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Maine Points: Casco Bay Ford + Travis Mills

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Maine Points: Casco Bay Ford + Travis Mills

In The first half, Danny speaks with Casco bay Ford. they’re paying it forward by donating $100 for every new or used Ford sold during the month of May to The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital. These funds will be put to work enhancing the programs and services at the children’s hospital so that patients and families continue to receive the very best compassionate care available. Danny also gets to speak with Rob Reider, Philanthropy Manager at The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital
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In the second half, Danny speaks to Staff Sergeant Travis Mills about their event on, May 29 (Memorial Day Weekend) at Brunswick Landing, the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. Take this opportunity to remember our fallen military on this Memorial Day weekend, especially the 85 people from Maine or with ties to Maine who have died while in service to our country since 911, 2001. There will be a moving display at the event honoring these heroes.
To register, visit www.milesformills.org

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