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ENTERPRISE GRANGE 48 Community Service Chairwoman Marilyn Stinson presents 18 “Kiddy Ditty” bags to Sagadahoc County Sheriff Joel Merry for use at the West Bath Court House. The Grange, which serves Richmond and the surrounding area, partnered with Dresden-Richmond United Methodist Women to make and fill small bags with books, toys, stuffed animals, puzzles and more. A Maine State Grange Project, Kiddie Ditty bags are given with the permission of a child’s parent or guardian to children who come to the court for hearings or other matters that can be confusing and disturbing.
ENTERPRISE GRANGE 48 Community Service Chairwoman Marilyn Stinson presents 18 “Kiddy Ditty” bags to Sagadahoc County Sheriff Joel Merry for use at the West Bath Court House. The Grange, which serves Richmond and the surrounding area, partnered with Dresden-Richmond United Methodist Women to make and fill small bags with books, toys, stuffed animals, puzzles and more. A Maine State Grange Project, Kiddie Ditty bags are given with the permission of a child’s parent or guardian to children who come to the court for hearings or other matters that can be confusing and disturbing.

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