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Oratory speaker from Western Maine wins local American Legion Posts contest

MILO — Department of Maine American Legion asked Posts such as Post 41 in Milo and Post 92 in Brownville and others around the state on Jan. 14 to host extra students from other post districts when conducting their annual district and local competitions. These are for the pending state oratorical finals on Saturday, Feb. 11 to be held this year at Thomas College in Waterville.

Alecssander Freitas arrived from Naples and Lake Region High School to present the same before an audience and a 5-member committee of judges requested and organized by the post gavel club committee, at the Milo Post home on West Main Street. The Sebago Lake region student was awarded an equal amount of money from the host post and the district for a commendable meeting of Department criteria in a two-part session, formal and extemporaneous.

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ORATORICAL WINNER — American Legion Post 41 of Milo and Post 92 of Brownville participated in hosting a western Maine speaker in the annual oratorical contest. First Vice Commander Wally Sinclair presents oratorical winner Alecssander Freitas of Naples and Lake Region High School with a $100 check from American Legion District 14. Judges, from left, were Jeff Barnes of Bangor, Penquis Valley High School English teacher Shannon Fowles, Post 92 Commander Christopher Crockett with Bruce Benoit of the Brownville Post, Heather Lux McGary, representing the gavel club organizing committee, Thomson Crockett, Penquis student observer, with judge Sue Libby representing the Milo Select Board.
Photo courtesy of American Legion Post 41 PA
PANEL OF JUDGES — Adjutant Richard Quirk presents $100 from Joseph P Chaisson Post 41 to Alecssander Freitas for his prepared oratorical address with extemporaneous segment judged by, from left, Jeff Barnes of Bangor; Shannon Fowles, Penquis Valley High School English teacher; Post 92 Commander Christopher Crockett with Bruce Benoit representing the Brownville Post; Heather Lux McGary, representing the gavel club organizing committee; Thomson Crockett, Penquis student observer; and Sue Libby of the Milo Select Board.
Photo courtesy of American Legion Post 41 PA
LONG-DISTANCE WINNER — Alecssander Freitas of Naples and Lake Region High School won the annual oratorical contest at American Legion Post 41 in Milo on Jan. 14.

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