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Article: Kids' program opens $6M campaign Penobscot Nation Boys & Girls Club receives $70,000 startup donation
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- Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
- Article date:
- April 24, 2008
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INDIAN ISLAND - Paige Hauger spent her Wednesday of school
vacation playing Wiffle ball and taking a walk on the island with a
group from the Penobscot Nation Boys & Girls Club. Sure, the 10-
year-old resident could have spent the day riding her bike or taking
a swim.
But the Boys & Girls Club is something different - and special.
"You get to see your friends and you get to meet new people,"
Hauger said Wednesday afternoon as she sat with pals Branden Hines,
8, and Bradley Cummings, 7, in the club gymnasium while other
children played basketball.
The Boys & Girls Club is hoping that children such as Hauger will
get to spend time with their friends and do other activities for
years to come as ...
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