HINCKLEY (FAIRFIELD) — Good Will-Hinckley will hold “Wel-Kum Bak” for alumni and friends on Sept. 30. As part of GWH’s Fall Festival, the “Wel-Kum Bak” celebration will have food, fun, and games at the Hinckley Campus, 16 Prescott Drive.
Activities for all will include a climbing wall, lawn games, pumpkin painting, obstacle course, food trucks, craft and art fair, petting zoo, reptile tent, firetrucks, a passport adventure and more! Also on our campus, our L.C. Bates Natural History Museum @ Good Will-Hinckley will be offering free admission for the day, sponsored by Skowhegan Savings Bank!
During “Wel-Kum Bak”, Good Will-Hinckley alumni and friends will have a special brunch, tours of campus (including the Moody Chapel), and time to reconnect. Memorial benches for Ann Marden and Sue Hennigar, will be dedicated at 10:30 a.m. in front of Carnegie Library.
Admission to the Fall Festival and “Wel-Kum Bak” celebration is free, thanks to our festival sponsors, Sappi and Golden Pond Wealth Management, but donations are always welcome. If you are an alumni interested in participating, please contact Barbara Gourley at Good Will-Hinckley by phone (207-238-4000), email [email protected], or visit our website at gwh.org for more information and to register.
Good Will-Hinckley was Founded by George Walter Hinckley in 1889, to provide a home, educational opportunities and a supportive environment to youth, families, and communities that need a helping hand. Staffed by caring professionals from both the clinical and educational worlds, Good Will-Hinckley is committed to giving children and young adults the inspiration and tools they need to succeed.