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SMLC Labor Day Breakfast

Maine Irish Heritage Center 34 Gray Street, Portland, Maine

The Southern Maine Labor Council will be holding its annual *free* Labor Day Breakfast on Monday, September 2, from 8-10 am at the Irish Heritage Center, 34 Gray St, Portland. Doors open at 7 am. Local unions are encouraged to bring banners for a short march at the end. There is no cost to attend, but space is limited, so reservations are required! Please RSVP by Sept. 1 to Elizabeth O’Connor at 207-651-1363 or bondocon@atlanticbb.net

EMLC & Food AND Medicine’s Labor Day Celebration

Solidarity Center 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, Maine

The Eastern Maine Labor Council and Food AND Medicine will host a Labor Day Celebration on Monday, September 2, from 4:30-7pm at the Solidarity Center, 20 Ivers St, Brewer. There will be local burgers, hotdogs and corn. Bring a potluck side dish or dessert. Suggested donation: $5 per person, kids <12 free, $12/family

DOT Statewide L/M Meeting

MSEA Headquarters 5 Community Drive, 3rd Floor, Augusta, ME, United States

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