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Maine Points: Main Street Bath | Pet Rock In The Park

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Maine Points: Main Street Bath | Pet Rock In The Park

Main Street Bath works as a non-profit that partners with others to promote and preserve historic Downtown Bath, Maine. In the first half, Danny speaks with Amanda McDaniel. Amanda has been Director of Main Street Bath for two and a half years. Coming from a background in Marketing, Retail, Food Industry and Antiques, Main Street Bath is a perfect fit for her enjoyment of all components that make up a downtown. Main Street Bath is doing their annual fundraiser with the Yellow Brick Road Band this year on September 5 and we get a SPECIAL in studio performance as well!

Then on the second half, We talk about Pet Rock In The Park! Its the Annual event for pets and pet lovers with 72 vendors, Pet rescues, doggie daycares, dog treat bakers, doggie fashionistas, pet photographers, certified dog trainers, groomers, local pet stores, and much more! The event benefits the Animal Cancer Foundation. Danny speaks with Executive Director Barbara Cohen

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