Thank you to all of our sponsors, supporters and benefactors for making the 10th annual Music in April the most successful ever. We raised more than $30,000 for People Plus — providing vital funding for programs, outreach and events that benefit both local older adults and youth in our community.
I see a life changed every day at the center and it would not happen without this support.
With deepest appreciation,
Stacy V. Frizzle, executive director
Forte Table sponsors
Downeast Energy, Ameriprise Financial Services, Atlantic Regional Federal Credit Union, Bank of Maine, Bath Savings Institution, Bill Dodge Auto Group, Brackett Funeral Home, Border Trust, Bowdoin College, Edwards Jones Investments, Hammond Lumber, The Highlands, MCHS/CHANS Home Health Care, MCHS/Mid Coast Hospital, MCHS/Mid Coast Senior Health Center, MCHS/ Thornton Oaks, Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, Neighbors Inc., Primerica Financial Services, Priority Group LLC, Riley Insurance Agency and Spectrum Generations.
Mezzo Forte sponsors
JHR Development of Maine, Dr. Kathleen Winn DMD PA and Hancock Lumber.
Restaurants
111 Maine Catering, Back Street Bistro, Byrnes’ Irish Pub, Captain Mike’s, Clementine Restaurant, Cook’s Lobster House, El Camino, Flipside, The Great Impasta, Henry and Marty Restaurant/Catering, Kennebec Tavern, Lilee’s Public House, Pedro O’Hara’s, Richard’s, Run with Soup, Scarlet Begonias, Wicked Joe Coffee and Wild Oats.

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