Maine s Top Youth Volunteers of 2021 Selected by National Program
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards honors Sanford and Lisbon students with a $2,500 scholarship, silver medallion and invitation to virtual celebration for their work addressing the challenges of a changing world
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NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Grace Davie, 16, of Sanford and Miranda Torrey, 12, of Lisbon today were named Maine s top youth volunteers of 2021 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, America s largest youth recognition program based exclusively on volunteer service.
As State Honorees, Grace and Miranda will each receive a $2,500 scholarship, a silver medallion and an invitation to the program s virtual national recognition celebration in April, where 10 of the 102 State Honorees will be named America s top youth volunteers of the year. Those 10 National Honorees will earn an additional $5,000 scholarship, a gold medallion
For so many people in Maine, keepsakes are everything. Photos, lockets and rings are all deemed irreplaceable by those who lose them. So what happens if you do lost one of those keepsakes? Well, you hope that someone finds that keepsake and tries mightily to return it to its rightful owner. Which should be great news for a member of the Sanford High School class of 1978 who may have misplaced their ring. It s been found.
Facebook via Mary Lou Bowie
Shared on Facebook by Marie Lou Bowie, she s found a women s class ring that belongs to a member of the class of 1978 from Sanford High School. Bowie shared a photo of the ring but wouldn t share the initials scribed onto the ring awaiting its true, rightful owner. Several commented on her post, including a few members of the class of 1978 who have misplaced their ring, but there wasn t a match made.