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Nina Kidwell, center, president of the Lisbon Senior Citizens, is shown with Philip W. Sugg Middle School students playing an “intense game of bingo” during a recent visit to the MTM Center. Students, from the left, are Dakota Landry, Dillon Holton and Meg Conlon.

Students take part in community service

LISBON – Marilyn Curtis’ and Karin Dionne’s eighth-graders at Philip W. Sugg Middle School have been involved with a community service project each Friday since September.

The students’ latest activity included visiting the Lisbon Senior Citizens, which meets each week at the Marion T. Morse Center. Students brought cards, desserts and prizes for a bingo game.

Other community service projects have included writing letters and sending packages to the troops, making Veterans Day cards, collecting and donating toys for the animal shelter, games and cards for the ill and shut-ins, making blankets, games, toys and baskets for the Women’s Advocacy and assisting with clean-up projects around the school grounds and other areas in the town.

For more information on events or special programs at the school, contact Monica Millhime, community resource coordinator for the Lisbon School Department, by calling 754-0021 or e-mailing [email protected].

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