Archive for November, 2009

Lots to Gardens receives special grant from Androscoggin County Committee

November 20th, 2009

The Androscoggin County Committee of the Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF) recently awarded a special $6,000 grant to Lots to Gardens to help it continue its work building social capital in the community.  The money was provided by the Sandy River Charitable Foundation as a way to recognize local organizations that build community through innovative programs and services.

“The work that Lots to Gardens has done over the last 10 years has been exemplary,” said Bill Hiss, chair of the Androscoggin County Committee.  “They build social capital by bringing together people of all ages and from different ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds to grow food, learn about healthy recipes and ways of cooking, promote leadership, and conduct community service.”

Lots to Gardens, a program of St. Mary’s Health System, uses sustainable urban gardens to create access to fresh food, empower youth, and build community in Lewiston.  Through their work, they raise community awareness about local food systems and work with youth to create solutions to address food insecurity.  To learn more, visit www.lotstogardens.org

The Androscoggin County Fund was launched in 1999 with a matching gift from Androscoggin Savings Bank. Since that time, the Androscoggin County Committee has awarded more than $241,000 in grants to county nonprofits. The committee is made up of local community leaders who partner with the foundation to build charitable resources to serve the region.  For more information, visit www.mainecf.org or call (877) 780-6800.

Bill Hiss presents a check for $6,000 to Kirsten Walter, Nutrition Center Director for St. Mary’s Health System, at the November 12th meeting of the Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce.

Bill Hiss presents a check for $6,000 to Kirsten Walter, Nutrition Center Director for St. Mary’s Health System, at the November 12th meeting of the Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce.

Pictured (left to right) are Rebecca Webber, MaineCF Androscoggin County committee member; Diane Marquis-Monahan, St. Mary’s Health System;  Kirsten Walter; Mr. Hiss; and Jane Morrison and Candace Sanborn, MaineCF Androscoggin County committee members.

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Media Advisory: Website will support Maine’s Career and Technical Schools

November 17th, 2009

11/16/09

Media Advisory:        Request for Media Coverage

Contact:                      Will Fessenden

Encompass Marketing

(w) 755-9445 ext. 101   (c)  632-8926

will@encompassmarketing.com


Launch of web portal for Maine’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) schools

Representatives from Maine’s Career and Technical Education schools, website developer (RainStorm Consulting), community partners and legislators will be on hand to unveil a new website dedicated to supporting the efforts of Maine’s Career and Technical schools.

The website, www.mainecte.org, is sponsored by MACTE (Maine Administrators of Career and Technical Education).  MACTE is the official organization for Maine’s network of 27 career and technical education (CTE) schools.

Date:                            November 18th, 2009

Time:                            11 am

Location:                      United Technologies Center (UTC)-Bangor Maine

Following the website unveiling the media and general public are invited to tour the campus of LRTC.

The mission of Career and Technical Education, as part of the educational system in Maine, is to ensure that students acquire the high-quality technical skills that will prepare them for post-secondary education and entry into an ever-changing workplace and society and meet the rigorous academic standards of Maine’s Learning Results.

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Maine College Transitions honored by FAME

November 13th, 2009

11/13/09

For Release:                 Immediate

Contact:

Will Fessenden

Encompass Marketing

755-3002 ext 101 (w)

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Maine College Transitions Honored by FAME

On November 10th, as part of its annual dinner and awards program, “Showcase Maine”, the Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) honored the Maine College Transitions Program with its Education at Work for Maine Award.

Maine College Transitions is an initiative of the Compact for Higher Education and the Maine Department of Education.  Programs are designed to ensure that adults who are committed to earning a college degree, but have not completed high school or are academically under prepared for college work, get the support they need to earn high school diplomas and succeed in college.  “The entire college transitions and adult education community in Maine is honored to receive this award,” says Larinda Meade, Coordinator of College Transitions.  “To be recognized by an organization such as FAME helps to solidify the work that Maine College Transitions is doing.”

College Transitions programs are administered through Adult Education programs, Assistance comes in all forms, from identifying academic deficiencies (and working to over come them), skills assessment, to filling out applications and financial aid forms to resume work

Fore more information about the Maine College Transitions Program, visit www.maineadulted.org and click on the College Transitions tab.

FAME is a quasi-independent state agency that provides innovative financial solutions to help Maine people and businesses pursue educational and business opportunities.  To learn more about FAME, please visit www.famemaine.com.

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MACTE to launch website for Career and Technical Education Schools

November 12th, 2009

11/12/09

Media Advisory:        Request for Media Coverage

Contact:

Will Fessenden/Encompass Marketing

(w) 755-9445 ext. 101    (c)  632-8926

will@encompassmarketing.com


Launch of web portal for Maine’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) schools

Representatives from Maine’s Career and Technical Education schools, website developer (RainStorm Consulting), community & business partners and legislators will be on hand to unveil a new website dedicated to supporting the efforts of Maine’s Career and Technical schools.

The website, www.mainecte.org, is sponsored by MACTE (Maine Administrators of Career and Technical Education).  MACTE is the official organization for Maine’s network of 27 career and technical education (CTE) schools.

Date:                            November 16th, 2009

Time:                            11 am

Location:                      Lewiston Regional Technical Center (LRTC)

(Please check in at Lewiston High School office)

Following the website unveiling the media and general public are invited to tour the campus of LRTC.  

The mission of Career and Technical Education, as part of the educational system in Maine, is to ensure that students acquire the high-quality technical skills that will prepare them for post-secondary education and entry into an ever-changing workplace and society and meet the rigorous academic standards of Maine’s Learning Results.

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Encompass Marketing client in the news.

November 4th, 2009

Trask-Decrow Machinery in the news.

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