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DEAR SUN SPOTS: I have lost a necklace made up of two gold chains with a cross on one and a Miraculous Medal on the other. I lost it Monday, Dec. 13, in the Lewiston-Auburn area, possibly at a parking lot. Please, if someone has found it, it would mean a great deal to me […]
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LEWISTON The Lewiston-Auburn Optimist Club seeks volunteers to spend at least one hour walking their neighborhood with family or friends and a trash bag, to clear roadside trash, on Earth Day (Thursday, April 22).
Contributing restaurants include Longhorn Steak House, Buffalo Wild Wings, Heidi’s, I Hop, Roys and the Holy Donut. If Earth Day is not a convenient day for volunteer trash pickup, Saturday, April 24, can be a back-up date. Call or email to register to win one of the 26 gift certificates to be given to community volunteers.
To volunteer for this cleanup effort, and want to win a meal at one of 10 contributing eateries, register by calling 207-783-5269, or email [email protected].
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DEAR SUN SPOTS: Help celebrate Earth Day by cleaning up your community and win a free meal at a local restaurant. The Lewiston-Auburn Optimist Club wants you to join them on Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, to spend at least one hour walking your neighborhood with family or friends and a trash bag to clear roadside trash while enjoying some fresh air and exercise.
If you are willing to commit to volunteer for this cleanup effort, and want to win a meal at one of 10 contributing eateries, register your efforts by calling 783-5269 or emailing [email protected]. Contributing restaurants include: Longhorn Steak House, Buffalo Wild Wings, Heidi’s, IHOP, Roy’s and the Holy Donut.
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AUBURN The Lewiston-Auburn Optimist Club has announced this year’s winners of its local essay contest.
Max Kim of Westport, Connecticut, took first place. Second place was Jesse Ding from Wilmington, Massachusetts. Third place was Isabella Webster from St. Dominic Academy in Auburn.
“Reaching your Dreams by Choosing Optimism” was this year’s national topic.
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