Spellerbrate Good Times
...and Good Grants!
Everyone is invited to the Ithaca Public Education Initiative
(IPEI) Adult Spelling Bee on Sunday, March 1 at 2:00 p.m. at Ithaca High
School’s Wellness Center Gym. There is no admission charge for the 17th
annual event that features 28 spelling teams of three adults each competing for
the championship Fuzzy Bee trophy and raising funds for the IPEI’s grants for
teachers.
During the last school
year IPEI awarded over $75,000 in grants, benefiting teachers and students at
all grade levels in the Ithaca City School District. Grants are provided for
innovative educational projects including many that promote collaboration
between Ithaca schools and the community. To learn more, please visit www.ipei.org.
The public is encouraged to attend as audience members. Some teams bring their own
cheering sections, but there’s always room in the gym for more fans. There will
be complimentary refreshments from local businesses and attendees can support
grants for teachers by participating in the silent auction. Doors open at 1:30
pm. to allow time for review of the auction items. Teams are continuing to
fundraise with online donations made through www.ipei.peaksmaker.com.
Chemung Canal Trust Company, the Blue Ribbon Champion Sponsor for the fifth year, is joined
by Red Ribbon Finalist Sponsor Wells
Fargo Advisors and two Gold Ribbon Sponsors, Cayuga Radio Group and Sciarabba
Walker & Co. Their corporate
support covers all event expenses so that team sponsorships directly support
grants for teachers. West Hill Graphics
and Calf Audio are also key event
partners.
This popular community
event is run like an official spelling bee, with rules, a pronouncer,
host, timekeeper, and three judges. Geoff Dunn will pronounce the words with
assistance from Zoya Segelbacher while timekeeper Susan Piliero will alert
spellers when their time has expired. Each
round will feature an honorary celebrity bee-keeper assisting her. Judges
include IPEI founder Ralph Jones, Paulette Manos and Deborah Lynn. This year’s Bee host will be Jean McPheeters.
Teams are known by creative
names such as Highway to Spell, Spell Sesquicentennial, I.H.S. Bee-TA, Beankeepers, BJM Spell Casters, LACS
Alternative Spellerz, Slightly Better than Autocorrect, and the Hilarious
Spell-Loehrs. Two teams are back after multiple championships: the Spellicans
and Fine Arts “Word” Boosters, and last year’s winners, We Spell Krazy Good
(WSKG). Teams may be comprised of community
members who want to support local public education and enjoy spelling.
Others are closely connected to the Ithaca City School District (ICSD):
Ithaca Teachers Association, ICSD Administration, ICSD Board of Education, ICSD
Librarians, Belle Sherman Elementary School PTA, Caroline Elementary School
PTA, Northeast Elementary PTA, Ithaca High School PTA, Ithaca High School Math
Department, Lehman Alternative Community School, Fine Arts Booster Group, and
the Ithaca Council of PTAs.
Teams represent the
event sponsors and team sponsors such as CFCU, Wegmans, Carol Bushberg Real
Estate, Audrey Edelman RealtyUSA, Ithaca College, Cornell University, Trane
U.S, Inc, True Insurance, Harris Beach PLLC, CSP Management, Hunt Engineers, WSKG,
UPS Store, Anchor Capital Management, Robert Maciel Associates, Tompkins
Insurance Agencies, Avital’s Apiaries, and Wordsmyth. Championship Round prizes
and new awards for the teams with the best costumes, most team spirit, and
highest fundraising are provided by DonorsChoose.org, Steve Ryan, Susan McCutcheon,
and Makepeace Candles.
Refreshments are being donated by Aladdin's Natural Eatery, B
& W Supply Company, Collegetown Bagels, Cornell Orchards, Ithaca Coffee Company,
Mark’s Pizzeria, Ned’s Pizzeria, P&C Fresh, Subway, and Wings Over Ithaca. The
silent auction features 40 items.
The Wellness Center doors will open at 1:30 pm. to allow time for review of the
wide range of offerings items from restaurants, museums, retail shops, salons
and spas, educational organizations, and inns. In addition, the event program features advertisements
from more generous businesses.
Events like the Spelling
Bee depend on participation of
many. The Bee Committee is chaired by
IPEI board member Jennifer Biloski and supported by IPEI Programs and Events
Manager Julie Langenbacher. Nora Shang, Karen Yearwood, Ellen Reuben, Michelle
Woods, David McMurry, Usha Raman, Marcie Wyant, Connie Patterson and Mary
Grainger are committee members, and all IPEI board members are involved with
event preparation and production, too. Student
volunteers from DeWitt Junior Honor Society, and Ithaca High’s Code Red
Robotics team will assist at the event including support for this year’s Bee
fairies, Meira Braun and Grace Blodgett.
WRED, Ithaca High School’s state-of-the-art
television production facility and course, offers Digital Media students the
opportunity to produce shows in a real-world environment for the web and for
cable. Thanks to Steve Cass, Michael Reiff and their students, WRED recorded
the Bee for live stream. Go to youtube, search for IHSWRED, once located search
the playlist and find IPEI Spelling Bee.
In case of severe inclement weather, a decision to delay the event
schedule will be made by 9:00 a.m. on March 1. This decision will be posted on
the IPEI website, and announced by Facebook and Twitter.
IPEI
is a community based not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that develops
supportive community and private sector relationships with the Ithaca City
School District. For more information, see www.ipei.org. Results
will be posted on the website after March 1, and on Facebook and Twitter.
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