Scarborough High School
class of 1970 reunion

The Scarborough High School class of 1970 is holding its 40th reunion on Saturday, July 17 at Nonesuch River Golf Club at 304 Gorham Road, Scarborough.

Cocktail hour will begin at 5 p.m. under a party tent, followed by a barbecue dinner at 7 p.m. Dress is casual. There will be a noon tee time available for golfers.

For further information, call Becky Libby Ryder at 645-2770, 956-330-7891 or e-mail beckyryder@hotmail.com or Phil Kane at kanespbj@roadrunner.com.

Cape Elizabeth High School
class of 1970 reunion

The Cape Elizabeth High School class of 1970 is holding its 40th reunion on Saturday, Oct. 9 at the Portland Country Club at 11 Foreside Road, Falmouth.

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For more information, please contact Patty DiMillo Pelletier at patpelletier@maine.rr.com or 318-3039; or Jeff Wadman at jeffpwadman@gmail.com or 653-5234.

South Portland High School
class of 1980 reunion

 
The South Portland High School class of 1980 is holding its 30th reunion on Saturday, July 31 at the Purpoodock Club, 300 Spurwink Ave., Cape Elizabeth.

The casual attire event is from 7 to 11 p.m., with appetizers and a cash bar. Cost is $15 per person in advance or $20 at the door

For details, please contact Michele at dmurphy8@maine.rr.com or visit classmates.com.

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Maureen Blanchard, an incoming senior at South Portland High School, was chosen as the winner of the Maine Community College System’s A Journey Into Writing contest, and was named the 2010 Governor’s Young Writer of the Year. Blanchard received her award and a check for $2,500 from Governor John Baldacci at a ceremony held at the State House. Her winning essay was entitled, “Familial Geometry.”

Doug Caldwell, a fifth grade teacher at Dora Small Elementary School in South Portland, was presented with the Gulf of Maine Marine Education Association Award for his years of dedication to ocean education and pioneering a fifth grade marine science curriculum for South Portland schools. Caldwell retired from teaching in June after 38 years in the field of education. Pictured here at the award ceremony, from left, are  Jeff “Mr. Fish” Sandler, Alan Lishness of the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Doug Caldwell, and Small School Principal Bonnie Hicks.


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