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2000s

James Sprouse '04 (fiction), Marcia F. Brown '04 (poetry), Penelope Schwartz Robinson '04 (nonfiction), and Kim Dana Kupperman '04 (nonfiction), give readings as the group Three Genres in the Rain. They spoke in April 2006 at Musselman Library at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Penn.

Marcia F. Brown '04 also had her book of poetry, The Way Women Walk, published by Sheltering Pines Press. The book won the Sheltering Pines Press 2005 First Annual Chapbook Competition. For more information, visit www.shelteringpinespress.com.

Gabriel N. Gregoire '05 wrote that he married Sondra Milgrim in 2005 and has a new job as a forms designer at Harris Connect, Inc., in Norfolk, Va. The couple live in Virginia Beach, Va.

Emily Levan '06, for the second year in a row, was the first American woman across the finish line in the 2006 Boston Marathon in April 2006. The 33-year-old lives with her family in Wiscasset and is an emergency room nurse at Miles Memorial. She is preparing for the 2008 Olympic trials.

Eric Poulin '06 had a play he co-wrote, The Bloody Romantic, debut at the Chicago Dramatists Theatre from July 28-August 20. Eric, who is originally from Lewiston, graduated with a B.A. in media studies. His Honors thesis was an original play, God's Away on Business.

Music teacher Jason Ward '06 was featured in a November Lewiston Sun Journal article about how music was motivating Otisfield students. Jason has taught music at Otisfield and West Paris schools in SAD 17 since February 2006. Jason, who received a degree in music education from USM and who used to play in the group Rustic Overtones, applied for and in September received a $4,153 grant from the Maine Community Foundation to purchase instruments, including conga drums, for a creative program designed to motivate students.

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