Volunteers Behind the Words Help Make Rotary Spelling Bee Buzz

By Scott Arnold

A team of dedicated volunteers helped keep the Rotary Club of Peterborough Spelling Bee running smoothly while creating a welcoming and encouraging experience for 120 local students.

Photo via facebook @PtboRotary

While students took centre stage at this year's Rotary Club of Peterborough Spelling Bee, a group of volunteers worked behind the scenes and at the front of the room to guide the event from start to finish.

The club recently recognized several key volunteers who took on some of the event's biggest responsibilities. Those roles included emcee Tony Grady, host Hannah Routly, head judge Scott Pepin, arbiter Mary Anne Greco and judges Tricia Ring, Karen Fisher, Ellen Mortlock and Jaimie Donohue.

From helping students navigate the competition to applying rules fairly and making quick decisions in real time, each role required preparation, focus and teamwork throughout the day.

The spelling bee welcomed 120 students in Grades 4 through 8, with volunteers helping create a positive environment for participants and their families.

The Rotary Club said those positions demand concentration, fairness and a willingness to handle difficult decisions, all while ensuring students feel supported during the event.

The organization also noted that support from volunteers plays a major role in allowing the spelling bee to remain free for participating students.

Their efforts continue to help promote literacy, learning and confidence for young people across the community.


Scott Arnold
is a Journalist and Content Creator at PTBOCanada Media Inc

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