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	<title>News &#187; Earth Day celebration</title>
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		<title>Earth Day event draws 4,000 Lewiston-Auburn residents</title>
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<p>More than 4,000 barbeque meals &#8212; a new record &#8212; and 6,400 gladiolus and lily bulbs were distributed to all comers Thursday as Bates invited its Lewiston and Auburn neighbors to its annual Earth Day celebration.</p>
<p>The event, called &#8220;Affirming Our Community,&#8221; was held from 4:30 to 8 p.m. inside and on the lawn outside of the Clifton Daggett Gray Athletic Building on Central Avenue.</p>
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<p>The gathering featured a free barbecue and the distribution of bulbs &#8212; 410 bags were filled with 12 gladiolus bulbs and another 500 bags filled with 3 lily bulbs &#8212; for spring planting on a first-come, first-served basis. Scrod Pudding, a popular Maine contradance band, performed.</p>
<p>Laura Biscoe, director of the Office of Special Projects and Summer Programs at Bates, said the event is a way for Bates to express its gratitude to the Twin Cities and its concern for the environment.</p>
<p>Prior to the event, Biscoe&#8217;s office worked with Bates students in the Longley School Mentoring Program. After-school pupils at Lewiston&#8217;s Gov. James B. Longley Elementary School packed the bulbs in bags with planting instructions and markers for the blossom colors.</p>
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