DIXFIELD — Stephens High School Class of 1956 August luncheon will be at noon on Thursday, Aug. 3, at Ellis’s Variety.
All class members and guest welcome.
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MONMOUTH — Monmouth Academy will hold the 118th annual Alumni Reunion on Saturday, Aug. 5, where it will honor the class of 1967.
The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Monmouth Academy gym starting with a social. There will be a lunch buffet at noon. This will be catered by RSU2 School Nutrition.
The cost for alumni is $10 for lunch and $5 dues. Guests are $10 if not alumni.
FMI, RSVP: 207-784-2568, [email protected].
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FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School Class of 1987 will hold its 30th class reunion on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the University of Maine Farmington.
The reunion will start with dinner at 7 p.m., and there will be entertainment after that until midnight. There will be a cash bar.
The cost is $20 per person ahead of event, $25 each at the door. Checks can be made out to Franklin Savings Class of 1987 and mailed to Flint Christie at P.O. Box 896, Farmington ME 04938.
FMI: facebook.com/MtBlueClassof87Reunion2017/.
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FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School Class of 1972 will meet for a class reunion Saturday, Aug. 5, at Titcomb Mountain.
Cost will be $7 per person. Those attending should bring something to share and a beverage.
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LIVERMORE FALLS — Livermore Falls High School Class of 1972 will meet for a class reunion at 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Chuck Wagon Restaurant.
This is a pay as you go event.
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RANGELEY — Stephens High School Class of 1952 will have a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, at Parkside & Main Restaurant.
All classmates, spouses and guests are welcome.
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