Community Café Details Cafés are open to Maine residents age 60 and older. You may initially register for community cafés by showing your license or proof of age. Reservations are […]
Do you knit, crochet, quilt, cross-stitch, or sew? If so, and you’d like some company while you work, join the weekly fiber arts group.
Enjoy a delicious meal of pizza, pasta and salad. All are welcome.
Open to the public. Consultants will be available to help with any questions you have or help you with setting up a free FamilySearch account.
For children ages 3-6 and their caregivers. This program will incorporate a visual schedule and sensory activities.
No residency requirement. Contact Barbara Russell at (603) 970-0306 for more information.
We will be distributing free "to-go" meals every Tuesday and Thursday, 2-3 PM, from the parking lot of St. George's church at 3 Emerson Street in Sanford. We will no longer be serving meals at the former Lafayette School on Brook Street. All are welcome. Pass the word along, please!
For adults and teens. Connect with others over a game of scrabble – multiple boards will be available and all skill levels are welcome. The library will be happy to provide dictionaries to settle disputes and all participants are welcome to bring snacks to enjoy as you play at the community table.
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