AUGUSTA — With the Legislature set to
reconvene in January, Sen. Bill Diamond of Windham would like to remind local
schools and students about the Senate Honorary Page program at the State House
in Augusta.
The daylong program gives students a
unique opportunity to not only observe the state's legislative process, but to
be a part of it. All students from third grade through high school are
encouraged to participate.
“This program is a great opportunity for
local students to learn more about the Legislature and its work,” said Diamond.
“Hopefully the experience will inspire some to get involved in their community
and someday serve in public office.”
Honorary pages help deliver messages, distribute
documents within the senate chamber, interact with the senators and, most
importantly, take part in a real-world, interactive legislative learning
experience.
The legislature will begin its second
session on January 6 and is expected to run through April 2016. Honorary pages
are needed throughout the session, so scheduling is flexible.
For more information or to schedule a
visit, contact Sen. Diamond’s office at (207) 287-1515 or email him at bill.diamond@legislature.maine.gov.
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