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Friday, July 19, 2013
Volume 9 • Issue No. 29
Kennebunkport Historical Society announces ‘Heart of the Home Kitchen Tour’
Captain Garden’s House will be one of the kitchens on the tour. (courtesy photo)
KeNNeBuNKPOrT – On Saturday, July 20, the Kennebunkport Historical Society will hold its first “Heart of the Home Kitchen Tour” of six private kitchens in Kennebunkport. The homes feature area kitchen designers and include houses of all periods and styles, some with unique architectural designs such as a creative adaptive use of a well-known local landmark. A special feature of the day will be an afternoon wine and cheese reception at the Captain Lord Mansion and Garden overlooking the River Green. After viewing the kitchens, tour partici-
Timberland employees Support end 68 Hours of Hunger KITTerY – Timberland sales planners from the corporate offices in Stratham recently shopped for groceries to fill two weeks of backpacks for the summer program of Kittery’s End 68 Hours of Hunger. Timberland employees
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organized the shopping list with the help of representatives of End 68 Hours of Hunger, shopped at two different grocery stores and paid for the items, loaded and unloaded cars, and sorted the foods into bins at the donated space in First Baptist Church, Kittery Point, Maine. End 68 Hours of Hunger is a program that provides food for children during the school year who would otherwise be hungry during the 68 hours between school lunch
on Friday and school breakfast on Monday morning. Food is packed and delivered to Mitchell Primary School, Shapleigh Middle School, and Traip Academy each Thursday of the school year. Approximately 100 volunteers make sure this happens each week. However, the Kittery program, with the delivery help of Footprints Food Pantry, is distributing bags of food weekly to children during the summer.
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annual Native american Pow-Wow Slated at Wells Harbor Park
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The day will begin at White Columns, located at 8 Maine St., where attendees may pick up a tour book and directions. The book has a description of each kitchen along with a favorite recipe. The “Heart of the Home Kitchen Tour” is sponsored by The Captain Lord Mansion, On the Marsh Bistro, and P&C insurance. For more information, contact the Kennebunkport Historical Society at 207-967-2751, kporths@roadrunner.com or visit us online at www.kporthistory.org.
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pants can relax in the Mansion’s gardens while enjoying refreshments. The Kitchen Tour is a fundraiser for the Kennebunkport Historical Society’s outreach and preservation programs and will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $25 for society members, $30 for non-members and $35 the day of the tour. Tickets are available at the Kennebunkport Historical Society, 125 North St.; The Captain Lord Mansion, 6 Pleasant St.; The Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Ave., and online at www.kportkitchentour.eventbrite.com.
Pictured left to right: Brian Bodnar, Nick Tavares and his mother, Kate Lynes, and Jennifer Waddell, Julie Fontaine and Jen Marston.
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WellS – The Wells Chamber of Commerce and the New Hampshire Inter-Tribal Native American Council will host an 11th Annual “Val Ranco” Pow-Wow on Saturday and Sunday, July 22 and 21, at Wells Harbor Park from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will include dancing, drumming, flute music, vendors, storytelling and an auction. Host drum for the event will be Black Thunder (Northern
The offices of The Weekly Sentinel and The Granite State Sentinel will be closed on Friday, July 19 to allow the staff to attend funeral services for The Sentinel founder and publisher Mark J. Wilcox. More details can be found on page 2 and page 23.
Drum), while guest drums will include Mountain Spirit (Eastern Drum) and Medicine Bear (Eastern Drum). Flute music will be provided by assorted musicians. Peter Newell will serve as master of ceremonies. The colorful Grand Entry of the pow-wow will get under way at noon sharp on Saturday and again on Sunday. Gates will open at 9 a.m. See POW-WOW page 3...
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