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The 2021 Arkansas Times Academic All-Star team
May 10, 20212:10 pm WIZ KIDS: (From left) Greenwood High s Anna Johnson, Episcopal Collegiate s Adanna Mogbo and Springdale High s Ryan Espejo.
The 2021
Arkansas Times Academic All-Star Team, the 27th team the
Times has honored, includes quiz bowl savants, budding novelists, future engineers and doctors and championship athletes. There’s rarely a B on the transcripts of these students in not just this, their senior year, but in any year of their high school careers. Read on for stories of inspiration in these troubled times. And see lists of All-Star finalists and nominees.
Traditionally, the All-Star team is made up of 10 boys and 10 girls, but this year’s class of boys was so strong our judges, retired school counselor Sam Blair and nonprofit leader and former State Board of Education member Mireya Reith, insisted on 11 boys.
To the editor: The Saranac Lake community lost two amazing people late last year: Natalie Leduc and Tom Boothe. Dewey Mountain Friends invites you to join us for a candlelight ski service in their memory Friday evening, March 5 at Dewey Mountain Recreation Center. Natalie and Tom exemplified volunteerism; their dedication to lifting up this community and our neighbors across the Adirondacks was tireless. Both loved skiing and the outdoors, and they did everything in their power to make sure everyone, regardless of background, had a chance to share in that joy. They donated their time and resources to Dewey Mountain and Mount Pisgah to ensure both places were accessible and sustainable most importantly, they inspired many others to do the same.
SARANAC LAKE AdkAction is pleased to announce the creation of the Tom Boothe Adirondack Internship Program to honor the legacy of past AdkAction board Chai
Tom Boothe
(Provided photo) Betty Boothe stands at outside the lodge at the Dewey Mountain Recreation Center while display the Citizen of the Year award that was presented to her husband Tom.
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Tom Boothe
(Provided photo) SARANAC LAKE In a small private gathering last week at Dewey Mountain, Tom Boothe was posthumously awarded the Don Duso “Citizen of the Year” award. The award goes to a community member who has shown significant contribution to the community of Saranac Lake and its surrounding areas. Tom Boothe passed away unexpectedly on Oct. 30, 2020, and Betty Boothe, Tom’s wife of 48 years, was present to receive the recognition.