RECOGNITION

  • WGBH Curious George– January 2007
  • Museum of Science, Boston, MA www.mos.org
  • November 2006 New Hampshire Brief’s article in Business NH Magazine
  • Recipient of 21st Century Grant Monies from the Department of Education June 2006, Watertown, MA to design and implement Orienteering Immersion Program for the Summer School.
  • Selected as a roster artist for NH Arts Foundation sponsored program: Kids, Books and the Arts 2006 to bring treasure hunts to NH communities for their summer reading programs.
  • Arthur kids’ show!
  • Recipient of David Barrows Adventure Fund 2005
  • Competes Nationally and Internationally in short and long distance orienteering events and recently returned from Australia where she finished 2nd in the World Championships for women over age 35.
  • WGBH Arthur Show- Fern and the Secret of Moose Mountain September 2004

WEEKEND COURSES AND SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS 2005, 2006, 2007

COOL EVENTS (THERE ARE MANY MORE) :

  • Created “The Search for SpongeBob”, a public treasure hunt in Manhattan where participants listened to clues on Z100 and navigated around the city to locate 100$ gift certificates.
  • Created a game for Newburyport families to use maps to locate historical clues placed around the city to help them find the key and receive treasure.
  • Led the top sales staff of Nintendo around Magic Kingdom in an \’Amazing Race\’ like hunt.
  • Designed and facilitated Radio Shack’s 2006 Sales Convention for 350 people using GPS units in Fort Worth, TX.
  • Microsoft in Redmond, WA, Genentech, Whole Foods, Portsmouth Hospital, Computer Corporation of America, Bose, Genentech, Nitsch Engineering, Memic, Horizon Tech, Met Life, Deloitte and Touch, Infineon…………this is just a partial list
  • Hundreds and hundreds of birthday parties and family hunts from NYC to Boston
  • I have mapped islands, boats, restaurants, classrooms, museums, parks, and parking garages.

WHAT’S NEXT :

  • UTH has entered into an agreement with www.rosekennedygreenway.org to create maps and games for families including high-tech pod cast treasure hunts and simple clue based games for Opening Day Ceremonies 2008 and the future.