MMEA Hall of Fame Award
Purpose: To honor music educators who, by virtue of their contributions, are recognized as be-
ing the most highly regarded professional leaders in music education in the state of
Maine.
Eligibility: A nominee, living or deceased, active or retired, should be or should have been:
1. A professional music educator who has made a long-standing significant contribution to
the school music program in Maine.
2. A person who has demonstrated a concern for music education by active involvement in
local, district, regional, or national professional music education organizations.
3. An active music educator or administrator in music education in a Maine school or insti-
tution of higher learning for an extended period of time.
4. An active member of MENC for a period of not less than twenty years.
Method of Nomination: Any member of MMEA or a school administrator may nominate a per-
son deemed worth of this special recognition for contributions to this association as
stated above.
Nomination must include:
1. General Information Form (next page)
2. A letter of nomination
3. A biographical sketch
4. Additional letters of support may be submitted
5. Names, addresses or phone numbers of 2-3 individuals who may be contacted as ref-
erences and./or for further information.
6. Deadlines for submission of names of candidates for induction into the MMEA Hall
of Fame is March 1
st
.
7. All materials must be submitted by the nominator in one packet to the chairman of
the MMEA Hall of Fame Committee by March 1st:
Faith Varney, Hall of Fame Chair
69 Falmouth Rd. Falmouth, ME 04105-l 841
fvarney@maine.rr.com
Number to be Inducted Annually: There is no limitation to the number of inductees each year.
Presentation: New members will be inducted during the annual MMEA In-Service Conference.
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