Mid-Maine Chamber Awards Ceremony
Enchanted Gables at Medicine Bend Stables 78 Hussey Hill Road, Oakland, MEReserve Your Ticket Today Call 873.3315 or email programs@midmainechamber.com $55.00 per ticket cash/credit card/check accepted
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4/11/2022 COVID Update: The State of Maine no longer requires masking or proof of vaccination to attend any public events, but individual venues are free to do so. For the latest information, visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention or the State of Maine’s COVID site.
Reserve Your Ticket Today Call 873.3315 or email programs@midmainechamber.com $55.00 per ticket cash/credit card/check accepted
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