Archive for April 1st, 2009

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CONGRATS to Maine’s Teacher of the Year Semi-finalists!

April 1, 2009

Music teacher Jayne Sawtelle is one of six semi-finalists!

Yahooooo for Jayne Quinn Sawtelle who teaches music at Fred P. Hall Elementary School in Portland. We are proud of you! toy-2010-sawtelle_gov

The other semi-finalists are:

Thomas Fournier, Lincoln Middle School in Portland

Kevin Grover, D.W. Lunt School, Falmouth

Barabara Noone, Willard School, Sanford

William Thompson, Piscataquis Community High School, Guilford

David Wilkins, Stearns High School, Millinocket

The semi-finalists enter the next phase of the 2010 Maine Teacher of the Year selection process where a panel will visit each of their schools for a day interviewing students, teachers, administration and community members so they can learn more about all the good things that go on in education. A special good luck to Jayne!

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Eric Hopkins

April 1, 2009

ashpt14320092 If you attended the statewide arts education conference – At the Creative Center: The Arts in Maine Schools in October 2007 you will remember the inspiring keynote presentation that artist Eric Hopkins gave at the close of the 2-day event at the Samoset Resort. Recently, I received an email from Robin at Eric’s studio/gallery on 21 Winter Street in Rockland. She forwarded the short piece Eric had written on his impressions and observations on the first day of Spring.

Eric has given me permission to reprint the piece. I’m sure you’ll want to respond with comments at the bottom.

“This winter I spent more time inside than I liked. It was a good time to develop and complete new work, but by last Friday I just had to get out. It was a bright, sunny, yet cold and windy first day of Spring. I grabbed my drawing supplies and headed to Owls Head, thinking I’d walk along the shore, find a nook in the rocks, hunker down to draw and welcome in the new season. As sunny as it was, it was just plain too raw and cold to make my hands work with the pencil and paper. I ended up driving to the end of Ash Point Road and sitting in the car overlooking the Mussel Ridge islands. It was great to sit there for three or four hours and just watch the wind blow the tide and wave patterns across the water as the light in the sky slowly changed. Despite all the uncertainty of “The Economy” and the uncertainties of daily life, I was reassured that all is well in the world. The tide keeps ebbing and flowing. The sun is hot, but the air can be cold. The wind clears and cleans the air. The light is pure. Life goes on. As I was having those thoughts in the low light of the late afternoon a young eagle flew by my windshield. I could almost feel the wind from his wings. This reminded me how important it is for me to connect with the natural world. It fills me with so much more wealth than any bank or stock market could ever hold.”

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Thank you Eric! With April upon us and warm weather just around the corner, I hope you have time to breathe in the Spring air, watch the crocus pop up and let the sun warm your face.