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from The Weekly Sentinel
by sjgallagher
Dollhouse Raffle for KHS Scholarship
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For the third year in a row, the American Legion, Webber-
Lefebvre Post #74, 102 Main Street, Kennebunk, is raffling off a beautiful, handmade doll- house. A limited number of tickets will be sold at $10 per ticket. All proceeds of the raffle will
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benefit the American Legion’s Kennebunk High School (KHS) Scholarship Fund.

The dollhouse (pictured) was built and generously donated by John Dulude, a member of Post #74. It is a Colonial-style structure consisting of nine rooms on three levels, with attached wrap-around porch and gazebo. It measures 40” wide x 30” high x 25” deep. This doll- house is ready to be furnished and will provide many hours of fun and amusement for a child or grandchild. The drawing for the winner of the dollhouse will be held on December 7 in plenty of time for holiday giving.

For more information, contact Bob De Clercq at rjdeclercq@aol.com and 781-264-5178, or John Gouveia at jjgouveia@ msn.com and 516-236-9244.
Holiday Showcase at Brick Store
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The Brick Store Museum’s annual Holiday Showcase pays special homage to the region’s independent artists and creators. The showcase is a monthlong event inside the museum’s galleries that will feature the works of artists and fine crafters. The showcase opens on Saturday, November 26, and ends
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During the entire month, admission to the museum will be free, courtesy of sponsor H.M. Payson, as a holiday gift to the community. Visitors will be able to visit the museum’s newest exhibitions and shop for locally-made gifts and artwork supporting both individual artists in York County and the Brick Store Museum’s educational mission in the community.
The museum also has an option for those not comfortable coming indoors during the pandemic. Artwork and special pieces will be featured on the museum’s social media feeds and via its new online store, the Museum Mercantile, at www. brickstoremuseum.org.
The Holiday Showcase is open anytime during regular museum hours, closed only Mondays. Over twenty regional artists have joined the showcase to show off paper art, jewelry, basketry, custom drawings, sculpture, fiber and textile works, photography, handmade soaps and sachets, candles, accessories, wood carvings, and more. For more information, visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.