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Press Release

For Immediate Release
November 25, 2009
Contact: Karen Hart, Assistant Vice President and
Director of Marketing for Skowhegan Savings
207-858-2550 or
khart@skowsavings.com

Skowhegan Savings and Somerset Economic
Development Corporation Tour Progress
at Skowhegan Grist Mill Project

SKOWHEGAN, Maine - John Witherspoon, president and CEO of Skowhegan Savings, and Jim Batey, Director at the Somerset County Economic Development Corporation (SEDC), met with community organizer Amber Lambke to tour renovations in progress on the county jail building she is turning into a grist mill for flour production in downtown Skowhegan.

She intends the finished building to not only house a grist mill that will process 250 tons of bread wheat, oats, spelt and rye, but also provide retail space for local artisans, a commercial kitchen and a café with outdoor seating. The mill itself will likely create new jobs, but with the other enterprises she hopes to attract, additional positions will be created as well.

Lambke and her business partner, Michael Scholz, a baker and wheat grower from Albion, are hoping to revitalize grain growing in the region and be a milling resource for growers and bakers throughout New England. Lambke is one of the founders of the Kneading Conference, an annual event begun in 2007 which is growing in popularity and one that will be hosted in Skowhegan on July 29 and 30 in 2010.

The renovations have a long way to go, but Lambke's plan is progressing and she and Scholz are working with local contractors and architects to make the needed changes to go from jail cells to functional mill and retail space. It is a project that has attracted a lot of attention for its scope and possibility to bring more economic activity to the town.

"This project is an important part of the revitalization of Skowhegan's downtown," commented Witherspoon. "We are happy to see this innovative and ambitious project that is already creating jobs for local contractors and will be an engine for economic activity in town and throughout our region."

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Photo Caption: (Left to right) Jim Batey, Amber Lambke and John Witherspoon outside the old jail and future grist mill in downtown Skowhegan.

Skowhegan Savings, founded in 1869, is an independent mutual savings bank dedicated to strengthening the Maine families, businesses and communities it serves. Named as one of Maine's Best Places to Work in 2009, Skowhegan Savings' team of friendly, committed employees takes pride in delivering personalized, competitive banking services with integrity and putting the needs of their customers first. An innovative and progressive approach to banking ensures their customers enjoy a banking experience that is quick, easy and convenient. Skowhegan Savings' nine Maine branches include two locations in Skowhegan, as well as locations in Belgrade, Bingham, Dexter, Fairfield, Madison, Norridgewock, and Pittsfield.
For more information, visit www.skowsavings.com or contact Customer Service at 800.303.9511

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