What's Happening This Week

What’s Happening This Week, April 27-May 3, 2022

Here’s what’s happening this week.

Wednesday, April 27

CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP – Online, 12-1 p.m., hosted by Aroostook Agency on Aging. Share feelings, make friends and learn from others traveling a similar path. FMI: Call 764-3396, 1-800-439-1789 or email info@aroostookaging.org.

THE GATHERING PLACE – Online, 10-11 a.m., hosted by Aroostook Agency on Aging and AgingME. Safe space for those with chronic health conditions or memory loss to interact with others. FMI: 764-3396/1-800-439-1789 or email info@aroostookaging.org.

 

Friday, April 29

AA MEETING – Fort Kent, 7 p.m., St. Louis Church, 26 E. Main St.

BIBLE STUDY – Frenchville, 6:30 p.m., home of Nancy Dellagrotta. Bible study on original Christianity. FMI: 543-6619.

 

Saturday, April 30

AA MEETING – Madawaska, 9:30 a.m., 309 St. Thomas St. (building next to Catholic Church, rear door).

 

Monday, May 2

K OF C BINGO – Fort Kent, 6-9 p.m. at K of C Hall, 372 Frenchville Rd. Masks will be required. Members of the same family living together can sit next to each other. All others need to follow the 6 foot distance. 

BOOK SALE – Fort Kent Public Library used book sale noon to 5 p.m. today through Friday, May 6. Plenty of great deals as well as a way to recycle some wonderful reads. 

ONLINE: Savvy Caregiver, 6-8 p.m., hosted by Aroostook Area Agency on Aging and Healthy Living for ME. Curriculum includes a caregiver manual and workbook. Introduces family caregivers to the caregiving role, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to carry out that role and alerting them to self-care issues. FMI: Aroostook Agency on Aging, 764-3396, 1-800-439-1789 or email info@aroostookaging.org to receive a link to the ZOOM class.

 

Tuesday, May 3

ST JOHN VALLEY SENIOR COLLEGE – Getting to Know Your Instapot with Lisa Fishman 6 p.m. at UMFK Armory Room 119. FMI call 207-834-3536 or 207-728-3371.

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