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Mike Payeur, the first veteran served by the Wounded Heroes Program of Maine, with his wife, Lindsay Payeur of Saco.
Representing the U.S. Army recruiting office in Saco, Fred Kindelan, Jed Philpot and Amanda Weber; Pam Payeur, executive director of the Wounded Heroes Program of Maine; and Craig Arsenault and Ken Stone from the recruiting office.
Former Marine Corps member Joel Demers of Windham and Amy Brooks of Boston attended the Wounded Heroes Program of Maine’s third annual gala and auction.
The Maine Public Safety Pipes & Drum Corps set the tone at the Maine Wounded Heroes Gala and Auction at the historic United States Custom House in Portland.
Ian Clark of Portland with veteran Joleen Mitchell of Casco, who was the first female service member to be served by Maine Wounded Heroes.
Tarynne Scott, Melanie McGuire, Nicole Mason and Navy officer Michael Schuman, all of Topsham.
Richard and Regina Wilson of Cape Elizabeth turned out to support the Wounded Heroes Program.
Volunteers Ann Marie Kane and Lynda Adams, both of Westbrook.
Kelley and Lincoln Bedrosian of Portland were part of the crowd at the gala and auction at the U.S. Custom House in Portland.
Robert LaPlante of Farmingdale and Patrick Kelly of Scarborough, representing the Maine Public Safety Pipes & Drum Corps.
Retired Air Force flyer Bob Heyner and his wife, Nancy, of Old Orchard Beach.
Gary Cochran and Yvan Landry of Patriot Riders of America Maine Chapter One.
Jessica Champagne, Reserves Navy Commander Phil Spiller, Susan McCarthy and Michael Foley, all of Westbrook.
Wounded Heroes supporters Jeanne Brown and veteran Bill Keniston, both of South Portland.
Ryan Coffin of East Waterboro and Brandi Turnball of Berwick attended the Wounded Heroes Program of Maine’s third annual gala and auction.