DEAR SUN SPOTS: Clean Sweep, the giant yard sale held at Bates College, is still looking for volunteers who would like to earn money for their nonprofit organization. We need adults who can organize, sort and price the items that will fill the Bates Hockey rink on sale day,  June 16. Please go to bates.edu, type in Clean Sweep in the search box, and complete the form before May 12. You will be contacted this month with the dates and times your volunteers will be working. Your group can also earn money for donating tables to be used at the sale. If you have questions, please contact Pat Pelliccia at pelliccia9@yahoo.com or text me at 207-344-8485.

— Pat, Clean Sweep co-organizer, Lewiston

DEAR SUN SPOTS: I want to let you know what happened to me recently. I had to go to Food City to get milk, bread and hot dogs. When I went to pay for my purchase, the gentleman who was ahead of me had paid for my groceries. I was just speechless. I had the money in my wallet and did want to pay, but the cashier told me it was all paid for.

All I can say is, “Thank you, sir.” I didn’t know the man, only that he drove a red pickup truck. I thought I would let you know about it because I always read in your writings about how others report such kindness, too. Thank you again, sir. God bless you and keep you safe.

— Heidi, no town

ANSWER: I think it’s important to publish these acts of kindness. There is far too much negativity in the world, and people who show total strangers that they care need to be recognized. Sun Spots is the perfect place to do that. Thank you, Heidi, for taking the time to acknowledge this gentleman who sent a shiny “spot of sun” your way at the grocery store!

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DEAR SUN SPOTS: I know you have had letters in the past about people who repair clocks, but I didn’t keep the information. I would appreciate it if you could tell us again. The clock we have is a 1776-1996 bicentennial chime clock. It has been running, but when my husband rewinds it, it won’t stay going. He thinks it may need cleaning.

— No name, no town

ANSWER: Ken Rice of Tic-n-Time on Route 302 in North Windham can help you. Tic-n-Time is at 734 Roosevelt Trail, next to Dunkin’ Donuts and is open Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call him at 207-892-1263.

DEAR SUN SPOTS: A few weeks ago there was an article in the Sun Journal regarding using old wedding gowns for burial shrouds for babies. If this was in Sun Spots, I would like to see it repeated for the contact information.

— No name, no town

ANSWER: This was not in the Sun Spots column and I have checked with our editors about such a story, but no one is able to recall it. Readers, do you have a recollection of reading about repurposing wedding gowns for burial shrouds for babies? If so, please write in!

This column is for you, our readers. It is for your questions and comments. There are only two rules: You must write to the column and sign your name (we won’t use it if you ask us not to). Please include your phone number. Letters will not be returned or answered by mail, and telephone calls will not be accepted. Your letters will appear as quickly as space allows. Address them to Sun Spots, P.O. Box 4400, Lewiston, ME 04243-4400. Inquiries can also be emailed to sunspots@sunjournal.com.

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