Local residents and businesses are encouraged to attend a Shredding on Site event, set from 8 a.m. to noon on Friday, May 17, and sponsored by the Chapman-Hall House Stewardship Committee and Bath Savings Bank.
People can take this opportunity to clean out old financial papers and bank statements, and other documents for shredding by professionals. Volunteers will provide assistance, and bags, boxes or even truck-loads of papers will be shredded quickly.
There is no set charge for this service, but donations to support educational programs and for the maintenance of the Chapman-Hall House are appreciated.
The event will be held at the Bath Savings Bank parking lot next to the Chapman-Hall House, located at 270 Main St. in Damariscotta.
The Chapman-Hall House is one of three historic sites under the care of the Lincoln County Historical Association, a nonprofit organization.
For more information, email Shannon Gilmore, LCHA executive director, at [email protected].
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