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‘This is our own little Olympics’: Regatta kicks off first-ever L/A Riverfest
The cities of Lewiston and Auburn partnered with several community organizations to bring two-and-a-half days of riverside festivities to the Twin Cities this weekend, including boat races and music.
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LEWISTON The sun was out, the wind was still and the breeze was cool at 8 a.m. Saturday, perfect conditions to kick off the second of three days of festivities for the first-ever Lewiston/Auburn Riverfest.
The celebration of all things Androscoggin River, hosted by the cities of Lewiston and Auburn and several community partners, began Friday afternoon with Tree Street Youth’s 10th anniversary celebration at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston.
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LEWISTON In a room that buzzed with energy, the Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce on Thursday introduced its new Explore + Discover guide to local business leaders.
“For us, this Explore + Discover guide the accompanying Discover LA name, what today’s breakfast is about is all linked to a clear economic growth strategy,” President and CEO Shanna Cox said. “Our regional round table put together the blueprint for economic growth, and the first strategy is to attract populations, specifically to support our workforce needs, and our future economic growth needs, to the region.”
The guide was developed to attract new visitors and residents to the area in conjunction with the revamp of the DiscoverLAMaine.com website, a site that was recently redesigned to digitally resemble the Explore + Discover guide.