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Oxford Hills Rotary Club members recently spent time at the Oxford County Fair, helping with parking and ticket sales. Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School Interact students also helped, according to a news release from the rotary. Front from left are Tina Fox, club event coordinator and scheduler; President George Rice; and an unknown customer. Back from left are Jordayn Bisbee, student; Sharon Huntley, Rotarian spouse; and Liz Knox, club treasurer. Submitted photo
Oxford Hills Rotary Club members recently spent time at the Oxford County Fair, helping with parking and ticket sales. Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School Interact students also helped, according to a news release from the rotary. Front from left are Tina Fox, club event coordinator and scheduler; President George Rice; and an unknown customer. Back from left are Jordayn Bisbee, student; Sharon Huntley, Rotarian spouse; and Liz Knox, club treasurer.
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