Monday, February 27, 2017
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Friday, February 10, 2017
Community Benefit Potluck Dinner
A COMMUNITY POTLUCK BENEFIT DINNER will be held at Nobleboro Central School on Saturday, Feb. 11, 5-7pm. The benefit is for the BAILEYS whose barn and home was destroyed by fire earlier this month. Tickets: $8 per person or $20 for a family of 3 or more.
If you are able to bring a food item to share, casseroles and salads are most appreciated! This is a great opportunity to share a meal with your community neighbors and support a good cause.
A silent auction will also be held during the dinner. See the First Baptist Church of Nobleboro or Lincoln County News FMI.
As of 2/10/2017, the dinner is still on for Saturday, 2/11. If the dinner is cancelled due to stormy weather, a snow date will be advertised. See First Baptist Church website for those details.
If you are able to bring a food item to share, casseroles and salads are most appreciated! This is a great opportunity to share a meal with your community neighbors and support a good cause.
A silent auction will also be held during the dinner. See the First Baptist Church of Nobleboro or Lincoln County News FMI.
As of 2/10/2017, the dinner is still on for Saturday, 2/11. If the dinner is cancelled due to stormy weather, a snow date will be advertised. See First Baptist Church website for those details.
Music/Songwriting Lessons
Lessons available with local singer-songwriter Heather Hardy.
FOR ALL AGES:
- Beginning guitar, ukulele and songwriting.
- Also, experienced in writing personalized songs for weddings and other occasions.
References available
Friday, February 3, 2017
Family Information
Healthy Lincoln County's mission is to strengthen our communities to support alcohol and drug free youth in Lincoln County. They do this by providing information, workshops for parents, and workplace initiatives.
Parenting teens is the hardest and most rewarding job! The Lincoln County Substance Use Prevention Partnership (SUPP) is conducting a random parent phone survey this February. They would like to include your opiions about parenting issues. The study is confidential and answers to these questions will be reported as a whole, not individually. FMI www.healthylincolncounty.org
- Youth are 50% LESS LIKELY to use drugs and alcohol when their parents talk to them regularly about the risks.
Parenting teens is the hardest and most rewarding job! The Lincoln County Substance Use Prevention Partnership (SUPP) is conducting a random parent phone survey this February. They would like to include your opiions about parenting issues. The study is confidential and answers to these questions will be reported as a whole, not individually. FMI www.healthylincolncounty.org
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