The Alumni Association of Dead River is to hold its 40th annual meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, at Cathedral Pines picnic area off Eustis Ridge Road in Eustis.
In the event of inclement weather, the meeting is to be held at the Stratton-Eustis Community Building, 84 Main St., in Stratton.
All who were students that attended from Flagstaff, Dead River, Stratton, Coplin Plantation, Langtown and Mt. Abram High School are encouraged to attend. Registration will begin at meeting time, when the annual dues of $5 per family can be paid. Those who wish to pay their dues or make donations by mail can submit them to the address below.
Funds go to the scholarship fund.
The day’s agenda will begin with a business meeting at 11 a.m.
• Recognition will be given to teachers, past and present;
• Recognition of graduation anniversaries, 45th 50th and 60th;
• Luncheon;
• Dessert table offering homemade goodies (this funds the scholarship program);
• Scholarship awarded for 2021 to “Meika Caron” of Coplin Plantation; and
• For those staying in the area, Cathedral Pines will host fireworks.
All correspondence should be addressed to: Cecile Newell, secretary, 16 Airport Road, Norridgewock, ME 04957; or call 207-634-6009.
Alumni committee officers include Michael Hewett, president; Helen Targett, vice president; Newell, secretary; and Mary Henderson, treasurer.
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