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Friday, September 14, 2018
Volume 14 • Issue No. 37
9th Annual York Marketfest Next Saturday YORK The York Village Association, in partnership with the Museums of Old York and the First Parish Church, is pleased to announce the 9th annual York Marketfest. This year the festival will be celebrated on September 22 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The festivities will be held in quaint York Village on the grounds of the Museums of Old York and the First Parish Church on Route 1A (York Street). York Marketfest is a community-based event which raises
money for local charities. This event is free and open to everyone. Each year dozens of artisans, entertainers, and food providers are at the festival. Attendees can shop for a variety of unique hand-crafted items. There will be painters, jewelers, potters, herb and spice vendors, photographers, and Americana artisans. This year there will also be demonstrations by crafters to help attendees gain insight into a unique aspect of their work. For an up-to-date list of artisans,
demonstrations, food vendors, entertainers, and more information, visit www.marketfestyorkmaine.com. If you are an artisan and wish to participate in the festival, please visit the website and follow the link for “Artisans & Crafters”. If you are a food vendor, please follow the “Food” link. Proceeds from the shops at First Parish Church during the festival, support the church missions and ministries. For details, call 207-363-3758 or email office@firstparishyork.net.
All Aboard the Pumpkin Patch Trolley KENNEBUNKPORT A beloved family tradition now in its 20th year, Pumpkin Patch Trolley will return to the Seashore Trolley Museum for weekends: September 22-23 and September 29-30. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Guests of all ages will be treated to rides on antique trolleys where they will be delivered
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$2 for youth under 3. All proceeds will benefit the Seashore Trolley Museum. Located at 195 Log Cabin Road in Kennebunkport, Seashore Trolley Museum is the world’s oldest and largest electric railway and transit museum. For more information, visit www.trolleymuseum.org or contact Katie Orlando at 207967-2800 x 101 or director@ neerhs.org.
Peppermint is busy getting the pumpkin patch ready for the 20th Annual Pumpkin Patch Trolley, taking place at the Seashore Trolley Museum on September 22-23 and September 29-30.
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Arts & Entertainment 12-15 Business & Finance 16 Calendar of Events 6-7,10 Classifieds 34-36 Computer Lady 10 Health & Fitness 17-19 Home & Business 30-32 Library News 8-9 Obituaries 27-28 Pets 22 Puzzles 38 Real Estate 28-29,40 Sports 33 Where To Dine 23-26
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to the museum’s pumpkin patch to select a pumpkin. The patch will also have family games, carnival games, crafts, face painting, and snacks. Back at the museum’s visitor center, families can decorate their pumpkins before heading home. On-site lunch service will feature hot dogs, snacks and juice. Admission is $14 for adults, $12 for adults 60+, $11.50 for youth 6-16, $7 for youth 3-5, and
Hunting Season Resources and Reminders STATEWIDE As hunting season gets underway, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife recommends that hunters take a moment to visit the Department’s website to review Maine state laws and regulations as part of their preparation before heading out to hunt. The website is organized into specific sections by game animal, hunting laws and rules, licenses and permits, season dates and bag limits, legal hunting hours and more. To find the latest information on hunting in Maine visit www.maine.gov/ ifw/hunting-trapping/index. html.
area/permit required). Regular Archery: September 29 - October 26 (statewide). Firearms Bow/arrow, crossbows, firearms, muzzleloaders: Starting October 27 (Maine residents only). October 29 - November 24 (all hunters).
Youth Deer Hunting Day: October 20. Wild Turkey Season Bow/arrow or shotgun: October 1 - November 7 (for Wildlife Management Districts 20-25). Prep Pointers for the Upcoming Hunting Season
Deer Hunting Season Expanded Archery: September 8 - December 8 (limited
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Many seasoned hunters realize hunting season does not begin on “opening day.” Rather, it can take weeks or months to get ready for a successful season. Considering hunting seasons can be brief, preparation helps hunters make the most of their time spent in the field. Purchase your license, tag or stamp. Many wildlife departments require hunters register in advance of the season, and this registration includes securing a hunting license. Because there is a limit to how many animals each hunter can hunt, tags for the animals they’re hunting also will be issued. Hunters planning on going out for the season should See HUNTING page 10...
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