SINKING IN HER TEETH — Hodgdon student Brianna Caler has her dental imprint and DNA taken by Ken White from Pioneer Lodge in Ashland.
Monument Lodge recently did a CHIPS (Child Identification Program) at the Hodgdon Mill Pond School.
The school had 109 students processed with videotapes, teeth imprints with DNA and fingerprints. All of the gathered information gets sent home with the children.
Anyone interested in the CHIPS program should contact the Grand Lodge of Maine at (207) 773-5184 or online at http://www.mechip.org.
TAPED — Hodgdon students Lucas Ramsey, left, and Marisa Malone are being interviewed and videotaped during the CHIPS program. There were 10 Masons along with seven volunteers who processed the 109 students.