Dickens book club at APL

AUBURN — The Pickwick Club will meet Saturday, Feb. 23, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Auburn Public Library Community Room to discuss Charles Dickens’ “Little Dorrit, Book One.” For more information call Alexis at 778-4510 or Joanne at 583-6957.

Senior Citizens cribbage league

LEWISTON — The Lewiston Senior Citizens Cribbage League winners at the Lewiston Memorial Armory on Jan. 31 were: first, Arnie Burgess and Gil Cote; second, Pauline Quimby and Aaron Burke; third, Linda Williams and Mike Martin; fourth, Doris Gosselin and Ron Jean; fifth, Edith Chambers and Roland Bosse.

Next game will be played at 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 7. For further information, call Roger Labbe at 212-9253.

Vet monument fundraiser

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NEW GLOUCESTER — A wine and cheese fundraiser for the New Gloucester Veterans’ Monument will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, at the Connemara Farm, 37 Peacock Hill Road. Suggested donation is $25 per person and all profits go to the construction of the monument.

Boy Scout bottle drive

AUBURN — Boy Scout Troop 111 will hold a bottle drive on Saturday, Feb. 9. Scouts will be collecting bottles from 1 to 3 p.m. All proceeds will help the scouts attend summer camp. Questions or a request for pickup may be directed to Scoutmaster Bill Buzza at (207) 783-9786.

Commercial Travelers meet

MECHANIC FALLS — Twin City Council 160 of the United Commercial Travelers of America will meet at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, at Bucknam Oaks. A potluck dinner will be served at the close of the meeting. All members and guests are welcome to attend.

Valentine’s Artisan Fair

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NEW GLOUCESTER — Almost 20 artisans will be at the Valentine’s Artisan Fair to be held at Connemara Farm, 37 Peacock Hill Road, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9. The artisans representing a cross section of local creativity will demonstrate and sell their singular creations. Admission is free.

‘Jane Ricker Tea Party’

POLAND — The Ricker Memorial Library will hold a “Jane Ricker Tea Party” from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, in the Community Room at the library on Route 26. The event is free and is to honor Jane Ricker and the 50th anniversary of the Ricker Memorial Library. Desserts will be offered.

Pegmatite mining is topic

POLAND — Friends of Ricker Library have invited Mary Groves, owner of Poland Mining Camps, to speak at their February Person to Person Event. Groves, a self described rockhound, will display a collection of heart-shaped rocks in her talk, Hearts of Stone.

The Poland Mining Camps, with its Geological Conference Center, is located within the heart of Maine’s granite pegmatite belt. Collectors and enthusiasts from all walks of life and with every level of experience and expertise come there each summer to collect and learn about minerals, pegmatites and some local history, as well. Groves will share information about the camp experience with her audience.

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This Person to Person Potluck/Program will be held on Sunday, Feb. 10. Supper and conversation hour will begin at 5:30. Guests are asked to bring a casserole, salad or dessert to share. Groves’ talk will begin at 6:30. Everyone is welcome.

American Legion Post 210 meeting

LEWISTON — American Legion Post 210 holds a monthly meeting on the second Wednesday of each month. This month’s meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the Armory. All members are welcome, as well as those who wish to become members.

Contact Chris Rushton at 754-8014 for more information.

DAR meeting is Feb. 13

LEWISTON — Mary Dillingham Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at Marco’s Restaurant on Mollison Way. Speaker will be RJ Gilliam, the founder of a Lewiston-area Veteran Riders Motorcycle Club.

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Any woman over the age of 18 with a provable blood lineage to a Revolutionary Patriot who fought or gave aid to the cause of American Independence is welcome to join. The DAR is a service organization with emphasis on historical preservation, education and patriotism. The group has volunteer genealogists to help with your research and documentation. For more information, call Bev Robbins at 577-0706.

Valentine’s party Feb. 13

LISBON FALLS — The Lisbon Historical Society will host its annual Valentine’s Day Party on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the MTM Center, 18 School St. The event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The event starts at 7.

The event will include an optional “hand-made” Valentine card swap, games and prizes. Attendees are encouraged to bring artifacts, share a story or recite a poem relating to Valentine’s Day. There will be refreshments. Wear something red to add to the festivities.

Entrance and parking is at the rear of the building. For information contact Dorothy J. Smith at (207) 353-8510 or email LHS.2011@yahoo.com.

‘Family, Friends’ CPR course

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AUBURN — The Corporate and Community Services department at Central Maine Community College will offer the American Heart Association’s “Family and Friends” CPR course from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23.

This quick course is designed to teach potential rescuers the basics of CPR. Participants will experience a practice-as-they-watch class format. Topics covered include hands-only CPR and AED use for adults, child CPR and AED use and infant CPR. Adult, child and infant choking relief will also be covered.

This single-morning course is open to the public and is intended for individuals who want to learn CPR but do not need to be certified. Deadline for registration is Feb. 14; space is limited. The cost is $49 and includes materials.

For more information or to register, contact (207) 755-5280, email training@cmcc.edu or visit www.cmcc.edu/training.

Civil War lecture Feb. 14

BRUNSWICK — This month’s Joshua L. Chamberlain Civil War Round Table lecture will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, at Bowdoin College’s Hawthorne-Longfellow Library. Speaker will be Richard Lindemann, Bowdoin’s Director of Special Collections and Archives, on the topic of “Bowdoin Boys in Blue.”