Photo courtesy of T-Mobile
T-MOBILE DONATION — T-Mobile presented a $25,000 check to Dexter Regional High school during halftime of the Tiger football game vs. Houlton on Oct. 18. Dexter is one of 25 finalist schools nationwide to receive a $25,000 prize through T-Mobile’s Friday Night 5G Lights program, a competition celebrating the power of high school football to bring communities together. This $25,000 grant can help the school make any needed upgrades to their equipment or facilities, and Dexter is the only finalist from Maine (23 states are represented). Pregame activities featured music, games and giveaways including beanies, foam fingers, bam bam sticks and scarves. T-Mobile provided free food vouchers, and local musician Anthony Todd performed at halftime.
Photo courtesy of T-Mobile
T-MOBILE DONATION — T-Mobile presented a $25,000 check to Dexter Regional High school during halftime of the Tiger football game vs. Houlton on Oct. 18. Dexter is one of 25 finalist schools nationwide to receive a $25,000 prize through T-Mobile’s Friday Night 5G Lights program, a competition celebrating the power of high school football to bring communities together. This $25,000 grant can help the school make any needed upgrades to their equipment or facilities, and Dexter is the only finalist from Maine (23 states are represented). Pregame activities featured music, games and giveaways including beanies, foam fingers, bam bam sticks and scarves. T-Mobile provided free food vouchers, and local musician Anthony Todd performed at halftime.
T-Mobile donates $25,000 to Dexter Regional High School
Photo courtesy of T-MobileT-MOBILE DONATION — T-Mobile presented a $25,000 check to Dexter Regional High school during halftime of the Tiger football game vs. Houlton on Oct.
Photo courtesy of T-Mobile T-MOBILE DONATION — T-Mobile presented a $25,000 check to Dexter Regional High school during halftime of the Tiger football game vs. Houlton on Oct. 18. Dexter is one of 25 finalist schools nationwide to receive a $25,000 prize through T-Mobile’s Friday Night 5G Lights program, a competition celebrating the power of high school football to bring communities together. This $25,000 grant can help the school make any needed upgrades to their equipment or facilities, and Dexter is the only finalist from Maine (23 states are represented). Pregame activities featured music, games and giveaways including beanies, foam fingers, bam bam sticks and scarves. T-Mobile provided free food vouchers, and local musician Anthony Todd performed at halftime.
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