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Range Ponds State Park Manager Gordeen Skolfield, right, stamps Cindy Mitchell’s state park passport at a press conference in Poland on Tuesday to announce the passport reward system for the 75th anniversary of Maine state parks. “I’ll be at Lamoine State Park this weekend to get my stamp and every other one I can find along the way,” said Mitchell, of Waterford. The Maine State Parks passport is free to the public; a reward is earned for every eight stamps collected. Stamps can be collected at any of the 48 state parks. State Rep. Michel Lajoie, D-Lewiston, left, waits to receive a stamp.
Gov. John Baldacci shows off the first stamp issued from Range Ponds State Park Tuesday at a press conference announcing Maine’s State Park Passport, which marks the 75th anniversary of the Maine state park system. “This is a jewel to have this facility and this resource so close to an urban area,” said Baldacci of Range Ponds State Park.
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