
The Chesterville Center Union Meeting House is set to open its doors and its microphones to animal lovers at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at 3 Borough Road.
Attendees can come with a short story to tell of a favorite critter in their life, or listen to other people’s stories.
The show will be hosted by Michael Cooper, a professional mask maker and storyteller.
Families are asked to have their youths make pictures of their favorite animals to bring to the show, for display on the Meeting House stage and walls. If they would like help in producing their art and having it matted for free, they can visit the Chesterville Town Hall, 409 Dutch Gap Road, at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 4, to make their pictures with the help of teacher and artist Susan Schell. Paper and tools will be provided.
For more information, visit chestervillemeetinghouse.org or call 207-754-0311.
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