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RESCHEDULED TO 3/21/23 – Cumberland Chapter Meeting

Portland Pie (Cabela's) 400 Expedition Dr, Scarborough, ME, United States

Dear Cumberland Chapter Brothers and Sisters,
Due to the impending storm, the Cumberland County Chapter of MSEA-SEIU has rescheduled our March 14 meeting to 6pm Tuesday, March 21, at Portland Pie (Cabela's) at 400 Expedition Drive, Scarborough, ME 04074, in celebration of national Pi Day. Topics: contract negotiations, Board updates and a recap on the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
In Solidarity,
Brian H. Tuttle
Cumberland Chapter President

Capitol Western Chapter Member Appreciation Day

To All Capitol Western Members,

An exciting event to help beat the winter blues! The Capitol Western Chapter has 40 tickets to the Sunday, March 19th, Maine Mariners game vs. the Worcester Railers. The tickets are in Section G at Center Ice. Chapter members can purchase up to 4 tickets on a first come first serve basis. Tickets are available at $8.00 each. For more information or to purchase tickets contact: David Projansky at (207) 240-0507.

Cumberland Chapter Meeting

Portland Pie (Cabela's) 400 Expedition Dr, Scarborough, ME, United States

Dear Cumberland Chapter Brothers and Sisters,
Due to the impending storm, the Cumberland County Chapter of MSEA-SEIU has rescheduled our March 14 meeting to 6pm Tuesday, March 21, at Portland Pie (Cabela's) at 400 Expedition Drive, Scarborough, ME 04074, in celebration of national Pi Day. Topics: contract negotiations, Board updates and a recap on the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
In Solidarity,
Brian H. Tuttle
Cumberland Chapter President

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