DAMARISCOTTA — A Lunch and Learn Program is set for 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, at Spectrum Generations Coastal Community Center, 521 Main St. The program originally was scheduled for Jan. 18.

Following the luncheon David Greenham, program director for the Holocaust and Maine Human Rights Center for Maine located on the University of Maine Campus in Augusta, will discuss Maine’s German POW Camps during World War II, according to a news release from the center.

Inspired by the center’s 2013 exhibit “Maine Boys Overseas, German Boys in Maine,” this program tells the story of German prisoner of war camps from 1944 to 1946. Greenham’s presentation will include the story of the camps which were located in Houlton, Spencer Lake, Seboomook and Indian Township.

Greenham, of Gardiner, is an adjunct professor of drama at the University of Maine at Augusta, and also works as a grant writer and consultant for nonprofit organizations around the state.

Luncheon reservations are required. Call 563-1363 by 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31, to make a reservation. A suggested donation of $6.50 is requested, or $5 for those older than 60.

For more information, call 563-1363.


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