Associated People Nancy Viehmann
Seven volunteers for the Wells Reserve and Laudholm Trust were recognized for their contributions of time and talent at a reception held beside the Laudholm farmhouse Tuesday evening, August 17.

Thursday was a beautiful evening for the annual Partners' Reception, a bright and lightly breezy opportunity for intimate conversation just within the Laudholm barn's wide doors. This gentle event is a way of thanking the most generous supporters of an extraordinary place and the important work done here.
Here are a few faces from the reception we held in the Laudholm barn before our screening of A Chemical Reaction on May 6, 2010.
Associated People Nancy Viehmann
Laudholm Trust and Wells Reserve held our annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner last night. It was a wonderful evening with a convivial atmosphere, lovely weather, and delicious fare. As the guests relaxed at the end of their meal, Nancy Viehmann praised all volunteers, then she and other members of the staff presented our customary awards. A big “Thank You” and congratulations to those honored in 2008…
Associated People James Dochtermann
On Friday, April 20 from 5 to 7 pm, Laudholm Trust will exhibit Art of the Estuary, a display of fish and coastal landscape paintings by James Dochtermann. The reception, part of Laudholm Trust's 25th anniversary celebration, will be held in Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve. Sponsors of the event include Bergen and Parkinson LLC, Consigli Construction, Digital Research, and Kennebunk Savings Bank. The Coastal Resource Library at Wells Reserve will hold an open house to coincide with the reception.
James Dochtermann is a scientist and artist currently working at the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve. As a scientist, he has investigated fish communities and habitats in estuaries, watersheds, and offshore areas of the Gulf of Maine. That research informs his artistry, where he uses oil and water-based paints to depict fishes and their habitats.
Dochtermann recently spent two years in northern Japan, where he compared and contrasted his knowledge of Maine's environment with the habitats and species of Tohoku. He produced artwork for several showings in Japan. His illustrations have also appeared in numerous documents and publications relating to the Gulf of Maine. James lives in Alfred with his wife Junko. website
Dochtermann's exhibit will continue for the Wells Reserve Earth Day Celebration on Saturday.
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