Town House School
to host Jimi Volume 2

Mid-Week Music continues Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. with Jimi Volume 2 when Mark Gunter, Dylan Kumnick, John Kumnick and Dana Pearson will perform their second annual batch of songs from Seattle’s favorite son, Jimi Hendrix. Dan King / Post
Mid-Week Music continues Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. with Jimi Volume 2. Mark Gunter (keyboards/vocal), Dylan Kumnick (drums), John Kumnick (bass/vocal), and Dana Pearson (guitar/vocal) will perform their second annual batch of songs from Seattle’s favorite son, Jimi Hendrix. Likely tunes on their setlist include “Foxey Lady,” “If 6 Was 9,” and “Bold as Love.”
For tickets, visit kporths.com/buy-tickets, email info@kporths.com, or call 207-967-2751.
The monthly concert series takes place at the Kennebunkport Historical Society’s Town House School at 135 North St.
The next entry will be, Covering John Denver, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, when Pearson will be joined by singer/guitarist Jen Comeau. The year will close with Mid-Week Music’s fourth annual Christmas Show on Sunday, Dec. 8, at 1 p.m., and Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 5 p.m.
Meals on Wheels
seeks drivers
Meals on Wheels of York County is in need of volunteer drivers. According to a Southern Maine Agency on Aging press release, the commitment is 1 to 2 hours, once a week. Volunteers are reimbursed for gas and clients, say organizers, are always glad to see the drivers.
Those interested should contact the Southern Maine Agency on Agency at 207-396-6500.
Discover supernatural
history in Kennebunk

On Saturday, Oct. 5, the Brick Store Museum invites guests to explore local supernatural history at “Of Seances and Spirits: Supernatural Kennebunk.” Contributed
According to a Brick Store Museum news release, Kennebunk, like many other Victorian-era communities, was once a popular place for spiritualism – the belief that people can communicate with spirits in the “Great Beyond.” On Saturday, Oct. 5, the Brick Store Museum invites guests to explore local supernatural history at “Of Seances and Spirits: Supernatural Kennebunk.” Guests will take part in an historic Victorian séance and enjoy themed food, hear spooky stories by candlelight, have Tarot cards read, explore the supernatural history of Kennebunk, and view a special exhibit dedicated to supernatural items in the museum’s collection. Tickets are $50 per person ($45 for members) and can be purchased at www.brickstoremuseum.org.
Because participants will be taking part in a 19th-century séance, guests are encouraged to wear Victorian-inspired costumes (or any Halloween costume). The event will run from 5 to 8 p.m. in the museum’s Kimball House, built in 1850. Tickets will be timed for séance entry, but visitors are welcome to arrive whenever they choose to enjoy the remainder of the activities. The event may include the climbing of staircases and sitting or standing for periods of time.
The full schedule can be found at www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar. The event is sponsored by Tracey Bricker, State Farm agent, and Bangor Savings Bank. Tickets may be purchased in advance at www.brickstoremuseum.org.
Wells Chamber hosts
Family Jamboree
The Wells Chamber of Commerce will host its 15th annual Family Jamboree on Saturday, Oct. 19. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Wells Harbor Park and will take place on a fair-weather basis, according to the Chamber.
This event features games, including a doughnut/apple eating challenge, ball toss, beanbag toss and relay races. Activity booths will be available for making beaded friendship bracelets, temporary tattoos, fan making, head bands, and pumpkin decorating, compliments of the Nancy Hafford State Farm office. Ranger Tom will be back again with the Explore Archery game.
The Wells Fire Department will be in attendance with its Junior Firefighter obstacle course, Knock Down the Flames and Emergency Vehicle displays and the Wells Police Department will host activities. Craft vendors will be in attendance. Admission, parking and all games and activities are free.
For more information, visit www.wellschamber.org or call 207-646-2451.
Graves Library hosts
community art show

Graves Memorial Library will host its community art show on Friday, Oct. 4, at 5:30 p.m. Contributed
Graves Memorial Library will host its community art show on Friday, Oct. 4, at 5:30 p.m. The Artists at Graves Library exhibition will present a range of artistic styles and mediums including acrylic abstractions, watercolor landscapes, mixed media, and photography. Parking will be available at Village Fire Station (North Street) and Consolidated School (Route 9).
Fifty percent of all proceeds benefit the library. Light refreshments will be served.
Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library, 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport. For more information, call 207-967-2778 or visit www.graveslibrary.org.
Kennebunk HarvestFest
scheduled for Oct. 19
Kennebunk’s annual HarvestFest celebration is slated for Saturday, Oct. 19. According to organizers, this year’s festival will feature most of the family-oriented activities that have been staged for years and some new additions. The event will also include a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Waterhouse Center.

Kennebunk’s annual HarvestFest celebration is slated for Saturday, Oct. 19. Contributed / Photo by Cynthia Fitzmorris
For crafter and parade application forms, or for more information, visit www.kennebunkmaine.us/harvestfest. A 2024 poster will also be available soon.
HarvestFest book sale
at Kennebunk Free Library
The Friends of the Kennebunk Free Library will host its next book sale in conjunction with the town of Kennebunk’s HarvestFest. On Friday, Oct. 18, from 5 to 7 p.m., there is a Friends-only pre-sale. Patrons can join the Friends by making a contribution of any size. Join now and a membership counts for all of 2025. Participants will also receive two free books at every book sale.
The general sale will take place on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The sale will be held in Hank’s Room and outside (weather permitting), and feature adult hardcovers for $2 and paperbacks for $1. Children and young adult books are all four for $1. Puzzles are $1.

Members of the Seacoast Garden Club work on the monument garden in Kennebunkport’s Dock Square. Contributed / Seacoast Garden Club
According to a news release, the Friends group supports the library by raising funds that help sponsor library programs and materials, including passes to local museums and parks, summer reading programs, Kanopy streaming service, OverDrive e-content, and large print books. National Friends of the Library Week falls on Oct. 20-26. In the past year, the Friends group raised $8,819 for Kennebunk Free Library.
The next Friends meeting will take place on Monday, Nov. 4, at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 207-985-2173 or email kfl@kennebunklibrary.org.
York County Amateur
Radio Club meetings
The York County Amateur Radio Club meets on the first Sunday of each month from September to June. The meetings begin at 2:45 p.m. at the Wells town offices at 208 Sanford Road.
The next meeting is scheduled for Oct. 6. All are welcome and membership is open to all. A ham radio license is not required. The club promotes amateur radio knowledge, offers educational programs, and organizes special events. For more information, visit w1yca.org.
New board member
at conservation trust

Holmes
Jacqui Holmes has been named a board member for the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust. Holmes is a 2013 graduate of Bates College. During the past eight years, according to a trust news release, Holmes has partnered with the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust through her role as a teacher in the alternative education program at Kennebunk High School.
“Watching the students find a sense of belonging through their work at the trust has brought me immense joy and a sense of pride,” Holmes said in an email. “I am grateful for the opportunity to work with an organization that preserves land and places to be accessible to everyone, forever. To me, the trust exemplifies the Maine motto, ‘The way life should be.'”
In addition to teaching, Holmes coaches the tennis and cross-country teams at Kennebunk High School.
First Congregational
bean supper planned
First Congregational Church is hosting its next baked bean and American chop suey supper on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The church is located at 141 North St., Kennebunkport.
First Church bean suppers will be held on the last Saturday of each month through October. The menu includes two types of home baked beans, including meatless, American shop suey, macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, rolls, coleslaw, and a slice of homemade pie. Adults and children age 12 and older/$10 per person, and children younger than 12/$5 per child.
Downeasters Chorus
in Cape Porpoise

The Downeasters Chorus will appear in concert at Church on the Cape in Cape Porpoise on Friday, Oct. 4, at 7 p.m. Contributed
The Downeasters Chorus will give a barbershop-style concert at Church on the Cape in Cape Porpoise on Friday, Oct. 4, at 7 p.m. The group, according to a news release, is “known locally and in national competitions for their quality vocals and smooth moves, the Downeasters honor the classic American art form while also incorporating the contemporary a cappella style heard in groups such as Pentatonix and Straight No Chaser. Their lively performances, sprinkled with humor, offer gorgeous ballads, toe-tapping swing songs, and up-tempo tunes that get the guys, and their audiences moving.”
The concert is presented by the Keith McClelland Community Music Foundation, a nonprofit that sponsors and supports the performance of music within the Kennebunks. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is no admission charged for the concert. Donations are welcomed.
For more information, email billsusie58@hotmail.com.
Voter registration
at St. David’s Church
On Oct. 9, from noon to 8 p.m., the Social Justice Council of St. David’s Episcopal Church will offer voter registration tables and Maine voter registration cards to those who wish to register. Parking is plentiful and tables will be set up in the church’s Great Hall. Volunteers will assist. St. David’s is located at 138 York Road (Route 1), Kennebunk.
For more information, contact Roy Smoot at rsmoot0427@gmail.com.
Propaganda exhibit
at Brick Store Museum
The Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk opened its new exhibition, Who Controls the Present: The Art of Propaganda, on Sept. 13. The exhibit, according to a press release, explores the historic and current-day propaganda posters and imagery, including posters from its World Wars poster collection that is one of the largest in New England. The exhibition will be on view through Nov. 15
Visitors to the exhibition will explore types of propaganda and how to recognize it; and view dozens of World War I and World War II posters created by the US government in the first half of the 20th century. Links to today’s form of propaganda, like memes and social media posts, will be made across the exhibit and will invite participants to take part in advancing the civic dialogue around propaganda and false information.
In addition to the exhibition, museum educators have produced curriculum modules and learning activities for area educators and homeschoolers to use in conjunction with the exhibition, in addition to hosting class field trips to the museum to explore the exhibition’s primary source materials.
The exhibition will be on view through Nov. 15. For more information about the exhibition and related educational activities and resources, visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.
Changes in Medicare
information session
Graves Library will host Karen Vachon for a session on the new regulations and changes in Medicare for 2025. The discussion is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 26, at 9 a.m. in the Community Room.
According to a news release, the session will focus on understanding the annual notice of change and making informed decisions about the best options for personal budgets. Vachon, a licensed health insurance agent in southern Maine, has been assisting individuals navigating the world of Medicare since 2009.
With the upcoming Medicare season approaching, wrote event organizers, Vachon aims to help individuals comprehend the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act alongside the significant price increases for Medicare supplement plans. The changes may deliver negative news to Medicare beneficiaries when they receive their annual notice of change in September.
“This is not the year to ignore your annual notice of change,” said Vachon in an email, “it may be dry reading, but it is very important.”
The informal program will provide insights and answer questions in a welcoming environment. “Changes in Medicare are always concerning, but learning and preparing will make the changes easier,” Vachon wrote. Sessions are informational only and Medicare beneficiaries will not be marketed to, she said.
Vachon will provide information, tips, and resources to help those on Medicare prepare for the annual enrollment period, which runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, 2024. No registration or RSVP is necessary to attend. Light refreshments will be served.
Louis T. Graves Library is located at 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport.
SMAA announces
financial workshops
Southern Maine Agency on Aging’s Money Minders program is partnering with New Ventures Maine and other community members to provide one-hour financial skills workshops via Zoom for adults 60 and older who are looking to increase their financial literacy and boost their financial wellness.
The workshops will cover an array of financial topics, including budgeting, holiday financial planning, fraud and scam prevention, tax information, consolidating credit card debt, SNAP benefits, online banking, managing financial concerns for folks with dementia, and more.
The first workshop is Thursday, Sept. 26, 10 to 11 a.m. and is titled, Budgeting Basics.
Topics include: Money management attitudes and styles, setting goals and steps for creating a spending plan.
Money Minders Financial Skills Workshops will occur on the last Thursday of each month from 10 to 11 a.m. via Zoom.
To register, visit www.smaaa.org/events.html. For more information, contact Susan Bergeron, Money Minders coordinator, at 207-396-6515 or sbergeron@smaaa.org.
Homecoming parade
scheduled for Oct. 5
The Kennebunk High School homecoming parade is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 5. The parade begins at 12:30 p.m. and starts at the Fletcher Street roundabout on the way to the high school. Following the parade, Kennebunk High School will host Deering in the homecoming football game at 2 p.m.
School district plans
collaboration committee
The RSU 21 School Board of Directors, in a Sept. 13 news release, announced the formation of the Educational Collaboration Ad Hoc Committee in an effort to improve communication and collaboration in the district community.
The committee’s first meeting will be held on Thursday, Sept. 26, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Board Room (A103) at Kennebunk Elementary School.
According to the news release, the committee is made up of representatives from all six district schools and a wide array of professions within the district, including teachers, education technicians, transportation, central office staff, and school board members. Participation in all meetings will be in-person only; no online attendance will be allowed. Meetings will not be recorded as commentary and discussion are considered confidential.
The committee will meet four times over the school year. The three remaining meetings will be scheduled during the first meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting schedule, the committee will present a final report to the school board.
The committee will be moderated by Craig Freshley of Good Group Decisions. Freshley, who set the committee rules, is not affiliated with RSU 21 and is being paid for his time.
Pianist Schwab plays
Kennebunk concert
Pianist Jacqueline Schwab, heard on Ken Burns’ Civil War and numerous other documentaries, will perform in concert at First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Kennebunk, on Sunday, Sept. 29, at 4:30 p.m. According to a news release, Schwab will feature pieces from her Burns soundtrack performances and will also from her own work celebrating cultural diversity, inspired by her work with Burns.
Patrons will hear Irish and Scottish airs and dance tunes, spirituals, ragtime and other vintage American music, and vintage Latin and other pieces connected with American immigrants. Schwab will share stories about the tunes and speak about Burns’ unusual way of working with music — how he elicits emotive performances and uses music to amplify his messages and shed historical light on our lives today.
Schwab is featured in over a dozen of Ken Burns’ documentaries, including his Grammy-winning Civil War, Baseball, Lewis and Clark, Mark Twain, The War and his recently-released Benjamin Franklin, as well as in other PBS documentaries, such as The Irish in America — The Long Journey Home. She has performed at the White House for President Clinton and (twice) on national PBS with the American Pops Orchestra, and she has accompanied Scottish singer Jean Redpath on public radio’s A Prairie Home Companion and on CBS’s Late Show with David Letterman.The concert is part of the Concerts in West K! series, produced by Mousam River Music in its new collaboration with the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk. Admission to the concert is $20 per person at the door. There is open seating for the concert on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not required, but may be made via email at paul.wells@mousamrivermusic.net.
Legion Post 159
meeting schedule
Monthly meetings of American Legion Post 159 are held on the first Thursday of the month. Upcoming meeting dates: Oct. 3, Nov. 7 and Dec. 5. Dates for 2025 are Jan. 2, Feb. 6, March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5, July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4.
All veterans and Sons of the American Legion are welcomed to attend. Legion Post 169 is located at 102 Main St. (across from the police station) in Kennebunkport. For more information, call 207-967-2400.
Italian supper
at St. David’s
St. David’s Episcopal Church in Kennebunk will host its second annual Rollie’s Famous Italian Supper on Saturday, Sept. 28, 5 to 6:30 p.m.
According to event organizers, “Summer residents Roland and Patty Gagne would work for weeks preparing a feast of six or seven courses for the community: chicken piccata, eggplant and chicken parmesan, meatballs, sausage, peppers and onions, and plenty of pasta. Volunteers and guests brought salads and desserts. When the pandemic halted the Gagnes’ annual offering, they’d hoped to resume it once it was safe to gather again. Sadly, Roland died in February 2023, before the dinner could be restarted. As a tribute to a great man who loved a good meal, his children and beloved wife Patty have stepped up to serve Rollie’s Famous Italian Supper this fall.”
All are welcome to enjoy the meal in his honor. St. David’s is located at 138 York St. in Kennebunk. Donations are welcomed.
Atria craft fair
benefits Alzheimer’s Assoc.
Atria Senior Living will host a craft fair on Saturday, Sept. 28. The fair is scheduled for 1 to 5 p.m.
All proceeds from the event go to the Alzheimer’s Association and dementia research. The fair will feature gift basket raffles, baked goods and crafts made by Atria residents.
Atria Senior Living is located at 1 Penny Lane, Kennebunk. For more information, email josee.king@atriaseniorliving.com.
Survey focuses
on transportation
Southern Maine residents are being asked to participate in an anonymous survey to assist in planning transportation investments as part of the Southern Maine in Motion project. Anyone who walks, rides, or drives in the region is encouraged to share their input by the Oct. 14 deadline.
The region’s transportation planning organization, overseen by Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission, is asking people who spend time in Berwick, Eliot, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Kittery, Ogunquit, South Berwick, Wells, and York to participate. The survey takes about five minutes. Residents can complete the survey at www.smpdc.org.
“The decisions we make now about what to prioritize and how to invest could shape our transportation system for decades to come,” said Dean Williams, transportation director for the Kittery Area Comprehensive Transportation System, in a press release. “Southern Maine residents can help guide these decisions by telling us what matters to them and share their experiences. We would like to hear where residents want to see improvements such as increased transit, better bicycle and pedestrian facilities or safer intersections.”
Paper copies of the survey will be available at town offices in Berwick, Eliot, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Kittery, Ogunquit, South Berwick, Wells, and York. The survey will be open through Oct. 14.
Southern Maine in Motion is a plan that defines the long-term vision for transportation in the region, looking out to 2045.
Artists invited to apply
for monthly exhibit
Kennebunk Free Library is accepting applications for artists to exhibit during the 2025 calendar year. Since its inception in 2001, Hank’s Room Gallery – rechristened Speers Gallery in 2010 – has offered exhibit opportunities to both amateur and professional artists.
The gallery, according to a press release, has hosted a variety of mediums including photography, textile arts and mixed media assemblages in addition to renditions in oil, pastel, enamel oil, encaustic, pen and ink, and watercolor. The application process is open to either individual or group shows. Applications must be received by Friday, Oct. 18, 2024.
In November 2024, an art committee consisting of members from the library and art communities will convene to review the completed applications and set a monthly exhibit schedule for 2025. Upon completion of the review, applicants will be contacted regarding the committee’s decisions. Application forms are available at the library or online at www.kennebunklibrary.org.
Wicked 5K and
Kids’ Wicked Dash
Registration is open for the 15th annual Wicked 5K in Lower Village Kennebunk. The Wicked 5K also includes Kids’ Wicked Dash.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 26, and begins at Federal Jack’s Restaurant and Brewpub, 8 Western Ave. This year’s race will start and finish at Federal Jack’s and includes a run along the coast. Registration includes a Shipyard beer and race T-shirt (if registered by Sept. 5) and admission to the after-party at Federal Jack’s. Children 12 and younger race for $20. There are best costume awards for adults and children.
For more information or to register, visit runsignup.com/Race/ME/Kennebunk/Wicked5K.
Land trust nature
walk schedule
Kennebunk Land Trust released the dates for its Nature Walk series. The first Saturday of each month, the land trust hosts a nature walk on a different preserve following a different theme. Participants are invited to explore a new local preserve and enjoy nature in all seasons.
The walks are led by local Maine Guides and master naturalists, who take participants through the nature preserve and share knowledge and ask questions about the flora, fauna, and nature.
The walks are free of charge for all ages and held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Donations are accepted and well-behaved dogs are welcome. The schedule:
• Oct. 5 – Mousam River Wildlife Sanctuary
• Nov. 2 – Butler Preserve
• Dec. 7 – For All Forever Preserve
The 2024 walk schedule is subject to change with notice. For more information and to register, visit kennebunklandtrust.org.
Kennebunk Savings and Southern Maine Health Care are sponsors of the events.
Legion Post 74
schedules meetings
American Legion Webber Lefebvre Post 74 in Kennebunk holds meetings on the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Legion Post 74 is located at 15 Water St.
Legion Post 74 is looking for new members. Legion Post 74 participates in the May Day and Memorial Day parades, flag retirement ceremonies with the Boy Scouts, furnishes a scholarship to the high school and participates in many other local activities and charities.
Amateur Radio Society
meets at The New School
The New England Radio Discussion Society meets biweekly on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. throughout the year at The New School in Kennebunk. The club informally gathers to support and promote amateur (ham) radio. Wide-ranging discussion topics include: early and contemporary equipment, digital technology, internet integration, and striving for international contacts. Most meetings include a tech talk by a society member.
Those interested in amateur radio are invited to join. The New School is located at 38 York St. in Kennebunk. For more information, contact Alex at 207-967-8812.
Astro Society
hosts star parties
The Astronomical Society of Northern New England has set its schedule for public Star Parties through August and invites the public to attend. The society operates its own observatory, the Talmage Observatory at Starfield, on Route 35, in West Kennebunk.
At the Star Parties, the public, as well as society members, are most invited to observe the heavens through club telescopes, as well as member telescopes. Stars, visible planets, and deep-sky objects can all be viewed. Experienced society members are on hand to guide the observing, explain what is being seen, and answer questions. There is no fee.
The Talmage Observatory at Starfield opens at 7:30 p.m. for the events. For directions, visit http://asnne.org/where-to-find-us.php.
The Astronomical Society of Northern New England is a local association of amateur astronomers that meets monthly at the New School in Kennebunk. Meetings are on the first Friday of each month. For more information, visit ASNNE.org.
Town House School
hosts author Gutro
The Kennebunkport Historical Society will host a lecture and book signing by Rob Gutro, author, medium, and paranormal investigator. The event takes place at Town House School, located at 135 North St. in Kennebunkport. Both lectures are free, with donations encouraged to support the society.
The session is scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, and is titled, Ghost Cases from Inspired Ghost Tracking. Gutro will take the audience behind the scenes of paranormal investigations with the Inspired Ghost Tracking group from Maryland.
Gutro, according to the historical society, is an accomplished author, medium, and paranormal investigator with Inspired Ghost Tracking of Maryland. Known for his ability to communicate with both pets and people who have passed, Rob combines his scientific background with his mediumship to explain how energy forms the basis of the afterlife.
His best-selling books include the “Pets and the Afterlife” series and “Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking.” Gutro’s books will be available for purchase at the event.
Vets group launches
free-coffee Wednesdays
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1044 has launched free-coffee Wednesdays to all veterans. Chapter 1044 is located at 508 Elm St. in Biddeford (basement of American Legion Post 26). Chapter meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month and begin at 1:30 p.m.
Those who served in the past, or are currently serving, are welcomed to the Wednesday coffee from 9 to 11 a.m. Veterans need simply to show military ID or wear an item that identifies their service, and the coffee is on Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1044. Tables will be set up with board games and a veteran service officer will be available to answer questions on veterans’ benefits or to help file a claim for disability through the VA system. The service is also available to spouses of veterans.
Also available will be a veterans assistance officer to help those veterans and or families in need of assistance with heating fuel or other issues. Additional days might be added depending on demand.
For more information, contact Joseph Armstrong, chapter president, at 207-494-9287 or visit www.vva1004maine.org.
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