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Maine Points: 44th Annual Bonny Eagle Car Show

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Maine Points: 44th Annual Bonny Eagle Car Show

Danny speaks with Krystal Stone from MotoResto and Terri White- Longtime Volunteer about 44th Annual Bonny Eagle Car Show. Bonny Eagle Car Show has been running for 44 years and is the main fundraiser for Bonny Eagle Football and other sports and activities for the students of the Bonny Eagle School District

This car show is an incredible event for the car owners but really supports the over 300 Bonny Eagle students that play football. We furnish the players with helmets, pants and jerseys from kindergarten through senior year in high school. This is an incredible way for these young students to build relationships, learn responsibilities and manage time.

More info:
www.bonnyeaglefootball.com/page/show/2…le-car-show

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