Funky Divas of Gospel

Christmas Concert

The Keith McClelland Community Music Foundation will host The Funky Divas of Gospel for a free concert at Church on the Cape Saturday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. Church on the Cape is located at 3 Langsford Road in Cape Porpoise.

The Keith McClelland Community Music Foundation will host The Funky Divas of Gospel for a free concert at Church on the Cape Saturday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. Contributed

The Christmas show, according to a news release, will feature familiar holiday songs and carols. The Funky Divas musicianship and signature vocal harmonies on traditional and nostalgic music of the season will include a folk and blues flavor.

The group of seven features three seacoast area singers Diane Arabian, Carolyn Hutton and Vicky Poland, backed by the Funky band: Dan Poland on guitar and vocals, Tom Kesel on bass, Pete Leavenworth playing pedal steel, dobro and banjo, and Sean Haney, percussionist.

Funky Divas performances are suitable for all ages. They regularly perform in music festivals, outdoor summer events, benefits, and church services of all denominations. For more Divas information, visit their www.funkydivasofgospel.org or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/thefunkydivas.

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Church on the Cape is wheelchair accessible. Parking is available on Langsford Road and behind Bradbury Brothers Market, 167 Main St., Kennebunkport.

The Keith McClelland Community Music Foundation is dedicated to encouraging, sponsoring, and supporting the performance and appreciation of music in the Kennebunks. It is named in memory of Keith McClelland, beloved music educator in the local schools, director of multiple choirs, and organist at Church on the Cape and South Congregational Church.

 

Air Force band

plays free concert

The United States Air Force Heritage of America Band brings its musicianship to the Sanford Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 14. Contributed

The United States Air Force Heritage of America Band brings its musicianship to the Sanford Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 14. The group of more than 40 professional Airmen/musicians will perform a repertoire that includes orchestral classics, Broadway hits and patriotic favorites.

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Tickets (up to four) are free, but must be reserved in advance at https://sanfordpac.org/usairforce/.

 

Museum presents

immigrant stories

During the month of December, the Brick Store Museum will present its annual Festival of Traditions display, which features revolving stories of 19th and 20th century immigrants to Kennebunk and their holiday traditions. The festival features a pop-up exhibition (through Dec. 21), smartphone holiday history tour and a Taste of Traditions! event on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Brick Store Museum’s annual Festival of Traditions display features revolving stories of 19th and 20th century immigrants to Kennebunk and their holiday traditions. The festival features a pop-up exhibition (through Dec. 21), smartphone holiday history tour and a Taste of Traditions! event on Saturday, Dec. 14. Contributed

The Taste of Traditions! event will feature a cookie tasting from desserts around the world associated with historic Kennebunk people who immigrated from varied parts of the world in the early 20th century. Stories include families from Syria, Canada, Greece, Germany, Norway, Ireland, Italy, and Austro-Hungary.

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During the event, Paul and Sally Wells will play Christmas fiddle tunes and local stories will be told by program storytellers. The event is free to members and $5 per person (free under age 12).

The Festival of Traditions exhibit will join the new exhibition, Timeless Play: A Century of Holiday Toys and the upcoming second annual Gingerbread House Display, on view Dec. 17 – 21.

 

Pajama party at

Kennebunk Free Library

Kennebunk Free Library will celebrate the arrive of 2025 with a pajama party on Tuesday, Dec. 31 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The event will feature a craft or two, treats, space to dance and there will be a countdown to noon. Party activities will be geared toward ages 3-10, but everyone is welcome.

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The Noon Year’s Eve Party is free and wheelchair accessible. Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main St., Kennebunk. For more information, call 985-2173, ext. 108 or email ys@kennebunklibrary.org.

 

Community Gourmet

at Graves Library

Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library announced a partnership with Community Gourmet for the second year in a row. The library is inviting patrons to a card-making station, an initiative to create cards that will be combined with care packages for local seniors.

Through Dec. 20, the library will accept bring food items to place under its holiday tree to support the community’s seniors. While at the library, participants are encouraged to make cards at the station — one to keep and one to include with the donation.

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Suggested food donations include: Hormel meals, cans of soup or beef stew (with flip tops), Carnation instant breakfast, Lorna Dunes cookies, tuna fish or chicken packets, Nutri-Grain bars, macaroni and cheese cups and individual fruit cups. The card-making station will be available daily at the library, located at 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport.

For more information, call 967-2778 and ask for the Junior Room, or visit www.graveslibrary.org.

 

Library hosting

Birth-Tay Party

Kennebunk will host its annual Skate Swap 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Waterhouse Center. Dan King / Post

Kennebunk Free Library invites fans to celebrate Taylor Swift’s birthday in “Style” on Friday, Dec. 13, at 3:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to wear their favorite “Bejeweled” outfits and “Shake it Off” to some Taylor tunes. The event will feature crafts that shine like a “Mirrorball” and some “Enchanted” snacks.

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No registration is required. The program is for children and teens, ages 4 and older, and their accompanying adults.

The Happy Birth-Tay Party is free and wheelchair accessible. For more information, please call 985-2173, ext. 108 or email ys@kennebunklibrary.org.

 

Skate Swap at

Waterhouse Center

Kennebunk will host its annual Skate Swap on Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Waterhouse Center. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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It will be swap-only from 11 a.m. to noon and swap-or-purchase from noon to 1 p.m. Participants are asked to bring skates to swap or purchase skates for a minimum $10 donation. One pair per person with priority given to children.

All proceeds will go to further Skate Swap events. Skate donations are being accepted at the Kennebunk Recreation Department or the town clerk’s office at Kennebunk Town Hall.

For more information, call 207-604-1326.

 

Arundel recall

vote on Dec. 17

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The town of Arundel, according to a news release, will hold a recall election for RSU 21 director/school board member Kirstin Shapiro on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the Arundel Municipal Building. The municipal building is located at 257 Limerick Road. The vote is scheduled for 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Registration of new voters, as well as changes of name or address, may be made with the registrar at the town office during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday, from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or at the polls on Election Day.

Online voter registration is now available online at registertovote.sos.maine.gov. Residents may request an absentee ballot or vote in person at the town clerk’s office without any specific reason until 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 12.

For more information, call the town office at 207-985-4201.

 

Maine author

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at Graves Library

Maine author Shannon Butler will give a presentation and sign copies of her book, “All is Calm: a Maine Christmas Reader,” at Graves Library at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12.

According to a news release, “All Is Calm” is a collection of essays, stories, and poetry about the lives of Mainers during the holidays from the mid-1800s, to the Great Depression, to modern day. Spanning nearly 200 years, the stories show that while Christmas traditions and trends may be changing, the warmth, gratitude, and humility of the Maine spirit is evergreen.

Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library is located at 18 Maine St., Kennebunkport. For more information, call 207-967-2778 or visit www.graveslibrary.org.

 

Prelude concert

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South Congregational Church announced that it will host Silver and Gold: A Prelude Winter Concert on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. The concert features flutists Rachael Barter and Nicole Rabata and will include a selection of works by composers, such as Gabriel Fauré, Camille Saint-Saëns, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, as well as traditional holiday favorites.

South Congregational Church is located at 2 North St. in Kennebunkport. The suggested donation if $15. For more information, call 207-967-2793.

 

Calendar raffle benefits

Brick Store Museum

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The Brick Store Museum, according to a news release, serves 10,000 people per year through exhibitions, programs and events that illustrate the local history, art and cultures of Kennebunk and surrounding towns. The museum is a campus of five 19th century buildings on Main Street in Kennebunk, and was founded in 1936 by American artist Edith Barry. The museum sustains its operations and mission through community donors, grants, and ticketed events.

This holiday season, the museum is hoping to reach its Annual Fund goal of $100,000 with the help of a calendar raffle.

Supporters can purchase a calendar for $10, after which their name is entered into a drawing each day of December to win various experiences at the museum (or cash) for 2025. Experiences include programs like the popular All Souls’ Walk in October and Backyards & Barns in July.

Supporters can purchase raffle calendars on the museum’s website at brickstoremuseum.org/store or at the museum’s front desk at 117 Main St. in Kennebunk. Participants are encouraged to purchase their calendar prior to Dec. 1, but calendars can be sold at any time through the remainder of the year. The initiative is supported by Charter Oak Capital Management.

 

Short-term
rental registration

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The town of Kennebunk’s clerk’s office is accepting short-term rental registrations for 2025.

According to the town clerk’s office, per the Short-Term Rental Ordinance, effective Jan. 1, 2025, any person seeking to operate a short-term rental unit in the town of Kennebunk shall register the unit with the town clerk’s office.

Short-term rental units will be inspected by Kennebunk Fire Rescue. If the short-term rental unit fails to meet these requirements, no registration shall be issued until identified issues are resolved to the satisfaction of the fire chief or designee.

Applicants can download a short-term rental registration form or visit the town clerk’s office to pick up a form. There is a $250 registration fee. Checks should be made payable to the Town of Kennebunk.

Completed forms must be returned to the town clerk’s office: Town Clerk, Town of Kennebunk, 1 Summer St., Kennebunk, ME 04043.

For more information, visit www.kennebunkmaine.us/str.

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Seaglass Chorale

concerts in December

Seaglass Chorale announced its 2024 winter concert – Stella Natalis – will be performed on Friday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 14, at 4 p.m. Both concerts are at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Kennebunk. Following the Seaglass Chorale’s performance of Stella Natalis, the Seatones will perform an arrangement of holiday songs followed by a community sing-along.

Tickets for the concert can be purchased in advance at www.seaglasschorale.org or in person at the concert. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for 18 and younger.

Founded in 1993 by Artistic Director Jean Strazdes, Seaglass Chorale is a non-auditioned adult choral group of 60 voices. The chorale represents about 20 southern Maine communities and regularly performs throughout the area, with concerts in Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Wells, Sanford, Saco, and other regional venues.

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For more information, to join the chorale or donate, visit www.seaglasschorale.org.

 

Class of 1965 seeks

scholarship nominations

The Kennebunk High School class of 1965 is accepting nominations for a scholarship recipient from the Kennebunk High School class of 2025.

Applicants must be enrolled/attend Kennebunk High School and will be furthering their education after high school in any field, trade, college, or training, and they must have a relative or direct connection to a Kennebunk High School class of 1965 graduate.  The connection includes grandchildren, great-grandchildren, godchildren, foster children, nieces, nephews, cousins, etc.

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For  more information or to apply, contact Donna Bull Thompson at donnawjhs2003@yahoo.com.

 

Museum features

student artwork

The Brick Store Museum is partnering with Kennebunk High School visual arts students to exhibit their work. A new exhibition will open in the museum’s Patsy Bauman Gallery featuring perspectives of historic Kennebunk through the photography of students.

The exhibit is the result of a project led by KHS art teacher Katie Mooney with research provided by the Brick Store Museum. It features on-location photographs selected and taken by students. The photos focus on architecture and historic structures of Kennebunk, taken when students visited the museum to explore the Main Street and Summer Street neighborhood histories.

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“The Brick Store Museum is proud to partner with teachers and students to create new pathways for learning and exploring our world through history and art,” wrote Brick Store Museum Executive Director Cynthia Walker in a news release.

The exhibition will be open through December. Students and their families will have free admission to the exhibition. For more information about the museum’s education programming, email info@brickstoremuseum.org or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org/education.

 

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.

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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.

 

Legion Post 159

meeting schedule

Monthly meetings of American Legion Post 159 are held on the first Thursday of the month. Meeting dates for 2025: 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.

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Vets group offers

Wednesday coffee

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.

For more information, contact Joseph Armstrong, chapter president, at 207-494-9287 or visit www.vva1004maine.org.

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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 2025 walk schedule is subject to change with notice.

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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.

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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

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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 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.

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