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Friday, March 6


- WEATHER -

- IN THE MAIL -

Notes for the Show from the Brothertown Band Boosters:
~Spamalot tickets can be purchased at the door, $7, Friday & Saturday. Doors open at 6:30 pm.
~There's a bake sale at intermission
~Flowers can be purchased before the show and during intermission...we are next to the bake sale 
~Cutting board raffle, crafted and donated by Jim Jeffers
~Broadway Theater League Ticket Raffle for Waitress!! Purchase one or pick up your student's raffle tickets















- AROUND TOWN -

Voting on the Capital Project Investment took place yesterday.  The project passed 183-77.
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Only 2 more nights to catch Spamalot at the Jr/Sr High School!
Trust us. You don't want to miss this- especially if you're a Monty Python fan.
Performance photos to come next week, after all audiences have had a chance to enjoy the show with no spoilers.

Another don't miss, is the new photography exhibit at the Waterville Public Library by Connie Bocko and Jan Coffin.  You might recognize some of their local subjects as well.

Don't forget to "Spring Forward" and turn your clocks an hour forward this Sunday. 6 am will look mighty different when we see you again on Monday. But we're moving into longer days as we head towards Spring on March 19th, and the Summer Solstice on June 20th!

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