Woman receives volunteer award

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ORONO – Carol Mower was among the Bangor area residents honored recently by AARP Maine at its annual Volunteer Recognition Awards ceremony and luncheon at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. The ceremony recognized AARP volunteers and their community partners for exceptional service to older…
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ORONO – Carol Mower was among the Bangor area residents honored recently by AARP Maine at its annual Volunteer Recognition Awards ceremony and luncheon at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.

The ceremony recognized AARP volunteers and their community partners for exceptional service to older Mainers during the year.

Mower, of Orono, was recognized for her leadership in coordinating the AARP University held in Waterville last fall.

AARP University is designed to educate older persons and their families about important issues that affect their health and wellness as they age.

More than 200 people attended the AARP University, which included courses on mental aging, healthy eating and legal issues.


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