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Volume 18 • Issue No. 38

Ogunquit Business Owner is Losing His Hair for Charity who are going through something that most of us can never imagine. Together, though, we can make a difference in their lives,” added Dolliver. Maine Children’s Cancer Program, a 501(c)(3), is the pediatric oncology program of The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital at Maine Medical Center. It is Maine’s premier treatment center for children diagnosed with cancer and blood disorders. All donations raised will go di-

OGUNQUIT Ogunquit Select Board member and local business owner Rick Dolliver has not had a haircut in nearly two and a half years, but that is about to change. Dolliver is raising funds for the Maine Children’s Cancer Program, and on Wednesday, September 28, he will lose his locks for charity. “We did this in 2014 and the support was incredible. We raised $50,000 for the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, and it was such a humbling and rewarding experience. Now, here we are eight years later, and I’m even shaggier than the last time,” said Dolliver. “After COVID-19 hit and barber shops were shut down, I decided to just keep growing and do this all over again. This time, though, I also haven’t shaved my beard, which makes things even hairier!” This year, Dolliver’s goal is to raise $100,000 to help Maine kids and their families who are battling cancer. The event will be held at Dolliver’s restaurant, That Place in Ogunquit, at 331 Shore Road. The restaurant will open their doors at 4 p.m. for the event. Appetizers and hors d’ouvres will be served buffet-style throughout the night. There will be a

cash bar, with all proceeds from bar sales to go directly to the cause. There will also be a live and silent auction of a variety of prizes, including gift certificates to local restaurants, bottles of wine, gift cards to local businesses, artwork from local artists, and framed sports memorabilia signed by Tom Brady and Mac Jones. “This isn’t about me. This is about a community coming together to help these little kids

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Chamber to Host Free Family Jamboree WELLS The Wells Chamber of Commerce is pleased to be hosting their 13th annual Family Jamboree on Saturday, October 1. The event will be held, weather permitting, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Wells Harbor Park, 331 Harbor Road, Wells. This event features “free family fun” with games including a doughnut/apple eating challenge, ball toss, beanbag toss, and relay races. Activity booths will be available to make headbands and beaded bracelets, receive temporary tattoos, and decorate pumpkins. New activities for 2022 include kite

KENNEBUNKPORT The American Heart Association in Maine will hold its 6th annual Go Red “Purse-onality” event on Wednesday, September 28 at the Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport. The event features a silent auction of more than 25 purse packages donated by local supporters. Each purse is hand-selected and filled with items and mementos that reflect the donor’s “purse-onality” such as work, hobbies or family interests. Channel 8 WMTW Anchor Kathleen Jordan (left photo) will emcee the event, which will cel-

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rectly to children, young adults, and families right here in Maine. Donations can be made the night of the event, online at www. p2p.onecause.com/mccp-diy/ rick-dolliver or can be dropped off at the restaurant any time during regular business hours. For more information on the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, visit www.mainehealth.org/ barbara-bush-childrens-hospital. For more information, visit www.thatplaceinogunquit.com.

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ebrate the Go Red for Women movement and help increase research of heart disease and

stroke in women. Dr. Brandei Wingard (right photo), a cardiologist at Northern Light Mercy

decorating and f lying, an archery exploration course with Ranger Tom, and story time with the Wells Public Library. The Wells Fire Department will be there with emergency vehicle displays and their Junior Firefighter obstacle course, “Knock Down the Flames.” Craft vendors will be in attendance, and Tony Hafford will be there with his “Vera’s Vittles” food truck. Admission, parking, and all games and activities are free. For more information, visit www.wellschamber.org or call 207-646-2451.

Hospital, will present a short session on women’s heart health and will be on hand to answer questions from attendees. Cardiovascular diseases, which includes stroke, claim the life of a woman about every 80 seconds. As the leading killer of women, claiming the lives of one in three women, cardiovascular diseases take more women’s lives than all cancers combined. Go Red for Women benefits the American Heart Association in Maine. Go Red for Women is sponsored nationSee RED on page 38 . . .

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