Easton rec plans maple trip

Hillary Hallett, Special to The County
8 years ago
ALL STARS — Taking part in the Senior All-Star Basketball Class Game representing Easton High School are, from left, Elise Allen, Casey Lovely and Sara Gilman. (Photo courtesy of Hillary Hallett)

ALL STARS — Taking part in the Senior All-Star Basketball Class Game representing Easton High School are, from left, Elise Allen, Casey Lovely and Sara Gilman. (Photo courtesy of Hillary Hallett)

On Thursday, March 30, the adult recreation group will make their annual visit to the Maple Moose in Easton, with lunch at Winnie’s in Presque Isle.

The Kings always treat the group like royalty and have a sweet treat available.

Participants are responsible for their own lunch. Participants will leave the Manor at 11 a.m.

Children’s yoga

This isn’t your traditional yoga class. Children’s yoga is a different way to learn about the body. Participants in a new class will stretch, strengthen, gain flexibility and balance through short, age-appropriate activities, and will also learn how to calm the body, breath and mind.

Classes will be held on April 4, 11 and 25 at the hall until 4:15 p.m. The cost is $11.25 for the remainder of the session.

Congratulations to Easton High School seniors, from left, Hunter Brown, Jordan White and Jake Flewelling for being chosen to participate in the Aroostook All-Star game. (Photo courtesy of Hillary Hallett)

Congratulations to Easton High School seniors, from left, Hunter Brown, Jordan White and Jake Flewelling for being chosen to participate in the Aroostook All-Star game. (Photo courtesy of Hillary Hallett)

Yoga has been shown to improve concentration, memory, attention, problem-solving and decision making — all great skills for learning. Relaxation is just as important as exercise, and students will learn these concepts and more, all while having fun.

There must be 12 children enrolled to run the class. Please be sure your child has a note to ride the bus from school. The class will be instructed by Julie French and is open to children in kindergarten and up.

Community Library

On Saturdays, the Community Library will be held at the Easton High School Library and will feature a story time from 10 to 10:30 a.m., geared for toddlers in pre-kindergarten to grade 3. Children under 5 need to be accompanied by an adult.

The story time will include a picture book with an activity/color page to follow.

The library will also be open to the community for patrons to utilize library services, including book loans, use of periodicals and reference materials, the Internet and computer access. Patrons may bring their own devices to access the Internet and will be asked to follow existing library rules/guidelines.

This week’s dates include Wednesday, March 29, at Easton Elementary School and Saturday, April 1, at the high school.

Hillary Hallett is the correspondent for Easton. She can be reached by sending an e-mail to: hillary_jt@myfairpoint.net or calling 551-7737.