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Are you planning a corporate event or fundraiser event in Maine in the near future? Maine Corporate event coordinators and corporate event planners can help you execute your big event or party in Maine. They'll help you with every step of the event planning process, including food and catering arrangements and decorations. With a Maine corporate event planner at your side to help you plan your corporate event in Maine, you won't have to do everything by yourself - you can step back and let the professionals handle it.
Maine Corporate Events may also serve the following areas: Levant, Veazie, East Machias, Athens, Woodstock, Cherryfield, Dexter, Boothbay Harbor, East Waterboro, Deblois, Parkman, Newport, Mexico, Brooksville, Grand Falls, Benedicta, Coburn Gore, Industry, Saint Croix, Fort Fairfield, Wallagrass, Flagstaff Plantation, Maxfield, Skowhegan, China, Winterville, Bryant Pond, Monhegan, North Lake, Milbridge, Bath, Herseytown, Cutler, Newfield, Rockland, Oxford, Bowerbank, Northfield, Monson, Mount Vernon, Bailey Island, Charleston, Dresden, Jefferson, Cooper, Freedom, Castine, Bridgewater, Orono.
Maine Factoid:
The province within its current boundaries became part of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1652. Maine was much fought over by the French and English during the 17th and early 18th centuries. After the defeat of the French in the 1740s, the territory from the Penobscot River east fell under the nominal authority of the Province of Nova Scotia, and together with present day New Brunswick formed the Nova Scotia county of Sunbury, with its court of general sessions at Campobello. American and British forces contended for Maine's territory during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. The treaty concluding revolution was ambiguous about Maine's boundary with British North America. The territory of Maine was confirmed as part of Massachusetts when the United States was formed, although the final border with British territory was not established until the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842. (Indeed, in 1839 Governor Fairfield declared war on Britain over a boundary dispute between New Brunswick and northern Maine. The dispute was settled, however, before any blood was shed.  Maine Corporate Events

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