1. Dry Mills Schoolhouse, built in 1858 and now located near Maine Wildlife Park. Schoolhouse committee head Mae Beck reports that the restoration has been completed! It is furnished with desks and other items appropriate to the period. Facilities include a ramp for easy accessability and a restroom. The schoolhouse is now ready for tours by schoolchildren and the public. For more information, call Louise Knapp at 657-4297 or Nancy McMinn at 657-3550.
2. Updating, cataloging and preserving the Museum collection.
3. Presenting slide shows and programs on Gray history to the schools and other groups.
4. Making the Museum and its collection available to interested groups and individuals.
5. Participating in Town celebrations such as lighting of the Town tree each Thanksgiving weekend, and Gray Old Home Days featuring Samuel Mayall and displays about his mill, as a presentation of the Historical Society
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