pur- chase. York County Democratic Committee meets at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month at the Alfred Parish Church on the Alfred Village Square, Alfred. Call 284-2953 or visit www.yorkcountymain- edems.org. York Diversity Forum, a grassroots organization formed to honor, protect and defend the growing diversity of the York community meets at 8:30 a.m. the second Tuesday of each month at York Public Library. New members wel- come; e-mail mainemullens gmailcom. The York Kiwanis Club meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the York Harbor Inn, York. Guests welcome. Call 363- 5110. The York Rotary Club meets at 7:30 a.m. Fridays at the York Harbor Inn, York. Call 363-5110. Support Gamblers Anonymous meets every Saturday morn- ing 9 a.m. at York Hospital Hall House, the gray building next to the hospitals helipad. This is a 12 step meeting for people with a gambling prob- lem who want help stopping gambling. Gam-Anon meets every Saturday morning 9 a.m. at York Hospital in the Medical Office Building, the mauve building directly behind the main hospital, in the basement conference room. Gam-Anon is a support group for family members and/or friends of people with a gambling prob- lem. All persons are welcome to attend, whether or not their family member or friend at- tends. A Safe Place, a nonprofit agency, has been providing support services and emer- gency shelter to victims of domestic abuse for over 28 years with offices in Ports- mouth, Rochester and Salem, N.H. Call (800) 854-3552. The Cancer Community Center is a nonprofit com- munity center located in South Portland that provides sup- port, information and activities at no charge for adults living with cancer, their families and friends. Visit www.cancercom- munitycenter.org. The Kevin Brown Fuel Assistance Fund for emer- gency help with home heating costs is overseen by the York Ecumenical Council. For information on receiving as- sistance contact one of Yorks local churches or Kate Hen- derson at 363-8017. This fund is open to anyone in need. The Special Needs Par- ent Network meets the last Friday of each month from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Family Resource Center at Landmark Hill at the York-Kittery town line. Contact Marcia Flinkstrom at 384-5041 or mflinkstromcomcast.net or Lisa Richard at 324-5501 or bugsnlolamsn.com. The York Hospital Breast Cancer Survivor Group meets the third Monday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Ellis Conference Room at York Hospital. New members welcome. During these meetings the members share information, coping tips and strategies, explore complimentary therapies, hear guest speakers, support each other, experience sisterhood, plan the Annual Walk for Hope and celebrate living. MISSED YOUR PAPER? THATS OKAY! 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Publishers Note COMMUNITY BRIEFS For whom the bee stings By JEFF RAPSIS The York Independent I have a thing about beesby thing, I mean their mere presence is enough to turn me into a frightened little kid. So Im not sure why were devoting a big chunk of this edition of the York Independent to the to
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Laura Cleminson Q&A Yorks Bag lady When theyre raised high on the water, graceful in the wind, youd probably never imagine theyd one day become...a bag. But thats exactly what Yorks Laura Cleminson is doing: Transforming old, out-of-commission sails from various boats into chic totes. Its good old-f
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visual art listings Send us your listings! Got a gallery exhibit coming up? Send the info to yorkind- ependentgmail.com. Listings run on a space available basis River Tree Arts issues a call to artists RTA is accepting work for consideration for the annual ab- stract show, Splendid Splashes. Drop-of
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FOOD Honeys Sweet Addiction Eat here Plate envy at the Ships Cellar Pub By SARAH GRANT The York Independent I recently had the pleasure of dining in another great spot brimming in history as well as good food. Three friends and I met at the 1637 Ships Cellar Pub of the York Harbor Inn. I had plate e
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Listings Send us your listings! List your event in the York Independent for free! Listings are run on a space available basis. Send complete information about your event, including exactly when and where it takes place, any admission charges, and anything else necessary for readers to take action. A
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Old will benefit working wharf York to auction bait shack Proceeds owner of the Hancock Wharf, began restor- ing the facility for use by three lobstermen. The project is part of a larger effort to save working waterfront being lost as land on the coast of Maine has risen in value. The Working Waterf
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COMMUNITy Listings Send us your listings! Let the community know about your group, service, or good cause. E-mail it to us at yorkindependentgmail.c Listings run on a space available basis. continued from page 5 Roberts Maine Grill, Route 1, Kittery, offers a Community Supper every Tuesday night. T
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