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Thorndike boy donates money made from snack stand to Shriners Hospital for Children in Boston
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) -For the last five years, a 12-year-old boy from Thorndike has been giving back to the community.Cooper Wren and his family made the trip to Bangor on Friday to give the Anah Shriners a $1,500 check.The money will go to the Shriners Hospital for Children -Boston Burn Unit.Cooper helped run a snack stand at his local race track called Back40MX in Norridgewock.“In a typical summer, the Back40MX has a total of 10 races. However, due to COVID-19, race season was cut short and Cooper was only able to work 4 races.”He says during these races this summer - he sold baked goods...…BANGOR, Maine (WABI) -For the last five years, a 12-year-old boy from Thorndike has been giving back to the community.Cooper Wren and his family made the trip to Bangor on Friday to give the Anah Shriners a $1,500 check.The money will go to the Shriners Hospital for Children -Boston Burn Unit.Cooper helped run a snack stand at his local race track called Back40MX in Norridgewock.“In a typical summer, the Back40MX has a total of 10 races. However, due to COVID-19, race season was cut short and Cooper was only able to work 4 races.”He says during these races this summer - he sold baked goods...WW…
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