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After two years of virtual events, Tri for a Cure participants anxious to compete in person

After two years of virtual events, Tri for a Cure participants anxious to compete in person Updated: 8:42 PM EDT Jun 27, 2021 After two years of virtual events, Tri for a Cure participants anxious to compete in person The race raises money for the Maine Cancer Foundation. Share Updated: 8:42 PM EDT Jun 27, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WMTW NEWS 8 S ALICE KEEFE CHECKED OUT ONE OF THE TRI S TRAINING CLINICS TODAY. 3:05:15-25. ITS SURREAL YOU KNOW AFTER 2 YEARS OF BEING VIRTUAL IT S WE RE JUST THANKFUL THAT PEOE PL ARE STICKING WITH US THROUGH THIS TIME THAT WE AREN T ABLE TO BE LIVE JULIE WHILE IT S NOT THE HUNDR ED OR SO CLINIC PARTICIPANTS TRI FOR A CURE IS USED TO, SUNDAY AFTERNOON S SM WI CLINIC AT S-M- C-C, SIGNALLED ONE STEP CLOSER TO THE WAY THINGS USED TO BE. .. 3:05:42-56 FIRST OF ALL IT S A SHOCK TO GET INTO THE COLD WATER IN YOUR WET SUIT FOR THE FIRST TIME SO PEOP LE LIKE TO DO THAT IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT SO THAT S WHY THY LIKE T

Maine Tri For a Cure to host in-person race this summer

The Maine Cancer Foundation is announced Tuesday that they will be able to host an in-person 5k run at Southern Maine Community College this summer. The race will be held on Sunday, July 18 at 8:30 on the Tri For a Cure course at the typical finish line location on the campus of SMCC. Sign up for our Newsletters In order to take part, runners must raise at least $250. Organizers said they hoped their slogan of "Cross the Finish Line With Us".

Greater Portland s new Habitat For Humanity chief plans to build on group s momentum

By Staff With 11 houses in the pipeline for Freeport and South Portland, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland announced its selection of a new executive director who said she plans to accelerate the nonprofit s home-building work. “The organization is poised to really develop its vision and build on the tremendous momentum of recent years,” Tara Hill said in a news release. “I look forward to being a part of the effort to bring Habitat to the next level, making a positive difference for those in need of safe and affordable homes.” Hill succeeds Interim Executive Director John Shumadine. Her past experience includes serving as the executive director of Habitat for Humanity/7 Rivers Maine and Maine Cancer Foundation. Most recently, she was the director of community development at Town & Country Federal Credit Union.

Teenager making life a little sweeter one giant cookie at a time Cookie Love 207

Teenager making life a little sweeter one giant cookie at a time Cookie Love 207 Maggie Cook, freshman at Bonny Eagle High, began Cookie Love 207 this winter as a way to give back to her community. Author: Beth McEvoy (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 11:41 PM EDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 11:41 PM EDT May 6, 2021 BUXTON, Maine Freshman Maggie Cook loves to bake but decided during this past long, isolating winter to bake sweets as a way to satisfy more than just her sweet tooth.  Maggie had some extra time on her hands this last winter because the Bonny Eagle student wasn t playing any sports. Her mother, Rhonda, thought it would be a good idea to keep her daughter from being idle. She was inspired by a Mainer living in Chicago, Ben Berman, who had started making pizza during the pandemic and giving it away for donations only that he then gave charities to fight hunger. His venture called Good Pizza made national headlines in

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