Pine Tree Society to host Mid-Maine Chamber May Business After Hours at Pine Tree Camp
Friday, April 17, 2009
NEWS
(Bath, Maine) -- Come enjoy an evening on North Pond as Pine Tree Society hosts the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce May Business After Hours at Pine Tree Camp in Rome. The event will take place Wed., May 20 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Guests will have the opportunity to take tours of Pine Tree Camp’s beautiful facility, visit Maine’s only fully accessible treehouse – a project that was made possible with support from a number of businesses and organizations in Greater Waterville - and learn more about Pine Tree Society.
Refreshments will be served.
Directions: Pine Tree Camp is a short drive, about 14 miles, from Waterville. Take Route 137 toward Oakland. Route 137 will join with Route 8. Bear right on route 8/137 towards Smithfield. Take second left, Pine Tree Road, (Pine Tree Camp sign on left corner). Pine Tree Camp entrance is about a mile down the road on the right.
Pine Tree Society helps people in Maine with disabilities lead richer, more socially connected lives. Too often, people with disabilities feel left out, even isolated. With the help of Pine Tree Society, they’re not alone. We share a spirit of innovation and desire to discover new ways to break down barriers that many find insurmountable. It started as a bold new idea in 1936 and it continues every day. To learn more, please visit www.pinetreesociety.org.
Guests will have the opportunity to take tours of Pine Tree Camp’s beautiful facility, visit Maine’s only fully accessible treehouse – a project that was made possible with support from a number of businesses and organizations in Greater Waterville - and learn more about Pine Tree Society.
Refreshments will be served.
Directions: Pine Tree Camp is a short drive, about 14 miles, from Waterville. Take Route 137 toward Oakland. Route 137 will join with Route 8. Bear right on route 8/137 towards Smithfield. Take second left, Pine Tree Road, (Pine Tree Camp sign on left corner). Pine Tree Camp entrance is about a mile down the road on the right.
Pine Tree Society helps people in Maine with disabilities lead richer, more socially connected lives. Too often, people with disabilities feel left out, even isolated. With the help of Pine Tree Society, they’re not alone. We share a spirit of innovation and desire to discover new ways to break down barriers that many find insurmountable. It started as a bold new idea in 1936 and it continues every day. To learn more, please visit www.pinetreesociety.org.
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