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Scarborough conservation
Troop leader Stacey Dudley, woodworker Chris Dudley and Girl Scout Sammy Dudley. Chris Dudley transformed a 250-pound burl from a Maine maple into a "green" commemorative bowl for the 2018 Girl Scouts of Maine Woman of Distinction.
Jenna Jeffrey and Michelle Anderson from Junior Achievement of Maine.
Girl Scouts of Maine employees Cynthia Rand, Elaine Taylor and Nicole Partridge.
Representing event sponsor MEMIC: Joeline D'Anjou, Robyn Jackson and Deborah Sabatino.
Bailey Pate of Keller Williams Realty, Sarah Twomey of Marsh USA and Syndey Pate of sponsor Unum.
Representing sponsor Maine Women Magazine: Sue Miller, Amy Canfield, Lee Hews, Shannon Bryan and Elizabeth Murphy.
Jennifer Benerides and Kelly Warksy of sponsor L.L. Bean.
Elizabeth Murphy and Shannon Bryan from sponsor Maine Women Magazine with auctioneer Elizabeth Ross Holmstrom.
Burns & McDonnell employees Nancy Johnson, Trish Hayes and Nickole Gagne.
Freda Goulatis of Windham and Connie Goulatis, chief of resource development for Girl Scouts of Maine.
Chelsie Baker, Nyssa Mocciola, Stella Wu and Aley Arrington were among the Troop 2070 Girl Scouts to earn the paper scientist patch.
Former Women of Distinction Meredith Strang Burgess (2013) and Betsey Timm (2010).
Sterling Rope President Carolyn Brodsky with Vicky Dahms of Sappi.
Sappi research scientist Rachel Kaul, Girl Scout leader Mary Buckelew and Alison Tchakirides, a senior financial analyst for Sappi.
Girl Scouts of Maine 2018 Woman of Distinction Laura Thompson, director of sustainable development and policy initiatives at Sappi North America, with Jennifer Miller, chief of Sappi's sustainability office.
Mark Crepeau and his wife, Joanne Crepeau, chief executive officer of Girls Scouts of Maine.