9044-R4_MSA_May2025_Newsletter

Dolly’s Restaurant Named Supporting Business of the Year

location and delicious food. Owner Cyndi Tardif is a passionate supporter of local organizations, most notably the Madawaska Snowmobile Club. Her generosity has been instrumental in the club’s success. For the past several years, the Madawaska Snowmobile Club has hosted two annual fundraising events: a spring half-chicken BBQ dinner and a fall landowner appreciation dinner. Dolly’s Restaurant has generously provided all the food for both events free of charge, contributing an estimated value of $3,500 to each event. This amounts to a significant annual contribution of $7,000 in support of the club’s activities. Dolly’s commitment to the community goes beyond the

Madawaska Snowmobile Club. The restaurant has been a dedicated business member of both the Maine Snowmobile Association and the Madawaska Snowmobile Club for over a decade, consistently demonstrating its support for local recreation and tourism. Furthermore, Dolly’s regularly donates to other local clubs and community events, solidifying its position as a vital part of Aroostook County. This award recognizes Dolly’s spirit of generosity and community involvement that defines the restaurant and its owner. Dolly’s Restaurant serves as a shining example of how local businesses can make a significant and lasting positive impact on their community.

D olly’s Restaurant, a family style eatery in Frenchville, Maine, has been recognized for its outstanding community support, earning the title of MSA Supporting Business of the Year. Open six days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Dolly’s is easily accessible by vehicle, snowmobile, and ATV/ UTV, making it a convenient hub for locals and visitors alike. But Dolly’s contribution to the community extends far beyond its convenient

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