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Susan,
My husband teaches in Skowhegan and used to take his 4th grade class to an
area in Norridgewock that fits your description. That might be a bit far
for your group, but if you would like more information let me know.
Good luck!
Ann Gibbs
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Subject: old growth
Dear Friends,
I am putting together programs for the Junior Naturalist Club of the
Stanton Bird Club for the coming year and our theme is forests. There
is a student at Bates who is assisting me this year and we both would
like to take the kids (approx. 12 students in grades 2-6 and their
parents) to an old growth forest as close to Lewiston/Auburn as possible.
I know I have been to a pine stand of "Kings Arrow" pines north of here
with JBS in the distant past. Winthrop? Leeds?
I would be grateful for any help and info.
Thanks ,
Susan
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