Waterville Opera House director stepping down after four years
Tamsen Brooke Warner is expected to leave the post next Thursday to become finance and operations manager at Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle.
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WATERVILLE The executive director of the Waterville Opera House is stepping down this month after four years on the job.
Waterville Creates, the umbrella arts group that oversees the opera house and other local groups, said Tamsen Brooke Warner is expected to leave the post next Thursday to become finance and operations manager at the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle.
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Serena Sanborn, Waterville Creates’ education and outreach coordinator, was honored May 1 with the Art Educator of the Year Award by the Maine Art Education Association.
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Sanborn received the Art Educator of the Year Award in the Supervisory category. A formal, statewide recognition ceremony took place virtually. The association is a statewide professional organization whose members are committed to excellence in visual arts education.
Waterville Creates develops and delivers a wide array of arts education and outreach programs that serve Waterville area residents and their families. It works with a host of organizational partners to maximize its reach and ensure access for a broad array of community members.
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