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Friday, May 31, 2013
Volume 9 • Issue No. 22
Golf Tournament and art auction to raise Money for american Cancer Society WellS – Each year The American Cancer Society pulls together teams from all over southern Maine to walk through the night in an event called Relay for Life. This year the event will be held at the Wells High School track on June 22 starting at 4 p.m. and ending at 6 a.m. on the June 23. The event is open to the public from 4 to 11 p.m. For five years now the students of the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District have come together to raise money as the Relay for Life team know as the the Rockin’ Walkin’ Warriors. Under the guidance of team captain Tammy Ramsey, these kids have collectively, over the years walked over 320 miles to raise over $26,000 for the American Cancer Society. On June 8, the Rockin’ Walkin’ Warriors will take their fundraising walk one step further and host a golf tournament and silent art auction at the Merriland Farm Golf Course, Coles
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Hill Road in Wells. The Wells High School golf team and freshman student Seamus McDonough proposed
the idea golf tournament and friends and local businesses immediately supported it. The tournament will begin on June
8 with two shotgun starts at 7 and 9 a.m. Events will include closest to the pin, hit the green, and a putting contest.
2012 Relay for Life Team – The Rockin’ Walkin’ Warriors (courtesy photo)
From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., there will be additional events under a tent. The feature event will be a silent art auction held in honor and memory of wellknow plein air painter Beth Ellis, who lost her life to cancer in 2011. The auction will include donations of original oil paintings from The Beth Ellis Cove Gallery by affiliated artists such as, Holly Pelton, Colleen Forde, Arielle Jessop, Ed Hicks, Will McCarthy and Todd Bonita and one framed giclée reproduction from the Beth Ellis collection titled “View from Perkins Cove.” Beth Ellis matted prints will also be for sale as well as a bake sale and basket raffle. Proceeds from sales and the silent auction will go to benefit the American Cancer Society.
Salon Bijou Stylists to raise Money for Hungry Children Sentinel Staff Report YOrK – Spinning straw into gold is the stuff of fairy tales. But turning haircuts into cash to buy food for hungry children is the kind of magic that will be worked on Sunday by stylists at Salon Bijou. Master stylists Kathleen Marra, Judy Wallingford and Sitha Kimball will host a cut-athon from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 2, to benefit End 68 Hours of Hunger, a nonprofit program that puts nourishing food into the hands of elementary-age children. The program’s name refers to the approximately 68 hours of hunger some youngsters experience between the free lunch they receive at school on Friday and the free breakfast served to them at school on Monday morning. E68 volunteers purchase food, pack it into bags and then
deliver it to local elementary schools where staffers distribute the bags to participating students every Friday. Youngsters take home a bag that contains enough food for the weekend – two breakfasts, two lunches and three dinners, with some to share with siblings. Empty bags are returned to the school on Monday, and the process begins again. The volunteer-run program was launched in New Hampshire in 2011, in Kittery in 2012 and was recently introduced in York. A full 100 percent of the money raised at the Salon Bijou cut-a-thon will support 68 Hours of Hunger. Haircuts at the salon are usually priced from $40 to $48, but on Sunday, June 2, clients will pay – or donate – what they can. No appointments are nec-
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essary. Refreshments will be served, and volunteers from E68 will be on hand to answer questions.
Salon Bijou is located at 764 U.S. Route 1 in York, across from Wild Willy’s. Call 207-3614038.
Wells resident to appear on ‘The Price is right’ WellS – Bethany Emerson of Wells was recently selected as a contestant on The Price is Right, the longest-running game show in television history. Emerson will “come on down” to the game show set where she will share the stage with host Drew Carey and announcer George Gray. The show featuring the Wells resident will be aired at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 5, on WGME (Channel 13). The Price is Right, which is currently celebrating its 41st season
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on the air, is broadcast every weekday on the CBS Television Network. (courtesy image)
weekly sentinel announces change in telephone number For all readers in the 384 exchange area, our old telephone number
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384-0022
has now been changed to
384-5500
We apologize for the inconvenience!
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