

Patriot Subaru Newsletter August 2015
Upcoming Events
Patriot Subaru of Saco will be partnering with Maine Lab Rescue to host our annual Dog Adoption day on Saturday, August 22nd from 10AM-2PM. Patriot Subaru will contribute $100 towards the adoption fee of each dog.
Automotive News Best Dealerships to work for celebration, Wednesday, October 14th at the Four Sea- sons Hotel Chicago. Stay tuned for updates!
Patriot Subaru has been nominated as one of Automotive News' "Best Dealerships to Work For" again this year! Final results and celebration will take place on Wednesday, October 14th at the Seasons Hotel Chicago.
"I SCREAM, YOU SCREAM, WE ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM!" On a hot summer Friday, NA enjoyed a visit from the Newport Creamery truck. As a "thanks" from Cox Media, the truck arrived and provided a variety of free cool-down treats for both associates and customers. Delicious!
CONGRATULATIONS TO LISA MCLELLAN By Ezra Silk esilk@keepmecurrent.com President Barack Obama greets recipients of the 2013 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching in the East Room of the White House. For those of you who do not know, Lisa McLellan is the wife of Technician, Scott McLellan in our Saco store. Lisa, along with other teachers from around the U.S. were recently awarded the 2013 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. This is an outstanding achievement and honor! We are proud of you Lisa!
President Barack Obama has named Windham High School chemistry teacher Lisa McLellan one of 108 outstanding mathematics and sci- ence teachers across the United States. McLellan, along with William O'Brien, a math teacher at Camden Hills Regional High School, were the two Maine teachers to receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching this year. Both received $10,000 from the National Science Foundation and will travel to Washington to receive the awards later this summer. McLellan, a resident of Saco who received a degree in biology from the University of Southern Maine, has taught physics and chemistry at Windham High School since 2003. Previously, she worked as an educational technician at the Village School in Gorham. "I always have loved science," McLellan said. "A lot of the new careers are in science and it will continue to be that way. Science is what pro- duces our technology. Innovations come from science. Where we're likely to need people to work and create new ideas is going to be in science."