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BOWDOINHAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL students rehearse a scene from “Time for Bowdoinham,” a play about the 250-year-old town’s history. This scene depicts a 1950s-era Fourth of July barbecue that raised money to build Bowdoinham Community School. From left, Ava Haram doles out imaginary chicken to Camille Beaudoin, Scott Sharples and Tamra Cloukey. In the background at far left, but not part of this scene, is Michael Czerwinski. Students will perform the play at 6:30 p.m. today at the school on Cemetery Road. Admission is free. The public is invited.
BOWDOINHAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL students rehearse a scene from “Time for Bowdoinham,” a play about the 250-year-old town’s history. This scene depicts a 1950s-era Fourth of July barbecue that raised money to build Bowdoinham Community School. From left, Ava Haram doles out imaginary chicken to Camille Beaudoin, Scott Sharples and Tamra Cloukey. In the background at far left, but not part of this scene, is Michael Czerwinski. Students will perform the play at 6:30 p.m. today at the school on Cemetery Road. Admission is free. The public is invited.


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