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John Evans, president of the Bath Rotary Club, presents a $500 check to Weibke Theodore, chairwoman of the Bath Freight Shed Alliance, on March 19 in the building on the Bath riverfront. Students from Bath Regional Career and Technical Center teacher Steve Vachon’s electrical technology class and teacher Cindy Cygan’s engineering graphics class, who are volunteering with efforts to preserve the former railroad freight shed for use as a community resource and home of the Bath Winter Farmers Market, also attended. According to Theodore, involving the students in the freight shed renovations “fulfills a major goal of the Freight Shed Alliance which is to make the renovation process inclusive and educational,” a release about the presentation states. (Courtesy of Bath Rotary Club)
John Evans, president of the Bath Rotary Club, presents a $500 check to Weibke Theodore, chairwoman of the Bath Freight Shed Alliance, on March 19 in the building on the Bath riverfront. Students from Bath Regional Career and Technical Center teacher Steve Vachon’s electrical technology class and teacher Cindy Cygan’s engineering graphics class, who are volunteering with efforts to preserve the former railroad freight shed for use as a community resource and home of the Bath Winter Farmers Market, also attended. According to Theodore, involving the students in the freight shed renovations “fulfills a major goal of the Freight Shed Alliance which is to make the renovation process inclusive and educational,” a release about the presentation states. (Courtesy of Bath Rotary Club)


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