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Boy Scout Troop 130 will hold a Pack-the-Tent food drive from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at Walmart in Oxford. The scouts are asking Walmart patrons to donate items to help pack this tent full of food. All of the items will be taken directly to the Oxford Hills Food Pantry in Norway. Pictured from left, Scout Master Moe Hebert, Hayden Hethcoat, Pendarrin Cayer, Matthew Hatch, Avery Monahan, Steven McCann, Richard Dieterich, Zachery May, Max Davis, Eric Richardson, Henry Swift, Ethan McAllister and Cooper Libby.
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