Garrett Mentors, Inc

                     

     


Frank Shap and Andrew

A Salute to
Our 2012 Mentors: 

Vianne Bell
June Bray
Tricia Cheesman
William  Cheesman
Don Coble
Kathy Coble
Pat Copeland
Margaret Crawford
Tom Doyle
Betty Eaton
Kathy Eiswert
Pam Fahrner
Jeff Fahrner
Judi Fang
Joan Ferdock
Tom Fike
Ann Frantz
Mary Frantz
June Friedlander
Emily Friend
Teresa Friend
Wendy Friend
Liz George
Pam Gooch
Tommy Gooch
William Grant
Barrie Gregory
Suzanne Harle
Edgar Harman
Richard Harris
Gene Helbig
Grace Herpel
Debbie Hetrick
Debbie Hinkle
Joan Holliday
Carolyn Humberson
Scott Johnson
Erin King
Maggie Kroll
Kitty Lauer
Sally Lazorshak
Barbara Lefebure
Jodi Matthews
Thomas Matthews
Beverly Maynard
Bill Meade
Sandy Miller
Kitty Mills
Brenda Patterson
David Price
Lenora Reams
Sheila Reams
Jean Remmy
Randoph Richardson
Cindy Richardson
Sharon Savage
Judi Schiff
Rick Schiff
Frank Shap
Tom Shelton
Ann Sherrard
Greg Shockey
Donna Lee Shogren
Don Sincell
Julia Sines
Lucy Sorensen
Philip Sorensen
Camille Spurr
Ed Spurr
Scott Stamm
Amber Stephens
Peggy Tasker
Brenda Thomas
Matthew Thomas
Constance Tomlin
John Toston
Kristen Walker
Bill Walton
Rita Watson

 

 

 

Our Mentors are compassionate and dedicated volunteers that are friends, good listeners, and provide school support where needed. The Mentors work with the children of Garrett County and provide a missing piece in the child's life. Garrett Mentors, Inc "Inspire by Example" as they instill the importance of good grades and higher learning. They share their knowledge and experiences, teach skills needed to succeed in life, provide stability, instill values, build confidence and self-esteem, help the children discover his or her strengths, set goals and achieve dreams.

Bill Meade is a terrific mentor of a 5th grader at Yough Glade Elementary School. In January he took a trip through the Suez Canal while his study buddy and Garrett Mentors Director, Tricia Cheesman, followed the trip on the Internet. Tricia says, "We actually timed it and watched Bill's ship pass through the canal."  On Friday, March 18, 2011, Bill did a presentation to the 5th grade class.  According to Bill, "The presentation went very well. The students gave me their attention for 45 minutes and asked some questions after I was done." Thank you, Bill!