Winter Carnival in Easton

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The Easton Winter Carnival will be held this coming weekend, with activities planned as follows.

Friday, March 2: Family Fun Night; including pizza party, bounce houses, live music with Heath Bartley & door prizes complimentary of the Easton PTO, from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Elementary School cafeteria and gymnasium.  Pizza, chips and drinks will be served.  This promises to be a great evening of bounce houses, music and prizes.  Children should be accompanied by an adult.  Donations appreciated.

Saturday, March 3: Sliding party on Kinney Hill (Route 1A, conditions permitting) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please bring a sled and come dressed for outdoor fun.  Children should be accompanied by an adult.  Concessions will be sold by Kiwanis.

Later, a community potluck supper begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Elementary School Cafeteria.  Please bring a dish to share.  Drinks and dinnerware will be provided.  

The mother-daughter basketball game gets underway at 6:30 in the elementary school gym, followed by the father-son basketball game at 7:15pm. Come cheer on your favorite team.

Snowshoeing (conditions permitting) will start at the Francis Malcolm Science Center at 2 p.m.  Snowshoe rentals are available.  Hike is free.  Children should be accompanied by an adult.  

A community soup supper will be served from 4 to 6 p.m. at the recreation center.

Come for a soup dinner complete with rolls, crackers and dessert.  Bring a friend and stay as long as you like. All are welcome to enjoy this free meal, hosted by Easton Wesleyan Church and the Girl Scouts/Cub Scouts.
For more carnival information, contact the Recreation Department at recreation@eastonme.com or call the office at 551-7737.  

Moonlight on snowshoes

Hikers of all ages are welcome to join the “Moonlight March” on Saturday, March 3, at Easton’s Francis Malcolm Science Center. The educational excitement begins with a 6 p.m. planetarium feature highlighting  the constellations of late winter and early spring. Meet Orion, Taurus and the Great Dog, among many other favorites.  

The hourlong hike begins at 6:30 p.m., venturing into the frozen beauty of the Science Center’s trails on easy to moderately easy blazed pathways.  

Reservations are required. Call 488-5451.  Snow shoes are available upon request for $2. Headlamps or flashlights strongly encouraged.  

“Wizard of Oz”

The Easton Recreation Department is planning a trip for the live show of “The Wizard of Oz” at Cross Insurance Arena in Bangor on Tuesday, April 10.  

The bus will depart from the Elementary School at approximately 2 p.m. and will feature dinner at a Bangor area restaurant. The show starts at 7:30.  

This is open to adults, families and community members.  Children must be grade 6 and above to attend without a parent.  Ticket must be paid in full by March 16.  Please contact the Easton Town Office at 488-6601 for more information or to secure your seat.  

There must be a minimum of 12 to offer the trip; 48 seats are available.  The cost of the ticket and transportation is $50.  Participants will be responsible for their meal.   

Community calendars

The Easton Community Celebration Calendars have arrived at the Town Office.  Please pick up your copy (copies) as soon as possible.  There are extras available.

Early registration

The Easton School Department is now accepting registration for children entering Kindergarten or Pre-K in the fall of 2018. All children residing within the Easton school district who are 5 years old (on or before Oct. 15, 2018) are eligible for enrollment in the Kindergarten class. All children residing within the Easton school district who are 4 years old (on or before Oct. 15) are eligible for the Pre-K class.  

Call the Easton Elementary School at 488-7700 as soon as possible to register your child for either of the above classes. The classroom teacher will notify parents/guardians when an informational meeting for parents is scheduled.

The state of Maine requires the following documents: (1) Proof of immunizations, (2) birth certificate (hospital copies are not acceptable), and (3) proof of residency (rental agreement, utility bill, etc). These documents must be presented prior to the child beginning school.

Library Change

The community library at Easton High School will no longer be open for regular hours on Saturday mornings.  In the future, library services will still be available on an “as requested” basis.

To arrange a mutually convenient time please contact Steve Demaio at 805-2702.  

Bone Builders class

Bone Builders class meets each Monday and Friday starting at 9:45 in the Recreation Room at the Manor.  Bone Builders is a free strength training, balance and exercise program.  

The program’s goal is to prevent and reverse the effects of osteoporosis.  This class is for women and men who want to stay healthy. You must have a doctor’s permission to join the class. To be successful, you should commit to attending twice a week for six months. You’re never too old. Studies have shown that strength and fitness can improve at any age. This program relies on weight training and balance exercises to protect against fractures caused by osteoporosis. Each one-hour classes, held twice a week will increase muscle strength, balance and bone density.

This program is offered through Area on Aging, Cary Medical Center and the Easton Recreation Department.  

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.