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“Nothing says more about who you are than your heart, and nothing shows off who you are like your clothes,” said Rosemary Henry, Chief Nursing Officer for St. Mary’s Health System. The American Heart Association is encouraging everyone to wear red Friday to raise awareness to prevent heart disease and stroke.
Ben Sukeforth of Lewiston plays ball with his German short hair Huckleberry at Lake Andrews on the Bates College campus Wednesday afternoon. “The pond is good this time of the year,” Sukeforth said as he whipped the ball onto the frozen surface. “I don’t have to throw the ball as hard!”
Wear your red on Friday. Connie LaPointe, left, waits for Jennifer Radel to write out a check for a memorial electronic candle that will be displayed at St. Mary’s as part of National Wear Red Day on Friday.“Nothing says more about who you are than your heart, and nothing shows off who you are like your clothes,” said Rosemary Henry, Chief Nursing Officer for St. Mary’s Health System. The American Heart Association is encouraging everyone to wear red Friday to raise awareness to prevent heart disease and stroke.
Ben Sukeforth of Lewiston plays ball with his German short hair Huckleberry at Lake Andrews on the Bates College campus Wednesday afternoon. “The pond is good this time of the year,” Sukeforth said as he whipped the ball onto the frozen surface. “I don’t have to throw the ball as hard!” Amber Waterman/Sun Journal
Amber Waterman/Sun Journal
Ben Sukeforth of Lewiston plays ball with his German short hair Huckleberry at Lake Andrews on the Bates College campus Wednesday afternoon. "The pond is good this time of the year," Sukeforth said as he whipped the ball onto the frozen surface. "I don’t have to throw the ball as hard!"
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