
Kaylee Donaldson, left, of Hiram visited the Maine State House in Augusta with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension on Feb. 2 to help educate legislators on the work of Extension throughout the state and learn more about the political process. During her visit, Donaldson served as an honorary page in the Maine Senate, gaining hands-on civic experience. Donaldson stands with Sen. James Hamper, R-Oxford.
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