On Sept. 17, the Arundel Historical Society hosted its 4th Annual Heritage Day, and we would now like to take this opportunity to give our thanks to the many people and businesses who made it possible.
First, to our sponsors and contributors: Arundel Ford, Arundel Fraternal Order of Eagles 4030, Bentley’s Saloon, Brady Screenprint and Embroidery, Champion Auto Sales, Coca Cola Inc., Curlew Brothers Inc., Kate’s Butter, Kennebunk Ace Hardware, Phil Labbe Excavations, The Lobster Company, Michael Lux Painting, Sharon Arnold Lux School of Dance, Neil’s Motors Inc., Wayne Parry lobsterman, Jim Plamondon Electric, Pottys-R-Us, Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution, 3rd Generation Dentistry, Watson’s Farm Stand, Weir’s Motor Sales, Mark Welch and Sons Inc., Wink’s, The Seafood Center, Beal’s Little Acres and Ashley’s.
Our gratitude goes to all of these businesses and individuals for their support and generous donations of cash, food, materials, raffle prizes and/or services. Our entertainment thanks goes to: Packman Dave, The Kennebunk River Duo, and Roger and Friends.
Finally, thanks to the judges in our apple pie baking contest as well as all of the bakers and volunteers for the day.
If not for the contributions and support of the people and businesses above, Heritage Day would not be possible, and we ask that you support them by your patronage. Thanks for making Heritage Day the most successful thus far.
Board of directors
Arundel Historical Society
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