For Immediate Release
February 7, 2018
Contacts: John Bott
(207) 287-3156
Ray and Patricia Estabrook , Founding
co-Directors – The Game Loft
(207) 322-3229, r.estabrook@thegameloft.org
Students to Participate
in Maine State Park Passport Program, Visit All Maine State Parks in 2018
AUGUSTA-
Students from Mount View Middle School in Thorndike, Maine visited the Maine
Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) to begin their
quest to visit all Maine State Parks in 2018 as part of the Maine State Park
Passport Program. Eleven seventh grade “cohorts” received official park
passports and maps from Commissioner Walt Whitcomb. They plan to visit all
Maine State Parks as part of the new “I
Know ME” program sponsored by The Game Loft in Belfast.
“We
are very pleased that these students will include Maine State Park Passports as
part of their journey to visit all 16 counties and learn about what makes Maine
special,” said Commissioner Walt Whitcomb. “Their educational
experience also includes learning Maine history, consuming locally grown foods
and experiencing what it means to be an involved Maine citizen.”
“The
I Know ME program focuses on learning about the state and learning about
oneself,” said The Game Loft co-Director Ray Estabrook. “We believe that if you
know who you are and you know where you are from, you can find where you are
going. The I Know ME program has received generous funding from the Emmanuel
and Pauline Lerner Foundation.”
“Maine
residents have an amazing resource in our state park system,” said The Game
Loft co-Director Patricia Estabrook. “As people who have visited all 48 state
parks we believe that these treasures teach us about our heritage and enrich
our lives. Everyone should consider participating in the state park passport
program.”
The Park Passport Program – challenges participants to visit all 48 Maine State parks and Historic Sites, have a
passport book stamped and earn prizes. It has been one of the most successful
promotions that the DACF’s Bureau of Parks and Lands has initiated. Since
the program’s inception in 2010, families, individuals, schools and tourists have
contributed to over 200,000 park passports in circulation.
The
booklet is a great resource to learn about Maine’s state parks and historic
sites. Using the passport is fun and easy. Visit any Maine state park
or historic site from May 15 through September. Find the brown passport station
and unlock the padlock using the secret code (The combination is the park’s
establishment date, you can find it on the passport page). Stamp your
passport.
Passport holders receive an award for
every 8 stamps they collect. The more stamps collected, the better the
award. The passport program was expanded to include 8 geocache’s. There is
one geocache at a state park or historic site in each of the 8 tourism regions. Passports can be
obtained for $1 at all Maine State Parks.
Passport Program details are available
at: http://www.maine.gov/dacf/parks/discover_history_explore_nature/activities/passport_program.shtml
The
Game Loft is an award winning 4-H out of school time program that for
the past 20 years has been serving the educational, emotional, and social needs
of youth in Waldo County. The Game Loft is a free program open to all youth, 50
weeks a year, between the ages of 6-18 who are in school or are home-schooled.
Currently the program serves 200+ regularly attending members in Belfast and at
Mount. View Middle School in Thorndike. The Game Loft’s primary program,
offered to all participants, provides friends, food, and safety. Highly trained
staff mentor youth and create a safe and welcoming atmosphere. A USDA-approved
menu of lunch and snacks is provided daily.
I Know ME is a program of
relationships and broadening horizons. The Game Loft will guide at least ten
youth per year for the next six years in a program to learn about the state of
Maine and to engage with Maine’s history, geography, economics, people,
promise, and challenges. The young people in the program will be studying all
facets of Maine through trips and other after-school adventures.
For information is available at: http://www.thegameloft.org/31-announcing-i-know-me#rt-head-anchor
Mount View Middle School Cohorts with their new Maine State Park Passports
Patricia and Ray Estabrook present their completed Passport to Commissioner Whitcomb (Center)
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