Writing workshops to benefit Literacy Volunteers tutoring
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Maine Humanities Council Co-Facilitators Sara Beech, left, and Elizabeth Cooke will host virtual creative writing workshops from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Feb. 13, March 13 and April 10.
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LIVERMORE FALLS Maine Humanities Council Co-Facilitators Elizabeth Cooke and Sara Beech will host virtual creative writing workshops from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Feb. 13, March 13 and April 10.
Workshops are family friendly and welcome all ages and levels of experience. All proceeds support Literacy Volunteers Adult Tutoring.
A sliding scale donation is requested: $10 a session is suggested. To register for one session or all three, go to westernmaineliteracy.org and click on the donate button. If a financial contribution is not possible at this time, call or email to make arrangements for participation at [email protected] or 207-500-3131.
Wilton to assess feasibility of absorbing North Jay water district
The Select Board also approved the water department s budget.
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WILTON The Select Board voted on Tuesday, Feb. 2, to proceed with Maine Rural Water’s feasibility study to assess the possibility of combining the North Jay and Wilton water districts.
“That’s going to take two to four months and it’s going to be about $4,000 to $6,000 dollars,” Water and Sewer Department Superintendent Heinz Gossman said.
The town has secured a grant that will pay 50% of the study’s cost and the remainder will be split between North Jay and Wilton.