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SCS Member Lifting Spirits of Local Community

May 18, 2020May 29, 2020 / Scots' Charitable Society

Scots’ Charitable Society member, Tom Childs, has been providing some musical relief to lift spirits in his community.

Every night Tom plays his bagpipes across the Androscoggin River pedestrian bridge. Thank you, Tom!

Check out the coverage here and here.

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