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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 |

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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!