AUGUSTA –
The Honorary Page program gives students
an opportunity to participate in the process and interact with Legislators.
Honorary Pages have the opportunity to see what it is like to work on the floor
of the Senate and be part of a legislative session. Pages perform such duties
as delivering messages to Senators and distributing Amendments and Supplements
in the Chamber. Students from third grade through high school are invited to
serve in the Senate Chamber as Honorary Pages when the Senate is in Session.
For more information or to schedule a visit, call Sen. Diamond at (207)
287-1515.
Windham Middle School student
Madison Halliday served as an Honorary Page in the Maine Senate on March 22 as
the guest of Sen. Bill Diamond of Windham. Madison is pictured with Sen.
Diamond and her family (from left to right), Mona Tupper, Helen Tupper
and Shauna
Halliday. Helen Tupper served in the House of Representatives from 1987-1992.
Windham Middle School student
Josh Harris recently served as an Honorary Page in the Maine Senate as the
guest of Sen. Bill Diamond of Windham. Josh is pictured with Sen. Diamond and
his parents, Nicole and Jon, during a break in the session.
Windham Middle School student Denali Dieumegard recently served as an Honorary Page in the Maine Senate as the guest of Sen. Bill Diamond of Windham.
Denali is pictured with Sen. Diamond and
her mother, Mari, during a break in the session.
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