April 18, 2024
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Golf club to offer dinner with Cal Ripken Jr.

Penobscot Nation Boys & Girls Club of Indian Island is hosting its first Putt for the Club Golf Tournament, and it is a special one, indeed.

Putt for the Club begins with registration at 8 a.m. and a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, at Palmyra Golf Course, 147 Lang Hill Road in Palmyra.

Carla Fearon, golf club director, told me that through the generosity of a grant received by the Waterville Boys & Girls Club, the golf club is able to offer a very special live auction item: a VIP dinner for a four-member team with baseball great Cal Ripken Jr., Sunday, Sept. 9, at the Alfond Youth Center in Waterville; a round of golf in a tournament the next day, at which he will be present for photographs and autographs; and breakfast and a lobster dinner at the tournament. The total value of this auction item is $2,500.

The four-member team entry fee for Putt for the Club is $400 and includes golf, snacks and a barbecue.

Sponsorship levels are Gold, $2,000; Silver, $1,000; and Bronze, $500, and hole sponsorships are $200.

Prize donations also are being accepted from individuals and businesses, and other prizes and contests will be offered, including a 2007 Harley-Davidson Road King Classic by Central Maine Harley-Davidson for a hole-in-one, and Samsung 23-inch televisions for closest-to-the-pin and longest drive.

For more information, call Fearon at 817-7355, e-mail cfearon@penobscotnation.org or call Palmyra Golf Course, 938-4947.

Jann Votaw informs us the Bridgewater Historical Association will be host to an ice cream night at its regular music show at 6 tonight, at the BHA Hall, formerly the Odd Fellows Hall, in Bridgewater.

“Make a donation and get a dish of ice cream,” Votaw wrote. Proceeds from your donation will help with “the purchase of a much-needed” public address system for the facility.

For more information, call Votaw, 425-7901, or Denis Gagne, 429-8290.

Richard Young of Glenburn reports Toys for Tots of the Marine Corps Reserve is partnering with The Red Barn Campground for Christmas in July Friday-Sunday, July 20-22, in Holden.

The event includes Christmas music, decorating campsites, a blood drive and a visit from Saint Nick.

Donations of new, unwrapped toys can be left in boxes on site. Young wrote that “all donations stay within the Bangor area” for local children.

For more information, call the campground at 843-6011.

Gloria Harriman invites you to enjoy The Skys from Prince Edward Island at 7 p.m. both Friday, July 20, and Saturday, July 21, at Canaan Calvary Church.

“The Skys will be performing their high-energy, Celtic dance and gospel production, Fiery Faith and Fiddles,” Harriman wrote.

Your $10 admission helps supplement the group’s travel expenses, she explained while describing the production as a “toe-tapping, hand-clapping and inspirational” family event.

For information, call 474-3406.

Laurie Mountain invites you to PETS Huge Indoor Yard Sale 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, July 21, Dexter Road, Route 7, in Corinna.

She wrote the “building is stuffed full. Come find some treasures and help a good cause.”

Proceeds benefit the local, nonprofit animal welfare organization, Prevent Euthanasia Through Sterilization.

For more information, or to donate an item, call Mountain, 278-2175; Sue Slate, 379-2809; Mary Shapleigh, 564-8092; Phyllis Dyer, 564-8072; or Sally Sue Pearson, 876-2752.

Barbara Kelly wrote that Church of Our Father is hosting its 49th annual Down East Fair beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 21, at the church on Route 3 in Hulls Cove.

“This is a fun day for the entire family,” Kelly wrote of the event that includes “great music to entertain you, great Down East food served all day,” and “a sit-down” lunch served in The Tea Room.

Ralph’s Rascals (Ralph Stanley and friends) will provide music for the baked bean supper at 5 p.m. and the Gala Auction following at 6 p.m., for which you can view the items throughout the day.

The fair also offers free parking with a shuttle service.

Amy Theiss of Make-a-Wish Foundation of Maine has announced the group’s Fantasy Auction fundraiser is on Friday, July 20, at the Portland Marriott Sable Oaks.

The event includes dining and bidding on everything from vacations to sporting events and artwork.

For information about the event or the foundation that grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions, call 800-491-3171 or visit www.Maine.wish.org.

Joni Averill, Bangor Daily News, P.O. Box 1329, Bangor 04402; 990-8288.


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