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Eighty-three Auburn Middle School students were able to climb, hike, walk, picnic and enjoy short ecology lessons on June 15 at Bradbury Mountain State Park, thanks to the generous donation of The Bridge Run Foundation, who provided funding for bus transportation. The Bridge Run Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide quality outdoor experiences for the youth of Lewiston-Auburn. Proceeds from the L-A Triple Crown 5K Series help support the foundation, as well as the YMCA and Fletcher Foundation. Standing, from left, are Adeline Runnels, science teacher Cameron Sutton, Ryan Zhang, Will Sampson and Savannah Santin. Kneeling is Villy Abdulahi.
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