Students in Lisbon participated in annual Bowl for Kids Sake with lots of energy and pledges benefiting the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program. Philip W. Sugg students pictured (back l-r) Charlee Cox, Levi Levesque, Dylan Durisko, and Jordyn Maloy; front, Maria Leveque.
LHS students (l-r): Natalie Thomsen, Darren Ward, Amanda Hazelton, Taylor Plourde.
BBBS BIG, Amanda Hazelton invited her LITTLE, Willow Young, to join the fun for the event. Not available for photos Katherin George, Damara Chesley, Noah Watts-Thiboutot and Brandon Bartlett. Photos courtesy of Monica Millhime.
Lisbon - Lisbon area schools formed a total of five teams for the Bowl for Kids Sake (BFKS) event held on Saturday, April 11th held at SpareTime Recreation in Lewiston. Proceeds from the event benefit the Big Brothers Big Sisters(BBBS) Program.
Thanks to the galvanized efforts of the Philip W. Sugg Middle School junior volunteers’ President, Charlee Cox, two teams represented the middle school. Three teams represented Lisbon High School with a combination of young adult volunteers, LHS BIGS from the BBBS Program, and students enrolled in the Jobs for Maine Graduates Program. “We were pleased with the number of teams representing Lisbon Schools, shares Monica Millhime, Community Resource Coordinator for the District. “Students have a number of commitments with organized sports, work, family obligations, academic demands throughout the school year.” Lisbon has provided support to the BFKS event for a number of years and continues to be on the events’ calendar for many students and staff.
Lisbon bowlers were accompanied by Millhime, along with other staff members Lorraine Bard, Gretchen Stevens and Jessica Porter. Thanks to the assistance from Lisbon parent volunteers Kymberlee and Mike Piela, and Louise Levesque, students enjoyed the event and raised money for a premiere fundraising event. FMI on other events, programs, partnerships in education or volunteer opportunities call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org. Visit Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on FaceBook for the latest school updates.
Thanks to the galvanized efforts of the Philip W. Sugg Middle School junior volunteers’ President, Charlee Cox, two teams represented the middle school. Three teams represented Lisbon High School with a combination of young adult volunteers, LHS BIGS from the BBBS Program, and students enrolled in the Jobs for Maine Graduates Program. “We were pleased with the number of teams representing Lisbon Schools, shares Monica Millhime, Community Resource Coordinator for the District. “Students have a number of commitments with organized sports, work, family obligations, academic demands throughout the school year.” Lisbon has provided support to the BFKS event for a number of years and continues to be on the events’ calendar for many students and staff.
Lisbon bowlers were accompanied by Millhime, along with other staff members Lorraine Bard, Gretchen Stevens and Jessica Porter. Thanks to the assistance from Lisbon parent volunteers Kymberlee and Mike Piela, and Louise Levesque, students enjoyed the event and raised money for a premiere fundraising event. FMI on other events, programs, partnerships in education or volunteer opportunities call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org. Visit Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on FaceBook for the latest school updates.
Monica M. Millhime