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Rem Wilbur, left, and Dawn York write postcards to an elected official Sunday urging the passage of Common Sense Gun Reform at an event at Downtown Handmade in Lewiston. York lives in South Portland but grew up in Lewiston where she still has family. She has been returning to Lewiston for the past few days to process the tragedy and attempt to heal. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Dawn York writes a postcard to an elected official Sunday urging the passage of Common Sense Gun Reform at an event at Downtown Handmade in Lewiston. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Lewiston shirts are made Sunday at Downtown Handmade in Lewiston by members of the community. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Jamie Ribisi-Braley, left, gets a hand from Andrea Kinnan on Sunday making a Lewiston shirt at Downtown Handmade on Lisbon Street in Lewiston as shop owner Sheri Withers Hollenbeck looks on. Ribisi-Braley and Hollenbeck organized the T-shirt making and postcard writing event for the community action project to encourage U.S. Sen. Susan Collins to enact Common Sense Gun Control laws. Kinnan moved to Auburn on Oct. 23 from Omaha, Nebraska to work as an OB-GYN at Central Maine Medical Center, where she and her husband were looking forward to a less hectic life. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal