Trunkee Trees, a Destination Imagination team made up of students from Mt. Blue high and middle schools in Farmington, is practicing challenges and raising money to go to Global Finals in late May in Knoxville, Tennessee. From left are team members Kaleigh Brissard, Dawson Tolman, Chelsie Berkey, Emma White, Mackenzie Wells and Logan Whitley. FARMINGTON […]
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Destination Imagination team’s new destination: Tennessee
POLAND — One of three Destination Imagination teams, sponsored by the Poland Parks and Recreation Department, took first place at the Maine State Destination Imagination Celebration, held at the University of Maine in Orono on Saturday, March 18. Destination Imagination is a creative problem-solving program where teams of students work together over the course of five […]
Mt. Blue Middle School team takes first place, moves on to global competition
FARMINGTON — Five members of a Destination Imagination Team at Mt. Blue Middle School created a phobia, a song and dance and a solution to solve the Feary Tale Challenge that earned them first place at the state tournament. For three of the members and team manager Lynn Wells, a fifth-grade teacher, it is the […]
Destination Imagination team gets New Sharon school send-off to compete at globals
NEW SHARON — Members of the Talkin’ Travelers, a Destination Imagination team, were given a send-off they probably will never forget as they readied to leave Cape Cod Hill School to compete at Global Finals in Tennessee. The school was rocking with applause and well wishes as the team of students, manager and assistants walked […]
New Sharon school’s Talkin’ Travelers raising money to compete globally
NEW SHARON — The Talkin’ Travelers, a Destination Imagination team of seven students, learned lessons recently about art, history, creativity, imagination and teamwork. They also learned to never give up hope, they said. Most of the Cape Cod Hill School’s Talkin’ Travelers members who participated in the state Destination Imagination Tournament in March had nearly […]