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PETE COFFIN, Teen Center coordinator, back center, happily receives a check for $300 from the first-ever Children’s Carnival class program that ran over the summer at People Plus. It’s aim was to teach kids the importance of math in every day life while developing a fun-filled carnival from start to finish.
PETE COFFIN, Teen Center coordinator, back center, happily receives a check for $300 from the first-ever Children’s Carnival class program that ran over the summer at People Plus. It’s aim was to teach kids the importance of math in every day life while developing a fun-filled carnival from start to finish.
FRANK CONNORS is all washed up at the first-ever Children’s Carnival held at People Plus on Aug. 25. Putting on a brave face in the dunk tank, Connors helped to raise more than $600 which was donated to the Brunswick Area Teen Center and “Calvin’s Cure,” helping local youth in need.
FRANK CONNORS is all washed up at the first-ever Children’s Carnival held at People Plus on Aug. 25. Putting on a brave face in the dunk tank, Connors helped to raise more than $600 which was donated to the Brunswick Area Teen Center and “Calvin’s Cure,” helping local youth in need.

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