It’s that time of year when the school doors open and
young and old alike return after summer fun activities and from vacations. As
people return and begin to settle down for the fall and winter, St. Ann’s
Episcopal Church at 40 Windham Center Road welcome
area residents back with a community celebration. The annual event is a weekend
long festivity that begins on Saturday, September 7th from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.,
and continuing Sunday, September 8th.
Saturday activities will include a Sparks Ark Animal Show
at 3 p.m. along with a “Touch a Truck” from the Windham Fire Department, a bounce
house, music, cotton candy and ice cream
“On Sunday September 8th, we welcome back
folks away from us for the summer with breakfast between our 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
services,” stated St. Ann’s Rector, Tim Higgins. “Sunday School registration
and kick off will also be included and a B-B-Que after the 10 a.m. service – by
with the bounce house, music, cotton candy and a lawn games returning in the
afternoon.”
Windham author and St. Ann’s parishioner, Norma Fitz,
will also be present to launch her recently published memoir, “One Child, One
Million Prayers: Driving through Hell in a Minivan.” She will not only be
available to sign her books, but the launch party will include special guest,
Libby Rulman, a five-year-old cancer survivor, who will be on-site collecting
donations for Libby's Ouchie Box Toy Drive to benefit Maine Children's Cancer
Program. Cash donations for Make-A-Wish Maine will be accepted at the snack
table.
Also, fifty early release copies were donated earlier
this month to the nonprofit, Camp Sunshine. Every family who attended the
Nephrology and Solid Organ Transplant Week received a book. A signed copy of Fitz’s
book will also be auctioned off at Kokatosi Campground's
Make-A-Wish auction.
"We are happy to welcome the community of Windham to
our location at St. Ann's to share in the fun and joy of our Welcome Back
Weekend. Our hospitality is extra-ordinary, and we hope to share it with all
over the weekend of September 7th and 8th,” Higgins said. “I hope
you can join us "
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