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NEW VISITOR CENTER IN MILO -- Facility benefactors Tom and Nancy Harrigan cut the ceremonial ribbon for the Greater Milo/Brownville Area and Points North Visitor Center during a May 18 ceremony. Holding the ribbon is Kiwanis District 2 Lt. Gov. Brenda Kelley, left, and Three Rivers Kiwanis President Susan Schaffer and looking on is Piscataquis Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Denise Buzzelli. The Harrigans have now contributed five buildings for the campus off of Park Street in Milo, including the previous Kiwanis Headquarters, auction storage facility, Harris Pond Pavilion and the Harrigan Learning Center and Museum of Fossils, Minerals, and Indian Artifacts.
Three Rivers Kiwanis suspending activities
MILO — The board of directors for Three Rivers Kiwanis of Milo/Brownville have decided to suspend meetings for Wednesday, March 18 and Wednesday, March 25. Due to the Covid-19 virus the board is taking every precaution to keep people safe and healthy.
Cribbage for Saturday, March 28 at the Kiwanis Headquarters will also be canceled.
The board will reevaluate after two weeks to determine meeting and cribbage schedules.
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