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A Healthy Conversation 3/17/24

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A Healthy Conversation 3/17/24

With the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic still reverberating throughout the globe, Steve and Jeff take a focused dive into the effects on Maine sports, its athletes, and administrators by welcoming Sports Director, Dave Eid and Athletic Administrator, Gary Stevens to discuss their newly released book, Stolen Seasons: How Maine Sports Survived the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Stolen Seasons: How Maine Sports Survived the COVID-19 Pandemic | Testimonials:

“This thoroughly enjoyable book offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the challenges facing Maine Sports during the pandemic.”

~ Steve Abbot, Chief of Staff, Office of U.S. Senator Susan Collins

“A fascinating, riveting inside look at the Covid-19 pandemic that shut down sports across the world, and particularly in Maine.”

~ Mike Lowe, Retired Sportswriter, Portland Press Herald

Order your copy of Stolen Seasons: How Maine Sports Survived the COVID-19 Pandemic today, by visiting:  https://www.towerpub.com/products/stolen-seasons-how-maine-sports-survived-the-covid-19-pandemic 

 

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