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Huotari stepping down at theater

Read Article PARIS Celebration Barn Theater has announced that Amanda (Mandy) Huotari will be stepping down from her role as Executive Artistic Director. Huotari has led Celebration Barn, Maine’s international center for physical theater training, creation and performance, for the past 15 years. She’ll continue to serve through December of 2021. “We are so grateful for Mandy’s remarkable leadership over these past 15 years. She has built on the history of Celebration Barn to create a strong, bright future as we look ahead to our 50th anniversary next year,” said board member Davis Robinson. He added, “Mandy is leaving the Barn in a great position for a new director to continue to grow the organization, locally and globally, for the next 50 years.”

People & Business: April 28

People & Business: April 28 Share 7th Fleet Sailor Lauren Chatmas was selected as Junior Public Affairs Officer of the year for 2020. Contributed / Navy Office of Community Outreach Cape sailor is public affairs officer of the year Lt. Lauren Chatmas of Cape Elizabeth, public affairs officer for Destroyer Squadron Seven, has received the Thompson-Ravitz Award for U.S. Navy’s Junior Public Affairs Officer for her contributions during 2020. The Thompson-Ravitz Awards for Excellence promote professional expertise and recognize the most exceptional performance and excellence in public affairs throughout the Navy. Chatmas was commissioned in 2011. Following two sea tours on USS Porter and USS Lassen, she was stationed at the Pentagon, where she laterally transferred to the Navy’s public affairs community.

Mayo Street Arts names new executive director

Mayo Street Arts names new executive director Courtesy of Mayo Street Arts Mayo Street Arts, the neighborhood arts center in Portland’s East Bayside neighborhood, has named Ian Bannon its new executive director. Bannon, whose past experience includes working as managing director at the Celebration Barn Theater in South Paris and education director at Figures of Speech Theatre in Freeport, will succeed founding director Blainor McGough beginning May 1. McGough announced her departure earlier this year. McGough founded Mayo Street Arts in 2009, along with her husband, Brian Arlet. In addition to his administrative and educational work, Bannon is an artist and puppeteer, who has performed and taught puppetry in all Maine’s counties, and been involved with Mayo Street Arts as an event volunteer and performer. He has worked as a part-time program manager since February.

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