Obituary: Nancy Violette
LEWISTON - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of Nancy Violette who passed away after a brief .
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Nancy Violette
LEWISTON – It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of Nancy Violette who passed away after a brief period of declining health at Central Maine Medical Center on July 4, 2021. Nancy had been a resident at Clover Healthcare in Auburn for the last year.
Nancy was born to Muriel and Lionel Violette on Sept. 6, 1950. Nancy had been a member of St. Patrick’s Parrish and was educated in Lewiston Maine. For a period of time, she was employed by Pathway’s Sheltered Workshop for adults with disabilities. Nancy had a gift for giving and receiving love. She was an exceptionally good hugger. To know her was to love her.
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Community News – Middle School of the Kennebunks presents virtual Wizard of Oz
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It’s time for the faeries to return to Maine. Build a faerie house to welcome them back. Faeries love the outside, so Kennebunk Free Library encourages the use of natural materials when building a house.
Starting April 5, participants can pick up a grab-and-go bag with faerie house building materials at Kennebunk Free Library.
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Materials such as bark, sticks, leaves and stones. Starting April 5, participants can pick up a grab-and-go bag with some faerie house building materials to get started while supplies last.
After building a faerie house, participants are encouraged to take photos. Send the library at least three pictures of the faerie house from different angles and give the house a name. The Seacoast Garden Club will give each house a title, and the library will create certificates.
Community News – Faeries ready for return to Kennebunk Free Library
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It’s time for the faeries to return to Maine. Build a faerie house to welcome them back. Faeries love the outside, so Kennebunk Free Library encourages the use of natural materials when building a house.
Starting April 5, participants can pick up a grab-and-go bag with faerie house building materials at Kennebunk Free Library.
Courtesy photo
Materials such as bark, sticks, leaves and stones. Starting April 5, participants can pick up a grab-and-go bag with some faerie house building materials to get started while supplies last.
After building a faerie house, participants are encouraged to take photos. Send the library at least three pictures of the faerie house from different angles and give the house a name. The Seacoast Garden Club will give each house a title, and the library will create certificates.