Kingston Literacy & Skills 17th Annual Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at At the Days Inn Electronic Scrapbook
17th Annual Grate Groan Up Spelling Bee (2011) Electronic Scrapbook Contents Page Table of Contents 2 Our Grate Supporters 3 The Winners 13 The Teams 17 The Cast, Crew, Committee and Volunteers Too 37 Want into the Hive? 40 The Last Word 41 2
Our Grate Supporters! Platinum Sponsor ($2,000)
Our Grate Supporters! Gold Sponsors ($1,000)
Our Grate Supporters! Two Team Sponsors ($600)
Our Grate Supporters! Bronze Sponsor ($500)
Our Grate Supporters! One Team Sponsors ($325)
More Grate Supporters... Supporter Sponsors ($100) Good, Elliott & Hawkins, LLP 153 Brock Street Kingston, ON 544-1330
More Grate Supporters... Supporter Sponsors ($100) Thompson Construction Management Systems (TCMS)
Grate Prize Sponsors Chapters Kingston Indigo Kingston Oxford University Press Taylor Studios Thank you!
Grate Silent Auction Sponsors Selim Akl Kingston 1000 Islands Anchor Concrete Products Ltd. Cruises Annick Press Kingston Frontenacs Beachcomber Hot Tubs Kingston WritersFest 2011 Bread & Butter Bakery Richard Linley Bursta Baskets MacLachlan Woodworking Canadian Museum of Museum Civilization MicroAge Kingston Canadian War Museum Minotaur Games Cantabile Choirs Dr. Tess Rosario Chapters Kingston The Running Room Dan The Amazing Cumming Scholastic Canada Ltd. Robin The Incredible Dawes The Screening Room Dingaling s Restaurant Inc. Shaw Festival Downtown Lotto Centre St. Lawrence College The Glass House Employment Service Heart and Soul Hair Design Stratford Shakespeare Hotel Belvedere Festival Dr. Tariq Hussain SWISH Maintenance Indigo Kingston Taylor Studios Shirley Kalfin Very Shari VIA Rail Canada Inc.
Generous Donations Thank you to Motion Specialties Kingston for donating the use of their wheelchair ramps. Thank you to Royal Military College for donating the use of their Molton Clock Timer.
The Winners of the 17th Annual Grate Groan Up Spelling Bee Best Spellers 2011 Providence Continuing Care Centre Mental Health Services Volunteer Association (sponsored by Kincore Holdings Ltd.) Ken Vankerkhoven, Dick von Briesen, Matuga
The Winners of the 17th Annual Grate Groan Up Spelling Bee Best Costumes 2011 Ongwanada (sponsored by Kimco Steel Sales Limited) Lori Johnson, Erin Thompson, Marsha Smith
The Winners of the 17th Annual Grate Groan Up Spelling Bee Most Team Spirit 2011 St. Lawrence College The Dream Team Erin Kearney, Belinda Doyle, Maris MacLellan
The Winners of the 17th Annual Grate Groan Up Spelling Bee Most Pledges 2011 KPMG Debbie Fell, Diana Lollar, Nicola Wright
The Teams! We salute each and every team that participated in the Bee. Without their support, talent and sense of fun, we would probably be the Grate Groan Spelling Bee. Thank you all!
Assurant Solutions The team: Randy Fisher, Terri Lynn Tudor, Sunita Balkaran
Bergeron Clifford LLP The team: Stacey MacEwen, Shawna Langille, Anne Newell
Bombardier Transportation The team: Joanne Hinchey, Rob Raike, Lindsay Thibert
Certified General Accountants Kingston Chapter The team: Sandra Durant, Michelle Paquin, Diana Foreman
City of Kingston Sponsored by CUPE Local 109 The team: Michele Zigman Peebles, Mary Helen Webster, Pamela Sorensen
County of Frontenac The team: Jennifer Scott, Louise Fragnito, Kate Bearman
Cunningham, Swan, Carty, Little & Bonham LLP The team: Kate Culver, David Munday, Andrew Bonham
Empire Life The team: Angela Enman, Jessica Schonewille, Jennifer Asselstine
Investors Group The team: Carol Powley, Linda Shanks, Susan Reynolds
Kingston Frontenac Public Library Sponsored by the Friends of the Library The team: Anne Hall, Carol Vanderhelm, Christina Tracy
KFPL Teen Advisory Group Sponsored by Kingston Frontenac Public Library The team: Daisy Barrette, Kimberly Sutherland Mills, Henry Hill Tout
Kingston Literacy & Skills LINC Sponsored by the Board of KL&S The team: Belinda Scilley, Jade Garrison, Carolin Taguchi
KPMG The team: Debbie Fell, Nicola Wright, Diana Lollar
Ministry of Children & Youth Services The team: Barb Wilson, Sara Phinney, Linda Bothwell
Ongwanada Sponsored by Kimco Steel Sales Limited The team: Erin Thompson, Marsha Smith, Lori Johnson
Providence Continuing Care Centre Mental Health Services Volunteer Association Sponsored by Kincore Holdings Ltd. The team: Ken Vankerkhoven, Matuga, Dick von Briesen
Queen s University Library The team: Jeff Moon, Wayne Jones, Lucinda Walls
St. Lawrence College The team: Belinda Doyle, Erin Kearney, Maris MacLellan
TD Canada Trust The team: Lynn Germain Neocleous, Keith Notley, Eliza Koscielewska
The Cast and Crew Kingston Literacy & Skills has been extremely fortunate to have the kind of steadfast support it s had from the community over the last 17 years. It takes a small army of volunteers to run this event. Here are just some of the folks who play key roles in the Bee, many of whom have helped us out for years! Jacquie Costron: Honorary Chair Undaunted by her first year of leading the hive in 2010, Jacquie returned to reprise her role as Queen Bee (a.k.a. Honorary Chair). Unfortunately, Jacquie couldn t attend the Bee this year, but she buzzed around in spirit. Thanks Jacquie for volunteering! Jim Elyot: Master of Ceremonies What can we say about Jim he s been with us as Master of Ceremonies for 12 years now and we really don t know what would happen if he decided to take a vacation in May. Jim is the consummate professional and keeps the bee humming along nicely with his own brand of persuasive humour. We grately appreciate his continued involvement in the Bee. Keep on buzzing Jim! Craig Walker: Master Pronouncer Once again, Craig did a bee utiful job of pronouncing the (sometimes) unpronounceable. We know it s not the easiest of tasks in the hive, but someone has to do it and we can t think of anyone better qualified than Craig. Drone on! The Judges What can we say about the judges...rob Mooy (Kingston This Week), Lisa Ray (KROCK) and Tanis Fairley (retired school principal and current social justice activist) are all veterans at the judges table. This year, they did an outstanding job waiving their noise makers and blowing their horns, and generally creating a buzz. Thanks again Rob, Lisa and Tanis for bee ing such grate ar bee ters of the English language.
...And Committee A large part of why this event is so successful is that the volunteer committee that has organized it has been incredibly dedicated, hardworking and creative. While some might content themselves with a successful event, and leave each detail as it was the previous year, this committee consistently seeks out new elements, and works hard to make sure it is always fresh. While some faces have changed over the years, consistent traits of most committee members are their dedication, originality and great sense of humour. Evelyn Maizen, Committee Member Verna Mann Renaud, Committee Member Bee Committee Members 2010 11 Pat Peat, Carol Douglas Committee Members Marian Van Bruinessen, Co Chair Allison Handelman, Co Chair Allison Handelman, Barb Love, Bob Johnson Committee Members 2010 11 Grate Groan Up Spelling Bee Committee Marian Van Bruinessen (co chair) Verna Mann Renault Kelly Wheaton Bob Johnson Irene Casey (staff) Carol Douglas Pat Peat Jane Zigman Allison Handelman (co chair) Barb Love Evelyn Maizen Shirley Kalfin Robin Dawes Laura Kinderman Belinda Scilley
And Volunteers Too... Where would we Bee without our terrific volunteers? Many wonderful people helped us out on the night of the Bee, and we would have been lost without them. Here are just a few.
Bee Committee Members 2010 11 Want into the Hive? The Grate Groan Up Spelling Bee Committee are dedicated folks who know how to work hard and have fun at the same time. If you are interested in being a part of this committee, please give Martha or Irene a call at 613.547.2012. We are always on the look out for new workers and drones!
The Last Word While the Bee is a wonderful event, and tons of fun, it does serve a couple of very important purposes. First, it helps to raise critical funds for our Family Literacy programs, which receive no government funding for their ongoing operations. These programs support and encourage the development of reading in families, especially in high risk areas. The 2011 Bee raised over $25,000 for these programs, and for that we are truly grateful. The Bee also helps to increase public awareness about Kingston Literacy & Skills, and literacy issues in general. The more people who know about both, the better. Thank you for your interest in both the Bee and Kingston Literacy & Skills!