|
|
Printer
Friendly Version
Email
Story
Increase
Text
Decrease
Text
iPod Friendly
Comments
|
MVHS sends 3 to Shriner game
Friday, July 25, 2008
RUMFORD - Three 2008 graduates from Mountain Valley High School will represent the area Friday night during the annual Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl Classic football game in Biddeford.
Elizabeth Shaw, 19, of Rumford will be one of the cheerleaders. Falcon football players Dean McCrillis, 18, of Peru and Derek Sicotte, 18, of Rumford will be on the football team.
Mary Bradley, mother of Shaw, said the game, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Waterhouse Field, is the 19th annual East-West All Star game.
Funds raised from the event benefit the Shriners Hospital in Boston, which treats children who are burned. |
CLICK HERE To Show/Hide Discussion Thread - (1 Comment)
|
Advertisement

|
 |
| “Paint Your Heart Out: Embracing Art and Healing” |
a collection of watercolor paintings, will be exhibited at the Central Maine Medical Center Rotating Art Gallery from November 7 through December 1. |
read more >>
|
| Central Maine Obstetrics-Gynecology |
is the first Midwifery Service in Maine and only the second in New England to be recognized by the American College of Nurse-Midwives with its Golden “With Women for a Lifetime” Commendation. |
read more >>
|
| Deborah Taylor |
associate director of the Central Maine Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, has been elected to the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Board of Directors. |
read more >>
|
| Erwey A. Teng, M.D. |
a pulmonologist and intensivist, has been elected to the Central Maine Medical Center Medical Staff. He is practicing with Pulmonary and Critical Care Associates in Lewiston. |
read more >>
|
| Medicare Program |
Central Maine Medical Center and SeniorsPlus will offer individual counseling for seniors who want to review their Medicare drug coverage for 2009. |
read more >>
|
|
|