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Children listen as the book "Cat and Bunny" is read to them during the Universalist Unitarian Church service in Waterville on Sunday. From left to right are: Toryn Kesler Brooks, 4, her brother Emerus, 2 of Waterville, Margrit Thomas and Bella Haupman Apantaku, 12, of Winslow. Photo by Elise Klysa
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Children listen as the book "Cat and Bunny" is read to them during the Universalist Unitarian Church service in Waterville on Sunday. From left to right are: Toryn Kesler Brooks, 4, her brother Emerus, 2 of Waterville, Margrit Thomas and Bella Haupman Apantaku, 12, of Winslow.
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Stan Davis speaks on building resiliency in young people to congregants at the Universalist Unitarian Church services in Waterville on Sunday.
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Stan Davis, left, a guest speaker at the Universalist Unitarian Church in Waterville, speaks to Gi Reed, center and Allane Ball, right, of Windsor following services Sunday.
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The congregation at the Universalist Unitarian Church in Waterville listens as Stan Davis plays his guitar and sings during a service Sunday.