
items including:
• Pairs of tickets to three different Boston Red Sox games,
including round-trip transportation.
• Lunch with U.S. Sen. Angus King
• Case of Pineland Farms natural beef tenderloins
• Overnight stay at The Inn at Ocean’s Edge in Lincolnville,
including a lunch or sunset cruise on Schooner Heron sailing of
Rockport Harbor and a gift certificate to Le Garage Restaurant
in Wiscasset
• Three tickets to the Taylor Swift concert at Gillette Stadium
• Cooking class for six at “Now You’re Cooking” in Bath
• Overnight stay at Boston’s Liberty Hotel, site of the historic
Charles Street Jail
• Package of six lobsters, six crab cakes, and six pounds of mussels or clams from Gilmore’s Seafood
• Five-course dinner prepared by Dana Robicheaw, former
chef/owner of Brunswick’s Clementine Restaurant
• Weeklong stay for four at a Sugarloaf condo, any season
• Batboy or batgirl at a Sea Dogs baseball game in Portland,
including four tickets to both the Field of Dreams game and any
June game, with a special visit with team mascot Slugger
• Bushnell Voyager 4.5 inch telescope with tripod and star tracking mount
• Three boutique California wines — “Framed,” “Innocent” and
“Guilty,” signed by F. Lee Bailey
• Weeklong stay for up to six in New London, Prince Edward
Island waterfront cottage This popular annual event is presented by Rotary Club of Topsham Expresso, in collaboration with
United Way of Midcoast Maine and Family Focus, with special
help from Junior Achievement.
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