KENNEBUNK

Last chance for caroling Saturday at Christ Church

Now that all the shopping, wrapping, shipping and baking is over, give yourself the gift of Christmas carols with no pressure at all. To honor Epiphany, also known as Twelfth Night, a concert of Christmas carols will be performed at 2 p.m. Saturday at Christ Church at 6 Dane St.

The concert will feature Christmas favorites and sing-along caroling led by organist and pianist “Maestro” Warren King, flutist Diana McNulty, violinist Margaret Hopkins and trumpeter Thomas Kremser.

Suggested donation for the concert is $15, or $10 for seniors and students, or what one can afford or chooses to give. Children under 12 are welcome at no charge.

The building is handicapped-accessible from the parking lot behind Town Hall, and also has a parking lot across Dane Street.

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For more details, go to www.christchurchkennebunk.org.

SACO

Grange No. 53 will host acoustic country jam

An acoustic country jam will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Saco Grange No. 53, located at 168 North St.

Free coffee will be served and there will be a 50/50 raffle.

A $5 donation is appreciated at the door.

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For more details, call 831-5784 or email sacogrange53@gmail.com.

Monthly watercolor class scheduled at Dyer Library

Maine artist Judith Kinsman will offer a monthly watercolor class from 9 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, Jan. 4, 11, 18 and 25, at the Dyer Library at 371 Main St.

Whether you are a beginner or an advanced watercolorist, Kinsman has something to teach everyone.

Bring your paints to the Deering Room of the Dyer Library on Wednesday mornings for a relaxing three hours of painting. Learn new techniques or practice old ones, work from a photograph or still life, and learn as you paint.

Registration is required.

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Cost is $70 per session with a Dyer Library card or $75 without.

To register, contact zoebthomas@sacomuseum.org or call 207-283-3861 ext. 115.

KENNEBUNKPORT

Silent auction to benefit Arundel Historical Society

As part of its “Worthy Wednesday” benefits, David’s KPT Restaurant, at 21 Ocean Ave., will host an event from 5 to 10 p.m. Thursday, donating 10 percent of the evening’s proceeds to the Arundel Historical Society.

There will be a silent auction as well as information about the historical society and its work.


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