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Photo courtesy of Three Rivers Kiwanis
HELPING FEED KIDS THIS SUMMER -- The Three Rivers Kiwanis of Milo/Brownville recently donated $2,000 to the summer meals program in Milo. The program provides free lunch for area children 18 and under from June 18 to Aug. 22 -- no sign up or registration required. For more information on this program text "Summer Meals" to 97779, call 343-0171 or visit https://www.healthypiscataquis.com/summer-meals-calendar. Pictured are, from left, Three Rivers Kiwanis Club Secretary Nancy Harrigan, Milo Police Chief/Town Manager Damien Pickel and Three Rivers Kiwanis Club President Susan Schaffer.
Photo courtesy of Three Rivers Kiwanis
HELPING FEED KIDS THIS SUMMER -- The Three Rivers Kiwanis of Milo/Brownville recently donated $2,000 to the summer meals program in Milo. The program provides free lunch for area children 18 and under from June 18 to Aug. 22 -- no sign up or registration required. For more information on this program text "Summer Meals" to 97779, call 343-0171 or visit https://www.healthypiscataquis.com/summer-meals-calendar. Pictured are, from left, Three Rivers Kiwanis Club Secretary Nancy Harrigan, Milo Police Chief/Town Manager Damien Pickel and Three Rivers Kiwanis Club President Susan Schaffer.
Three Rivers Kiwanis contributes $2,000 for summer meals program
Photo courtesy of Three Rivers Kiwanis
HELPING FEED KIDS THIS SUMMER — The Three Rivers Kiwanis of Milo/Brownville recently donated $2,000 to the summer meals program in Milo. The program provides free lunch for area children 18 and under from June 18 to Aug. 22 — no sign up or registration required. For more information on this program text “Summer Meals” to 97779, call 343-0171 or visit https://www.healthypiscataquis.com/summer-meals-calendar. Pictured are, from left, Three Rivers Kiwanis Club Secretary Nancy Harrigan, Milo Police Chief/Town Manager Damien Pickel and Three Rivers Kiwanis Club President Susan Schaffer.
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