AUBURN — Teens and adults are invited to the Auburn Public Library from 4-5 p.m. Monday, April 11, when career teacher Cynthia Reedy will present an educational, informative and interactive program about her recent trip to “Magical Morocco.” The program will be held in the Androscoggin Community Room.
This past fall, Reedy spent four months in Morocco as a recipient of a 2015-16 Fulbright Distinguished Award in Teaching. During her time there, she visited several schools, taught dozens of children to sing B-I-N-G-O, climbed the highest mountain in North Africa, rode a camel and visited many beautiful and magical places.
Reedy began her teaching career as an outreach instructor at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, Wash., delivering hands-on science classes to thousands of students throughout Washington state. She has taught science, languages and mathematics at Hebron Academy since 1987. For many years she chaired the World Language Department and she has taught more than 15 different courses at the Academy.
She has served on the boards of A.R.K. and L.O.O.K. — weekend and summer enrichment programs for local children. After many years as a Friend, she currently serves as a Trustee of the Norway Memorial Library.
She and her husband, Brad Cummings, enjoy hiking, camping and simply living in the beautiful Oxford Hills.
FMI: 207-333-6640 ext. 4, www.auburnpubliclibrary.org, [email protected].

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