Maine Code § 1-150-D

Wyeth Day
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The Governor shall annually issue a proclamation designating July 12th of each year as Wyeth Day
in recognition of the birthday of Andrew Wyeth, one of America's great artists. The observance is

created to honor Andrew Wyeth, who had long and lasting ties with this State, and his family and their
strong contributions to the State's artistic and cultural heritage and is meant to coincide with appropriate
commemorative activities throughout the State. The Department of Education shall make appropriate
information available to the people and the schools within the limits of its budget. [PL 2009, c. 210,
§1 (NEW).]

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