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We would love to email your alumni newsletter and keep you posted of events at GPCS. Please send us an email and you'll be added to the list. This will also save money in postage. Thank you for your cooperation!

Alumni newsletters are also mailed at least twice a year. If you would like to receive the newsletters, please email your name, address, phone and years you attended GPCS. Your information will be sent to school secretary and our School Board Alumni Representative.

GPCS Alumni New Director of Friendship House

Herb Blake (class of 1983) is the new director of Friendship House. Friendship House mission is "To express the love of God through Christ to the poor and disadvantaged by providing a safe home where hope and healing are extended to those who are broken spiritually, emotionally or physically." You can find out more about Friendship House (located in South Portland, ME) at www.friendshiphomes.org.

GPCS Alumni Impacting their Community

GPCS loves to hear about our graduates going on and impacting the community. We are sharing 3 such stories. GPCS has had over 300 students graduate and there are more stories. May God continue to be glorified.

Elizabeth Mincks Barry (graduate from the class of 1986) recently ran a marathon. She ran the Marine Corps Marathon for World Vision in Pittsburgh, PA. She writes, “I did it! I’m a marathoner! I ran in about 4 hours and 30 minutes… I am going to lose two toenails… but it was worth it to support a well in Africa!”

James Jones (graduate from the class of 1990) recently rode in the Patrick Dempsey Challenge for Cancer in Lewiston, Maine. He rode 102 miles in 5 hours and 10 minutes raising $500!

Jennifer Weeks Fuller (graduate of the class of 1994) played video games for 24 hours straight for the Children’s Miracle Network. Proceeds went to the chapter associated with Eastern Maine Medical Center.

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GPCS is sad to announce the passing of Mrs. Jan Pillsbury. She died Thursday, September 1, 2011. She and her family have been a part of GPCS for many years. GPCS was blessed to have had Jan serve on the school board.

Mallory and her brother, Drew.

Dear GPCS Family, on March 17, GPCS lost a graduate of the class of 2008. Her obituary reads:

“Mallory’s greatest love was serving Jesus. Her actions imitated Him as she ministered to all who know her. She always had a smile and a kind word for everyone, and her love for Jesus shone in her eyes. Mallory grew up at Grace Baptist Church. She sang in the choir, and for 10 years volunteered at the homeless shelter. After graduating high school Mallory moved to Boston where she became very involved in Life Church, ministering in the nursery, mentoring teens, and participating in music.

Mallory attended GPCS and Boston Baptist College. She planned to attend Colorado Christian College this fall to complete her music degree. Mallory was in the Honor’s Society and won the Master Teachers Scholarship Award from GPCS in 2008.”

The service for Mallory was held on Friday, March 25. It was truly a celebration of her life and her love for the Lord. We were treated to Mallory performing and singing 3 songs– BEAUTIFUL!

We thank our school family for your prayers during this time. It is a comfort.

picOutstanding Staff of the Year
Alexandra Fillmore-GPCS Alumnus 2003

An annual highlight at the Advent Christmas party is the presentation of the Outstanding Staff of the Year award. Each candidate is nominated by Advent staff and is an individual who fullls the following qualications:

Has excelled as an employee in terms of commitment to the agency and its
programs. Has demonstrated diligence and persistence on the job that is above and beyond the call of duty. Has repeatedly shown personal investment andsacrice. Has kept his/her working are and/or group home above standards. Is an excellent team worker and has shown concern and support to coworkers. Has been a true servant to others. 

This year’s award went to Alexandra Fillmore (GPCS alumnus 2003), Girls Program Supervisor, who has been on staff since May 2007. According to her coworkers, Alex is completely dedicated to Advent, constantly advocating for the clients, and diligently working across departmental lines. She also has the wonderful ability to create an amazing experience for all the kids.  Alex focuses on teaching the  Advent core values of authentic Christian love, as well as Christian principles of community, grace, health, hope, integrity, quality, and serving. And she is an incredible representation of Christ’s love and truly implements His word and is a wonderful example of “walking the walk.” But most important of all, Alex frequently reminds the staff of Advent’s missions statement—Remember our purpose. She is an encouraging example of living out these principles. 

Alex responds, “I was truly blessed by the honor and recognition. I wish I could have acknowledged each one for his/her specic impact that led to my winning the award. I could not have done it alone! I am so thankful that the Lord has chosen to call me to Advent.”

GPCS Says Good-bye

This summer a letter went out concerning Mary Willink’s retirement.  An excerpt from the letter follows.  “It was with great sadness that the GPCS Board received the announcement of Mrs. Mary Willink’s retirement, effective in late August. Mary and her husband have been seeking God's leading regarding their future and feel that now is the time for them to move closer to their families in Michigan.”

On August 10, GPCS held a farewell party for Mrs. Willink.  It was a nice evening at First Baptist of South Portland.  Alumni from the 80’s, the 90’s, the 00’s, and the 10’s were in attendance!  It was such a blessing to see so many of you and we were honored.  There was a time for alumni, faculty, board, & friends to share and say good-bye.  Below is a letter from Mary thanking everyone.

Thank you sincerely for the very touching, emotional, and fun Farewell Party!  It was so wonderful to see and talk to many teachers, parents, alumni, and current students!  Thank you, Mrs. Woodward, Miss Will, and others I am not aware of, for providing refreshments and decorations.  The sunflowers were and still are stunning!  The painting of the school by Diane Eastwood is a gift I will treasure forever!  I will prominently display it in my new home in Michigan and will constantly entertain Michigan family and friends with stories about GPCS!!  Thank you, Mrs. Keenan, for the nostalgic slide show!  It's good to know that "Education is Happening."  Thank you, Mr. Bamford, for being such a gracious host.  Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Hasbrouck and the clean-up crew, for hanging around to clean up and lock up. 

Thank you to all of the wonderful people (you know who you are) who have touched my life during my 40 years in Maine.  Each one of you has shaped and enriched my life, and I thank God that He provided the circumstances for our paths to cross.  Leaving Maine is a very bittersweet experience.  I feel as if I am leaving one very dear family to go to my other very dear family. Upon parting may God bless us and keep us and grant us His peace.  "To God be the glory, great things He hath done;..."

Blessings and bye for now,
Mrs. Mary Willink

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