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Volume 9 • Issue No. 44

Walk The Pink Carpet and Help Breast Cancer Patients YORK The Pink Pals - Ellen Baldwin, Cathy Barnhorst, Barbara Conda and Leslie Ware - a group of community women wanting to make a difference, are preparing once again for what will be the most talked about evening out, “The Pink Carpet Event: Bags Baubles and The Best Of Everything” held Nov. 7 at 5 p.m. at Portsmouth Harbor Events. This girls night out dinner, along with a silent and live auction of bags baubles and, of course, celebrity items emceed by Channel 5 News Anchor Randy Price, will be an evening of great fun and great entertainment. All funds raised will benefit York Hospital’s Breast Cancer Living Well Fund - programs and services that soften the journey for women facing breast cancer. The Pink Pals have set the bar high after raising over $100,000 from last year’s event, “Santa’s Got A Brand New Bag.” “We are thrilled to see friends, community members and businesses alike support our efforts to raise funds for the York Hospital Breast Cancer Living Well fund,” said Cathy Barnhorst. “The rate of Breast Cancer

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York Hospital physicians model handbags, including one donated by Oprah Winfrey, at last year’s “Santa’s Got a Brand New Bag” event which raised over $100,000 for York Hospital.

in southern Maine is high, and the programs and services of the Breast Cancer Living Well Fund offer support and amenities that soften the journey for patients and their families. Such things as gas

cards to afford rides to treatment, massages and wellness programs to help relax, or even specialty exercise like Nordic Walking, lunch and learns on a variety of topics and cooking classes tailored to

Ogunquit Outstanding Citizens Announced OGUNQUIT Richard and Mary Littlefield have been named this year’s Outstanding Citizens. They will be recognized at the Annual Meeting on Nov. 4, and the Ogunquit Rotary Club encourages you to come to honor them for their lifetimes of service to the Ogunquit community. If you know of non-Chamber members who would like to come to see Mary and Richard recognized,please invite them. The Annual Meeting is open (and free) to all members of the community. The Littlefields have lived in the Ogunquit community for

over 70 years and have run a number of businesses in the town. The two have been members of the Ogunquit Rotary Club since the 90s, with Richard serving as President twice and Mary serving terms as Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer. Mary was also named Rotarian of the Year in 2010 and has been the Librarian of the Oqunquit Memorial Library for over 20 years. Richard is a local realtor, who has served as a Trustee of the Sewer District, and is a current Trustee of the Water District. He was an Ogunquit firefighter and driver of the ladder truck.

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survivors will be offered,” With the success of last year’s event, the Pink Pals have added some sparkle, glamour and glitz with the addition of jewelry and an assortment of fabulous

items that will be sure to delight the guests and stay true to Pink Pal fashion. An online auction is in the works, as is a raffle of two Kate Spade handbag and wallet duos each filled with $500 cash for two lucky winners. There is limited seating for the event. Tickets are now on sale and going fast. They are $75 each or $900 for a VIP table of 10. Generous sponsors include Bangor Savings Bank, Coldwell Banker Yorke Realty, Stonewall Kitchen, Kittery Trading Post, Tide Run Development, Stage Neck Inn, Chapman Cottage, On The Marsh Bistro and Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank. Visit www.yorkhospital.com, email info@yorkhospital.com, or call 207-351-2385 for details.

Richard and Mary Littlefield have played a vital role in continuing to enrich the Ogunquit community for the past 70 years of their residency.

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“Adopt a Prop” at the Old Berwick Historical Society’s Lighting Up Fall event to support next year’s Hike through History

Historical Society Offers Remedy to Daylight Savings Blues SOUTH BERWICK For those in the dumps about daylight time coming to an end the first weekend in November, the Old Berwick Historical Society has an antidote: an evening of live jazz, delicious soup, and a silent auction for a good cause. The Old Berwick Historical Society’s Lighting Up Fall fundraiser is Saturday, Nov. 2, at Spring Hill Restaurant in South Berwick. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.. “You could say we want

Daylight Savings Ends Fall back, spring ahead! Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 a.m. At that time, clocks should be set back 1 hour.

people to glow,” said Vicky Whitney, the society’s president, adding that the occasion is a public event for the wider community. “Everyone is welcome to dine and have a relaxed evening, whether they cut loose on the dance floor or just tap their feet and snap their fingers.” Live jazz will be provided throughout the evening by Brian Richardson and Bob Woodbury. The event supports the society’s Counting House Museum See OBHS page 13...

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