Groups seeks help with Sesquicentennial plans
EASTON NEWS
by Debbie Smith
The 150th (sesquicentennial) Committee has been formed. They are looking for anyone who may have any historical knowledge of the town of Easton.
Also if you have any ideas for events for the Sesquicentennial or are interested in helping out in any way, please call Cheryl Clark at the Town Office at 488-6652.
Photos courtesy of Debbie Smith
The Class of 2013
Easton graduates are relaxing for a moment while on their Project Graduation trip to Canobie Lake Park. Pictured are, from left: Acacia Kimball, Lauren West, Logan Sutherland, Jared Hafford, Tyler Gadaire, Mindy Desmond, Harvey Brown, Carla Halvorson, Kennedy Young, Abagayle Stewart, Carl Mullen and Crystal Keller.
Wilderness camp
Participating in wilderness camp are Easton youth, from left: Cecilia Ferris, Delaney Leach, Elise Allen and Sarah Gilman.
Paige Flewelling, at left, is joined by Delia Bonner and Cecilia Morin for some outdoor fun. Here the Easton girls are having fun roasting marshmallows by the fire at wilderness camp.
Presidential Education Awards Certificate
Carter Mazerrolle proudly holds his Presidential Education Awards Certificate. This is given for Outstanding Academic Achievements. Congratulations, Carter. Great job.
Graduation surprise
Jared Hafford, at left, is standing with his brother, Derek White, who surprised him and showed up at his graduation in Easton. Derek lives in Washington where he is stationed.
The Eagle remembered
The flight of Apollo 11 will be remembered during an event on Saturday, July 20, at 4 p.m. Super-size your summer season as we relive the unforgettable moments of July 1969, when three men traveled through space in a tiny ship — destination: moon! Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldren became the first Earth ambassadors to walk on another world. Our hour-long planetarium experience features and introduces us to a fun family vacation which brings our characters to Florida to witness the launch and experience of Apollo 11. Come along and fasten your seatbelts for the greatest show beyond Earth.
Admission: adults, $3.50; seniors and students, $1.50. Members are free. Seating is limited. Reservations requested. The event will take place at the Francis Malcolm Institute, 776 Houlton Rd., Easton. For more information call 488-5451 or e-mail info@francismalcolmsciencecenter.com.
Sympathy
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Bud Nicholson Sr. We are so sorry for your loss. Bud will be greatly missed. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Last week as correspondent
I would like to inform you that this will be my last week as Easton correspondent for The Star-Herald. I would like to thank you all for the information you have given me and for being so good to let me take your pictures. Thanks to all.
Debbie Smith is the correspondent for Easton. She can be reached by e-mail at debbie-smith04_69@hotmail.com or call 488-5530.