Four hundred people attended Spurwink Services’ annual Humanitarian Awards on Oct. 12, enjoying a “Casablanca”-themed dinner party at Thompson’s Point in Portland and raising more than $150,000 for the nonprofit behavioral health and education services provider’s statewide services for children, adults and families.
Society Notebook: Spurwink says, ‘Here’s looking at you’
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