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ON MARCH 12, a van from Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program came to Brunswick Junior High School to collect 512 pounds of food donated by the sixth-, seventh- and eighth- graders of the Maquoit Bay House. The drive ran for two weeks and the students wrote daily announcements and made posters to promote the project. The goal of the food drive was to bring the students together as a school community to help their greater community. From left, Carissa Baldwin and Alexis Mitchell help load the van.
ON MARCH 12, a van from Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program came to Brunswick Junior High School to collect 512 pounds of food donated by the sixth-, seventh- and eighth- graders of the Maquoit Bay House. The drive ran for two weeks and the students wrote daily announcements and made posters to promote the project. The goal of the food drive was to bring the students together as a school community to help their greater community. From left, Carissa Baldwin and Alexis Mitchell help load the van.

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