It's time to sign up to spell or sponsor-- Deadline is Feb. 12!
Mark your calendars for
the 18th Annual IPEI Adult Spelling Bee on Sunday, March 6 at
2:00 p.m. at the Ithaca High School Wellness Center Gym. The Bee is a family-friendly
community event with 28 spelling bee teams - three team members each - as well
as an official pronouncer, timekeeper, and judges.
Free and open to the
public, it is the Ithaca Public Education Initiative (IPEI)’s signature
fundraising event raising funds for IPEI grants for Ithaca City School District
(ICSD) teachers. Last year over $90,000 in grants was awarded for projects that
enhance the education of ICSD students.
This fun-filled
gathering draws a large crowd of all ages eager to watch the teams of spellers
representing local businesses, schools, and community groups. This year there
will be a play area available for children accompanied by a parent or caregiver, and a
photo booth for both teams and spectators. Team costumes are encouraged, and cheering sections rally the
competitors as the teams battle it out to make it to the championship round
vying for the Fuzzy Bee trophy.
This year’s Bee will
pilot a spelling competition format based on the Bozeman School Foundation,
Montana. With this new approach, teams in each round will be given the same
words to spell at the same time, and the pace of spelling is expected to
increase.
Thanks to the Bee’s
event sponsors, all other proceeds go directly toward funding IPEI grants for teachers. The Blue Ribbon Champion Sponsor is Chemung
Canal Trust Company, and the Red Ribbon Finalist Sponsor is Wells Fargo
Financial Advisors. Sciarabba Walker and Cayuga Radio Group are Gold Ribbon
Sponsors.
Spelling Bee team entry
fees (minimum $400 each) are paid by local businesses and organizations or by
the spellers themselves who can choose to use the GiveGab peer-to-peer
fundraising format set up by IPEI. Online registration is available as well as
entry form documents that can be downloaded from Spelling Bee Events page
at www.IPEI.org.
Throughout the event and
starting at 1:30 p.m. when the doors open, there’s a silent auction and
other ways for event spectators to participate. In advance of the Bee,
advertisements can be purchased in the event program, and spellers will be
seeking community support.
Tickets for a quilt
raffle can be purchased on March 6, or in advance at PTA meetings; Cat’s
Pajamas; Boynton Middle, DeWitt Middle and Ithaca High School winter music
concerts; and the IPEI office. The quilt that has been created by retired
teachers and friends of IPEI (Peggy Hill, Connie Patterson, Judy Steele and
Marcie Wyant) and will be on display at DeWitt Mall during Gallery Night on February
5.
Contact the Spelling Bee
Committee, ipei@ipei.org to get involved or with questions. The
chair is Jennifer Biloski, jbiloski@twcny.rr.com, 607-227-1905.