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Showing posts with label Lisbon Schools Community Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisbon Schools Community Resources. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 10/28/15, PWS vs Oak Hill‏

The PWS Greyhounds suffered their first loss of the season in a well fought home game against the Oak Hill Raiders ending 0-1.

With Oak Hill at 8-1-2 and Lisbon undefeated but with less wins under their belt both teams took the field boldly but uncertain of each other’s abilities. Fans were treated to non-stop excellent play as both teams battled for position but neither could get a shot past Oak Hills Sweeper #66 Max Hall nor Lisbon’s Keeper Levi Levesque as the first half ended scoreless for both teams. Play continued in the second half where it left off with an intense desire to win on both sides. Then with 10 minutes left, Oak Hill's #5 Reese Collins put in the sole goal of the game scoring 0-1. 

The [5-1-4] Greyhounds final game will be away versus Gardiner, Thursday, October 29.

—Coach Reeves  

Friday, October 23, 2015

Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 10/22/15, PWS vs Monmouth‏

The PWS Greyhounds could't have been more equally matched facing the Monmouth Mustangs on the opponents field ending in a 0-0 tie.
     Both teams battled for control of the ball over every bit of field but neither was able to take many shots on goal. Greyhound Striker Captain #10 Jack Tibbetts had the first opportunity to send one in on a PK during the first half but Mustang Goalie Ed Zuis was able to deflect it away. Likewise later in the second half it was Monmouth that was awarded a PK and as before the excellent shot was deflected by an exceptional goalie, this time Lisbon's own Levi Levesque.
 
     The [5-0-4] Greyhounds next game is scheduled to be away versus Gardiner, the date TBA.
 
—Coach Reeves

Truths in Life
1) Everything that happens, happens for a reason. Luck does not exist.
2) In this existence we are either part of the problem or part of the solution. The choice is ours.
3) We aren't defined by our circumstances but by our reactions to them. Crisis reveals character.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 10/21/15, PWS vs Winthrop & Richmond‏

The PWS Greyhounds in 2 days played 2 solid home games and displayed their undying resolve in their quest for victories, first defeating the Winthrop Ramblers 2-0 and then a 2-2 tie with the Richmond Bobcats.

Against the Ramblers, Lisbon played with intensity but it wasn’t until well into the second half that the first goal of the game was made by Striker Captain #10 Jack Tibbetts assisted by Left Wing #2 Zeke Spiro. Then just two minutes later Tibbetts scored again, this time assisted by Right Wing #12 DJ Douglass. Lisbon’s Halfbacks #11 Neil LaRochelle and #19 Hunter Burkhardt kept the middle energized while Sweeper #20 Seth Dyer kept Winthrop away from scoring and secured the shutout with a 2-0 game final.

Lisbon’s battle with Richmond was to be much more uphill as the game virtually started with 2 goals in Richmond favor within just 6 minutes of play off of desperate scrambling moves deep in Greyhound territory. Still, “determination” was the evident character of the ‘Hounds as they fought valiantly for a shooting position with Stopper Captain #15 Jacob George repelling numerous Bobcat attacks and Striker Captain #10 Jack Tibbetts taking the battle deep into Bobcat territory. It wasn’t until several minutes into the second half when the powerful foot of Lisbon’s Right Wing #12 DJ Douglass fired one past Richmond’s goalie. Next it was Lisbon’s Left Wing #2 Zeke Spiro who capitalized on a loose ball and sent in the shot that tied the game at 2-2.

The [5-0-3] Greyhounds play their third day in a row, this time away versus Monmouth, Thursday, October 22.
 
Submitted By:  Jim Reeves

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Middle School Boys Soccer Results,10/14/15, PWS vs Cony‏

The PWS Greyhounds displayed inexhaustible tenacity in a challenging home bout with the Cony Rams with a 2-2 final.

Ram offense struck first at 3 minutes into the match capitalizing on a hole in Lisbon’s defense. Lisbon’s talented and nimble Right Wing #12 DJ Douglass while drawing many defenders fired numerous shots on Cony’s goalie scoring one for Lisbon 13 minutes in. Pressure on the right was aggressive with Midfielders #8 Mason Booker and #14 Caleb Phillips working the ball forward iuntil one long ball centered in by Douglass was sent to the net by Striker Captain #10 Jack Tibbetts putting Lisbon in the lead just before the end of the half. The fierce battle continued in the second half with another Cony goal 5 minutes after the break and though ‘Hound attacks persisted on the Rams with daring plays by Rookies #18 Hunter Brissette and #17 Ethan Brown no more goals were scored and the game ended in a tie.

The [4-0-2] Greyhounds next game will be at home versus Winthrop, Tuesday, October 20.

—Coach Reeves  

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

LSJ: Lisbon school gym nearly done; budget vote looms

  

LISBON — Superintendent Richard Green told the School Committee on Tuesday night that the new Lisbon High School gymnasium is scheduled to be completed by Oct. 21.


TO READ MORE: http://www.sunjournal.com/news/lewiston-auburn/2015/10/13/school-committee-wants-excess-gym-proceeds-be-used-school-budget/1800422

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

LISBON HIGH SCHOOL QUARTER 4 HONOR ROLL

 
Lisbon – Lisbon High School Principal, Nicholas Gannon, proudly announces the Quarter 4 Honor Roll students for the school year 2014-2015:

SENIORS – HIGH HONORS
Monica Austin, Jack Caron, Travis Caton, Patrick Dexler, Mia Durgin, Taylor Feehan,
Amanda Hazelton, Elizabeth Hinkley, Cosette Holmes, Reilly Johnson, Arianna Kahler, Michelle Martin, Taylor Plourde, Hannah Stritch, Dustin Wood
 
SENIORS – HONOR ROLL
Ashley Caron, Abigail Curtis, Adam Desjardins, Molly Nicholson, Charles Sult, Victoria Swan
 
JUNIORS – HIGH HONORS
Jake Angelico, Joseph Dunbar, Brianna Livingston, Charlotte Mooney, Breeann Sautter,
Eric Yim  
 
JUNIORS – HONOR ROLL
Cameron Bernier, Hannah Berube, Jared Williams 
 
SOPHOMORES – HIGH HONORS
Silas Crosby, Bailey Eveson, Jasmin Le, Mikella Kipri Steele, Hayley Wheeler
 
SOPHOMORES – HONOR ROLL
Kyra Gamache, Kaylin Le
 
FRESHMEN – HIGH HONORS
Zoe Feehan, Jonah Sautter
 
FRESHMEN – HONOR ROLL
Morgan Fenderson, Megan Stone
 
FMI on other programs, events, partnership in education and volunteer opportunities in Lisbon Schools call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  Like us on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools.
 
Submitted By:  Monica M. Millhime
 
 

Sunday, July 12, 2015

***IMPORTANT*** Lisbon HS MELMAC Class of 2015 Survey‏

Dear Lisbon Graduates – Class of 2015:

Following is the second of four surveys required by The MELMAC Education Foundation.  You might recall, prior to graduation, we requested some information regarding your college, work or military aspirations, grants and scholarship information.  We need your input this summer, fall of 2015, and next summer, in order to maintain our grant monies to provide future collage visits, parent nights, scholarship and financial aid nights, etc.

Please use the self-addressed, stamped envelope included with the survey that was mailed to everyone this week.

We are requested all surveys be returned by July 25.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.  Thanking you in advance for your participation. 

Mrs. Millhime
Lisbon School Department – Community Resources / Grants





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Saturday, July 11, 2015

LA Rotary to Welcome District Governor July 16

 
 
Lewiston – Members of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club have invited District Governor, Steve ‘Al’ Feather, as their noontime luncheon guest speaker on Thursday, July 16 at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston.  “District 7790 is a large and diverse district. We come together from two countries with two languages making us a truly international district,” shares Feather. “We are located in the Eastern part of the Province of Quebec and Central Maine, we are 53 clubs strong with approximately 1800 Rotarians and growing. In our District we combine the best of small rural and large metropolitan clubs each with their unique geographical areas and cultures.”
 
“Our clubs and district have a long and proud history of supporting the needs of their local communities through service projects. They engage with our young people through Rotary Youth Service Programs including Rotaract, Interact, Early Act, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) and the Youth Exchange Programs to support, encourage and develop our future leaders. Our Rotary members also support many international projects including our current District Water and Sanitation Project in Nicaragua along with our continued support of Rotary International’s effort in eradicating polio.”
 
“Be a Gift to the World, our theme for this year, given to us by RI President K.R.’Ravi’ Ravindran inspires us to use our special gifts and talents to share with the world and that we have this one precious year together and our time is now. There are many opportunities for service - How can you be a gift to the world?”  See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/50110#sthash.cp8uMhPc.dpuf
 
LA Rotary members welcome guests every Thursday from noon to 1 p.m.  FYI on programs contact Monica Millhime, 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org

Friday, July 10, 2015

LA Rotary to Welcome Sara Trafton from Community Concepts on August 6

Lewiston – Members of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club have invited Sara Trafton, from Community Concepts as their featured guest speaker on Thursday, August 6.   Trafton works in the Resource Development Department.  She has over 20 years of experience in the non-profit sector in Maine, and has served in executive leadership roles for the past 12 years.  

Trafton has knowledge and expertise in community building and organizational development, and is a strong advocate for using collaborative, capacity-based approaches to solve social issues.  She brings passion and enthusiasm to the work of helping people and communities become stronger, healthier, and more resilient. She was born in Boothbay Harbor, Maine and graduated from University of Southern Maine with dual degrees in Sociology and Communication and academic concentrations in organizational strategy and public relations.  

When she takes a break from working on community issues, Sara heads to the “100 Mile Wilderness” in northern Maine with a tent, a sleeping bag and a few good books. The Rotary fellowship group meets every Thursday at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston from noon to 1 p.m.  Guests are always welcomed.  FMI on program opportunities contact Monica Millhime, 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Lewiston Auburn Rotary Guest‏ For July 23rd

LA Rotary to Welcome Maine State Music Theater Development Director July 23


Lewiston – Members of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club have invited Barbara Whidden, Development Director of the Maine State Music Theater in Brunswick, as their guest speaker on Thursday, July 23.   Whidden, a proud native Mainer from Old Orchard Beach, has been with Maine State Music Theatre for 10 years, 7 of those years in her current position. As the Development Director she is responsible for sponsorship, playbill ad sales, grants, donations to the theatre and  special events. In her "free" time she serves as the bookkeeper for her husband's lobster wharf in Harpswell. Frequently she begins her day washing out bait barrels before going to her job at the theatre.  

She is a member of the Bath Maine Rotary and serves on its board.  Lewiston-Auburn Rotary members welcome guests every Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

LA Rotary to Welcome Moxie Festival Coordinator July 9

 
 
Lewiston – Members of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club have invited Tracey Steuber, the 2015 Moxie Festival Coordinator, as their noontime luncheon guest speaker on Thursday, July 9 at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston.  The Moxie Festival, has been held in Lisbon, Maine on the second weekend in July since 1982.  Steuber will be sharing the schedule of events starting with the fireworks display on Friday, July 10; followed by the Moxie Day 5K Race and Parade on Saturday.  Additional events include the free petting zoo, recipe contest, chug-n-challenge, and a concert in the park.  Sundays’ events include a car show, and a family fun day at Beaver Park.  The 2015 Moxie Festival runs from Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 12. Rotary members welcome guests every Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. 
 
 
Monica M. Millhime
 

Thursday, June 18, 2015

FREE Flagship Flicks!‏

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A summertime favorite continues!  Once again our Lisbon School Department partners in education, Flagship Cinema, Auburn are offering FREE summer movies.  Check out their schedule of flicks and show times.  Enjoy!

Monica

Friday, June 12, 2015

LACO Thank You to Community Service Group‏

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Lisbon Junior Volunteers Celebrate Success‏

LISBON JUNIOR VOLUNTEERS CELEBRATE SUCCESS





  Lisbon junior volunteers were treated to a pizza and a pool party on Thursday, June 4 to celebrate a year of contributing a record number of community service hours and their support to local charities during the 2014-15 school year.   Waiting for their pool time at the YMCA, Turner Street in Auburn pictured (l-r, front row): Erica Hill, Amelia Mooney, Abby Cunningham, Sarah Pitcher and Dustin Wood with chaperones (l-r, back row); Jim Millhime, Bobbi Hill and Laurie Pitcher. “It was such a pleasure hosting the Junior Volunteers’ celebration.  We are proud to be one of your sponsors, and we would love to continue the partnership next year,” shared Victoria Stanton, Director of Marketing and Advancement, Auburn-Lewiston YMCA.  Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.


Lisbon – Members of the Lisbon School Department junior volunteer group celebrated the end of another successful year of contributing volunteer services in their schools and the greater community.  Students grades five through 12 are invited to join the volunteer program, modeled after the adult program, for the Lisbon School District.  Members of the Lisbon High School group contributed 3,917 hours; Philip W. Sugg Middle School students contributed 1,343 hours; and members of the youngest group of volunteers at Lisbon Community School volunteered 779 hours.  “The 2014-2015 school year was another great  year thanks to  amount of dedicated hours by all groups,” shares Monica Millhime, Community Resource and Volunteer Coordinator.    “The adult volunteers contributed 14,225 hours of service assisting in classrooms, chaperoning field trips, offering culinary assistance, photocopying, laminating, booklet binding and so much more, contributing to  total of 20,264 hours of volunteer time.  Since the program was introduced in  2004, 172,639 hours have been volunteered in the Lisbon School District.” 

Thanks to the community partnerships in education with Papa Gino’s and the YMCA in Auburn, students and their parents were treated to pizza and a pool party to celebrate their generous giving of volunteer services.   “Thanks to the galvanized efforts throughout the District by all junior volunteer members, students were able to contribute $1,050 to local non-profits this school year.  Donations were shared with the Lisbon Area Christian Outreach (L.A.C.O.), the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society and The Autism Society of Maine.  As their Advisor, I am extremely proud of our students’ commitment to make a difference in our community and provide assistance while maintaining good grades and serving as positive role models for their peers”, commented Millhime.

A moving tribute, flowers and a gift were presented to Millhime during the celebration for her dedication, passion and commitment to the hundreds of volunteers in the District.  Angela Shambarger, President of the parent groups at Lisbon Community School and Philip W. Sugg shared, “Not only do these Volunteer hours allow programs and work to be done that otherwise wouldn't happen, (not to mention the money saved) this magnitude of service to the community makes our community stronger by building social capital and develops our student volunteers into amazing young leaders with a sense of pride and compassion for their town and its citizens. Monica makes this happen. THANK YOU Monica.”

“Since 2004, The Lisbon School Department has been aligned with the prestigious National Presidential Volunteer Service Award Program,” commented Millhime.  Recipients receive a letter from the President of the United State, an award certificate and a National Volunteer Service pin.  Regardless of one’s political affiliation, it speaks volumes on a student’s college and/or job application to have received this award.”  Lisbon Community School students receiving the National Presidential Volunteer Service Award and volunteer certificates of appreciation were :  Gold award,  Erica Hill;.   Silver awards, Benjamin Shambarger, Lily Morse, Abby Cunningham, Grace Braley, Sarah Pitcher, Ethan Brown, Sophia McFadden, Madyson Ramsay and Ainslie Albert.  Students receiving the certificate of appreciation, Khalil Addison, Hunter Brissette, Sarah Charest, Caleb Coburn, Amanda Dall, Paige Garrison, Sierra Minnehan, Amelia Mooney, Caleb Phillips, Jennifer St. Pierre, Addisen Turcotte and Matthew Wilson.

Philip W. Sugg Middle School students receiving the Presidential Awards  included the following Gold awards,  Emily Chapman, Morgan Roy, Joey Frederick and Geoffrey Shambarger.  Receiving the silver award, Haylee Casey and Leigha Walls.  Bronze awards were presented to Amber Soucy, Elise Smith, Oceana Assignon and Charlee Cox.  Certificates of appreciation were presented to Alexandra Conley, Kane Strout, Jordyn Maloy, Sierra Martin, Carolyn Shane, and Derek Wilson.

Lisbon High School students receiving Presidential Service Awards included:  Gold awards, Natalie Thomsen and Dustin Wood.  Silver awards were earned by Joey Frederick, Benjamin LeClair, Amanda Mason, and Johnny Yim.  Bronze awards were presented to Alyssa Briglio, Silas Crosby, Jacob LeClair, Spenser Thebeau, Eric Yim, Lillian Johnston, Taylor Plourde, Loren Grant, Jordan McCain, Amanda Hazelton, Connor Craig, Jack Caron, Monica Austin, Tiffany Hursh and Adam Desjardins.  

Certificates of appreciation were shared with Lily Wade, Kaitlyn Hill, Charles Sult, Alyssa Finlay, Jake Angelico, Joseph Dunbar, Jared Williams, Hannah Martel, Dylan Brawn, Alexandra Sult, Kipri Steele, Hayley Wheeler, Christopher Normand, Jasmin Le, Kaylin Le, Kate Philbrick, Cody Richard, Hailey Kaherl, and Joseph Couillard.

FMI on events and opportunities to volunteer and become a community partnerships in education with Lisbon Schools call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  Visit Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on Facebook for the latest news and events. 



Editor's note:  We THANK YOU  Monica for EVERYTHING that you have done for the youths and parents in OUR community by keeping the readers informed of school happenings. The many "hats" that you wear in your daily duties is beyond amazing.  Having your position cut back or eliminated will definitely have a "drastic" impact for Lisbon's citizens.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Lisbon HS Students of the Qtr. 4‏

LISBON STUDENTS OF THE 4thQUARTER ANNOUNCED BY PRINCIPAL GANNON

Lisbon High School (LHS) administrators and staff are pleased to recognize students for their excellent overall performance.  Family members of the most recent student of the quarter awards were invited to attend the recognition. 
Pictured (l-r): Freshman,  Ben LeClair, son of Carol and Nathan LeClair of Lisbon; Sophomore, Silas Crosby, son of Theresa and Esau Crosby of Lisbon Falls; Junior, Darren Elwell, son of Wendy and Robert Elwell of Lisbon Falls; and Senior, Victoria Swan (not available for photo), daughter of Joddi-Lynn and Timothy Swan of LisbonPhoto courtesy of Jonathan Carsley.

Lisbon – Lisbon High School, Principal Nicholas Gannon, announced the Students of the 4th Quarter during a school-wide assembly on Monday, June 1st.   Parents, grandparents, and siblings of the recipients were invited to the attend the assembly to congratulate students.  Students are nominated by staff members for their community service, academics, co-curricular activities, sports participation, good citizenship and overall positive reflection of the student body. 

Awards this Quarter were presented to Senior, Victoria Swan“Victoria is self-motivated and interested in learning, not just for grades alone, but for the pleasure of understanding something new,” shares Principal Gannon.  “As Jobs for Maine’s Graduates president, she has been a strong leader throughout the year She is dedicated to our Career Association focused on leadership, community service and future aspirations in and out of the classroom.  Victoria challenges herself by taking upper level and independent study courses.  She is well respected by her peers, is a team player on and off the court/field, being a valuable member of both the field hockey and basketball teams.” 

The Junior Student of the Quarter was awarded to Darren Elwell.  “Darren consistently works hard and committed himself to Science Olympiad this year putting in many productive hours into his events.  He assisted others on the team with their engineering projects,” shared Gannon.  “Darren is a self-motivated team player and is polite, courteous and respectful to his peers and our staff.” 

Silas Crosby was named the Sophomore Student of Quarter 4.  “Silas is one of the hardest working students in his class.  He has tutored peers struggling with math providing patience, understanding and reassurance,” commented Gannon.  “Silas is a member of the cross country and track teams.  He has been a member of the Community Service Junior Volunteer group since 2011.  He served as Vice President of the group this year and earned the National Presidential Volunteer Service Award.  Silas is a person who is a quality helper, a connected teammate, an involved student, and the potential to be a future community leader.”

Freshman Student of Quarter 4 was Benjamin LeClair.  “Ben is a likeable, friendly, polite and respectful person to his peers and teachers,” comments Gannon.  “He takes Honors level classes, plays baseball, is a valuable member of the Science Olympiad team and is a member of the Community Service Junior Volunteer group.  He was also awarded the National Presidential Volunteer Service Award for his volunteering in school and the community.  Ben is focused, hard-working and committed.”

Students are presented with a plaque, school supplies, a library pass and gift certificates from Lisbon’s partners in education, Dunkin’ Donuts and the YMCA in Auburn. 

FMI on programs and events in Lisbon Schools call 754.001 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org Visit the Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on FaceBook for all the updates on events and programs in Lisbon Schools.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Lisbon's Loren Grant Awarded LA Rotary Scholarship‏



Loren Grant, a member of Lisbon High School’s Class of 2015 and the Junior Volunteer Community Service Club, was one of the seven area students awarded a $1,000 Scholarships from members of the Lewiston- Auburn Rotary Club on Tuesday, May 19 at the Ramada Inn in Lewiston.  Attending the event with Grant  pictured at left, Lorraine Bard, LHS Secretary and Loren’s mother, Pamela Grant.  Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.

 Lewiston – Members of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary District 7790 presented seven $1,000 scholarship awards during the Club’s Annual Awards Banquet held at the Ramada Inn in Lewiston on May 19.  “Every year, the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club raises thousands of dollars to donate to graduating high school seniors and worthy community organizations,” shared Rotary Club President, Christine Wilson.    “To raise these funds, we carry out several fundraising activities including an annual auction, the Balloon Festival, and more.  Thanks to our fundraising efforts, the members of the Lewiston -Auburn Rotary Club presented $18,900 to very deserving students and community organizations during the annual event.  
 
Monique Roy, Vocational Service Chair, with assistance from John Belisle of the Ways and Means Committee presented checks for $1,000 Scholarships to seven students in the Class of 2015 from area schools.  Recipients were Jessica Boulet, St. Dominic Academy; Summer Emery, Poland Regional High School; Abbey Dodge, Oak Hill High School; Loren Grant, Lisbon High School; Lucas Rushton, Lewiston High School; Emma Fournier, Leavitt Area High School; Brandon Bernier, Edward Little High School.  

Shawn Wright, Community Service Chair with assistance from President Wilson presented the Community Donations.   Nine civic organizations were awarded donations and recognized for their service to the community:  Trinity Jubilee Center, $500; Great Falls Balloon Festival, $600; Shelter Box, $1,000; Veteran’s Inc., $1,000; SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone Renew Courage and Hope), $1,000; 21st Century Club, $1,300; Good Shepherd Food Bank, $1,500; Tree Street Youth, $2,500; Sandcastle Clinical and Educational Services, $2,500.  

Peter Kowalski, Foundation Committee Chair presented a Paul Harris Fellow Award to Rotarian, Betsy Sibley.

Six area businesses were nominated for the Ethics in Business Award:  Austin Associates, Butler Brothers, Community Credit Union, John D. Crafts, Inc., Maine Source Homes and Northeast Charter and Tour Company.  Hillary Dow and John Belisle presented Northeast Charter and Tour with the 2015 Award.

The Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club has been serving the Lewiston-Auburn community since it was chartered in 1917.  The Club’s main objective is service – in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.  The fellowship group is committed to helping local organizations and those looking to pursue a higher education.  Internationally, the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club has helped to build a library in the Philippines and is currently exploring a project with an orphanage in Haiti.   

The principle motto of Rotary is “Service Above Self” and the object of the Club and all Rotary Clubs is to encourage and foster this ideal as a basis of worthy enterprise.  

Lewiston Auburn Rotary Club meets Thursdays at noon at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston.  Guests are always welcomed. 

Lisbon Students Benefit from Bowdoin Common Good Grant‏

LISBON MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM BOWDOIN COMMON GOOD GRANT

PWS students (pictured l-r) Haylee Casey and Charlie Cox use the library booth to work on a class project with assistance from Librarian, Tim Gaudet.  Kane Strout and Geoffrey Shambarger enjoy the comfort of the saucer chairs during their independent studies. Library resources and furniture were provided by the Bowdoin College Common Good Grant.   Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.


Lisbon - The award of the Bowdoin College Common Good Grant at Philip W. Sugg Middle School’s library in Lisbon has provided three new databases, America the Beautiful, Lands and Peoples, and the Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia.   In addition to the much needed digital resources, the grant provided a furniture upgrade of a large booth table and two blue saucer chairs for collaborative learning.  Students utilize the library with an increased sense of pride while enjoying the new resources in comfort for classroom work, research projects, pleasure reading, and after-school meetings. 

Philip W. Sugg Middle School Librarian Tim Gaudet has seen tremendous growth in circulation, online research and library usage because of the resources provided by the Common Good Grant. Library circulation has increased from 3,000 books annually to over 5,000.  Classroom instruction has become more popular in the library in collaboration between teachers and library staff. The attractive furniture provides a sitting area that promotes collaboration amongst peers and between teachers and students. The online resources were integrated into multiple research projects with orientation and training provided by the librarian to students and staff. The middle school students admire the new up- to-date setting provided by the Common Good Grant.
 
FMI on other events and programs, community partnerships and volunteer opportunities in Lisbon Schools, please call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  Find the latest updates posted on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon School.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Lisbon HS Construction Tour‏

Touring LHS Construction Site
    





Lisbon - Jobs For Maine’s Graduates and other Lisbon High School students participated in a guided tour on Thursday, May 14th of the new gym’s construction site at 2 Sugg Drive in Lisbon Falls.   Students were guided through the many working pieces of a project.  

Denis Landry and Scott Cristina of Landry and French Construction shared why many skills are needed in the construction field. Landry told students that when hiring potential employees he is most concerned with attitude, work ethic and the ability to work as a team member. Emphasis was also put on the job market as many jobs like masonry, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing are in high demand as the baby boomer generation retires. 

Learning a skill and understanding how to problem solve can get you far in this vast and growing industry. Landry also mentioned about the enormous change in technology within the field. Many aspects of the field have a technological component to them. Surveying with GPS, structural engineering, supervision and site inspection all require technological skills. Cristina also pointed out that many women are in the field as project managers, engineers, welders, and electricians. 

The students left with a greater appreciation of their new gym and with the understanding of the necessary work skills within the construction field.  FMI on other events, programs, partnerships in education, and volunteer opportunities call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  Like us on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools.