Portsmouth Herald
KITTERY - John Drisko, principal of R.W. Traip Academy, has announced the co-valedictorians and Latin honors students for the Class of 2021.
Commencement exercises are slated for Friday, June 11 at 5 p.m. at Fort Foster in Kittery, Maine. The rain date is June 14. Ryan Eldridge, television personality and host of the DIY Network television show, Maine Cabin Masters, will offer the keynote address. A ticket is required for admission.
Graduating Summa Cum Laude:
Kiara Audette
Kiara Audette has a passion for learning that shines through in her work. She shows up ready to think deeply, work hard, and add a creative flair to whatever she does. In addition to her academic achievements, she has excelled in track and field and cross
By Staff
“Maine Cabin Masters,” the renovate-a-wreck reality TV show, teamed up with Landry/French Construction last weekend to let the sun shine in at Camp Sunshine on Sebago Lake.
Volunteers from the show, now in its sixth season on the DIY Network, worked with Landry/French crews to replace 68 windows at the camp’s activity center in one day.
Replacing the windows was a high priority for Camp Sunshine because each of the windows was 20 years old, according to a news release. The donation of skilled labor provided “monumental savings” for the nonprofit camp, a retreat in Casco for children and families affected by serious illness.
/PRNewswire/ It was an impressive showing of "Mainers helping Mainers" on Saturday, May 22, as volunteers from the DIY Network hit show Maine Cabin Masters.
Another season Maine cabin makeovers kicks off on the DIY Network this week.
Maine Cabin Masters will return to TV for another season of impressive cabin renovation wizardry. Going into their sixth season,
Maine Cabin Masters follows Chase Morrill and his crew of builders as they give run-down cabins around the state a major facelift. The show returns with new episodes starting Monday, February 1, at 9 p.m.
A sneak peek of the new episode was shared on Facebook. According to the post:
A decade ago the Wilkinson family, Dave, his wife Kelly, and sons Rex and Cy, realized their dream, purchasing “Wit’s End” in Hartford, ME. But a nasty winter storm and a fallen tree threatened to destroy the camp. Heartbroken, the Wilkinsons called on Chase and the Cabin Masters for a rescue.
Another season Maine cabin makeovers will air on the DIY Network.
Maine Cabin Masters will return to TV for another season of impressive cabin renovation wizardry. Going into their sixth season,
Maine Cabin Masters follows Chase Morrill and his crew of builders as they give run-down cabins around the state a major facelift. The show returns with new episodes starting Monday, February 1, at 9 p.m.
The crew has taken on some big jobs over the years of building in front of the cameras. Featured camp overhauls include work for The Travis Mills Foundation, Phish drummer Jon Fishman, Agassiz Village, even a playground cabin for theKennebec Valley YMCA in Augusta.