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IN THE WEEKS AHEAD...
EVENTSAnnual Ecumenical Turkey Dinner will be held at St. Christopher's Church on March 3. All York residents are welcome at this free event. Bring a shut-in, friend, neighbor, your children or a new resident. Entertainment will be offered from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and dinner will be served from noon to 1 p.m. Meals are also available for delivery by calling 363-4177 or 363-6522. This event is sponsored by Ecumenical Church Council.
Birds: Their Pleasures and Problems, a free program offered by the Old York Garden Club, will be held March 14 at 1 p.m. at First Parish Church Fellowship Hall. Come to this free program to hear Karen McElmurry from the Center for Wildlife update us on the state of the bird populations in our area. The program is free; however, everyone who attends is asked to please bring a donation of Science Diet or Iams brand canned cat or dog food, mixed wild birdseed, Wheatena cereal or Beech Nut chicken baby food. The Old York Garden Club will be donating $500 to the center with money raised by the club through dues, the annual plant sale and other fundraising efforts.
Free Film with rare footage of Meher Baba's work will be held in the Hilton Garden Inn Meeting Room at the Portsmouth Public Library, 175 Parrot Ave., Portsmouth, N.H., presented by the Seacoast Baba Group on Feb. 22 at 6:30 p.m. FMI: (603) 430-2066 or 363-4153.
Kitchen, Food and Wine Auction will be held at the Unitarian Church, 292 State St., Portsmouth, N.H., on March 24. A silent auction and reception with hors d'oeuvres provided by some of Portsmouth's finest restaurants begins at 5 p.m. The auction starts at 6 p.m. Restaurant gift certificates, a canoe lunch on the Piscataqua and a week's stay on Martha's Vineyard are among the varied auction items. Cost is $20 per person and includes beer and wine at the reception. A trip to Italy or $5,000 is the first prize in a special related raffle. Tickets are $100 each, which includes admission for two to the auction. FMI: (603) 436-4762.
Portsmouth Christian Academy is offering the opportunity to experience a morning at the upper school (high school) on Feb. 27 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Students interested in attending PCA are welcome to visit and meet the upper school principal, teachers and PCA students. The morning will include a tour of the two buildings. Refreshments will be served. If you plan to attend, please notify the school by Feb. 26. Portsmouth Christian Academy is located on a 50-acre campus along the Bellamy River in Dover, N.H. FMI: www.pcaschool.org, (603) 742-3617 or kdeame@pcaschool.org.
Summer Fun Expo, a camp fair, will be held at Portsmouth Christian Academy in Dover, N.H., on March 3, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Over 30 summer day and overnight camps will be represented, offering a wide variety of programs including water sports, arts and crafts, outdoor adventures, horsemanship, academics, internships and travel. Admission and parking are free and door prizes will be given away. Refreshments will be available. FMI: contact Alexandra Casassa at acasassa@pcaschool.org or (603) 742-3617, Ext 142.
EXHIBITS, MUSIC, THEATRE AND MORE
Naho Bessho will perform a piano recital on Feb. 24 at 3 p.m. at the United Methodist Church of York- Ogunquit, 1026 Route 1, York. Bessho will play Debussy, Bartok and Schubert. Admission is free. FMI: (603) 749-1950.
Heartwood College of Art is now accepting registrations for "One Week One Credit" intensive classes in "Naked Raku," an introduction to the 400-year-old Japanese technique of Raku firing, with Scott Tubby or "Monoprint/Collagraph" with Kat Buchanan. "One Week One Credit" classes take place March 19-23. These special four-day classes allow participants to immerse themselves in an exciting medium with an expert craftsperson and earn college credit if they wish. FMI or to enroll: 985-0985 or www.heartwoodcollegeofart.org.
The Music Hall presents Grammy winner Keb' Mo' on March 22 at 7:30 p.m. and David Crosby and Graham Nash on April 9 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at The Music Hall box office, 28 Chestnut St., Portsmouth, N.H., by phone at (603) 436-2400, or online at www.themusichall.org.
A Musical Evening at the Wells Public Library will be held on Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. to add warmth to this otherwise cold winter. You will be entertained with performances by Alex Pratt, Jesse Hamilton and Danielle Mills. This program is co-sponsored by the Wells Public Library, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education and the Friends of the Wells Public Library. FMI: 646-8181.
Nubble Lighthouse Keepers Square Dance Club, a tax-free organization serving the Kennebunk to Portsmouth area, announces its winter schedule. Singles, couples and families are welcome. Classes continue Feb. 25; March 4, 11, 18, 25; April 1, 15, 22, 29, and May 13, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. All dances held at the Wells Activity Center, Sanford Road/Route 109 off Route 1 in Wells. The center has wooden floors and is air conditioned. Wear soft-soled shoes, please. FMI: call 985-8521, 641-9954 or 363-2774.
Paper, Pearls and Peyote: A Valentine Eclectic continues through Feb. 28 at Just Us Chickens Artist Co-op in Kittery. This event features the paper artistry of Kristen Fellows of Chauncey Creek Studios. Perfect for the season of hearts, her colored origami boxes, gifts tags and cards, along with imaginative crowns and long-stemmed flowers, delight all ages. Come celebrate the season of love with the romantic jewelry of Jane Losier of Kittery Point, fashioned from pearls of many hues and elegant crystals. The mystery of intricate peyote-stitched jewelry of the west is a February highlight, crafted by Kennebunk artist Sylvia Irene. Just Us Chickens is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Pastels with Norma Machado, an artist's demonstration and talk, will be held at Levy Gallery, 136 State St., Portsmouth, N.H., on Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. Machado is a well known expert in the use of pastels and will be presenting a demonstration of this technique, illustrating her mastery of this challenging medium. The event is free and open to the public. FMI: (603) 431-4230.
Portland Conservatory's Noonday Concert on Feb. 22 will feature Elizabeth Rines, trumpet, and Sanae Kanda, piano, to perform works by Ropartz, Turrin, Pilss and Goedicke. On March 1, international prizewinner Vivian Choi will perform works by Beethoven, Schubert, Messiaen and Strauss. Concerts begin at 12:15 p.m. at the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, 425 Congress St., Portland, and are free and open to the public. FMI: 775-3356.
The Rogues of Arcadia will perform a concert featuring works of Johann Sebastian Bach, including arias for countertenor with violin, recorder and flute, trio sonatas and harpsichord pieces on March 9 at 8 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress St., Portland. Tickets are $15 or $12 for students and seniors. FMI: 865-3865.
The RPM Challenge is simple: record an album in 28 days, just because you can. That's 10 songs or 35 minutes of original material, recorded during the month of February. What began last year as a local creative challenge for New Hampshire bands has ballooned into an international music phenomenon. More than 1,000 groups from all seven continents had signed up at www.rpmchallenge.com by the fourth week of January. From Anchorage, Alaska, to McMurdo Station in Antarctica, from London and Oslo to Tokyo, Aukland, Pretoria and Los Angeles, independent musicians from all genres and walks of life have come together to form a community with a common goal: to set aside any obstacles to producing music for the month of February, and to find themselves on March 1 each holding in their hands a new CD of their own original work that they would not have made otherwise. All bands must postmark their CDs by March 1 to the RPM office at 10 Vaughan Mall, Suite 1, Portsmouth, NH 03801. FMI: www.rpmchallenge.com.
Seussical the Musical at Seacoast Repertory Theatre features local performers, including York's Curran Russell and Alana Thyng, from Feb. 23 through March 11, Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 1 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Based on many of Dr. Seuss' classic stories, this is a joyous musical for the whole family. FMI: (603) 433-4472 or seacoastrep.org.
HEALTH
Introduction to Jackie Sorenson's Dance Aerobics offered by York Parks and Recreation Department, continues through the week of March 15. Classes are held on either Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8 to 9 a.m. at Blueberry Hill, or Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the York Beach Fire Department. Registration is $35 for residents. FMI: 363-1040.
WORKSHOPS
Essentials of College Planning Workshops, presented by Maine Educational Opportunity Center, will be held on Feb. 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. at University College at the Sanford Center, and March 2, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at Springvale Career Center. MEOC is a federally funded program that helps qualified adults make the transition toward a college education. The starting point for all MEOC participants is The Essentials of College Planning, a free interactive workshop that outlines the four steps in the college process: admissions, financial aid, career planning and study skills. Pre-registration is required. FMI: (800) 281-3703.
York radKIDS 2007 Personal Empowerment Safety Education Course will be held on Saturdays from March 3 through 31 upstairs at the York Breach Fire Department from 10 a.m. until noon. Sponsored by Compassion 4 Children, the classes are free of charge for York residents. The radKIDS curriculum includes home safety, bullying prevention, out-and-about and vehicle safety, stranger tricks, personal safety and more. The current group will focus on children between the ages of 5 and 7. The program also includes the radKIDS Family Safety Manual, radKIDS Activity Book, T-shirt, wristband and Certificate of Completion. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. FMI: www.compassion4children.org or call
ONGOING...
ART, DANCE, EXHIBITS, MUSIC, THEATREBarefoot Boogie Portsmouth 2007 at the Portsmouth Ballroom Dance Studio on 948 Route 1 Bypass in Portsmouth, N.H., as a community-oriented, non-profit, freeform dance experience for all ages. Admission for adults is $7 and children and seniors are free. The dances are held on the fourth Saturday of the month from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Free onsite parking is available. FMI: (603) 659-5009.
Just Us Chickens Artist Co-op is located at 29 Government St. in downtown Kittery and is open 11a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
Kripalu DansKinetics is held on the first and third Friday of each month in at Spinnaker Point Recreation Center, Spinnaker Way, Portsmouth, N.H. DansKinetics is a unique blend of yoga and dance. Move to a wide variety of music from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. The drop-in fee is $10. No experience or shoes are necessary. FMI: (603) 436-2313.
Ogunquit Performing Arts Classic Film Series continues March 14 at the Dunaway Center at 7 p.m. with the showing of Mr. Hulot's Holiday. This is a free event.
Pontine Theatre in Portsmouth, N.H., offers an array of public events. FMI: (603) 436-6660 or e-mail info@pontine.org.
The Portland Museum of Art offers exhibits and special events. FMI: 775-6148.
Whitney Art Works Presents Still, an exhibition featuring three artists who use traditional modes of still life to explore contemporary issues, through March 2. An artists' reception will be held March 2. Artists Robert Diamante, Wilson Jay Ong and Debra Yoo present distinct echoes of modernism, stunning technical dexterity and bold conceptual propositions. Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment. Whitney Art Works is located at 45 York St. in Portland. FMI: 780-0700.
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Catapult is the Seacoast's first networking group specifically dedicated to young professionals. Catapult is a nonprofit organization, and membership is free. FMI: www.catapultseacoast.org.
Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women, a nationally known non-profit organization, is looking for volunteers to assist victims of intimate partner violence. Volunteers are needed to cover the organization's toll-free crisis line and ull training is offered. You may answer calls right from your home on weekdays, nights, weekends and/or holidays. The training is 40 hours and will consist of online and teleconferencing sessions. Volunteers must have access to a computer with an Internet connection. FMI: call (866) 786-0758 or e-mail communityresourcecoord@dahmw.org.
Home Schooling Club a la Carte offers a chance to meet, socialize, have fun and take field trips with others from the community who home school just like you! Attend all of the activities or simply pick and choose from the calendar of events and activities. No commitment is required and all home schooled children are welcome to attend with their families. February events include, on Feb. 22 at 7 p.m., join us at Barnes and Noble in Newington, N.H., where Gerry Parker from the Maritime Academy in Portsmouth, N.H., will discuss local maritime history and lead a demonstration on tying nautical knots. On Feb. 23 from 1 to 3 p.m. join us for another Mount A Day for outside fresh air fun-with sledding and tubing, building snow forts, snowball fights, nature hikes, tracking wildlife, bird watching and enjoying all the natural beauty of this precious resource. Bring-your-own sleds, tubes and any outside games and the hot cocoa will be provided. March events include, on March 20 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., a visit to Dr. Chris Molda's Chiropractic Office, 529 US Route 1, next to Norma's in York, where we'll learn about the benefits of chiropractic methods while we check out all the cool equipment. On Feb. 9 from 1 to 2 p.m., join us for a tour of the York Town Hall with our guide Town Assessor Rick Mace as we learn about taxes, voting, planning, assessing and making maps utilizing the GIS Mapping System. On March 16 from 1 to 2 p.m., join us at the York Public Library Community Room with WMTW's Channel 8 News Meteorologist Gray Stabley where we'll learn interesting information about weather and what it's really like to be a meteorologist on television. On March 23 from 1 to 3 p.m. it will be Mount A Day again, where you can join us atop Mount A for outside fresh air fun with sledding and tubing, building snow forts, snowball fights, nature hikes, tracking wildlife, bird watching and enjoying all the natural beauty of this precious resource. Bring-your-own sleds, tubes and any outside games and the hot cocoa will be provided. On March 29 at 7 p.m., join us at Barnes & Noble in Newington, N.H., and meet Jim Sconyers from the Seacoast Sierra Club for a discussion about global warming, energy conservation and the cool cities program. On March 30 from 1 to 4 p.m., join our Intergenerational Celebration at Yorkshire Commons where age is just a number and the fun is for everyone. Make your own ice cream sundaes at our Sundae Social. Bring-your-own favorite ice cream toppings and a fun activity to share and we'll provide the ice cream, great company and lots of laughs for everyone when we all scream for ice cream! Register with Janalee @ 361-2116 or janaleemoquin8@yahoo.com.
Old York Garden Club's Open Garden Days, new for 2007, is a unique garden tour. For 16 weeks, a different garden club member will open their private garden for viewing on Sunday afternoons from noon to 4 p.m. beginning May 27. Most gardens are in constant flux depending on nature, the challenges of the site and the whim of the gardener. This garden tour is intended to show real gardeners' works in progress, not necessarily pristine finished projects. The homeowners will be on site to answer questions, discuss plant material and give tours of their personal creations. The fee is $3 per garden payable at the door of the individual garden on the day of the tour. Stay tuned for more information.
York Lions Club meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the Grant House, Route 1, York, at 7 p.m. and all are welcome. FMI: 363-7382.
ENRICHMENT
The Family Resource Center on Route 1 offers many special programs, weekly and monthly events, classes and activities throughout the year. FMI: 451-9291 or www.connectingfamiliestogether.org.
Heartwood College of Art offers an array of classes. FMI call Heartwood College of Art at 985-0985 or visit www.heartwoodcollegeofart.org.
Kindergym is offered by York Parks and Recreation Department and no pre-registration is required. The cost is $4 per child/$6 per family per visit. Kindergym is held at Blueberry Hill on Route 1 on Friday mornings from 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. This program is ongoing. FMI: 363-1040.
Music and Movement, a monthly program for children ages 2 to 6, meets on the first Wednesday of each month in the Children's Room at the York Public Library. This free parent-child class, held from 10:15 to 10:45 a.m., and taught by Michelle Franey of South Berwick, will focus on developing both musical and social skills, with emphasis on moving to the beat and learning traditional songs. FMI: 363-2818.
York Public Library Weekly Children's Programs include Miss Kate's Infant Lap, Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m.; Preschool Story Time, Thursdays at 10:30 a.m., and Toddler Story Time, Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Monthly programs for children and parents include Making Music Monthly, the first Wednesday of each month from 10:15 to10:45 a.m.; Tactile Toddler Time, the second Tuesday of each month from 10:15 to10:45 a.m.; Babies, Boppies and Books, the second Thursday of each month from 10:15 to 11 a.m., and Art by the Pond, the third Tuesday of each month, from 10:15 to 11 a.m. FMI: 363-2818.
HEALTH
Free Melanoma Program Available for Maine Schools. Already implemented in over 450 New England schools, the program is sponsored by the Melanoma Education Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Peabody, Mass., that is having a major impact on skin cancer education in New England. In the 25 to 29 age group, melanoma is the most prevalent cancer and, among women of ages 30 to 35, it is the leading cancer killer. Vulnerability begins at age 12. Schools interested in adopting the program and offering the class will receive a free lesson plan, student video, early detection bookmarks for their students, and a teacher resource CD, all at no cost. To date, 14 Maine schools have been trained in the program. Health teachers, school nurses or administrators interested in bringing the program to their school may call the Melanoma Education Foundation at 800-259-1633, email MEF@skincheck.org or visit http://www.skincheck.org.
Know Your Numbers is a cholesterol screening offered by SMMC Visiting Nurses on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. An appointment is necessary and there is a $15 fee for this service. FMI: 985-1000.
NIA at Yoga on York is offered every Tuesday morning from 9 to 10 a.m. NIA is a fitness fusion exercise class that blends dance arts and martial arts together with fabulous music for a great workout. No dance experience necessary is necessary. NIA is easy to follow and appropriate for all ages and levels of fitness. Come give NIA a try. Your first class is FREE. It is pure joy and health in motion. "Through Movement We Find Health." FMI: call 363-YOGA or visit www.yogaonyork.com.
The Heart Health Institute offers classes including weight management. FMI: call 351-3700.
NOMINATIONS SOUGHT
Dorothea Dix Award nominees are currently being sought by the Maine Legislature to recognize an individual or group with longstanding ties to Maine that has demonstrated outstanding achievement in promoting recovery and/or improving the quality of life of people living with mental illness or mental disabilities. The Dorothea Dix Award was named in honor of the woman who championed the rights of the mentally ill in the mid-1800s. Nomination packets have been mailed to a broad cross section of the state's mental healthcare community. Additional forms and award criteria are also available at http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/DDPC/award/home.html. The award will be presented by Gov. John Baldacci at 1 p.m. on April 3 at Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center in Bangor.
PUBLIC MEALS
Coffee Shop at the Wells-Ogunquit Senior Center is open Monday through Friday, 9 to 11 a.m., serving regular or decaf coffee, pastries, Congdon's and Dunkin' Donuts, and their own blueberry muffins for $1.50. Thursday's Coffee Club occasionally has a guest speaker.
SUPPORT
A Safe Place, a non-profit agency, has been providing support services and emergency shelter to victims of domestic abuse for over 28 years. A Safe Place has offices in Portsmouth, Rochester and Salem, N.H. FMI or to reach an advocate call 1-(800) 854-3552.
Hospice of York's Living with Loss weekly bereavement support group is free of charge, and you need not have had a loved one serviced by Hospice. Hospice of York encourages pre-registration; however, you may attend any or all of the classes as you see fit. All sessions are held on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the basement conference room of Medical Office Building 16 on the grounds of York Hospital. Sessions run nearly continuously through the spring. FMI: call 363-7000.
The York Hospital Breast Cancer Survivor Group, which meets the third Monday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Ellis Conference Room at York Hospital, welcomes new members. Those who attend survivor groups cope better, heal more quickly and live longer. New members, whether or not their treatment was at York Hospital, are invited to come to the meetings and be with women who share their story. Friends are welcome too. 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.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
American Cancer Society's Daffodil Days needs volunteers - individuals, businesses and civic organizations - during February and March to assist in taking orders, packing and delivering daffodils for its longstanding fundraising program to help raise money to support the fight against cancer. FMI: Jeff Ball at 373-3704 or the American Cancer Society at (800) ACS-2345 anytime, day or night.
The American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery Program is seeking volunteer drives to offer cancer patients safe and friendly transportation to treatment appointments. More than 7,000 Maine residents are living with cancer every day. Because of advances in medical research, there will be cures for many. Lack of transportation, though, may leave some of these cancer patients with few options for completing their treatment schedules. The American Cancer Society is now recruiting volunteers in York County to ensure that all cancer patients have transportation when they need it. FMI: (800) ACS-2345 or www.cancer.org.
Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women, a nationally known non-profit organization, is looking for volunteers to assist victims of intimate partner violence. Volunteers are needed to cover our toll-free crisis line. Full training is offered. You may answer calls right from your home on weekdays, nights, weekends and/or holidays. The training is 40 hours and will consist of online and teleconferencing sessions. A new training session will begin soon. Training topics include the dynamics of intimate partner violence against women and men, as well as the effects of family violence on children, relevant legal and social issues and much more. Volunteers must have access to a computer with an internet connection. Applications for the upcoming trainings are now being accepted. www.dahmw.org. FMI: (866) 786-0758 or e-mail communityresourcecoord@dahmw.org.
Home Schooling Club Seeks Community Support. Do you own a business in town, a special talent, an interesting job or a wealth of information that you're interested in sharing about any subject? Could you spare a few hours and enlighten some really great kids who'd love to take a tour of your business, learn a new talent, learn about your job, listen to your insight and experience what you have to offer? The Home Schooling Club of York would love to hear from you so we can schedule a time and place to make it all happen! FMI: 361-2116.
The Ogunquit Beach and River Sampling Project is a special study that is a joint effort between the Maine Healthy Beaches Program and Ogunquit Conservation Commission. Volunteering includes participating in a training session to learn the proper sampling techniques and conducting sampling throughout the season. The training session recommended for Ogunquit volunteers is scheduled for March 23 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. FMI: call 791-8112 or 646-7016 or e-mail smosley@umext.maine.edu or klaxon@maine.rr.com.
Support Victims of Domestic Violence by collecting old cell phones and ink jet cartridges and mailing them to the Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women free of charge. The Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women provides crisis intervention and support services to all victims of domestic violence and their families. Proceeds from this program will help the organization continue to provide services as well as support the 24-hour hotline. Contact Regional Coordinator Jan Brown at (866) 786-0758 or dahmwdirector@gmail.com for program details.
Volunteer Reiki Practitioners are being sought by York Hospital to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients. York Hospital is looking for Level II Reiki practitioners to provide Reiki services to oncology patients. FMI: please contact Roberta Sullivan in the Volunteer Office at 351-2224 or rsullivan@yorkhospital.com.
WORSHIP SERVICES
Baha'i Faith holds Sunday morning devotional meetings and fellowship. FMI: 363-4591 or 361-1722.
Cape Neddick Baptist Church's Sunday school is at 9 a.m. for all ages; 10:15 a.m. for worship service and junior church, nursery for toddlers. Tuesday is Women's Home Bible Study from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service is at 7 p.m. FMI: 363-3566 or www.cape-neddick-baptist.org.
First Parish Congregational Church's worship services are at 9 and 10:45 a.m. FMI: call 363-3758 or www.firstparishyork.org
Ogunquit Baptist Church's Sunday service is at 9:30 a.m. FMI: 646-2160.
St. Christopher's Catholic Church holds Masses on Saturday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 and 11 a.m. FMI: Rose Cronin at 363-4177 and leave name and number for a return call.
St. George's Episcopal Church's schedule is Sunday at 7:45 a.m. for Holy Eucharist, Rite II, spoken; 9 a.m. for Family Eucharist service; 9:45 a.m. for church school; 10 a.m. for spiritual formation for adults, and 11 a.m. for Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with music. Tuesday at 9 a.m. is silent prayer; 9:15 a.m. is Morning Prayer. Thursday at 10 a.m. is Holy Eucharist, with healing optional. FMI: e-mail office@stgeorgesyorkharbor.org or visit www.stgeorgesyorkharbor.org.
Union Congregational Church offers weekly worship services. All are welcome. FMI: 363-4821.
United Methodist of York/Ogunquit worship and Sunday school are at 10:30 a.m. Fellowship and coffee hour follow the service, with nursery provided during the service. FMI: 363-2749.
York Street Baptist Church's Sunday Worship Service is at 9 a.m. with fellowship time in the gym at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school for all ages is at 10:45 a.m. Evening service is at 6 p.m. AWANA Youth Program is at 5 p.m., October through April. FMI: 363-2177.
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