
The top prize of $500 was awarded to Wells High School senior Seamus McDonough for an untitled and inspirational essay reflecting upon a childhood toy – a purple dinosaur named Barney – originally belonging to his deceased brother. Since McDonough was unable to attend, his essay was read by Ryan Liberty from the Wells Rotary Club. About 250 people were in the audience, including members of the Wells and Ogunquit Rotary clubs. Both clubs and the Steakhouse in Wells are sponsors of the Literary Achievement Program.

In 1986, Ocean National Bank President David Page along with former WOCSD Superintendent Bob Kautz and then-District Business Manager William Dionne Jr. created the program. Page, now deceased, was represented at the 30th anniversary by his wife Barbara, a former teacher at Wells Elementary School who is now a supervisor in the University of Southern Maine’s ETEP program.

The writing event is a “wonderful program,” she said.
Some of those who worked on the Literary Achievement Awards at one time or another during its 30-year history were mentioned at the ceremony, including Diana Abbott, Audrey Grumbling, Tari Matthews and Lynn Mercier. Current co-chairs of the LAA program, Maryanne Foley and Reg Bennett, were recognized for their 14 years of work with this program at the District’s School Committee meeting on May 4.
Among Rotary Club members present at the ceremony were Cassie Mosher and Ryan Liberty from the Wells Rotary Club plus Erin Haye, Ed Seppa and Joe Boyle from the Ogunquit Rotary Club. Liberty and Seppa helped with handing out prizes and Haye greeted guests at the door.
The LAA ceremony was video recorded for cablecast on Time Warner Channels 3 in Wells and Ogunquit. Times and dates of the airings will be announced. Top: Students who placed first in their respective grade categories in the 2016 Wells-Ogunquit Community School District Literary Achievement Awards. Middle: Pictured, from left are Wells-Ogunquit Community School District Superintendent Maryanne Foley, James Daly, School Committee Chair Helena Ackerson and Reg Bennett at the ceremony. Bottom: Pictured at the awards, left to right, top row, are Barbara Page and Maryanne Foley. Sitting is Diana Abbott. In the background at the podium is Ed Seppa of the Ogunquit Rotary Club.
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