- $1000 for two iPads for classroom learning
- $500 for the Garden/Greenhouse Project
We will also be announcing the winners of the Bright Light Scholarships and the Heart of Dance winner from the Steppin Out Dance Studio shortly.
We will also be announcing the winners of the Bright Light Scholarships and the Heart of Dance winner from the Steppin Out Dance Studio shortly.
In late November of 2012, the Fund made it's second donation to the Maine Children's Cancer Program. It was for $1,000.
Then earlier today, the Fund made a $1,000 donation to the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital.
We cannot say enough about the excellent care that Ellie received from these two organizations. The staff at both are dedicated and caring, and they - along with Ellie's indomitable spirit - is why she lived such a full life while undergoing treatment.
We are so pleased to have been able to do this. And we would like to make it an annual event. If you would care to help us in this, or in our other charitable efforts, please consider making a donation to the Fund.
Then on October 15, the playground was officially dedicated in a short ceremony which culminated with the students of Young School getting to try out the new playground.
The Fund wants to thank not only John Sherman and the Saco Parks & Rec Playground Committee for voting to name the playground in Ellie's memory, but to all the volunteers, donors, other sponsors, KaBOOM!, Let's Play and the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group for making this a reality.
Below are a few pictures taken at the Build Day on October 13 and the dedication on October 15. You can read a news story about the dedication here and view the Saco Parks & Rec Playground Committee Facebook photo album of the Build Day here.
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From Build Day
From Dedication Day
First was the photo fundraiser held by Nadra Edgerly Photography at the end of May. Giving up a lot of their time and effort, the weekend-long event raised almost $500 for the Fund. And provided some amazing photos for people along the way.
Next was a Lemonade and Bake Sale Fundraiser in late July. Put together by Lori Schraier and Tara St. Onge (and on one of the hottest days of the year), their event raised $750 for the Fund. Not only were they generous in all the work and effort they put into the event, but there were many other people who donated time, items, or something equally valuable. Here is a link to the event page on Facebook where you can find an entire list of who donated what to the fundraiser.
Last Thursday was the 2nd Annual Benefit for the Power of Elle held by Jennifer Skinsacos at Ken's Place in Scarborough. You can read about last year's event here. Once again, Elle's mother and aunt worked tirelessly with Jennifer to make this event a success. Thanks to their work and the generosity of not only the many people who donated but that of Dave Wilcox, the owner of Ken's Place, the Benefit raised over $750 for the Fund.
And this past Sunday was Tea for Two: A Dolly & Me Tea Party. This event was put together by Sandy Mekonis. Sandy's daughter, Laina, was Elle's best friend. This event was held at the North Dam Mill in Biddeford. I encourage you to read the event page on Facebook to get an idea of the effort and work Sandy put into this event. So many people and so many companies donated so much to make this happen. Here is a picture of the poster that greeted people so you can see the number of people and companies involved (you can click on it to make it larger).
Tea for Two raised $1,461 for the Fund. And made a lot of young ladies (and their mothers) very happy.
In all, this summer the Fund received almost $3500 from these four events. We cannot express our thankfulness and appreciation for all the work these caring people did. But that is a testament to who Elle was, and how many people she touched in her short time here. And because of these efforts, the Fund can continue to make a difference in the community.
The Fund helped to grant scholarships totaling $1300 to the following students:
This year's winner of the Eleanor Clare Paye "Heart of Dance" award was Dylan Penniman.
As always, the Fund was able to do this in conjunction with Steppin Out Dance Studio thanks to the generosity of people who have donated to the Fund. Through their giving, we continue to ensure that the love of life that Ellie possessed will be remembered.
Elle loved playgrounds. She enjoyed both the one at Fairfield and at Young. So when this project came to the Fund's attention, we decided to make a generous donation to the project.
In response, the Parks Committee unanimously voted to name the new playground after Elle.
The playground, which is located in a city park on North Street, will officially be known as "The Eleanor Clare Paye Memorial Playground,” after the Saco Playground Committee received “a generous donation” from the Eleanor Clare Paye Charitable Fund, [John] Sherman said this week.To say we are appreciative of this would be a massive understatement. It is a remarkable gesture. And we are extremely thankful to the Parks Committee for their decision to remember Elle in this manner.“This is a great way to honor a special little girl who bravely fought against cancer,” he added.
We will continue to update you on the progress of The Eleanor Clare Paye Memorial Playground in the months ahead.
For $100 you will receive a 30 minute portrait session, along with an 8x10 print of your favorite image (a $155 total value)! Sessions will be held on Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20 at our Scarborough studio. Beautiful portraits for everyone: families, children, couples, individuals and pets. We will have fresh flower props and bubbles... you bring the smiles!50% of all the proceeds from this weekend will be donated by Nadra Photography to the Fund.
This is an incredibly generous and kind gesture and we cannot express our thanks enough. So if you are going to be in or around Scarborough that weekend, we encourage you to take part.