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Room to Grow
Big news from Auburn! Our Early Learning Center has doubled the size of its Occupational Therapy classroom to ensure every child has the room they need to thrive. With this expanded space and an amazing team of therapists, we are accepting referrals for summer and fall. Read more about the transformation and meet the therapists, Kristin and Jess, on the blog. Read here.
May 16 Open House
Mark your calendar for our Pine Tree Camp Open House on Saturday, May 16 from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Tours will be offered throughout the day and families will have the chance to check out cabins, see the dining hall, explore campus, try some of our fully accessible activities and meet the team.
Big News: Maine Marathon
We are thrilled to announce the Maine Marathon has named Pine Tree Society as a 2026 event beneficiary. This recognition comes at a truly special time as we celebrate our 90 year milestone. This generous $20,000 donation will directly support our work. Mark your calendars for Sunday, October 4th, and join us at the finish line!
Last Call for Artists
You have until Friday, May 29 to submit artwork for your chance to be featured on our 2026 Holiday Cards. We want to see the spirit of Maine through your eyes—from snowy family farms to coastal lighthouses. Whether you’re an artist or photographer, we invite you to share your unique interpretation of the holiday season.
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Tips to maintain your child’s communication skills at home
Three ways to maintain your child’s communication skills By Linda Bonnar-Ivery, MA, CCC-SLP, ATP Director of Communication Pathways, Pine Tree Society When school isn’t in session, how do you maintain the skills it took your child, with support of their educators and...
Telepractice: Technology keeps us connected
Our technology has a name: It’s called telepractice At Pine Tree Society, we’re committed to discovering abilities together, and one of the ways we can be together during this time of social distancing is through the use of technology. Maine is a big state and we’ve...
Four ways to have fun getting active
Four Tips for Getting Active By Linda Bonnar-Ivery, MA, CCC-SLP, ATP, Director of Communication Pathways, Pine Tree Society Looking for some ideas to promote movement this week? Here are four tips that are easily adaptable for children of all abilities. 1)...
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