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Raymond Library News Your Library is a pilot series At a Glance • Monday, Sept. 2 — Labor that connects libraries across the state with Maine-based Day, the library is closed • Monday, Sept. 9 — Baby/ foreign policy experts, scholToddler Time resumes at 10:30 ars and practitioners who will give presentations on critical a.m. • Tuesday, Sept. 10 — Foreign foreign policy issues selected relations speaker Ron Jarvella, by the library. Raymond Village Library “The Chinese Intelligence and Windham Public Library Network,” 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. • Wednesday, Sept. 11 — have selected three speakers Preschool Story Time resumes and topics for hour-long presentations on important global at 10:30 a.m. • Wednesday, Sept. 25 — issues. The first speaker event Publicity meeting, 3:30 p.m. at was on Aug. 19 in Windham. Two others will follow: the library • Tuesday, Sept. 10 — 6:30 • Wednesday, Sept. 25 — Book to 7:30 p.m., Raymond. Ron Group, 7 p.m. at the library • Wednesday, October 9 Jarvella speaks on “the Chinese — Susan Poulin, “the funni- Intelligence Network.” This est woman in Maine,” 6 p.m., presentation discusses the Chinese Intelligence network, free exploring how it is structured, Labor Day The Raymond Village how it operates, and what it is Library will be closed on after. The Chinese pioneered Monday, Sept. 2 celebrating the idea of gathering intelliLabor Day. However, it will be gence on enemies, potential and real. They have been at open on Sunday, Sept. 1. it longer than anyone else. As Children’s Story Times The weekly story times will seating is limited, please preresume beginning on Monday, register at the library, or call Sept. 9 at 10:30 a.m. for the 655-4283 or e-mail sally.holt@ Baby/Toddler Time and on raymondvillagelibrary.org Charlaine Katsuyoshi • Monday, Oct. 21 — 6:30 Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 10:30 a.m. for the Preschool Story to 7:30 p.m., Windham. Henry Time. For more information, Laurence speaks on “Public please call the library at 655- Broadcasting in the Digital Age.” The new media revo4283. Foreign Relations Speakers lution has transformed the The Raymond Village role of the press, empowerLibrary is pleased to partner ing individuals but threatening with the Windham Public to destroy traditional journalLibrary, the Sebago Lakes ism. This presentation will Chamber of Commerce, the discuss the future of public Maine Humanities Council broadcasting in the light of the and the Mid-Coast Forum on recent scandals at the BBC and NORWAY — Art Moves Dance Studio’s 25th Anniversary Foreign Relations, to offer political attacks on PBS/NPR. Season kicks off with a master class taught by accomplished a new speakers’ series on Contact the Windham Public dancer and new Maine resident Charlaine Katsuyoshi on Foreign Policy. The World in Library at 892-1908 for more Tuesday, Sept. 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Art Moves Dance Studio on the third floor of 13 Cottage Street in Norway. The cost of the class is $20 and the class is limited to 15 intermediate and advanced dancers. Katsuyoshi has an extensive performing and teaching background in ballet, modern and jazz in a SEBAGO — A Community Electronic Waste Recycling style that can be described as both fierce and fluid. She is a Day is being offered to residents of Sebago and neighboring demanding yet generous teacher. For more information or to towns on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Whistle sign up, e-mail Debi Irons at artmoves13@gmail.com Stop General Store, Route 113, Sebago. The event is sponsored by Cumberland County Volunteers in Police Services, the Cumberland County Explorers Post 3, and Maine Coast. Accepted items include flat panel TVs, monitors, hard drives, laptops, cell phones, printers, copiers, scanners, fax machines, stereos, DVDs, CD players, cameras, telephones, computer games, TVs or computers. Items that will not be accepted include batteries, smoke detectors and fluorescent Fishing, Antiques & Firearms bulbs. The event will be held rain or shine. For more information, 129 Sebago Road, Naples, Maine 04055 call Don at 632-0401 or Terry at 642-5042. Bob@caronantique-sportshop.com

Skilled dancer to lead the Art Moves class

Electronic recycling

CARON ANTIQUE/SPORT SHOP

information. Book Group For the month of September, the book group will be reading The Women Who Raised Me, by Victoria Rowell. This is a memoir of a woman’s rise out of the Maine foster care system, and of the unlikely series of women who lifted her up in marvelous and distinctive ways. Born as the child of an unmarried Yankee blueblood mother and an unknown black father, Victoria Rowell beat the odds. Unlike so many other children who are lost in an overburdened foster care system, her experience was hopeful, thanks to several extraordinary women who stepped forward to love, nurture and guide her to become the woman that she is today. This is a story that shines a glowing light on the transformational power of mentoring, love, art and womanhood. The group will meet at the library on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. All interested readers are

invited to attend and join in the discussion. The book will be available upon request at the library. The Smartest Card The American Library Association has designated September as Library Card Sign-Up Month, and the Raymond Village Library wants to be sure your family has a library card. Studies show that children who are read to in the home and who use the library perform better in school, and are more likely to continue to use the library as a source of lifetime learning. Kids can go to the library to get homework help and borrow books, and they can also check out music, DVDs and use the Internet, all for free. A library card can be the most important school supply of all and costs absolutely nothing. The library is open on Sundays, Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Stop by and get your card today.

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Lunch Menu

SAD #61 Elementary School

Monday, Sept. 2 — Friday, Sept. 6 MONDAY: No school. TUESDAY: Chicken patty on bun, lettuce & tomato, pickle, baked potato wedge, apple, milk. WEDNESDAY: American chop suey, bread sticks, green beans, orange smiles, milk. THURSDAY: Pizza, fresh salad bar w/beans, fruit cocktail, milk. FRIDAY: English muffin w/ham & cheese, baked hash browns, diced peaches, milk.

SAD #61 Middle School

Monday, Sept. 2 — Friday, Sept. 6 MONDAY: No school. TUESDAY: French toast sticks w/syrup, ham slice, orange, deli sandwich, milk. WEDNESDAY: Beef taco, crunchy or soft, deli sandwich, salad bar, pineapple, pudding, milk. THURSDAY: Build your own burger, deli sandwich, salad bar, peaches, milk. FRIDAY: Stuffed crust pizza, salad bar, pretzel, orange, milk.

Bob Caron Sr. TF31

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in blacktop which can severely damage pavements under the “freeze-thaw” cycle.

which causes raveling and cracking of the pavement and allows water penetration.

NEW CONSTRUCTION and REMODELING

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