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SCRABBLE WITH FRIENDS

Free

with BML Staff/Volunteers, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

“Scrabble Meet” is a group of word game enthusiasts who enjoy the camaraderie of others as much as, if not more than, the challenges of finding “just the right” word match for scoring points in this ever-popular board game. We are always on the lookout for new players/friends.

     Wed. 12-2:30 p.m., Ongoing, join anytime!

 

WEDNESDAY WALKS: PUT ON YOUR WALKING SHOES!

Free

with Eleanor Pansar, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

Sacopee Valley Grateful Undead is again hosting a walking program for us older folks. It is a time for local people to get together to make our lives more fun. You are invited to enjoy an hour or so of easy but interesting walks. FMI, call 207-408-3829. Please pre-register, allowing individuals to be contacted if there is a cancellation.

 

BONNEY KNITTING AND CROCHETING GROUP

Free

with Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

The Knitting and Crocheting Group at Bonney Memorial Library is back! Meet at the library on Mondays to work on new projects and learn from other members! For more information, call 625-8083.

     Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.

     Ongoing, join anytime!

 

COMMUNITY CAFES FOR SENIORS

$10

with Senior Central, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

Join us once a month for lunch in the gym! The Community Cafe is sponsored by Senior Central of the Grateful Undead on the 4th Wednesday of every month, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Parsonsfield Town Hall. Meals are provided by The Carriage House Bistro & Tavern, and the menu will be posted on parsonsfield.org. RSVP is required by the third Friday:  email pride04092@gmail.com or call 625-3781. Suggested donation for 60+: $8; Cost under 60: $10

KNITTING WITH THE “KNOTTY KNITTERS”

Free

with Sue Moulton, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

The “Knotty Knitters” is a group of fiber enthusiasts with skill levels ranging from beginner to advanced. The members would like to invite new individuals to join. If you’re a novice, instructional support can be arranged. If you’re a pro, this is an opportunity to pass along your knowledge. This group meets year-round except for major holidays.

     Thursdays, 12:30-2:30 p.m.

     Ongoing, join anytime!

CAREER EXPLORATION

Free

with MICHAEL BURD, Franklin County Adult Education

Guided by your instructor, this class will take you on a deep-dive. You’ll research what it takes to identify and be successful in the career pathway of your choosing. From the evidence you gather you’ll then create a professional presentation in Google Slides. You will develop an understanding of how to support your findings in the context of this presentation by your effective use of images, multimedia, informational content/links and good design elements. This can be an effective portfolio component.

Driver's Education
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Driver's Education

$625

with Roy's Driver & Rider Education, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Driver's Education courses at Camden Hills Regional High School continue, with a new class beginning every month. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.roysdriving.com.

This course includes:

★ 15 hours of in-person classroom instruction (includes BMV written exam)

★ 15 hours of self-paced online course ($18 fee included in your tuition)

★ 10 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction

Upon satisfactory completion of this course, we will issue a temporary learners permit good for 60 days. Students must obtain their 2-year learners permit from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

 

Roy's Driver & Rider Education is the only driving school in Maine authorized to provide a hybrid Driver's Education experience consisting of 15 hours of in-person classroom instruction paired with 15 hours of self-paced online component classes. The online content provider is OnlineDriversEd.com and they are the only provider authorized by the BMV for this curriculum.  

BONNEY READERS

Free

with BML Staff/Volunteers, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

What are Bonney Readers? Bonney Readers is a book discussion group that meets on the second Thursday of each month to discuss themes of various fiction and/or nonfiction books. Love a good story? Come and enjoy! Books are available through the Bonney Memorial Library via InterLibrary Loan. FMI: email carolynjacobs6@gmail.com

     Second Thursday of each month

     4-5 p.m., Ongoing, join anytime!





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