Boycott organizer Eric Navickas displays a sign he attempted to hang around Ashland, but was prevented doing so by police. Ashland Daily Tidings/DENISE BARATTA
Expansion foe: Free speech limited Ski Ashland expansion boycott organizer Eric Navickas is complaining the city is trampling on his and other organizers' constitutional rights by not allowing the group to put up posters on light poles in the city.
· `OUR CHRISTMAS TREE WISH' is seeking gift donations for children of Hispanic farm workers this holiday season. Needed items are jackets and clothing, sized small to junior- large. Popular toy requests are small remote-control cars and dolls, though any gift, large or small, is appreciated. The gift program is also in need of donated gift wrap. Donations may be dropped off at the Ashland Christian Fellowship's bookstore, 50 E. Hersey St. For information, call 482-0774.
· FLU HOTLINE will be offered by Providence Senior Services to those seeking up-to-date information on community flu clinics through November. For clinic locations and fees, call 732-6254.
· THE MEALS CLUB OFFERS DINNERS to those who need help preparing and cooking meals and to those who don't qualify for other meal programs. Club dinners are made fresh and then frozen so that they're ready to heat when needed. Dinners include a main dish, vegetable or fruit, bread, and dessert. Weekly deliveries can be arranged. The Meals Club is a service of ACCESS Inc. Community Nutrition Programs. Contributions to help provide meals are tax deductible. For information and reservations, call 774-4308.
· SENIOR SERVICES' LIFELINE is an emergency response system that links people to 24-hour assistance at the push of a button. It allows them to move freely around their homes or yards with more confidence. For more information, call 732-5054.