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We started AHE as we couldn t find a holiday home with our disabled daughter

Becky Hamilton is the co-founder of Accessible Holiday Escapes which caters to the 13.9m disabled people in the UK For most people, booking a holiday home for the family can be conducted with a few quick keyboard strokes and ticking some boxes to apply a few preferences. But for Becky Hamilton, finding the right holiday accommodation is a more time-consuming task because she has to find suitable accommodation for her nine-year-old daughter, Emily, who suffers from a rare genetic disorder, CDG Type 2. This constant struggle wasn’t in vain, however, as it inspired her to come up with her own business together with her husband, Phil, that would boast unique holiday filters that she and many millions of others were looking for.

Arts council delivers first 50 art kits

Arts council delivers first 50 art kits Contributed photo SKOWHEGAN WesArts sent home free “Art Kits for Kids” April 27, due to inspiration from Waterville Creates and delivery through Kennebec Valley Community Action Program’s Family Enrichment Council. Each kit featured educational materials about migrating birds, along with all art supplies needed to create a blue tree swallow and a yellow pine warbler craft. WesArts Youth Coordinator Lyn Govoni spearheaded this project after fellow board members Peggy Hamilton and John Harlow shared their ideas, plans and community connections. Govoni reached out to Serena Sanborn from Waterville Creates, Angie Herrick from the Skowhegan Free Public Library, and Kristen Plummer, KVCAP’s community coordinator, who shared their experiences and information.

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Local Educators Receive Grants To Promote Agriculture Literacy

Thirteen area educators are among 142 across Iowa receiving grants in support of the integration of agriculture into classroom instruction or after school programs. With an academic focus, the Agriculture in the Classroom Teacher Supplement Grants are designed to help initiate new projects or expand on existing ones to promote agriculture literacy in students. The money awarded can be used to fund innovative lessons, activities, classroom resources, guest speakers, outreach programs, field trips and more. The grants are distributed by the Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation (IALF) and made possible through the support of the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and the Iowa Egg Council. Recipients from the Kuemper Catholic School System include Elizabeth Hagen at Kuemper High School and Kathy Stipe at Kuemper Junior High. Amy Madsen at the Carroll Middle School and Peggy Hamilton at Fairview Elementary will receive grants. IKM-Manning Community School District has a total of five educators r

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