Bus Stop Shelter-Bridgton Community Center

From left: Rotarians Dick Enright, Julie Forbes, Carmen Lone, Faye and Mike Daley dedicate the new Bus Stop Shelter at the Bridgton Community Center. (COURTESY PHOTO)

BRIDGTON, Maine — Ten Rotarians assembled briefly on Friday, Dec. 4, to dedicate the Bus Stop Shelter at the Bridgton Community Center in the name of Rotarian Marlee Turner who passed two years ago.

The Shelter is a Rotary project inspired by Marlee and championed by Dick Enright who worked with Lake Region High School Construction Work Center, which built this beautiful structure to top quality specifications as a community project.

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