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Family, friends, and educators came together at the Skidompha Public Library meeting room in Damariscotta on the evening of June 10 to celebrate the accomplishments of seven graduates from Central Lincoln County Adult & Community Education. The atmosphere was filled with pride and joy as attendees recognized the hard work and dedication of the graduates.
The event featured heartfelt speeches from teachers who highlighted the personal journeys of each student, emphasizing their resilience and commitment to education. Graduates shared their experiences, reflecting on the challenges they overcame and the support they received from their families and the community.
Certificates were presented to each graduate, symbolizing not just the completion of their studies, but also the new opportunities that lie ahead. The celebration served as a reminder of the importance of adult education in fostering lifelong learning and personal growth within the community. The evening concluded with a reception, allowing everyone to mingle and share in the success of the graduates.
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