Earlier this month, WinterKids welcomed educators, healthcare leaders, business partners, nonprofit professionals, outdoor advocates, and longtime supporters to the inaugural Leadership Summit at the Gorman Conference Center at L.L.Bean. The morning was designed to do more than celebrate a milestone year. It was an opportunity to bring people together around a shared belief: when Maine kids have access to movement, outdoor learning, and joyful winter experiences, entire communities benefit.
The room was filled with thoughtful conversation, new connections, and a shared sense of possibility. Throughout the morning, one theme emerged again and again: WinterKids’ work extends far beyond recreation. It shapes confidence, connection, health, resilience, and belonging for thousands of Maine children and families every year.
The event featured two panel conversations highlighting voices from education, healthcare, adaptive recreation, and corporate partnership. Rather than focusing solely on WinterKids programs, the discussions explored the broader ripple effects of outdoor learning and active lifestyles.

















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