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Maine Celebrates Educators! 🍎✏️🌲

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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [NEA Announce] August 6, 2024 [NEA MEMBER BENEFITS]( [NEA TOOLS AND IDEAS]( [MEMBERS AND EDUCATORS HOME]( \*|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|*\ [Logo] Maine Celebrates Educators! 🍎✏️🌲 Throughout the year the state of Maine has hosted several events to celebrate educators, and give them a space to connect with one another! This Summer Live + Work in Maine and Maine’s Department of Education will be hosting two Maine Summer Celebration events to help lift teachers up. Maine Educators at The Sea Dogs⚾: Educators were invited to a free baseball game at the Portland Sea Dogs. Prior to the game we will be hosting a family friendly event, with pizza, drinks, and snack. A great way for educators to connect with one another! Maine Summer Celebration with Ice Cream & Mini Golf🍦⛳: Maine Educators and their families are invited for free ice cream and mini golf at a local ice cream shop in Maine! We hope that this can be a fun way for educators to feel celebrated and appreciated. How do you spend your last few weeks of Summer? ☀️🍎✏️ We want to know, what are you doing to gear up for the upcoming school year? Are you spending every last minute at the beach? Are you going in early to get a good feel of your classroom? What do the last few weeks of Summer look like for you? [CLICK HERE TO TELL US!]( A few winners will be selected at random and will receive some fun Live + Work in Maine swag. IT’S TIME TO CALL MAINE, HOME! Maine is committed to lifting up and supporting teachers in Maine! Come learn why we love living and teaching in Maine. [View Open Positions]( CONTACT US! [📞](tel:2076246603)[📧](mailto:cert.doe@maine.gov?subject=Questions%20About%20Teaching%20in%20Maine&body=) If you have questions about life in Maine, educator certification questions, or just want to see what all the fuss is about, we have folks ready and willing to answer all your questions! Call us: (207) 624-6603 Email Us: [cert.doe@maine.gov](mailto:cert.doe@maine.gov?subject=NEA%20Maine%20Educator%20Questions&body=) [Chat Later?]( FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Live and Work in Maine. All rights reserved. This message is a paid advertisement and does not imply NEA endorsement of the product or views expressed. Copyright © 2024 - NEA National | 1201 16th Street NW | Washington, DC 20036-3290 [Forward to a Friend]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe](

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