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Fleming earns SymQuest award

SymQuest recently presented its seventh annual President’s Award for excellence in community involvement to Meg Fleming, director of document sales, who oversees the company’s offices in Westbrook and Lewiston.

The award recognizes a SymQuest employee who demonstrates a commitment to service both within the organization and outwardly through community involvement.

“Meg’s donation of her talents and time to making a difference in the lives of others is simply outstanding,” SymQuest president and CEO Larry Sudbay said in an announcement. “Meg not only volunteers, she embodies our philosophy of giving back and provides a model to which the rest of us aspire.”

Fleming said, “Helping others is in my DNA and I’m fortunate to work for a company that embraces community service. Growing up I saw my parents volunteering and giving back in our community. They encouraged me to find causes that were important to me – volunteering has just become a natural part of who I am.”

Fleming received the award for her continued involvement in building and giving back to the communities where she works, and lives. Most recently Fleming was a team captain for the American Cancer Society of Androscoggin County Relay for Life in Lewiston; co-facilitator at the St. Michael’s College Alumni Volunteer Day at My Place Teen Center in Westbrook; and volunteer at the Beach2Beacon Road Race in Cape Elizabeth.

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Prior to living in Maine, Fleming was on the Board of Directors for the St. Michael’s Alumni Board and the Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains. Fleming has also been a co-chair of the Cambridge Conservation Commission, and a team captain for the Relay for Life Nordic Style for five years.

WHS class of ’65 to reunite

The Westbrook High School class of 1965 is planning its 50th reunion in September.

Organizers are trying to locate several missing classmates. They are Carol Burns Jensen, Dean Carver, Vernon Chandler, Janice G. Conley, Diane Consalvo Libby Burr, Kerry Curtis, Marc Curtis, Deane Hamilton, John Hawkes, Jan Kelly Vellieux, Norma Kuykendahl, Clayton Larrabee, Harry Libby, Tom Menna, William Mulcahy, Sharon Nason Madsen, Barbara Matson Bickford, Laurel Sinclair, Dawn Thibeault, and Diane M. Thibeault

The reunion will be held the weekend of Sept. 18-20.

For more details or to contribute locations of classmates, contact Sue Gaudette Livingston, slivingston369@gmail.com or call 329-3170.

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Worship in the park

Trinity Lutheran Church, 612 Main St., will hold an outdoor worship service at 9 a.m. on Sunday, July 19, in Riverbank Park. Brunch will be served following the service. Everyone is welcome for the worship and brunch.

McLain excels

Cameron McLain, of Westbrook has been named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Becker College in Worcester, Mass.

Collett earns degree

Zachery Collett of Westbrook recently graduated from the University of New Haven in West Haven, Conn., with a bachelor of science degree in accounting.

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USM dean’s list

The University of Southern Maine has announced that numerous part-time students from Westbrook have been named to its dean’s list for the spring semester.

They are Sarah Marie Bragdon, Donna M Cowing, Beverly J Daigle-Ashland, Eric H Gagnon, Thomas E Harvell, Deanna Lynne Heath, Kevin Christopher Kennedy, Samar Othman Khuder, Bryan Lawrence Levangie, Julie Ann Moulton, Lianne Muchmore, Darcy Blair Newman, Hanni Henriikka Pastinen, Paige Noelle Pilsbury, Bruce Lorne Raymond, Kevin John Sahakian, Wantana Theerathampitak, and Taylor Marie Woodman.

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