I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.

I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.
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Monday, December 28, 2015

American Legion Post 214 holds Monthly Spaghetti Supper, January 9, 2016 in Lebanon.

 
The Monthly Spaghetti Supper
of the
Lebanon American Legion post 214
will be held at the
First Parish Congregational Church
on Center Road in Lebanon
Saturday, January 9, 2016
from 4:30 - 6:30 pm
$7 per person, Kids under 10 eat FREE
 
Typical Menu
Spaghetti
Garlic Bread
Fresh Salad
Hotdogs and Beans
and a variety of
Homemade Baked Goods
 
 

Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Offers "Becoming an Outdoor Woman" Course in January 2016




The Becoming an Outdoors Woman program offers workshops for women who are 18 or older to gain or improve skills in hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation in a fun, safe and comfortable environment.

Join us February 26-28, 2016 at the UMaine 4-H Camp and Learning Center in Bryant Pond for a weekend of outdoor fun and adventure.

For more information or to register online, visit: http://umaine.edu/bryantpond/adult-programs/becoming-an-outdoors-woman/becoming-an-outdoorswoman-winter-skills-weekend/


American Red Cross Offers Advice on Keeping Pipes from Freezing, and What to Do if Your Pipes Freeze....



During Cold Weather, Take Preventative Action to Keep Pipes from Freezing        
  • Keep garage doors closed if there are water supply lines in the garage.
  • Open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing. Be sure to move any harmful cleaners and household chemicals up out of the reach of children.
  • When the weather is very cold outside, let the cold water drip from the faucet served by exposed pipes. Running water through the pipe - even at a trickle - helps prevent pipes from freezing.
  • Keep the thermostat set to the same temperature both during the day and at night. By temporarily suspending the use of lower nighttime temperatures, you may incur a higher heating bill, but you can prevent a much more costly repair job if pipes freeze and burst.
  • If you will be going away during cold weather, leave the heat on in your home, set to a temperature no lower than 55° F.

To Thaw Frozen Pipes

  • If you turn on a faucet and only a trickle comes out, suspect a frozen pipe. Likely places for frozen pipes include against exterior walls or where your water service enters your home through the foundation.
  • Keep the faucet open. As you treat the frozen pipe and the frozen area begins to melt, water will begin to flow through the frozen area. Running water through the pipe will help melt ice in the pipe.
  • Apply heat to the section of pipe using an electric heating pad wrapped around the pipe, an electric hair dryer, a portable space heater (kept away from flammable materials), or by wrapping pipes with towels soaked in hot water. Do not use a blowtorch, kerosene or propane heater, charcoal stove, or other open flame device.
  • Apply heat until full water pressure is restored. If you are unable to locate the frozen area, if the frozen area is not accessible, or if you can not thaw the pipe, call a licensed plumber.
  • Check all other faucets in your home to find out if you have additional frozen pipes. If one pipe freezes, others may freeze, too.

Future Protection

  • Consider relocating exposed pipes to provide increased protection from freezing.
  • Pipes can be relocated by a professional if the home is remodeled.
  • Add insulation to attics, basements and crawl spaces. Insulation will maintain higher temperatures in these areas.
  • For more information, please contact a licensed plumber or building professional.