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Scarborough conservation
Lisa and Ryan Martin represented sponsor Weirs Motors at the Martinis & Mad Men at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport.
Candy Fitzek and Michelle Roule of Cape Porpoise. Martinis & Mad Men at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport featured midcentury fashion, food, cocktails, music and, of course, train cars.
Bob and Angelina Benoit of Reading, Mass., speculated that they probably rode the MBTA trains in Boston years ago.
Hugh Fremin of Boston and Karen Broughton of Kennebunk. Guests at the Seashore Trolly Museum event took an antique train car – the beautifully restored Wheeling Traction Co. 629, built in 1924 – to the Highwood Barn event area.
Michelle Allen, left, of Arundel and Jay Dowe of Kennebunk.
Heather Clark of Old Orchard Beach and Jenn Lim of Scarborough at Martinis & Mad Men at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport.
Seashore Trolly Museum Visitor Center manager Sherri Alcock and volunteer Rita Tirrell.
Volunteer train operators Roger Tobin of Arundel and Terry McGirley of Lyman.
Bev Davis and Rick Litchfield represented sponsor Captain Lord Mansion at Martinis & Mad Men at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport.
Dottie Sola, left, of Cape Elizabeth and Traci Heyland of Wells.
Valerie and Mark Nahorney represented Biddeford’s City Theater at Martinis & Mad Men at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport.
Wells residents Elizabeth Cooney, left, Judge Arcaro, Laura and Paul Bell and Jennifer and Marc Saulnier at the Seashore Trolley Museum fundraiser.