PTO plans harvest party

Hillary Hallett, Special to The County
6 years ago

The Easton PTO will host their annual Harvest Party on Oct. 27 at the Easton Elementary School, from 1 to 3 p.m.

There is no charge for this event, we only ask that you bring a non-perishable item, which will be donated to the Friends Helping Friends food bank.  This event is for children up to grade 6. There will be games, bounce houses, candy, cake walk, and snacks in the cafeteria.

Immediately following, there will be a trunk-or-treat event at the Easton Wesleyan Church from 3 to 4 p.m., followed by a performance by the Supreme Court Jesters at 4 p.m.  All are welcome.

Zumba is back

A five-week Zumba session started Oct. 15th and will run through Nov. 15. Classes will be held at 6:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays at the Easton Elementary Gym, instructed by Theresa Bonner. The cost is by donation.

Community Calendar

The 2019 Community Calendars have been ordered. Please let the Town Office know if you would like one reserved for you.

At the Science Center  

On Saturday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m., the Francis Malcolm Planetarium will present an all-new full dome/video program. “Fragile Planet.”

Produced by the California Academy of Sciences, “Fragile Planet” explores the innovative use of technology in better understanding Earth. Other solar system worlds come under examination in a broadband celebration of the planetary neighborhood.

Reservations are required. Call (207) 488-5451 or e-mail tricia@francismalcolmsciencecenter.com  Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students.  

Clean-up day

The Town of Easton will provide a collection point on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the town garage on the Fry Pan Road for household junk, such as appliances, tires, furniture, wood, etc. Wood products must be separated. No household garbage or used oil will be allowed. 

There will also be a collection point next to the recycling igloos behind the town office to dispose of electronics such as: televisions, computers, monitors, printers, fluorescent bulbs, circuit boards, cell phones, fax machines, scanners, laptops, DVD/VCR players, batteries and copiers. All recyclables must be deposited in the igloos behind the town office. This is for Easton residents only. 

Coordinate your fall cleaning with the town cleanup day and make use of our efforts to make Easton a more beautiful place to live. No commercial loads will be allowed. 

Call 488-6652 with any questions.

Yoga for kids

Children’s yoga is a different way to learn about the body. They will stretch, strengthen, gain flexibility and balance through short, age-appropriate activities, as well as learn how to calm body, breath and mind.

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

Classes will be held on Mondays from Oct. 15 through Nov. 5.  The cost is $20. We must have 10 participants to run the program.  Classes will take place at the Rec. until 4:15 p.m. Children must have a note to ride the bus from school to the Rec.  

Open to Kindergarten and up.  The class will be instructed by Julie French.

Craft Fair  

The annual Craft Fair is slated Saturday, Dec. 1, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Easton Elementary School.  

Crafters should reserve a space by emailing crazycountygirl96@gmail.com or calling Melissa at 227-4093.  Spots are $20 before Oct. 31 or until full, whichever comes first.  After October 31st it will increase to $40.

Registration money benefits the Small School Restoration in Easton.  There will also be raffles that directly benefit the Paige Aerin Lento Memorial.

Bone Builders

Bone Builders class meets Mondays and Fridays starting at 9:45 in the Recreation Room at the Manor.  FMI contact Julia Allen.

Community Library

Did you know Easton High School also serves as a Community Library? It is available to patrons who check in at the front office during school hours or  library services will also be available on an “as requested” basis to arrange a mutually convenient time please contact Steve Demaio at 207-805-2702.  

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.