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Please note the first file is a photo of the cover, the second is an encapsulated Zip file with an EXE that will open an interactive flip book of the yearbook upon download, and the last file is a PDF version. The best version to view is the EXE Flipbook of the yearbook, but you will need to download, unzip, and execute the flip-book file.

Size:8.5"x 10.75"

Condition: Very Good


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Please note the first file is a photo of the cover, the second is an encapsulated Zip file with an EXE that will open an interactive flip book of the yearbook upon download, and the last file is a PDF version. The best version to view is the EXE Flipbook of the yearbook, but you will need to download, unzip, and execute the flip-book file.

Size:8.5"x 10.75"

Condition: Very Good


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Please note the first file is a photo of the cover, the second is an encapsulated Zip file with an EXE that will open an interactive flip book of the yearbook upon download, and the last file is a PDF version. The best version to view is the EXE Flipbook of the yearbook, but you will need to download, unzip, and execute the flip-book file.

Size:8.5"x 10.75"

Condition: Very Good


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On March 27, 1986 a number of 7th and 8th grade Chapter I students visited the Farmington Town Hall to bring Easter greetings to the Senior citizens of the Strafford County Nutrition Pro¬gram during their lunchtime. These cards, poems and stories written by the Chapter I students of Main Street School under the direction of Mrs. Condon and Mrs. Pettis allow for some days of excitement and creativity ranging on a variety of subjects selected by the students. For the past two years Chapter I students have been visiting other senior citizen homes in the Far¬mington area and it has proven to be a very rewarding experience for all concerned.

Trudy Pence, coordinator of the Senior Cit¬izen's Services, was very enthused about this event. In addition to the Senior Citizens vis¬ited on Thursday, additional creative writings were delivered on Good Friday along with the home delivered meals. Approximately 40-50 senior citizens in total received these Easter surprises.

The Chapter I Program at Main Street School and Memorial Drive Elementary is primarily a remedial reading program. Creative writing, however, plays an important role in language development and this is significant in reading as well. The elementary students are working on creative writings and are then able to see them printed on the computer. A great deal of reward and satisfaction is seen by the students and Chapter I staff as the stories are printed out on the computer.

These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in April 1986.

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Size: 5.5" x 8.5"

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Size: 8" x 10"

Condition: Very Good. Some small tears of the photo at the very edges close to the corners. one fold scar upper left corner of photo.


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Size: All are 3.5" x 5"


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A digital copy of a VHS video recording of a basic, general Farmington History, from the 1800's up to the 1980's, as told by Alan Drew, Margory Drew, Twink Osgood, and Joe Bean. The recording was created by John Nolan and features not only those residents talking about town history from their perspective, but also a class of Farmington High school students asking them a few questions. The original video was found in the historical cabinet at the Goodwin Library by Director Tami LaRock. The VHS video was donated to the library, long ago, by Dottie Bean, the daughter of Joe Bean.

This is a digital file in the collection. To view the video you will need to make an appointment to view this file.

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Size: 6"x 9"

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