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Community members go through the line Thursday at the Alfond Youth & Community Center’s 101st annual Community Holiday Dinner at the center in Waterville. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Waterville community center hosts 101st annual Community Holiday Dinner
Anna Chadwick captures volunteers serving a Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings to community members.
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Pat Poulin serves stuffing Thursday at the Alfond Youth & Community Center’s 101st annual Community Holiday Dinner at the center on North Street in Waterville.Adalynn Withee, 7, of Sidney, volunteers Thursday at the Alfond Youth & Community Center’s 101st annual Community Holiday Dinner by restocking pies at the center in Waterville. The pies included apple, chocolate cream and pumpkin.The Alfond Youth & Community Center hosted it’s 101st annual Community Holiday Dinner, a traditional turkey dinner with all the fixings, Thursday at the center on North Street in Waterville.Waterville Mayor Mike Morris smiles Thursday while scooping peas for Alfond Youth & Community Center’s 101st annual Community Holiday Dinner attendees at the center in Waterville.Volunteer Opal O’Rourke serves bread to attendees Thursday during the Alfond Youth & Community Center’s 101st annual Community Holiday Dinner held at the center in Waterville.Community members go through the line Thursday at the Alfond Youth & Community Center’s 101st annual Community Holiday Dinner at the center in Waterville.
Anna is a 2023 graduate of Thomas College in Waterville where she received her Master’s in Business Administration and her undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in marketing...
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